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- GRAB Plus(r) with WinGRAB Order Form
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- Upon registration you will receive the latest version of GRAB
- Plus with WinGRAB complete with printed manual. You will also
- become eligible for the GRAB Plus upgrade notification program.
-
- Fill out this form and return it along with your check payable to
- ZPAY Payroll Systems in US currency to:
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- ZPAY Payroll Systems
- 2526 69th Avenue South
- St. Petersburg, FL 33712
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- Check enclosed _____ or charge my Visa _____ or Master Card _____
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- Users of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel must accept this disclaimer of
- warranty: "GRAB Plus with LaserLabel is supplied as is. The
- author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including,
- without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of
- fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
- damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use
- of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel."
-
- GRAB Plus with LaserLabel is a "shareware program" and is
- provided at no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to
- share it with your friends, but please do not give it away
- altered or as part of another system. The essence of "user-
- supported" software is to provide personal computer users with
- quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
- incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.
- If you find this program useful and find that you are using GRAB
- Plus with LaserLabel and continue to use GRAB Plus with
- LaserLabel after a reasonable trial period, you must make a reg-
- istration payment of $49.95 to ZPAY Payroll Systems. The $49.95
- registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
- computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like
- a book. An example is that this software may be used by any
- number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
- location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
- being used at one location while it's being used at another.
- Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the
- same time.
-
- Commercial users of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel must register and
- pay for their copies of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel within 30 days
- of first use or their license is withdrawn. Site-License
- arrangements may be made by contacting ZPAY Payroll Systems.
-
- Anyone distributing GRAB Plus with LaserLabel for any kind of
- remuneration must first contact ZPAY Payroll Systems at the
- address below for authorization. This authorization will be
- automatically granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP) as
- adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and such
- distributors may begin offering GRAB Plus with LaserLabel
- immediately (However ZPAY Payroll Systems must still be advised
- so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest
- version of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel.).
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel
- along to your friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to
- register their copy if they find that they can use it. All
- registered users will receive a copy of the latest version of the
- GRAB Plus with LaserLabel system.
-
-
-
-
-
- Member ASP (Association of Shareware Professionals)
-
- Paul Mayer is a Member of The Association of Shareware Pro-
- fessionals (ASP). ASP has established stringent standards for
- its members. ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
- works for you. If you are unable to resolve a problem with an
- ASP member (other than technical support), ASP may be able to
- help. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box 5786,
- Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to
- ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
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-
-
- ****NOTE WE HAVE PLACED THE SUPPLEMENT IN FRONT OF THE MANUAL****
-
-
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-
-
- GRAB Plus
-
- Version
- 6.0
- Supplement
-
- To
- The
-
- User's
- Guide
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-1 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table of Contents
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT
- ----------
- Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-3
-
- What's New For GRAB Version 6.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-7
-
- New Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-9
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- New Help Screen Selections For DOS Version of GRAB . . . . . . S-22
-
- Style Sheets Included With GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-24
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E - How To Use WinGRAB
- -------------------------------
- A Word About Using Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-2
-
- WinGRAB At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3
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- How To Start WinGRAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4
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- The WinGRAB Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-7
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- The WinGRAB Menu Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-10
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- Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-15
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-2 GRAB Plus
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-
-
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- SUPPLEMENT Page S-3 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- INSTALLING GRAB Plus
- At-A-Glance
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Installing GRAB Plus requires these simple steps:
-
- Step 1
- ------
- Copy the GRAB Plus distribution disks.
-
- Step 2
- ------
- Run the "INSTALL" program to unpack the GRAB Plus and/or the
- new WinGRAB files to your disk.
-
- - Install GRAB Plus For Systems With Floppy Drives Only.
- or
- - Install GRAB Plus For Systems With A Hard Disk.
-
- Step 3
- ------
- Run the "GRABCFG" program to configure GRAB Plus and/or
- WinGRAB to your system.
-
- That's it!
-
- You are ready to use GRAB Plus!
-
-
- Later
- -----
- You can change the configuration of GRAB Plus and/or WinGRAB at
- any time later if you wish. It's that easy.
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-4 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- The Installation Program
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Refer to your GRAB Plus User's Guide, "Installing GRAB Plus", for the
- installation procedure. This new version of GRAB Plus adds more
- convenience and flexibility for you to install all or just parts of
- the features.
-
- You cannot just copy the files on the distribution disks to your hard
- disk. The files on the distribution disk are packed in a special way
- to save space. The "install" program unpacks those files and builds
- them on your working disk.
-
- The new GRAB Plus Version 6 will give you these expanded installation
- choices:
-
- Install GRAB and LaserLabel
- Install WinGRAB Only
- Install GRAB Only
- Install LaserLabel Only
- Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- Finished
-
-
- Install GRAB and LaserLabel
- ---------------------------
- This selection will install everything from the GRAB Plus with GRAB DB
- and LaserLabel System. This includes WinGRAB for Microsoft Windows.
- Use this selection when installing to a fixed disk.
-
- Install WinGRAB Only
- --------------------
- This selection installs only WinGRAB with the GRABCFG configuration
- program. Use this if you do not want to install the regular DOS
- version of GRAB.
-
- Install GRAB Only
- -----------------
- This selection installs only the DOS version of GRAB with the
- GRABCFG configuration program. Use this selection when you want to
- install to floppy drives, and you do not want to install WinGRAB.
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-5 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Install LaserLabel Only
- -----------------------
- This selection installs only the DOS version of LaserLabel with the
- GRABCFG configuration program. Use this selection when you want to
- install to floppy drives, and you do not want to install GRAB or
- WinGRAB.
-
- Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- ------------------------
- This selection will add the command to load GRAB to your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file so GRAB will load automatically when you start
- up your computer.
-
- NOTE: This is for the DOS version of GRAB only.
-
- Configure GRAB To Your Printer
- ------------------------------
- You will be given the opportunity to configure GRAB to your printer by
- selecting a style sheet.
- --------------------------------------------
- | |
- | CAUTION |
- | You cannot change only the name of a |
- | style sheet to make it applicable for |
- | a different printer. You must select |
- | an existing style sheet containing the |
- | name of the type of printer you want |
- | to use. |
- | |
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Finished
- --------
- This selection will exit the installation process.
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-7 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- What's New
- For
- GRAB Version 6.0
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- New System Requirements
- -----------------------
- * MS DOS 3.0 and higher is required for GRAB to find the style sheets
- and comment line files.
-
- * LaserJet and compatible laser printers are required to use the
- postal bar codes and graphic logos.
-
- New Features
- ------------
- * The ability to customize GRAB Plus for a particular printer has
- been enhanced greatly with this release. Explanation of the new
- features are on the following pages of this supplement.
-
- * You may also print postal bar codes as well as graphic logos if
- you're using one of the Hewlett Packard LaserJet II and newer
- printers or clones.
-
- * You may now run the GRABCFG configuration program while GRAB
- is loaded in memory.
-
- * The main menu no longer contains the "Size" selection.
-
- * You now have control of using "Style Sheets" for various
- configurations of GRAB Plus. We have included a large variety of
- sample style sheets for your selection. The style sheets cover
- most of the various configurations for GRAB Plus. A description of
- each style sheet can be found at the end of this supplement.
-
- You may now select completely different configurations for GRAB by
- pressing the Style Sheet command key combination while GRAB is
- popped up. You will be shown a pick list of your available style
- sheets. Using this method, you can print an envelope on your
- LaserJet and then call a different style sheet to print a label on
- a dot-matrix printer attached to a different printer port on your
- computer.
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-8 GRAB Plus
-
- * You may also have a series of comment lines stored on disk for
- instant retrieval by pressing the Comment line command key
- combination. These comment lines may be typed in while you are in
- the GRABCFG program.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-9 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- New Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- The Main Menu has some new selections as well as some existing ones
- that are changed to give you more flexibility in configuring GRAB Plus
- using the GRABCFG program. The asterisks (*) identify those
- selections which are new or have been changed.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap *Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- ----|---------|-----------|----------|------------|---------/-------|---
- | | | | | / |*Get regular |
- | | | | | | |*Save regular|
- | | | | | | |*get Windows |
- | | | | | | |*saVe windows|
- | | | | | | | Exit |
- | | | | | | -------------
- | | | | | |
- | | | | | | Change colors |
- | | | | | ---------------
- | | | | |
- | | | | |*Change locations general |
- | | | | | change Postscript locations |
- | | | | |*Graphic logo |
- | | | | |*Number of lines label |
- | | | | | Test envelope locations |
- | | | | -----------------------------
- | | | |*Read |
- | | | |*Write |
- | | | |*Comment |
- | | | ---------
- | | |
- | | | print Return address? |
- | | | Primary return address |
- | | | Alternate return address |
- | | | Swap memory or full TSR? |
- | | | Force to disk swap? |
- | | --------------------------
- | |
- | | Type of printer |
- | | Check printer |
- | |*Init/exit printer 1 |
- | |*init/Exit printer 2 |
- | |*Font selections |
- | | Printer port |
- | | Wait to send exit |
- | | Do not filter |
- | |*epsOn landscape/portrait |
- | |*epsoN landscape size |
- | |*Use postal barcode |
- | --------------------------
- |
- | Main hot key |
- | Print marker key |
- | Edit before printing key |
- | print Window key |
- | edit Last address key |
- | Toggle print return key |
- |*Style sheet key |
- | toggle Alternate address key |
- | enter Comment line key |
- | edit Return address key |
- ------------------------------
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-10 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Hot Key" and Command Key Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- New selection: Style sheet key.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- ----|-------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Main hot key |
- | Print marker key |
- | Edit before printing key |
- | print Window key |
- | edit Last address key |
- | Toggle print return key |
- |*Style sheet key |
- | toggle Alternate address key |
- | enter Comment line key |
- | edit Return address key |
- ------------------------------
-
-
-
-
- Style Sheet Key
- ---------------
- This command key allows you to display a style sheet look-up window.
- You can choose a style sheet for each printer you are using. It is
- set to [Alt]-[S] by default for the GRAB help screen selection "Toggle
- style".
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-11 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Printer" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The type of printer, check printer, printer port, wait to send exit,
- and do not filter selection have not changed.
-
- The selections marked with an asterisk (*) are new or changed.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- ------------|-----------------------------------------------------------
- | Type of printer |
- | Check printer |
- |*Init/exit printer 1 |
- |*init/Exit printer 2 |
- |*Font selections |
- | Printer port |
- | Wait to send exit |
- | Do not filter |
- |*epsOn landscape/portrait |
- |*epsoN landscape size |
- |*Use postal barcode |
- --------------------------
-
-
- Init/Exit Printer 1
- -------------------
- This was formerly called "Init/exit printer". Its function remains
- the same as it was. It was just renamed. It will allow you to enter
- an initialization string in decimal codes. This may be used for many
- dot-matrix type of printers.
-
- Init/Exit Printer 2
- -------------------
- This selection allows you to enter many codes in ASCII format if you
- need to alter the operation of your laser printer. When you select
- this option, an additional window displays specific printer operation
- functions that you can select and enter codes.
