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- * EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK (TM) *
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- * Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 American Digital Corporation *
- * All Rights Reserved *
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- * USER MANUAL.DOC *
- * (Unregistered Version) *
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-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Executive Address Book is oriented toward the needs and
- activities of busy professionals. Address book pages are printed
- in the handy 3 3/4" x 6 3/4" size format to fit Day-Timer Senior
- (K) and Day Runner and other organizers. Page space is maximized
- to keep the address book as thin as possible. Up to nine dir-
- ferent sections can be maintained making restaurants, lodgings,
- business names, 800 reservations numbers, etc. easy to find. As
- addresses are added or changed only the pages which change are
- printed. Multiple books are easily maintained. Rotary-file
- index cards are printed providing a quick, alphabetized desk
- reference.
-
- Executive Address Book pages may be printed on standard
- paper or on preprinted, perforated 6 ring paper available from
- Day-Timer, Inc. in either dot matrix or laser formats. These
- preprinted sheets handily fit in pocket secretaries or any 6 ring
- notebook cover commonly available from stationary stores. It is
- not necessary to use a pocket secretary user to get all the
- benefits of the program.
-
- The Executive Address Book program is self guiding during
- installation as well as operation. Minimum computer
- requirements: IBM PC or compatible, 512 RAM and DOS 2.2 or higher
- with hard disk.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- In expanded form the Executive Address Book files require
- 800K to 1 meg of disk space depending on the size of your address
- lists.
-
- First, create a directory on your hard disk drive to hold
- Executive Address Book. We suggest the name C:\EXBOOK. Copy all
- the files on your master program disk to this directory. To
- extract the files for the working program, type ADBOOK.
-
- Now, in your EXBOOK directory in addition to the above .DOC
- files, you will have INSTALL.BAT, ERLEVEL.COM, SN.MEM and some
- new .EXE files. The following procedure will allow you to
- further expand and install the actual program and support files.
-
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
- Page 2
-
-
- Type INSTALL to decompress the files. Choose 1. Install
- with demonstration files if this is your initial installation.
- Choose 2. Install without demonstration files if you are
- installing an update to an existing copy of Executive Address
- Book. Do not choose number 1. after you have operated the
- program and have entered your own name and address data. If you
- do so you may erase address book files you have entered and
- replace them with demonstration files.
-
- Note: If you are installing an update or are reinstalling
- the program, begin by copying ADBOOK.EXE and SN.MEM from your
- master program disk to your working directory. Then type ADBOOK
- followed by INSTALL. Answer all questions concerning overwriting
- of existing programs with "Y". If you do not put the initial
- compressed files ADBOOK.EXE and SN.MEM back on your working
- directory, install will not properly reinstall or update the
- program.
-
- After installation, start the program by typing EX from
- the DOS prompt.
-
-
- ADDRESS FORMATS
-
- Executive Address Book utilizes three formats to provide
- information in the most convenient form keeping the number of
- pages to a minimum.
-
-
- FORMAT 1.
-
- Format 1 is oriented toward restaurants and lodging, places
- with which the user is familiar and needs only the name and
- telephone number. Fax, 800 and comment lines are optional. Up
- to 36 locations are printed on a page. Entries are listed by
- State (Provence, Country). Different sections are printed for
- the U.S., Canada, and foreign countries.
-
- [_______________] [____________] [__] [______________]
- Name Place State Telephone
-
-
- FORMAT 2.
-
- Format 2 is oriented toward familiar business services where
- the user needs only the name, location and phone number; where to
- get the stereo fixed, the plumber, travel agent, etc. Entries
- are organized alphabetically. FAX, 800 and comment lines are
- optional. Up to 36 listings are be printed on a page.
-
-
- [_______________________________] [__] [______________]
- Name/Location State Telephone
-
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
- Page 3
-
-
- FORMAT 3.
-
- Format 3 provides complete name and address listing
- information. Addresses are printed in alphabetical order.
- Format 3 also allows the printing of a cross-reference index
- listing names and phone numbers alphabetically by company. Only
- lines which contain data are printed conserving space on the
- printed page.
-
-
- [_______________________________] [____________________]
- Name Office Phone
- [_______________________________] [____________________]
- Title FAX Phone
- [_______________________________] [____________________]
- Company 800 Phone
- [_______________________________] [____________________]
- Address Home Phone
- [_______________________________] [____________________]
- Address Other Phone
- [___________________] [__] [__________] [____________]
- City State Zip Country Code
- [_________________]
- Spouse
- [____________________________________________________]
- [____________________________________________________]
- Comment
-
-
- ROTARY-FILE INDEX CARDS
-
- Rotary file cards may be printed for any section of the
- Executive Address Book. File cards are arranged alphabetically.