-
- You may need to refer to your printer's manual for explanations of the
- various codes you can enter.
-
- Envelope Feed Selection
- -----------------------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to select the
- "manual" or "envelope" feed mode of your laser printer.
-
- Orientation
- -----------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to select the
- "landscape" printing mode of your laser printer.
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-12 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Eject Page
- ----------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to send a "form
- feed" to your laser printer.
-
- Portrait Mode
- -------------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to return your laser
- printer to "portrait" mode, if you had previously enter a code to
- select "landscape" printing under the "Orientation" option.
-
- Return To Tray
- --------------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to return your laser
- printer to the "normal" paper tray mode, if you had previously
- entered code to select an optional tray under the "Envelope Feed
- Selection" option.
-
- Reset Printer
- -------------
- Select this option if you want to enter a code to reset your laser
- printer to its normal start-up defaults.
-
-
- Font Selections
- ---------------
- This was formerly called "LaserJet Fonts". Its functions remains the
- same as they were. It was renamed to reflect that it may now be used
- for any printer that supports multiple fonts.
-
- Epson Landscape/Portrait
- ------------------------
- This selection was formerly a subset of the "Select Default Feed"
- option. This option allows you to select "landscape" or "Portrait"
- printing on your Epson printer.
-
- The default selection is "N" for No.
-
- Press the Enter key (or the "N" key) if you do not want to print in
- "landscape" mode.
-
- Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to print in "landscape" mode.
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-13 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Epson Landscape Size
- --------------------
- With this selection you can set the default to print the small size
- envelopes on your Epson printer. This default, like the "Return
- address" default, may also be toggled from regular to small.
-
- * Enter "N" (for No) to print on large envelopes.
- * Enter "Y" (for Yes) to print on small envelopes.
-
-
- Use Postal Barcode
- ------------------
- This selection allows you to disable the printing of postal bar codes.
- The default condition for LaserJet II, or compatible laser printers,
- is "Y" (for Yes). If you have the ZIP + 4 ZIP Code in your address,
- GRAB will automatically detect it and print the postal bar code on
- your envelopes.
-
- Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to print postal bar codes. Make
- this selection when you are printing foreign addresses.
-
- Here is diagram that shows the lower right corner of an envelope
- having the required position of the bar code. The diagram and bar
- code are not drawn to scale. The bar codes must be printed within the
- maximum and minimum positions.
-
-
-
-
- -- POSTNET CLEAR ZONE - KEEP FREE FROM PRINTING |
- | BAR CODE MUST BE COMPLETELY CONTAINED IN THIS AREA |
- | LEFTMOST BAR NO MORE THAN MAX DISTANCE SHOWN |
- . | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |-----------
- . | || | || | | | | | || | || | | | | | | |
- . |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | | |
- . |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ----|----- |
- --------------------------------------------------------------- -----------
- | | | | | |
- | | | 5/8"| 1/4" 5/8"
- | | |<--->| MIN MIN
- | | MIN |
- | | 4" MAX |
- | |<------------------------------------------------------>|
- | 3-1/4" MIN |
- | |
- | 4-1/2" |
- |<----------------------------------------------------------->|
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-14 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Address & Swap" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- There are no changes to this menu selection.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- -----------------------|------------------------------------------------
- | print Return address? |
- | Primary return address |
- | Alternate return address |
- | Swap memory or full TSR? |
- | Force to disk swap? |
- --------------------------
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-15 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Style Sheets" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The new style sheets selection of the main menu has a sub-menu as
- shown below, replacing the former "Envelopes" selection shown in your
- manual. This is a powerful change which will allow you to change your
- complete configuration (except the main hot key) at the touch of a key
- while in GRAB.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap *Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- -------------------------------------|----------------------------------
- |*Read |
- |*Write |
- |*Comment |
- ---------
-
- Read
- ----
- This selection will display a pick list of available style sheets you
- may use to replace your current style configuration.
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | |
- | CAUTION |
- | If a style sheet is read in, all your existing |
- | options will be replaced by the defaults in |
- | that style sheet selection. |
- | |
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- You will be given the opportunity to abandon this option before you
- read another style.
-
- - Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to replace the default
- options in the current style. You will be returned to the Main
- Menu selections.
-
- - Press the Enter key (or the "Y" key) if you want to proceed and
- read another style sheet.
-
- The only options that are NOT saved in any style sheet is the "Main
- hot key" information. This and any default configuration that you
- want MUST be saved upon exit. Refer to "Exit" described later in this
- supplement.
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-16 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Write
- -----
- This selection will write the configuration to the same style sheet,
- or you may rename the style sheet and save it as a new style sheet.
- You may only use normal DOS file names at the file name prompt. You
- will also be asked for a description that will be displayed when GRAB
- is popped up on your screen.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- | |
- | CAUTION |
- | You cannot change only the name of a |
- | style sheet to make it applicable for |
- | a different printer. You must select |
- | an existing style sheet containing the |
- | name of the type of printer you want |
- | to use. |
- | |
- --------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- Comment
- -------
- This selection will allow you to create and save comment lines to use
- when printing your envelopes. This gives you greater flexibility with
- entering comment lines than in the past.
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-17 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Locations" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This menu contains two new selections, while the "Change locations
- general" selection has been revised to be easier to use. "Change
- PostScript locations" and "Test envelope locations" remains unchanged.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- ----------------------------------------------------|-------------------
- |*Change locations general |
- | change Postscript locations |
- |*Graphic logo |
- |*Number of lines label |
- | Test envelope locations |
- -----------------------------
- Change Locations General
- ------------------------
- Here, you can change the location of each part of the printing on an
- envelope, using non-PostScript printers.
-
- Each location is positioned, by rows and columns, from the upper left
- corner of a piece of plain paper in landscape orientation to the
- beginning character of each addressing component.
-
- Enter the number of rows and columns if you want to change the
- existing position of an addressing component.
-
- Postal Bar code and Graphic Logo positions are only available for
- printing on LaserJet and compatible laser printers.
-
- COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN ENVELOPE
- 0 xx xx AREA
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- ROW 0 ------ ---------------------------------------------
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | . . . . . . . | . . . . . | . . . . . |
- ROW xx -----|-------. ------- | ... |
- | . ------- | ... |
- | | |
- ROW xx -----|-------.------------ ---------------- |
- | . ---------------- |
- | . |
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------
- |
- |
- 11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-18 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Graphic Logo
- ------------
- Use this selection to print graphic logos available from Elfring Soft
- Fonts. We have included sample style sheets containing the necessary
- information to use the sample graphic logos.
-
- The sample style sheets are set up to print graphic logos and use the
- Elfring Soft Fonts as well. In order to use the sample files you
- should run the LOGO.COM self-extracting program file from the DOS
- command line to unpack the sample logos needed to test this feature.
- It will create a file named LOGO.BAT that you can use to download the
- necessary soft fonts and graphic logo to your printer for testing.
-
- Press the Enter key (or "Y" for Yes) if you want to use an Elfring
- Graphic Logo.
-
- Press "N" (for No) if you do not want to use a graphic logo.
-
-
- Number Of Lines Label
- ---------------------
- Use this selection for positioning text for printing labels on non-
- laser printers. You need to select the label printer from the printer
- type menu selection and then set the values to the print column and
- the number of lines per label.
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-19 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Color" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- There are no changes to this menu selection.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- -------------------------------------------------------------|----------
- | Change colors |
- ---------------
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-20 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Exit" Menu Selections
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The "Get" and "Save" selections have been expanded to accommodate the
- addition of WinGRAB, the Microsoft Windows version of GRAB. You can
- now get and save separate configurations of DOS GRAB and Windows
- WinGRAB.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------|---
- |*Get regular |
- |*Save regular|
- |*get Windows |
- |*saVe windows|
- | Exit |
- -------------
-
- Get Regular
- -----------
- Make this selection if you want the DOS version of GRAB to read the
- configuration data in the existing GRAB.EXE program file (if it is
- there). It lets you modify the changes you made the last time. If you
- don't "get" the information, you'll modify GRAB's original default
- style sheet.
-
- Save Regular
- ------------
- Make this selection to store your configuration of the DOS version of
- GRAB in the GRAB.EXE program file. Do this after setting all of your
- preferences. If you made changes and don't save them you will be
- reminded on exit.
-
- Get Windows
- -----------
- Make this selection if you want the Windows version of GRAB (WinGRAB)
- to read the configuration data in the existing WINGRAB.EXE program
- file (if it is there). It lets you modify the changes you made the
- last time. If you don't "get" the information, you'll modify
- WinGRAB's original default style sheet.
-
- Save Windows
- ------------
- Make this selection to store your configuration of the Windows version
- of GRAB (WinGRAB) in the WINGRAB.EXE program file. Do this after
- setting all of your preferences. If you made changes and don't save
- them you will be reminded on exit.
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-21 GRAB Plus
-
-
- Exit
- ----
- Make this selection if you want to exit the configuration program and
- returns you to DOS. If you didn't save the configuration with the
- "Save" option, you will have the opportunity to do it upon exit.
-
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-22 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- New Help Screen Selections
- For DOS Version of GRAB
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Help Window <F1>
- --------------------
- Use the help window to see how GRAB is currently configured. Use the
- key commands shown if you want to temporarily change GRAB's envelope
- printing configuration. You must use GRAB's configuration program
- GRABCFG if you want to make permanent changes. The command-key
- combinations we have shown here are the default combinations as GRAB
- is distributed.
-
-
- ------------------------------
- REMINDER OF WAYS TO ---- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- MOVE AND RE-SIZE THE | | marker to cover the address. |
- SHADOW BOX MARKER | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- (SEE PREVIOUS PAGE)■─────| | to decrease size and F10 to |
- ---- | increase the size of marker. |
- ---- | Print primary return. |
- PRINTING SELECTIONS ■────| | Style sheet: DEFAULT.STY |
- ---- | DEFAULT |
- ---- | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- | | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- | | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- ** COMMAND-KEYS FOR | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- OPERATION OR CHANGES ■───| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- | |*<Alt>S Toggle style |
- | | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- | | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | |------------------------------|
- ---- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
- * This is a new feature.
-
- ** These are the command-keys determined
- from the "GRABCFG" program. We have
- shown the default command-keys as GRAB
- is distributed. Your command-keys
- may be different than these shown if
- you have changed them with "GRABCFG".
-
-
- You can toggle the status of several GRAB options while the marker
- block is visible:
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-23 GRAB Plus
-
-
- <Alt>S - Toggle style
- ---------------------
- Use this command-key to toggle selections of different style
- sheets, while GRAB is on screen.
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- | marker to cover the address. |
- | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | increase the size of marker. |
- | Print return |
- ---------------->| Style sheet: DEFAULT.STY |
- |---------------->| DEFAULT |
- | | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- | | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- Change style sheet | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- | | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- | | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- ------------------ <Alt>S Toggle style. |
- | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- |------------------------------|
- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
-
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-24 GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Style Sheets Included With GRAB Plus
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CANON.STY Canon laser printer - business size envelopes.
-
- CD-LARGE.STL Cordata printer - business size envelopes.
-
- CD-SMALL.STL Cordata printer - personal size envelopes.
-
- DEFAULT.STL Generic printer - use to build a new customized
- style sheet.
-
- DJ-LG.STL HP DeskJet printer - Business size envelopes.
-
- DJ-SM.STL HP DeskJet printer - Personal size envelopes.
-
- LABELS.STL Impact printers - labels from "one-up" stock.
-
- LJ-OLD-L.STL Original HP LaserJet printer - Business size
- envelopes.
-
- LJ-OLD-S.STL Original HP LaserJet printer - Personal size
- envelopes.
-
- LJII-LG.STL HP LaserJet II and III printers - Business size
- envelopes.
-
- LJII-SM.STL HP LaserJet II and III printers - Personal size
- envelopes.
-
- LJIIP-LG.STL HP LaserJet IIP printer - Business size
- envelopes.
-
- LJIIP-SM.STL HP LaserJet IIP printer - Personal size
- envelopes.
-
- LOGO-LJ2.STL HP LaserJet II or III printer - Business size
- envelopes. Use this to print examples of the
- graphic logo printing as well as soft fonts from
- Elfring Soft Fonts.
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT Page S-25 GRAB Plus
-
-
-
- PLAIN-L.STL Most non-laser printers - Business size
- envelopes.
-
- PLAIN-S.STL Most non-laser printers - Personal size envelopes.
-
- PS-LARGE.STL PostScript printers - Business size envelopes.
-
- PS-SMALL.STL PostScript printers - Personal size envelopes.
-
- TRAY-II.STL HP LaserJet II printer optional envelope tray -
- Business size envelopes.
-
- TRAY-III.STL HP LaserJet III printer optional envelope tray -
- Business size envelopes.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-1 WinGRAB
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Appendix E
-
- Reference
-
-
-
-
- How To Use
- WinGRAB
-
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-2 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- A Word About Using Windows
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- WinGRAB uses the standard conventions built-in to all application
- programs that operate in Microsoft Windows. We don't go into detail
- about the mechanics of operating in the Windows environment. If you
- need more information about how to perform specific operations in the
- Windows environment, please refer to your Windows manual.
-
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-3 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- WinGRAB "At-A-Glance"
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- How To Start WinGRAB
- --------------------
- * Put GRAB Plus Icons in Windows
- * Configure WinGRAB For Your Printer
-
-
- The WinGRAB Screen
- ------------------
- * Return Address
- * Comment Line
- * Addressee
- * Print
-
-
- The WinGRAB Menu Bar
- --------------------
- * File
- * Edit
- * Toggles
- * Help
-
-
- Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB
- -------------------------------
- * Typing the Address Directly in WinGRAB
- * Pasting An Address From A Windows Document
- * Printing Envelopes From A Non-Windows Document
-
-
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-4 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- How To Start WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Put GRAB Plus Icons in Windows
- -------------------------------
- * Start Windows
-
- * Open the Program Manager Window
- Add a program item to a group with Program Manager
-
- - Open the group window for the group you want to add the icon
-
- - Choose "New" from the "File" menu.
- The "New Program Object" dialogue box appears.
-
- - Select "Program Item" and choose "OK".
-
- - Type the description you want to be displayed under the icon.
- Examples:
- For WinGRAB, type: WinGRAB
- For GRAB Plus Configuration, type: Grab CFG
- For GRAB Plus Data Base, type: Grab DB
- For GRAB Plus LaserLabel, type: L Label
-
- - Type the path and file name of the program.
- Examples (if your GRAB Plus files are on your "C" drive in a
- directory named "GRABPLUS"):
- For WinGRAB, type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\WINGRAB.EXE
- For GRAB Plus "Configuration", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\GRABCFG.EXE
- For GRAB Plus "Data Base", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.EXE
- For GRAB Plus "LaserLabel", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\LL.EXE
-
- - Choose "Change Icon".
- The icon will be displayed in the "Select Icon" box.
-
- NOTE: An icon will automatically appear only for the program
- "WINGRAB.EXE", since its icon is built-in to this program file.
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-5 WinGRAB
-
-
- However, the icons for the other GRAB Plus programs are in
- files corresponding to their respective names, but with
- extensions ".ICO".
-
- So, in this screen, you will have to type the path and name of
- the "icon" file instead of the program file. Examples (if your
- GRAB Plus files are located as the examples previously given):
-
- For GRAB Plus "Configuration", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\GRABCFG.ICO
- For GRAB Plus "Data Base", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.ICO
- For GRAB Plus "LaserLabel", type:
- C:\GRABPLUS\LL.ICO
-
- - Choose "OK".
- The "Program Item Properties" box appears.
-
- - Choose "OK".
- The dialogue box disappears and your icon is displayed in the
- group box.
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-6 WinGRAB
-
-
- Configure WinGRAB For Your Printer
- ----------------------------------
-
- * Select your "Grab Config" icon.
-
- - Answer "Y" (for Yes) to display a list of style sheets.
-
- - Select the style that corresponds to your printer.
- Refer to the list of style sheets included with GRAB Plus at
- the end of this Appendix E.
-
- - Enter your return address.
-
- - Accept or change the default hot-key or any of the command-
- key assignments.
-
- Remember, you can run this configuration program again later to
- further customize GRAB to your preferences. Refer to the main
- manual for more information about customizing GRAB.
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-7 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- The WinGRAB Screen
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- * Select the WinGRAB icon. When you select the icon, the WinGRAB
- screen appears in a window.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- | ---- | WinGRAB
- |--------------------------------------------------------------
- | File Edit Toggles Help
- |--------------------------------------------------------------
- | ----
- | | | Print return? Press to Print
- | ---- -------
- | Return address: | Print |
- | -------
- | Paul Mayer
- | ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
- | 2526 69th Avenue South
- | St. Petersburg, FL 33712
- | Addressee:
- | |
- |
- |
- | ----
- | | | Print comment line?
- | ----
- | Comment line:
- | |
- |
- |
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Return Address
- --------------
- The WinGRAB screen automatically displays your return address at
- the upper left (if you previously entered one in the configuration
- program). If you had entered a primary and an alternate return
- address, the primary address will be displayed.
-
- Print return?
- -------------
- Above the return address is a box with "Print return?". Even
- though the return address is displayed, from this screen you can
- select whether you want it to be printed or not.
-
- - Select the box to have an "x" in it if you want the return
- address printed. Each time you select it, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- - Select the box to be blank if you do not want the return
- address printed.
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-8 WinGRAB
-
- - From the menu bar, select "Toggles" and then select "Print
- Return Toggle". Each time you select it, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- - Press Alt-R. Each time you press Alt-R, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- If you want to toggle your alternate return address to be
- displayed for printing, you can do it in either of these ways:
-
- - Press Alt-A to display the "Alternate Address". (Press Alt-P
- to re-display the "Primary Address".)
-
- - From the menu bar select "Toggles" and then select "Alternate
- Address". (Select "Primary Address" to re-display the Primary
- Address.)
-
- Comment Line
- ------------
- Your comment line is displayed in the lower left corner (if you
- previously entered one in the configuration program).
-
- Print comment line?
- -------------------
- Above the comment line is a box with "Print comment line?". Even
- though the comment line is displayed, you can select whether you
- want it to be printed or not, from this screen.
-
- - Select the box to have an "x" in it if you want the comment
- line printed. Each time you select it, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- - Select the box to be blank if you do not want the comment line
- printed.
-
- - From the menu bar, select "Toggles" and then select "Print
- Comment Toggle". Each time you select it, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- - Press Alt-L. Each time you press Alt-L, it reverses the
- condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-9 WinGRAB
-
- Addressee
- ---------
- An address is not displayed until you put one there. You can
- place an address there in either of these ways:
-
- - Type it in directly on the WinGRAB screen.
-
- - Paste an existing address from another Windows document.
-
-
- Print
- -----
- From this WinGRAB screen, you can start printing your envelope in
- either of these ways:
-
- - Select the "Print" button at the upper right to begin printing
- your envelope.
-
- - Press Ctrl-P to begin printing your envelope.
-
- - Select "File", then select "Print".
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-10 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- The WinGRAB Menu Bar
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Menu Bar
- ------------
- WinGRAB uses a menu bar that fits the Windows environment. When you
- select one of the headings in the menu bar, a "pull-down" sub menu of
- functions appear for you to choose from.
-
- The menu selections have corresponding shortcut key strokes you can
- use instead of using the mouse, if you wish.
-
- * To pull down a menu, press Alt + the underlined character in the
- menu bar. Then, from the pulled-down menu, just press the
- underlined character for the function of your choice.
-
- * Press the keys (listed with the selection's description).
- (You do not need a pull-down menu displayed to use these keys.)
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- | -- | WinGRAB
- |------------------------------------------------------------------
- | File Edit Toggles Help
- |------------------------------------------------------------------
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | | Configuration |
- | | | | | Edit |
- | | | | | Entering address |
- | | | | | Printing |
- | | | | | Toggles |
- | | | | |------------------|
- | | | | | About |
- | | | | ------------------
- | | | |
- | | | | Primary Address Alt+P |
- | | | | Alternate Address Alt+A |
- | | | | Print Return Toggle Alt+R |
- | | | | Print Comment Toggle Alt+L |
- | | | ------------------------------
- | |
- | | Undo Alt+BkSp |
- | |-------------------|
- | | Cut Shift+Del|
- | | Copy Ctrl+Ins |
- | | Paste Shift+Ins|
- | | Delete Del |
- | |-------------------|
- | | Clear Ctrl+Del |
- | -------------------
- |
- | Style Sheets Alt+S |
- | Comment Lines Alt+C |
- | Print Ctrl+P |
- |----------------------|
- | Exit Alt+X |
- ----------------------
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-11 WinGRAB
-
- File
- ----
- Select this heading for a list of selections that have to do with
- the GRAB Plus configuration, printing, and exiting WinGRAB. The
- selections are:
-
- Style Sheets
- ------------
- Use this selection to choose a different style sheet than is
- currently active. The shortcut keys for this selection are
- Alt-S from the WinGRAB screen, or "S" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Comment Lines
- -------------
- Use this selection to create a comment line to be printed on
- the envelope. The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-C
- from the WinGRAB screen, or "C" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Print
- -----
- Use this selection as an alternate way to begin printing your
- envelope. The shortcut keys for this selection are Ctrl-P from
- the WinGRAB screen, or "P" from this pull-down menu..
-
- Exit
- ----
- Use this selection to exit out of WinGRAB and return to your
- Windows Program manager. The shortcut keys for this selection
- are Alt-X from the WinGRAB screen, or "X" from this pull-down
- menu.
-
- Edit
- ----
- Select this heading for a list of selections for editing your
- address. Use these selections to cut, copy, paste, delete, and
- clear text related to your envelope.
-
- Undo
- ----
- Use this selection to reverse your previous editing operation.
- If you had typed some characters, this will take them out. If
- you had erased some characters, it will restore them. The
- shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-Backspace from the
- WinGRAB screen, or "U" from this pull-down menu.