- If changes are made to more than one section, the changes can be
- integrated and printed alphabetically using "4. Print Utilities"
- from the Main Menu, then "5. Alphabetized Update Rotary-file
- Cards." Print Utilities menu selection "4. Complete Rotary-file
- (All Sections)" prints a new, complete, alphabetized rotary-file
- index.
-
-
- CREATING AN EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK SECTION
-
- To create a new Address book section, select "6. System Set-
- up" from the Main Menu, then "2. Address Book Sections." Name
- the section and select one of the formats as instructed. Upon
- completion, enter names and addresses as desired.
-
- The titles of the sections may be changed at any time.
- However, if the format of an existing section is changed, all
- data previously entered in this section is lost. The on screen
- instructions will guide you through the process.
-
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
- Page 4
-
-
- PRINTING
-
- Address book sections are printed using selection "2." from
- the Main Menu. Rotary-file cards are printed using selection
- "3." from the Main Menu. Other printing selections are available
- using "4. Print Utilities" from the Main Menu.
-
-
- PRINTERS
-
- Executive Address Book prints all text in condensed print.
- Address pages may be printed either on a dot matrix printer or a
- laser printer. Rotary-file cards have heavy stock and can only
- be printed on a dot matrix printer.
-
- Executive Address Book requests the user set up two
- printers, one for address book pages, one for rotary-file cards.
- If you are using a dot matrix printer, indicate the same printer
- for address book sections and for rotary-file cards. If you have
- a laser printer, indicate the laser printer for the address book
- sections, the dot matrix printer for rotary-file cards. The data
- for each printer will be sent out of your computer's printer port
- as selected, e.g., LPT1, LPT2, COM1, COM2, etc.
-
-
- PRINTING PAPERS
-
- Executive Address Book provides its user with two printing
- formats:
-
- 1. Two-up 3 3/4" x 6 3/4" size format pages for Day-
- Timer Senior and Day Runner organizers. Special
- paper is available from Day-Timers, Inc. One Day-
- Timer Plaza, Allentown, PA 18195, (215) 395-5884,
- Product #75510 (continuous), #75710 (laser).
-
- 2. Rotary-file index card 2 1/16" x 4" size. This
- format fits continuous rotary-file index cards,
- AVERY product #4168, available from most stationary
- and computer supply stores.
-
-
- ADDRESS INPUT FORMS
-
- Address input forms are provided upon which to write names
- and addresses. These forms are printed using the "5. Customer
- Information/Support" item from the General Utilities menu. Each
- format has its own input sheet. Multiple sheets may be printed
- or a single sheet Xeroxed.
-
-
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
- Page 5
-
-
- PRINT UTILITIES
-
- 1. Complete Address Book Section: Only pages which have
- changed are normally printed from the main
- menu section to keep an address section up to
- date. To print a complete section, perhaps to
- establish a second or third book, use this
- menu selection.
-
- 2. Complete Address Book (All Sections): Prints a complete
- address book of all sections.
-
- 3. Complete Rotary-file Card Section: Only new address or
- addresses which have changed are printed from
- the main menu section to keep a rotary file up
- to date. Use this choice to print a complete
- rotary-file card set from a section.
-
- 4. Complete Rotary-file (All Sections): Prints a complete,
- alphabetized rotary-file card file integrating
- all sections.
-
- 5. Alphabetized Update Rotary-file Cards: Prints
- integrated, alphabetized rotary-file cards of
- all names added or changed in all sections.
-
- 6. Cross-Reference Company Index: Prints a cross-reference
- guide by company of all names entered in a
- format 3 (full name and address) section.
-
-
- GENERAL UTILITIES
-
- 1. Address Book Printing Test: Prints test address book
- pages for alignment of the printer and
- margins.
-
- 2. Rotary-file Card Printing Test: Prints test rotary-file
- cards for alignment of the printer and
- margins.
-
- 3. Reindex Databases: The database files may need to be
- reindexed if somehow data has become corrupt
- or out of order. Use this utility to do so.
-
- 4. Remove Old Unused Addresses: Old names and addresses are
- removed from each section using this option.
- Names and addresses may only be removed if
- they have first been placed on "HOLD" using
- the edit screen.
-
- 5. Customer Information/Support: Provides User Manual,
- address input forms and pre-printed sheet for
- support via. FAX.
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
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-
-
- SYSTEMS SETUP
-
- All systems requirements are set up at the time the user
- first starts the program. However, each may be accessed or
- changed from the Systems Setup menu.
-
- 1. Printers and Page Formats: Sets up printers. Two
- printers may be used. For example, a laser
- printer for address book pages and a dot
- matrix printer for rotary-file cards, since
- File cards cannot be passed through the laser
- printer. One printer, a dot matrix type may
- be used for both address book pages and
- rotary-file cards. If problems are in-
- countered, see the printer code section below.
-
- Page formats allows selection of address book
- page formats -- 8 1/2 x 11" plain paper or
- Day-Timer Pocket Senior pre-printed paper.