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-12 WinGRAB
-
- Cut
- ---
- Use this selection to cut (remove) text and put it in Windows
- clipboard for pasting to WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for this
- selection are Shift-Delete from the WinGRAB screen, or "C" from
- this pull-down menu.
-
- Copy
- ----
- Use this selection to copy text and put it in Windows clipboard
- for pasting to WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for this selection
- are Ctrl-Insert from the WinGRAB screen, or "O" from this pull-
- down menu.
-
- Paste
- -----
- Use this selection to paste the contents of Windows clipboard
- to your envelope "Addressee" in WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for
- this selection are Shift-Insert from the WinGRAB screen, or "P"
- from this pull-down menu.
-
- Delete
- ------
- Use this selection to remove selected (highlighted) text. The
- shortcut key for this selection is Delete from the WinGRAB
- screen, or "D" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Clear
- -----
- Use this selection to delete everything in the current edit
- block. The shortcut keys for this selection are Ctrl-Delete
- from the WinGRAB screen, or "L" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Toggles
- -------
- Select this heading for a list of selections for toggling options
- ON or OFF. Each time you select one of the options, it reverses
- the existing condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
-
- * Select the option box to be blank if you do not want the option
- to be active.
-
- * Select the option box to contain an "x" if you want the option
- to be active.
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-13 WinGRAB
-
- Primary Address
- ---------------
- Use this selection to toggle the use of your primary address.
- The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-P from the WinGRAB
- screen, or "P" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Alternate Address
- -----------------
- Use this selection to toggle the use of your alternate address.
- The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-A from the WinGRAB
- screen, or "A" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Print Return Toggle
- -------------------
- Use this selection to toggle the use of your return address.
- The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-R from the WinGRAB
- screen, or "R" from this pull-down menu.
-
- Print Comment Toggle
- --------------------
- Use this selection to toggle the use of your comment. The
- shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-L from the WinGRAB
- screen, or "C" from this pull-down menu.
-
-
-
- Help
- ----
- Select this heading for a list of selections containing helpful
- information about the functions and options of WinGRAB.
-
- Configuration
- -------------
- Use this selection to display information about the control you
- have in configuring various features of WinGRAB into style
- sheets.
-
- Edit
- ----
- Use this selection to display information about the editing
- controls available to you.
-
- Entering Address
- ----------------
- Use this selection to display information about entering
- addresses for printing on your envelopes.
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-14 WinGRAB
-
- Printing
- --------
- Use this selection to display information about printing
- addresses on your envelopes.
-
- Toggles
- -------
- Use this selection to display information about how you can
- toggle the state of various options in WinGRAB.
-
- About
- -----
- Use this selection to display information about the version of
- WinGRAB you are using.
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-15 WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- You can put addresses into WinGRAB in more than one way.
-
- * Type an address directly into WinGRAB.
-
- * Paste an address from a Windows document.
-
-
-
- Type An Address Directly Into WinGRAB
- -------------------------------------
- * Move the cursor under "Addressee". When the cursor changes from
- an arrow to the "edit" symbol, click it to produce the blinking
- vertical line edit marker.
-
- Addressee:
- |
-
- This marks the location where you will type the address.
-
- * Type in the address. Here is an example using our address:
-
- Addressee:
- Paul Mayer
- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
- 2526 69th Avenue South
- St. Petersburg, FL 33712
-
-
- If you want to print your alternate return address, just select
- "Alternate Address" in the "Toggles" heading (or press Alt-A) from
- the WinGRAB screen.
-
- * Print the envelope. You can select the "Print" button, press
- Ctrl-P, or select "File" and then select "Print".
-
- Its that easy!
-
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-16 WinGRAB
-
-
- Paste An Address From A Windows Document
- ----------------------------------------
- * Open your Windows document and display the screen containing the
- address you want to print.
-
- * Block the address so that it is highlighted.
-
- * Copy the highlighted address to the Windows clipboard. You can do
- it in these ways:
-
- - Press Ctrl-Insert.
-
- - From the menu bar, select "EDIT", then select "Copy".
-
- You can close the document (if you are through with it), or you
- can select the document to be "Minimized" to an icon so you can
- conveniently retrieve it later.
-
- * Open "WinGRAB".
- Move the cursor under "Addressee". When the cursor changes from
- an arrow to the "edit" symbol, click it to produce the blinking
- vertical line edit marker.
-
- Addressee:
- |
-
- This marks the location where you will paste the address you just
- copied to Windows clipboard.
-
- You can paste the address in either of these ways:
-
- - Press Shift-Insert.
-
- - From the menu bar, select "Edit", and then select "Paste".
-
- The address will appear under the "Addressee:". When you close
- WinGRAB, the address does not remain. It is ready for another
- address the next time you open WinGRAB.
-
- APPENDIX E Page E-17 WinGRAB
-
-
- Using Non-Windows "DOS" Grab Plus From Windows
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- If you wish, you can use the non-Windows DOS version of GRAB Plus with
- a non-Windows DOS application program, from your Windows environment.
- You will need to create a "batch file" to cause Windows to load the
- DOS version of GRAB Plus before you load a DOS (non-Windows) program.
- -------------------------------------
- | CAUTION: |
- | This method will not work if you |
- | have previously loaded Borland's |
- | SideKick. |
- -------------------------------------
-
- If you need more information about creating DOS batch files, please
- refer to your DOS manual. If you need more information about creating
- and editing Windows icons, please refer to your Windows manual.
-
- * You Can Load GRAB For One DOS Program At A Time (from Windows)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- You can edit a Windows icon so it will use a batch file to load
- GRAB into memory before it loads a specific non-Windows DOS
- program. Then, when you exit your DOS program, the batch file
- will automatically unload GRAB from memory, and return you to the
- Windows screen. You must create a batch file that executes those
- operations and attach it to the DOS application program's icon
- definition.
-
- The advantage of this method is that GRAB Plus is resident in
- memory only during your word processing session. When you exit
- your word processor, GRAB is unloaded from memory to make it
- available to other programs.
-
- The disadvantage of this method is that GRAB Plus is not available
- for every program you use, unless you were to make a batch file
- for each one.
-
- Here is an example of a typical batch file to load GRAB
- automatically when you load a word processor such as WordPerfect:
-
-
- CD\GRABPLUS<---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory
- GRAB <---This loads GRAB into memory
- CD\WP51 <---This changes to the WordPerfect directory
- WP <---This starts WordPerfect
- CD\GRABPLUS<---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory again
- GRAB /R <---This unloads GRAB from memory upon exit
-
-
- In this example we moved to the GRAB Plus directory (line #1) and
- loaded GRAB in memory (line #2). Then we moved to the WordPerfect
- directory (line #3) and started WordPerfect (line #4). When we're
- done and exit WordPerfect, we move back to the GRAB Plus directory
- (line #5) and unloaded GRAB.
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Plus
-
-
- Envelope Printer
- and
- Data Base System
-
- With
- LaserLabel
-
-
-
- User's Guide
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Software written and published by:
-
- Paul Mayer
- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Manual written by:
-
- Pahl Meyers
- Word Exchange
-
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- TRADEMARKS
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- Cordata is a trademark of the Cordata Printer Corporation.
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- Epson is a trademark of the Epson Printer Corporation.
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- GRAB Plus, and LaserLabel are trademarks of Paul Mayer and ZPAY
- Payroll Systems.
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- HP, LaserJet, LaserJet Plus, LaserJet II, LaserJet IID, LaserJet III,
- LaserJet IIID, and DeskJet are trademarks of the Hewlett-Packard
- Corporation.
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- IBM, IBM-PC, IBM-XT, IBM-AT and PC-DOS are trademarks of the
- International Business Machines Corporation.
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- MS-DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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- PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
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- QMS is a trademark of QMS, Inc.
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- SideKick, Sidekick Plus, and Sprint are trademarks of Borland
- International.
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- WordStar is a trademark of MicroPro International Corporation.
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- Table of Contents
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- Introduction
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- Introduction To GRAB Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
- GRAB The Envelope Printer. . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
- GRABDB Database. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
- LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
- System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- Disk Drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- Memory (RAM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- Word Processors (for use with GRAB). . . . . . 1-2
- Operating Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
- About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
- First-Time Users of GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . 1-3
- Experienced Users of GRAB. . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
- Description Of The Sections . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
- Customer Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
- Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
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- Installation
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- Installing GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
- Installation For Systems W/Floppy Drives Only. 2-3
- Installation For Systems With A Hard Disk. . . 2-4
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- Menus
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- Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
- Navigating the Configuration Menus. . . . . . . .3-12
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- GRAB Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
- "Hot key" and Command Key Menu Selections. . . 3-6
- Main Hot-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Print Marker Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Edit Before Printing Key . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Print Window Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Edit Last Address Key. . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Toggle Print Return Key. . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Toggle Small Envelope Key. . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Toggle Alternate Address Key . . . . . . . . 3-8
- Enter Comment Line Key . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
- Edit Return Address Key. . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
- "Printer" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
- Type of Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
- Select Default Feed. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
- Check Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
- Init/Exit Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
- Init/Exit Cordata. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- LaserJet Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- Return Address First . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- Return Address Rest. . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- Addressee First. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- Addressee Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
- Comment Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
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- Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12
- Wait to Send Exit. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12
- Do Not Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13
- "Address & Swap" Menu Selections . . . . . . .3-14
- Print Return Address . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14
- Primary Return Address . . . . . . . . . . .3-15
- Alternate Return Address . . . . . . . . . .3-15
- Swap Memory or Full TSR. . . . . . . . . . .3-15
- Force to Disk Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-16
- "Envelopes" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . .3-17
- Small Envelopes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-17
- "Locations" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . .3-18
- Change Locations General . . . . . . . . . .3-18
- Change PostScript Locations. . . . . . . . .3-20
- Test Envelope Locations. . . . . . . . . . .3-22
- Change Locations General . . . . . . . . .3-22
- Change PostScript Locations. . . . . . . .3-23
- "Color" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
- Change Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
- "Exit" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
- Get. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
- Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
- Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
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- GRABDB Database Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-29
- Add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-29
- Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-32
- Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
- Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
- Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
- Import . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
- Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-34
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- LaserLabel Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-37
- LaserLabel Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-39
- "Quit" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
- Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
- Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
- "Set up" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
- Show Current Set up. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
- Avery 5160/5260 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
- Avery 5161/5261 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
- Avery 5162/5262 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
- Non-Laser Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
- Use Two Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
- Soft Font ID #80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
- Soft Font ID #90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
- Default Line Printer Font. . . . . . . . . .3-43
- Default Courier Font . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
- Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
- Save Current Set Up. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
- "Tags" Menu Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-44
- Enter TAG for scanning: *. . . . . . . . . .3-44
- "File name" Menu Selection . . . . . . . . . .3-45
- File Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-45
- [F1] Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-45
- "Print labels" Menu Selections . . . . . . . .3-46
- Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-46
- Print by Zip Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-46
- Print by Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-47
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- Operation
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- GRAB The Envelope Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
- The First-Time You Use GRAB . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
- How To Use GRAB From Memory . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
- Loading GRAB Into Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
- Load GRAB From A DOS Command . . . . . . . . . 4-5
- Load GRAB From AUTOEXEC.BAT. . . . . . . . . . 4-6
- Load GRAB From BATCH Files . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
- GRAB With SideKick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
- Calling GRAB From Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- The GRAB Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
- The Shadow Box Marker. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
- Moving The Shadow Box Marker . . . . . . . 4-9
- Changing The Size Of The Shadow Box Marker 4-9
- The Help Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10
- Printing Selections. . . . . . . . . . . .4-11
- Regular envelope feed. . . . . . . . . . .4-12
- Command-Key Descriptions . . . . . . . . . .4-14
- <Esc> - Abort the process. . . . . . . . .4-14
- <F2> - Change feed mode. . . . . . . . . .4-14
- <Alt>X - Print the address . . . . . . . .4-14
- <Alt>E - Edit the address. . . . . . . . .4-15
- <Alt>C - Enter the address . . . . . . . .4-15
- <Alt>L - Edit last address . . . . . . . .4-16
- <Alt>R - Toggle return . . . . . . . . . .4-16
- <Alt>S - Toggle size . . . . . . . . . . .4-17
- <Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt. . . . . . . .4-17
- <Alt>I - Comment = Empty . . . . . . . . .4-18
- <Alt>Y - Edit return addr. . . . . . . . .4-18
- F1 Key Toggle Help On/Off. . . . . . . . .4-18
- Remove GRAB From Memory. . . . . . . . . . . .4-19
- If GRAB Refuses To Unload From Memory. . . .4-19
- Remove TSR's That Were Loaded After GRAB . .4-19
- How To Tell What TSR's Are Loaded After GRAB4-19
- Unload TSR's Loaded From AUTOEXEC.BAT File .4-20
- Using GRAB Without Going Resident. . . . . . .4-22
- Edit Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-23
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- GRABDB Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-25
- How To Use GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
- How To Start GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
- How To Add Names & Addresses. . . . . . . . . . .4-26
- How To Print Envelopes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
- Starting GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-27
- Adding Entries To The GRABDB Database. . . . .4-27
- Entering Records Using "Add" Selection . . .4-28
- Entering Records Using "Import" Selection. .4-29
- Finding Existing Records . . . . . . . . . . .4-31
- Editing Existing Records . . . . . . . . . .4-31
- GRABDB and ZIPKEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-32
- State Abbreviation Look-up Table . . . . . .4-32
- Tagging Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-32
- Printing Records On Your Envelopes . . . . . .4-33
- Printing Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-34
- The [F7] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
- The [F8] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
- The [F9] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
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- Starting GRABDB With Options . . . . . . . . .4-35
- The /A Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-35
- The /F Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-35
- The /M Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
- The /S Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
- The /U Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
- Combining Start Up Options . . . . . . . . .4-37
- Fixing Damaged Data Files. . . . . . . . . . .4-37
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- LaserLabel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-39
- How To Use LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
- How To Start LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
- How To Print Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
- Starting LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-41
- Printing Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-42
- Starting LaserLabel With Options. . . . . . . . .4-43
- The /A Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-43
- The /M Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-43
- The /S Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-44
- The /U Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-44
- Combining Start Up Options . . . . . . . . . .4-44
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- Appendix A
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- Word Processors Tested With GRAB Plus . . . . . . A-1
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- Appendix B
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- Questions & Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
- GRAB With SideKick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
- GRAB Doesn't Print On LaserJet . . . . . . . . B-2
- Address Too Low On LaserJet Printer. . . . . . B-2
- Soft Fonts With LaserJet Printer . . . . . . . B-3
- Address Double Spaced. . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3
- Comment Line Prints Too Low. . . . . . . . . . B-3
- Comment Line After Printing. . . . . . . . . . B-4
- Comment Line Doesn't Print . . . . . . . . . . B-4
- GRAB Colors With WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . B-4
- GRAB With WordPerfect. . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
- Canadian ZIP Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
- Hewlett Packard Envelope Tray. . . . . . . . . B-5
- Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP Tray. . . . . . . B-6
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- Appendix C
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- DeskJet Operation with LaserLabel . . . . . . . . C-1
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- Appendix D
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- How To Use Soft Fonts With GRAB Plus. . . . . . . D-1
- How To Download Soft Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
- How To Specify Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
- Running the Download Program. . . . . . . . . . . D-3
- Using Batch Files To Download Fonts. . . . . . D-3
- LaserJet Printer Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
- DeskJet Printer Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
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- Specifying Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . D-4
- Specify Fonts By ID Number . . . . . . . . . D-4
- Example Specifying 5 Different Fonts By ID . D-5
- Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers . . . . . D-9
- LaserJet Metric Font Codes . . . . . . . . . D-9
- DeskJet Metric Font Codes. . . . . . . . . . D-9
- Switching Between Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . .D-10
- Specifying Internal Fonts Of LaserJet III . .D-11
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- Page 1-1 Introduction
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- INTRODUCTION TO GRAB Plus
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- GRAB Plus is an enhanced package of programs that build on the
- popular memory resident envelope printer GRAB. We have added
- GRABDB, a database program that works hand-in-hand with GRAB,
- along with LaserLabel, a label printer for laser printers.
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- GRAB The Envelope Printer
- Have you ever wanted to take the name and address from a letter in
- your favorite word processor and print it on your envelope? Well,
- GRAB can do it. GRAB, a memory resident program, lets you "grab" the
- address in your letter and print it on an envelope in as little as two
- keystrokes.
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- GRABDB Database
- With GRABDB database, you can maintain a file of names and addresses
- for easy retrieval for use with GRAB the envelope printer. It will
- automatically form the address in different formats by your selection.
-
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- LaserLabel
- LaserLabel has been created so users of GRAB the envelope printer can
- turn their data files into a powerful label printing system.
- LaserLabel lets you take data files from GRABDB database and print
- labels on your LaserJet printer.
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- LaserLabel recognizes the "tag" selection fields of GRABDB and will
- select by tags if you like.
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- You can use different label formats from Avery as well as using soft
- fonts for added impact to your mailings. LaserLabel comes with a
- sample set of soft fonts to show you how your labels can have a
- creative appearance for greater impact.
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- Page 1-2 Introduction
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Computer
- IBM-PC/XT/AT, and truly compatible computers.
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- Disk Drives
- One hard disk drive and one floppy disk drive.
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- Memory (RAM)
- A minimum of 6k RAM available for GRAB The Envelope Printer.
- A minimum of 256k RAM available for GRABDB Database and
- LaserLabel.
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- Printers
- Hewlett Packard LaserJet and DeskJet printers and compatibles,
- PostScript printers, Cordata Laser printers and any printer compatible
- with the IBM-PC/XT/AT family of systems that will hold an envelope.
-
- Word Processors (for use with GRAB)
- Any word processor that uses the screen in a "text mode". This means
- screens that do not display text as graphics as some desktop
- publishers do. Refer to Appendix A, Tested Word Processors, for a
- list of over forty word processors tested with GRAB The Envelope
- Printer.
-
- Operating Systems
- PC-DOS 2.0 or later. MS-DOS 2.0 or later.
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- Page 1-3 Introduction
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- ABOUT THIS MANUAL
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- Since we designed GRAB Plus to be as easy to use as possible, we
- have also designed this manual to be the same. You should not have
- to read the entire manual before you start.
-
- If you are like us, you want to jump right in and start using the
- program. You may not open the manual except to read about the
- program's features in the introduction and find out how to install the
- program.
-
- Also, because of publishing deadlines, there may be some late-breaking
- information about the program that could not be included in this
- manual at the time of printing. Look on the GRAB Plus distribution
- disks to see if there are any files named "READ ME". If so, you can
- print it for any new information not contained in this manual.
-
- We have designed this manual to be used as a reference.
-
-
- First-Time Users of GRAB Plus
- If you are a first-time user of GRAB Plus, we recommend you read these
- sections:
- * All "README" files on the GRAB Plus
- distribution disk.
- * Installing Grab Plus.
- * Menus
-
-
-
- Experienced Users of GRAB
- If you are experienced in the use of previous GRAB releases, we
- recommend that you at least read the Installation section and any
- "README" files that are on the GRAB Plus distribution disks.
-
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- Page 1-4 Introduction
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- DESCRIPTION OF THE SECTIONS
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- Title Pages with Front Matter
- This contains the title of this manual as well as various legal
- notices.
-
- Table of Contents
- This is a list of the sections of this manual in the order they are
- arranged.
-
- Introduction
- This contains some of the major points and features of GRAB Plus.
-
- Installation
- This contains a description of the procedure to install GRAB Plus.
-
- Menus
- This is a reference section that explains each selection available to
- you in the menus of GRAB Plus.
-
- Appendix A
- This is a reference section containing a list of word processors that
- have been tested using GRAB the envelope printer. The list contains
- over forty word processors. We have added helpful comments for
- assuring trouble free operation with certain word processors.
-
- Appendix B
- This is a reference section containing "Questions and Answers" that
- should be helpful in trouble shooting various common problems that
- are easily resolved.
-
- Appendix C
- This is a reference section containing helpful advice for users of
- Hewlett Packard's DeskJet printer with our LaserLabel program.
-
- Appendix D
- This is a reference section containing explanations about using the
- downloadable soft fonts furnished with GRAB Plus.
-
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- Page 1-5 Introduction
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- CUSTOMER SUPPORT
- ----------------
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-
-
- We do not charge for our support time, but we ask that you try to see
- if the problem can be resolved by referring to your manual first.
-
- We provide GRAB Plus customer support free for one year from the
- purchase date.
-
- If you need telephone support, refer to the "README" file included
- with the GRAB Plus program files. It will provide you with the
- current telephone numbers to call for support, including FAX,
- Compuserve, MCI Mail, Genie, etc.
-
- Also, the "README" file contains our address if you wish to contact
- us by mail.
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- WARRANTY
- --------
- The GRAB Plus registered distribution disks are guaranteed for ninety
- days from date of purchase. Any defective disks will be replaced free
- of charge during this period. After the initial ninety day period,
- there will be a fee of $10 for replacement.
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- Installation
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- Page 2-1 Installation
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- INSTALLING GRAB Plus
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- Installing GRAB Plus requires these simple steps:
-
- Step 1
- Copy the GRAB Plus distribution disk.
-
- Step 2
- Run the "INSTALL" program to unpack GRAB Plus files to your disk.
-
- - Install GRAB Plus For Systems With Floppy Drives Only.
- or
- - Install GRAB Plus For Systems With A Hard Disk.
-
- Step 3
- Run the "GRABCFG" program to configure GRAB Plus to your system.
-
- That's it!
-
- You are ready to use GRAB Plus!
-
-
- Later
- You can change the configuration of GRAB Plus at any time later if you
- wish. It's that easy. Just run the "GRABCFG" program any time you
- want to change the way GRAB Plus is configured. You can do this when:
- * You want to change the hot-key or command-keys for GRAB Plus.
- * You get a different printer.
- * You change your return address.
- * You want to change the fonts to print on your envelopes.
- * You want to change the printing locations on your envelopes.