-
- 2. Address Book Sections: Sets up section names and format
- type for address book sections. Sections may
- be removed. Sections may be reordered in
- sequence to correspond with comfortable use
- of the printed Executive Address Book.
-
- 3. Number of Books, Rotary-files Maintained: Sets defaults.
-
- 4. Display Serial Number: Displays program serial number.
- Serial number is also displayed at start of
- program.
-
- 5. Set Print Margins: Sets margins to match your printer.
-
- 6. Set Color/Computer Speed: Sets screen delay times and
- monochrome or color type monitor.
-
- 7. Import Foreign Address Book Lists: See comments at the
- end of this manual concerning the importing
- of files.
-
-
- ADDING NEW CODES FOR A PRINTER
-
- If your printer is not shown on the screen, try printer
- names which seem close to yours. Before attempting to insert
- your own codes, try selection 1. *** HP Laser Jet Type *** or
- 2. *** IBM Standard *** depending upon your printer. One of
- these selections may work with your printer.
-
- Some dot matrix printers may have to be in the Near Letter
- Quality (NLQ) mode before they will work correctly with condensed
- print. Others may have to be set in the Draft Mode.
-
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
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-
-
- If none of the above steps works with your printer, you may
- have to insert the DECIMAL codes which are particular for your
- printer. You must consult you printer manual to do so.
-
- You are concerned to determine the DECIMAL commands for:
-
- 1. Six lines per inch.
-
- 2. Condensed Printing, i.e., 16 or 17 characters
- per inch.
-
- 3. Standard Printing, i.e., 10 characters per inch.
-
- 4. Carriage Return or Print Head to Left Side of
- Printer.
-
- For Dot Matrix Printers:
-
- 5. 66 Lines Per Page. This command sets the page
- length to 11 inches and is use to reset
- the printer to normal printing.
-
- 6. 51 Lines Per Page. This command sets the page
- length to 8 1/2 inches and is used to set
- the printer for the special address book
- paper. [Needed only for printer 1.]
-
- 7. 13 Lines Per Page. This command sets the page
- length to 2 1/16 inches and is used to set
- the printer for the special Avery #4168
- rotary-file index cards. [Needed only for
- printer 2.]
-
- 8. Set Top of Form: This command may be needed on
- some dot matrix printers to reset the page
- length before a page is ejected.
-
- For Laser Printers:
-
- 9. Set Top Margin: This command sets the top margin
- on the printed page. Avoid a value od zero
- or one because the two top lines of the
- page (approximately) lie in the unprintable
- region of the laser printer.
-
- 10. Vertical Cursor Position: This command on laser
- printers is used to move the current active
- printing position to the top of the page.
- Set the value to two.
-
- 11. Reset: Causes laser printers to print any partial
- page of data received and resets all
- programmaable features to the default
- position.
- EXECUTIVE ADDRESS BOOK USER MANUAL
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-
-
- To change the codes for your printer, first select the IBM
- Standard or HP Laser Jet generic configuration from the list.
- Install this choice for Printer 1 and Printer 2. Return to the
- main menu. Select "6. System Setup" again, then "1. Printers
- and Page Formats." Change the printer (Y) and select "2. Change
- Codes." You will see the current codes displayed on the screen.
-
- You must enter each decimal code in the format "CHR(decimal
- code)." For example, decimal codes for 66 lines per page might
- be 27 76 66. It is entered as CHR(27)+CHR(67)+CHR(66) with a
- plus sign between each and no spaces.
-
- When you have entered the codes for each command, indicate
- whether or not it is a laser printer. You will be asked whether
- all inputs are correct. Your new computer codes will be saved
- and used by the system.
-
- If you are unable to make your printer work, please Fax us
- the identifying data on the printer, brand, type, number, etc.
- and a copy of the printer manual page(s) concerning the printer
- codes. Remember, Daisy wheel printers are not capable of
- printing in condensed mode which is necessary to print the
- address book pages and rotary-file cards from this program.
-
-
- IMPORTING ADDRESS LISTS FROM OTHER PROGRAMS
-
- Executive Address Book will import lists from specific
- other address book programs as listed on the import screen.
- The list must first be exported in a standard ASCII comma
- delimited format from the exporting program. Choose the
- Systems Setup Menu select Menu Item 9. "Input Foreign Address
- Book Lists." Follow the instructions on the screen. After
- importing the list, print the Section and edit the list as
- necessary.
-
-
- TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- My MailList My Software Company
- Address Book Plus Power Up Software Corp.
- Day-Timer Address Directory Day-Timers, Inc.
- IBM IBM, Corporation
- HP Hewlett-Packard Company
-
- Other brand and product names used in this document or
- software may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
- respective owners and are used for identification purposes only.
-
- Disk compression is provided by LHA, copyright reserved.
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