- * You want to change the colors of the GRAB Plus screen.
-
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- Page 2-2 Installation
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- Step 1 - Copy the GRAB Plus Distribution Disks
-
- We are assuming that you know how to use ordinary DOS commands
- with your computer. Refer to your computer's DOS manual if you have
- any questions about the commands you will need to use.
-
- Copy your GRAB Plus distribution disk to make a back-up copy to use
- for installation. Do not use your original GRAB Plus distribution
- disk for installation. Use the copy you will make and store the
- original disk in a safe place.
-
- * If you are familiar with the procedure to copy disks, you can skip
- to the installation procedure.
-
- Have ready a double-sided double-density (DS-DD) blank floppy disk
- formatted with the DOS format. Label it "GRAB Plus Back-Up".
-
- * The blank formatted disk must be the same type as your GRAB Plus
- distribution disk, either a 5-1/4 inch or 3-1/2 inch disk.
-
- Write-protect your original GRAB Plus distribution disk to prevent any
- existing files from being accidentally changed or erased. Use the DOS
- "DISKCOPY" command to copy the disk:
-
- * Type "DISKCOPY A: A:" and press the Enter key. Follow the
- prompts on the screen to copy the disks:
-
- - The "source" disk is your original GRAB Plus distribution disk.
- This is the disk you copy from.
-
- - The "target" disk is your blank formatted disk. It is the disk
- you copy to.
-
- You will copy the "Source" disk (the GRAB Plus distribution disk) to
- the "Target" disk (your back-up disk).
-
- When you have made your back-up copy of the GRAB Plus distribution
- disk, store the original distribution disk in a cool, dry place.
-
- Page 2-3 Installation
-
- Step 2 - Run The Install Program
- Before you can use GRAB Plus you have to run the "install" program so
- it will work properly on your computer.
-
- You cannot just copy the files on the distribution disks to your hard
- disk. The files on the distribution disk are packed in a special way
- to save space. The "install" program unpacks those files and builds
- them on your working disk.
-
- Installation For Systems With Floppy Drives Only
- ------------------------------------------------
- Place your copy of GRAB Plus in your floppy drive "A", and a blank
- formatted disk in floppy drive "B".
-
- * You can make your GRAB Plus working disk to be a "bootable"
- disk. Then you can boot up your computer with the same disk
- containing GRAB Plus. Refer to your computer's DOS manual for
- the procedure to make the disk a bootable disk.
-
-
- * Type "A:INSTALL" and press the Enter key.
- (If you have a monochrome monitor, type "A:INSTALL -M".)
-
- The GRAB Plus installation program will do several things that
- are necessary for proper operation of the GRAB Plus programs:
-
- - It will prompt you for the floppy drive on which you want
- GRAB Plus installed. Select "B:" and press Enter.
-
- - It will unpack the necessary files and place them on your disk
- in drive "B".
-
- - When it is finished, it will automatically run the
- configuration program, so you can tell GRAB Plus what printer
- you are using. (You must do this before you run GRAB the
- envelope printer for the first time.) You can customize other
- parts of GRAB now or at any later time.
-
- Page 2-4 Installation
-
- Installation For Systems With A Hard Disk
- -----------------------------------------
- Place your copy of GRAB Plus in your floppy drive "A".
-
- * Type "A:INSTALL" and press the Enter key.
- (If you have a monochrome monitor, type "A:INSTALL -M".)
-
- The GRAB Plus installation program will do several things that
- are necessary for proper operation of the GRAB Plus programs:
-
- - It will ask you for the hard disk drive designation on which to
- install GRAB Plus.
-
- - It will create a directory named "\GRABPLUS" on your hard
- disk.
-
- - It will unpack the necessary files and place them onto your
- \GRABPLUS directory.
-
- - It will examine to see if you have an older version of GRAB in
- any other directory on your system (not the "GRABPLUS"
- directory). If it does find an older version of GRAB, we
- recommend you delete those older program files when the
- installation is complete to prevent conflicts. (Watch Out!
- Don't delete the new GRAB files in the "GRABPLUS" directory by
- mistake!)
-
- - It will give you the opportunity to choose whether you want
- commands placed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that GRAB
- Plus automatically loads into memory each time you turn on
- your computer. (This is the easiest way to have GRAB Plus
- ready at the touch of a key.)
-
- - It will notify you when the installation is completed.
-
- - When it is finished, it will automatically run the
- configuration program, so you can tell GRAB Plus what printer
- you are using. (You must do this before you run GRAB the
- envelope printer for the first time.) You can customize other
- parts of GRAB now or at any later time.
-
- Installation Completed
- GRAB Plus is installed and ready to use.
-
- Page 2-5 Installation
-
- Step 3
- Remember, you can run the configuration program again later to further
- customize GRAB to your preferences.
-
- To run the configuration program for GRAB, just type:
-
- GRABCFG and press Enter.
-
- NOTE! You cannot run the GRABCFG program if you have
- already loaded GRAB and it still remains loaded in memory.
- If you try, this message (shown below) will appear to remind
- you about that and instruct you to remove GRAB before you
- run GRABCFG.
-
- ------------[ Important Please Read ]--------------
- | |
- | It appears that GRAB has been loaded. You |
- | must unload GRAB with the command GRAB /R |
- | before you run the configuration program. |
- | You will now be returned to DOS to remove |
- | GRAB before proceeding. |
- | |
- | Hit enter key to exit to DOS after reading. |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
-
- CAUTION
- If you had loaded another TSR program
- (such as SideKick) after you had loaded
- GRAB, you cannot unload GRAB from
- memory. You will have to unload any
- other TSR programs in the order of "last-
- in-first-out". Then you can unload GRAB.
-
-
- Page 2-6 Installation
-
- When GRAB has been unloaded, you can run the configuration program
- GRABCFG. It will ask if you want to read the current configuration.
-
-
- --------------[ A Friendly Reminder ]--------------
- | |
- | If you want to use a previous configuration, |
- | you must use the "E" for "Exit", followed |
- | by the "G" for "Get" commands in the menu. |
- | |
- | Also don't forget to save your changes when |
- | you are finished. |
- | |
- | If you desire I can get the previous config- |
- | uration from your GRAB.EXE now. |
- | |
- | Shall I read the configuration now ? [Y] |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
-
- * Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to use your existing configuration
- currently stored in the program.
-
- * Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to use your existing
- configuration, but start with a fresh configuration. This
- selection will erase your existing configuration and use GRAB's
- original default configuration.
-
- CAUTION
- All your existing configurations will be
- erased if you enter "N" for this selection.
-
-
-
- Refer to the "Menus" and "Operation" sections of this manual for more
- information about customizing GRAB Plus.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Menus
-
-
-
-
- Navigating Menus Page 3-1 Menus
-
- Navigating the Configuration Menus
- You can move freely around in the GRAB Plus configuration using the
- menu selections. There is more than one way you can make selections
- from these menus.
-
-
- * Press the CAPITALIZED letter of the menu selection.
-
- This is the fastest way of making selections from the menu. Just
- press the capitalized letter of the menu selection and that
- selection is made.
-
-
-
- * Move the cursor to the menu selection.
-
- Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the selection you want
- and press the Enter key. A brief description of each
- selection's function will be displayed above the menu as the cursor
- moves across the selections. Also the path and file name you are
- currently working within will be displayed above the function
- descriptions
-
- Page 3-2 Menus
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-3 Menus
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB
- The Envelope Printer
-
- Menus
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-4 Menus
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-5 Menus
-
- GRAB Configuration Menu
- -----------------------
- These are the menu selections available when you use the GRAB
- configuration command: "GRABCFG".
-
- Use these menu selections to change GRAB's default configurations.
- The first time you use GRAB, you must select "Type of printer" (to
- tell GRAB what printer you have), and "Address & Swap" to enter your
- return address (if you want a return address printed).
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---|---------|-----------|----------|-----------|----------|---------
- | | | | | | | Get |
- | | | | | | | Save |
- | | | | | | | Exit |
- | | | | | | ------
- | | | | | |
- | | | | | | Change colors |
- | | | | | ---------------
- | | | | |
- | | | | | Change locations general |
- | | | | | change Postscript locations |
- | | | | | Test envelope locations |
- | | | | -----------------------------
- | | | |
- | | | | Small envelopes |
- | | | -----------------
- | | |
- | | | print Return address? |
- | | | Primary return address |
- | | | Alternate return address |
- | | | Swap memory or full TSR? |
- | | | Force to disk swap? |
- | | --------------------------
- | |
- | | Type of printer |
- | | Select default feed |
- | | Check printer |
- | | Init/exit printer |
- | | init/Exit cordata |
- | | Laserjet fonts |
- | | Printer port |
- | | Wait to send exit |
- | | Do not filter |
- | ---------------------
- |
- | Main hot key |
- | Print marker key |
- | Edit before printing key |
- | print Window key |
- | edit Last address key |
- | Toggle print return key |
- | toggle Small envelope key |
- | toggle Alternate address key |
- | enter Comment line key |
- | edit Return address key |
- ------------------------------
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-6 Menus
-
- "Hot key" and Command Key Menu Selections
- ----------------------------------------
- This selection allows you to change the hot-key and command-keys from
- their default designations. You may wish to change them if they
- conflict with any hot-keys for your word processor or any other TSR
- programs you may be using. Otherwise, you can accept them as they
- are.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Main hot key |
- | Print marker key |
- | Edit before printing key |
- | print Window key |
- | edit Last address key |
- | Toggle print return key |
- | toggle Small envelope key |
- | toggle Alternate address key |
- | enter Comment line key |
- | edit Return address key |
- ------------------------------
-
-
- Each command-key can be set to use one of the following types of
- keystroke sequences from the first four in the list. The main Hot-key
- will accept all of these combinations:
-
- * [ALT]-[letter]
- * [ALT]-[number]
- * [ALT]-[function key]
- * [CTRL]-[function key]
-
- * [CTRL]-[letter]
- * [CTRL]-[number]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[letter]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[number]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[function key]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[letter]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[number]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[function key]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[letter]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[number]
- * [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[function key]
-
- GRAB Page 3-7 Menus
-
-
- Main Hot-key
- The main hot-key "pops" GRAB The Envelope Printer onto your screen
- while you use your favorite word processor. It is set to [ALT]-Z by
- default, but you can change it to any other command. You can even use
- multiple-key combinations such as [CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[Z] to help
- avoid conflicts with your word processor or with another TSR.
-
- Print Marker Key
- This command-key tells GRAB to print the address after you have
- covered it with the "marking block". It is set to [ALT]-[X] by
- default for the GRAB help screen selection "Print the address".
-
- Edit Before Printing Key
- This command-key lets you edit the address you have covered with the
- "shadow box marker" before printing it. It is set to [ALT]-[E] by
- default for the GRAB help screen selection "Edit the address". A
- window will display the covered address for you to edit it.
-
- Print Window Key
- This command-key lets you type a name and address by hand so it can be
- printed on an envelope. It is set to [ALT]-[C] by default for the
- GRAB help screen selection "Enter the address".
-
- Edit Last Address Key
- This command-key displays the last address you printed so you can edit
- it or print it again. It is set to [ALT]-[L] by default for the GRAB
- help screen selection "Edit last address". A window will display the
- last address for you to edit it.
-
- Toggle Print Return Key
- This command-key toggles the printing of the return address to be
- enabled or disabled. It is set to [ALT]-[R] by default for the GRAB
- help screen. It will toggle the screen display back and forth between
- "Print primary return"(or "Print alternate return") and "Do not print
- return".
-
- Toggle Small Envelope Key
- This command-key toggles the size of the envelope you use -- regular
- or small. It is set to [ALT]-[S] by default for the GRAB help screen
- selection "Toggle size". It will toggle the screen display back and
- forth between "Print large size envelopes" and "Print small size
- envelopes".
-
- GRAB Page 3-8 Menus
-
- Toggle Alternate Address Key
- This command-key toggles between two different return addresses you
- have entered during configuration. It is set to [ALT]-[A] by default
- for the GRAB help screen selection "Toggle primary/alt.". It will
- toggle the screen display back and forth between "Print primary
- return" and "Print alternate return". (Refer to the "Address & Swap"
- menu selections for the procedure to enter an alternate return
- address.)
-
- Enter Comment Line Key
- This command-key lets you type an optional comment line which prints
- just below the "TO ADDRESS". You must raise the location of the "TO
- ADDRESS" If you print a comment line on small envelopes. It is set to
- [ALT]-[I] by default for the GRAB help screen selection "Comment = "
- The screen selection will display "Comment = Empty" if you have not
- entered any comment. It will display "Comment = Loaded" when you have
- entered a comment.
-
- Edit Return Address Key
- This command-key lets you edit the two different return addresses. It
- is set to [ALT]-[Y] by default for the GRAB help screen selection
- "Edit return addr." The two return addresses will be displayed in a
- window for you to edit. (Refer to the "Address & Swap" menu
- selections for the procedure to enter an alternate return address.)
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-9 Menus
-
- "Printer" Menu Selections
- ------------------------
- The first time you use GRAB, you must select the type of printer you
- are using. The remaining selections are options for using GRAB.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Type of printer |
- | Select default feed |
- | Check printer |
- | Init/exit printer |
- | init/Exit cordata |
- | Laserjet fonts |
- | Printer port |
- | Wait to send exit |
- | Do not filter |
- ---------------------
-
- Type of Printer
- A window will appear, listing different types of printers. Enter "Y"
- next to the type of printer you have. The "GRABCFG" program will
- "quick-install" itself to use the envelope feeder mechanism
- corresponding to your selection.
-
- Choose the "plain printer" if you don't have any one of these printers
- or if your printer doesn't emulate any one of them.
-
- Select Default Feed
- Select the default envelope feed for your type of printer.
-
- * LaserJet II & LaserJet IID printers:
- Select one of the available envelope feed trays as the default
- feed.
-
- * Epson dot matrix printers:
- Set the default to print sideways in the graphics mode.
-
- The [F2] key toggles the feed mode when GRAB is popped up for use.
-
- Check Printer
- This selection tells GRAB whether to check the status of your printer
- before it prints an envelope. Some computers "lock up" when GRAB
- performs this check (usually due to a conflict with other software).
- If your computer does so, you should tell GRAB to not check the
- printer first by entering "N" for no.
-
- GRAB Page 3-10 Menus
-
- If you turn this option off and your printer is not connected or not
- turned on when you go to print an envelope, DOS will present you with
- its standard "Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail" message. This is why you
- should let GRAB check the printer for you if at all possible, by
- entering "Y" for yes.
-
- Init/Exit Printer
- For dot-matrix printers, GRAB can send an initialization string to the
- printer as well as an exit string. This is useful if you need to send
- a special code to your printer to temporarily turn on the "letter
- quality" printing mode, for example. Refer to your dot-matrix
- printer manual for the decimal codes to enter for this selection.
-
- Here's an example for setting an Epson FX286 printer to letter quality
- mode and then returning to regular draft mode:
-
- 1. Enter "27" in the first block of the init string. This is the
- decimal code for the ESCape character.
-
- 2. Enter "71" in the second block of the init string. This is the
- decimal code for a capital G.
-
- 3. Enter "27" in the first block of the exit string.
-
- 4. Enter "72" in the second block of the exit string. This is the
- decimal code for a capital H.
-
- You may enter up to 32 decimal codes for both the Init string and the
- Exit string.
-
- You can tell GRAB to send the Init string at the start of each line
- instead of just once at the beginning.
-
- The Init/Exit strings should not be used for laser printers. Laser
- printer codes are handled via the printer type selection (see above)
- and the following two menu choices (see below).
-
- GRAB Page 3-11 Menus
-
-
- Init/Exit Cordata
- These init & exit strings displayed by this selection apply if you
- specified a Cordata Laser Printer. Refer to your Cordata printer
- manual for other init and exit strings.
-
- LaserJet Fonts
- This selection lets you enter init strings so you can use soft fonts
- on your LaserJet printer. You have the option of entering a font for
- the first line of an address that is different than the remainder of
- the address.
-
- Return Address First
- The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
- that will be printed only for the first line of the return address.
-
- Return Address Rest
- Your font string entry for this selection determines the soft font
- that will be printed only for the remainder of the return address
- following the first line. This soft font can be different than the
- font of the first line or it can be the same as the first line.
-
- Addressee First
- The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
- that will be printed only for the first line of the addressee.
-
- Addressee Rest
- Your font string entry for this selection determines the soft font
- that will be printed only for the remainder of the lines following
- the first line of the addressee. This soft font can be different
- than the font of the first line or it can be the same as the first
- line.
-
- Comment Line
- The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
- that will be printed only for the comment line.
-
-
- To enter the escape code needed by the LaserJet printers, press the
- Ctrl key, while holding it down press the [P] key, then press the
- [Esc] key. You will then see the "[" character which is the display
- GRABCFG uses for the "escape" symbol.
-
- GRAB Page 3-12 Menus
-
- The README file on the disk has additional information on soft fonts,
- and it explains the companion programs from ECI-Software (see below).
-
- You don't need to enter codes for landscape printing -- those codes
- are built into the GRAB program.
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- | NOTE: |
- | You must have a method for downloading |
- | soft fonts to your printer. One such method |
- | is a program from ECI-Software called |
- | DOWNLOAD. A simple version of the |
- | program is included with GRAB. Call ECI at |
- | (708) 377-3520 for a free brochure on other |
- | products they offer. |
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Printer Port
- You enter the designation of the port to which your printer is
- connected. Enter "Y" for the correct port designation for your
- printer.
-
- Wait to Send Exit
- This is a special option for LaserJet users with unusual hardware
- configurations.
-
- The default selection is "N" (for No).
-
- Enter "Y" (for Yes) for this selection if your printer will not return
- to its normal mode after printing an envelope. (The manual feed light
- usually stays on, feeding no longer occurs from the normal paper tray,
- and the printer's portrait mode won't work.) This happens when the
- printer is too slow for the data coming from GRAB.
-
- You should also enter "Y" for this selection if your computer locks up
- or aborts the word processor program after you print an envelope.
-
- If you enter "Y" for this selection, you must press any key after the
- envelope has finished printing. Only then will GRAB send the exit
- string to your printer.
-
- GRAB Page 3-13 Menus
-
- Do Not Filter
- GRAB normally "filters out" any non-ASCII characters in the address
- window, but this option allows you to override it. Overseas users
- sometimes use special characters which normally cause unpredictable
- results in a standard American-use printer.
-
- The default entry is "Y" (for Yes).
-
- Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want GRAB to filter non-ASCII
- characters.
-
- GRAB Page 3-14 Menus
-
- "Address & Swap" Menu Selections
- -------------------------------
- This selection allows you to enter two different default return
- addresses and lets you change the way GRAB acts as a TSR.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | print Return address? |
- | Primary return address |
- | Alternate return address |
- | Swap memory or full TSR? |
- | Force to disk swap? |
- --------------------------
-
- By default, GRAB tries to store the major portion of itself in
- expanded memory, leaving just a 6k "kernel" in regular memory. (The
- expanded memory must conform to the LIM EMS specification, version 3.2
- or better.) If it can't find enough EMS memory, it will store the
- major portion of itself on disk.
-
- You can change the way GRAB swaps if you wish. You can either force
- it to swap to disk (useful if you don't want it to tie up EMS memory),
- or you can order it not to swap at all (useful for floppy disk users).
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- | Note: |
- | GRAB takes quite a bit more than 6k of |
- | memory if you refuse to let it swap to EMS |
- | memory or to disk. |
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Print Return Address
- This selection tells GRAB whether you want to print a return address
- as the default. Many people use envelopes pre-printed with a return
- address and thus wouldn't want to print on them by default. This is
- just the default -- you can toggle it on & off while you use GRAB.
-
- Enter "Y" to print a return address, or "N" to omit printing it.
-
- GRAB Page 3-15 Menus
-
- Primary Return Address
- Enter the return address you will most commonly print on your
- envelopes. This could be your business address, for example.
-
- Alternate Return Address
- Enter a secondary return address that you may need to print on an
- envelope from time to time. This could be your home address, for
- example. You can choose to print either the primary or the alternate
- address each time you print an envelope.
-
- Swap Memory or Full TSR
- This selection allows you to choose whether you want GRAB to load
- "Swap Mode" using only 6k of regular memory (the default setting) or
- to load as a full TSR using a considerably larger amount of memory.
-
- Enter "Y" to select the Swap Mode using only 6k of regular memory.
-
- Enter "N" to select full TSR Mode using a much larger amount of
- regular memory.
-
- When GRAB is set to the 6k Swap Mode, it will automatically detect if
- you have LIM EMS memory available and store the major portion of
- itself there. This leaves you with more regular memory available for
- running your other programs.
-
- If EMS is not available, GRAB stores the major portion of itself on
- disk. This involves writing two files on the default drive in the root
- directory: GRAB1.$$$ and GRAB2.$$$. These are "hidden" files so they
- are not normally visible. DO NOT delete them when using any of the
- powerful directory programs available. You will probably lock up your
- system.
-
- RAM drive users:
- If you own an AT-class machine (80286 or 80386 processor) and you have
- enough memory, you can greatly increase GRAB's speed by swapping to a
- RAM drive instead of a regular hard disk or floppy. Consult your DOS
- manual for information on how to establish a RAM drive on your system.
- Once this is done, make the RAM drive the default before you invoke
- GRAB. The program's 6k portion will load in regular memory and the
- rest will be stored on the RAM drive.
-
- GRAB Page 3-16 Menus
-
- Floppy disk systems:
- Avoid swapping to disk if your computer has no EMS or hard drive.
- GRAB's swapping technique needs twice the disk space compared to the
- size of the GRAB program itself. Floppy disk operation is notoriously
- slow when compared to hard disks.
-
- Force to Disk Swap
- This selection allows you to choose if you want GRAB to swap to disk
- even if enough LIM EMS memory is available for swapping purposes. This
- is useful for people who need the EMS memory for other purposes.
-
- Enter "Y" to select only the Disk Swapping Mode.
-
- Enter "N" to disable the exclusive Disk Swapping Mode. This allows
- the selection for Full TSR Mode above.
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-17 Menus
-
- "Envelopes" Menu Selections
- --------------------------
- This selection allows you to use different size envelopes. GRAB comes
- configured for the standard business size envelope which is 4 x 9-1/2
- inch size. This is where you can change the default of GRAB to print
- on the smaller 3-5/8 x 6-1/2 inch size.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Small envelopes |
- -----------------
-
-
-
- Small Envelopes
- With this selection you can set the default to print the small size
- envelopes. This default, like the "return address" default, may also
- be toggled from regular to small.
-
- * Enter "N" (for No) to print on large envelopes.
-
- * Enter "Y" (for Yes) to print on small envelopes.
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-18 Menus
-
- "Locations" Menu Selections
- --------------------------
- If you don't like the default print locations for the two different
- envelopes you can adjust them. You would use this if you didn't want
- to use the default address printing locations. (Note: The locations
- for the Epson "landscape printing" cannot be changed.)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Change locations general |
- | change Postscript locations |
- | Test envelope locations |
- -----------------------------
-
- Change Locations General
- Here, you can change the "Up down location of the TO ADDRESS", the
- "Left right location of the TO ADDRESS" and the "Left right location
- of the FROM ADDRESS".
-
- * Enter a negative number (-) to decrease the number of spaces or
- lines for an address position. For example, you could enter "-5"
- to move up (decrease the distance from the top edge) by five lines,
- or to move to the left (decrease the distance from the left edge)
- by five spaces.)
-
- * Enter a positive number (+) to increase the spaces or lines. You
- may also change the space above the top of the return address. For
- example, you could enter "+5" to move down (increase the distance
- from the top edge) by five lines, or to move to the right (increase
- the distance from the left edge) by five spaces.
-
- Each line is preceded by the "Large" or "Small" to refer to the two
- different envelopes available for printing. You can change print
- locations for one size of envelope without affecting the other type.
-
- You may also change the location of the optional comment line. Note:
- if you use the comment line on small envelopes, you must raise the
- position of the small envelope's "TO ADDRESS".
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-19 Menus
-
- Change Locations General
-
-
-
- D ENVELOPE
- (-)--|--(+) B |
- | (-)--|--(+) |
- (-) ---|-------------|---------------|------------
- | | | | | -- |
- C -|-------------|---xxxxxxxxx | | | |
- | | xxxxxxxxx | -- |
- (+) (-) | xxxxxxxxx | |
- | | | |
- A -|--------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- | | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- (+) ----|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- E(+) | | |
- ----|-------xxxxxxxx | |
- | | | |
- -------|---------|----------------------------
- | |
- |----F----|
-
- (-)
-
-
-
-
- - 1 = 1 LINE UP
- |
- |
- - 1 = 1 SPACE LEFT ------|------ + 1 = 1 SPACE RIGHT
- |
- |
- + 1 = 1 LINE DOWN
-
-
-
-
- A - The Up Down Location of the "TO ADDRESS" : 0
- B - The Left to Right Location of the "TO ADDRESS" : 0
- C - The Up Down Location of the "FROM ADDRESS" : 0
- D - The Left to Right Location of the "FROM ADDRESS": 0
- E - Comment lines below the "TO ADDRESS" : 1
- F - Comment line spaces left of the "TO ADDRESS" : - 15
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-20 Menus
-
- Change Postscript Locations
- This does the same as the "Change Locations General" but is specific
- to PostScript printers.
-
- PostScript installation is slightly different from other printer
- installations. The "Locations" and "Change PostScript Locations"
- selections in the "GRABCFG" configuration program set the positioning
- for GRAB. Here is a description of what is done by GRAB and the
- PostScript printer.
-
- GRAB is set up to place the printer in manual-feed mode and print the
- envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of plain paper in
- landscape mode -- is the "bottom right side". Test it with a plain
- piece of paper to see the locations.
-
- These locations may be changed with the installation program
- "GRABCFG.EXE". You may also select the font to use in this same setup
- area (the default is Times-Roman).
-
- All measurements for changing the locations use "large numbers" for
- precise placement. Increasing or decreasing a number by "2400" makes
- a change of about an inch, for PostScript.
-
- To only move the position from the bottom to top you would just change
- the "Large - The distance from top down to FROM ADDRESS :" and the
- "Small - The distance from top down to FROM ADDRESS :" in the
- "Locations" selection of the configuration menu.
-
- To move it to a center position, similar to the envelope feed of a
- LaserJet II, subtract approximately 6000 from the above two entries.
-
- If you find you need to start over because you made so many bad
- changes, you can reset the numbers to their defaults by choosing not
- to read the old configuration when you run the configuration program.
-
- We recommend that you print a test address on a piece of paper and use
- a ruler and calculator to make your adjustments before you try
- printing on an envelope.
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-21 Menus
-
- Change PostScript Locations
-
-
- ENVELOPE
- |-B-| |
- | | |
- ------ ---|--------------------|---------------------
- A | | | -- |
- ------|---xxxxxxxxx | | |
- | xxxxxxxxx -- |
- ------|---xxxxxxxxx |
- C | |
- ------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- ------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- E | | |
- ------|-------xxxxxxxx | |
- | | | |
- -------|---------|----------------------------
- | | |
- |---F---| |
- | |
- | |
- |--------D--------|
-
-
-
-
- SUBTRACT 2400 = 1 INCH UP
- |
- |
- SUBTRACT 2400 = 1 INCH LEFT ------|------ ADD 2400 = 1 INCH RIGHT
- |
- |
- ADD 2400 = 1 INCH DOWN
-
-
- A = The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS"
- B = The distance from left side to "FROM ADDRESS"
- C = The distance down between "FROM" and "TO ADDRESS"
- D = The distance from left side to "TO ADDRESS"
- E = The distance after address before "COMMENT"
- F = The distance from left side to "COMMENT"
-
-
- Non-PostScript to PostScript
- Some of the technology used by GRAB was developed by Terry McGuire (an
- expert programmer in California). Terry offers a program for
- translating non-PostScript output to PostScript so you can print it on
- your PostScript printer. Write to him at the address below for
- information on his "LaserZ" program:
-
- Terry McGuire
- DMP Software
- 1223 Wilshire Blvd.
- Suite 199
- Santa Monica, CA 90403
-
- GRAB Page 3-22 Menus
-
- Test Envelope Locations
- This selection allows you to test, on plain paper, the locations where
- GRAB will print on your envelope, before you save your changes. Make
- sure your printer is on-line and ready to print before you do this.
-
-
- Change Locations General
- GRAB is set up to place the printer in manual-feed mode and print
- the envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of plain
- paper in landscape mode -- is in the "right center". Test it with
- a plain piece of paper to see the location.
-
-
- ENVELOPE AREA
- (DEFAULT SETTINGS)
- |
- |
- |
- ------------------------|--------------------
- | | |
- | | |
- | | |
- | . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . |
- | . -------- |
- | . -------- |
- | . ---------------- |
- | . ---------------- |
- | . ---------------- |
- | . |
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------
- 11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-23 Menus
-
- Test Envelope Locations
-
- Change PostScript Locations
- GRAB is set up to place a PostScript printer in manual-feed mode
- and print the envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of
- plain paper in landscape mode -- is the "bottom right side". Test
- it with a plain piece of paper to see the locations.
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | ENVELOPE AREA |
- | (DEFAULT SETTINGS) |
- | | |
- | | |
- | . . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . |
- | . -------- |
- | . -------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . |
- ---------------------------------------------
- 11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
-
-
- LaserJet Center Envelope Feed
- To shift the printing to a center position, similar to the envelope
- feed of a LaserJet II, subtract "6000" from these two default
- entries and enter the following numbers:
-
- Large - The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS": 5800
-
- Small - The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS": 6600
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- | ENVELOPE AREA |
- | (CENTERED SETTINGS) |
- | | |
- | . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . |
- | . -------- |
- | . -------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . -------------- |
- | . |
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------------
- 11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-24 Menus
-
- "Color" Menu Selections
- ----------------------
- This selection allows you change the colors of GRAB's text marking
- block and help window. You MUST change the marking block colors if
- your word processor displays black characters on a white screen --
- otherwise the marking block will be invisible to you!
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Change colors |
- ---------------
-
- Change Colors
- Make this selection if you want to change the colors for the GRAB
- screen display. You will see a "sample" editing screen with GRAB
- called up. Use the left/right/up/down arrow keys to change the colors.
-
- When GRAB The Envelope Printer is used with some word processors, such
- as WordPerfect 5.0, the GRAB screen may be distorted. You can use
- this "Change colors" selection to change GRAB's default "bright"
- colors to "non-bright" colors. Any of the available seven basic
- colors will work along with WordPerfect 5.0.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 3-25 Menus
-
- "Exit" Menu Selections
- ---------------------
- This selection allows you to read from, and write to, the
- configuration of the GRAB.EXE file, or to exit the configuration
- program.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Get |
- | Save |
- | Exit |
- ------
-
- Get
- Make this selection if you want GRAB to read the configuration data in
- the existing GRAB.EXE file (if it is there). It lets you modify the
- changes you made the last time. If you don't "get" the information,
- you'll modify GRAB's original defaults.
-
- Save
- Make this selection to store your configuration in GRAB.EXE. Do this
- after setting all of your preferences. If you made changes and don't
- save them you will be reminded on exit.
-
- Exit
- Make this selection if you want to exit the configuration program and
- returns you to DOS. If you didn't save the configuration with the
- "Save" option, you will have the opportunity to do it upon exit.
-
- Page 3-26 Menus
-
-
-
- Page 3-27 Menus
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRABDB
- Database
-
- Menus
-
-
-
-
- Page 3-28 Menus
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 3-29 Menus
-
- GRABDB Database Menu
- --------------------
- These are the menu selections available when you use the GRAB Plus
- Database command: "GRABDB".
- || ||
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Add
- Use this selection to add a new record to your data base. The data
- base form displays the following fields for entering this record's
- information.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | -------------------- GRABDB Data Base Utility ----------------- |
- || ------------------------------ ||
- || ||
- || Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): ||
- || ||
- || Last Name: ||
- || ||
- || First Name: ||
- || ||
- || Company: ||
- || ||
- || Street Address 1: ||
- || ||
- || Street Address 2: ||
- || ||
- || City: State: Zip: - ||
- || ||
- || Phone No: ( ) - Ext: Tag fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= ||
- || ||
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | Up-arrow for Previous Field, Down-arrow or Return for next Field, |
- | F1 for Help on Edit commands, <Esc> Abort, F10 Save the Changes |
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.):
- This field allows you to enter a person's formal title.
-
- Last Name:
- Enter only the person's last name in this field.
-
- First Name:
- Enter only the person's first name in this field.
-
- GRABDB Page 3-30 Menus
-
- Company:
- This field allows you to enter a company name when there is no
- individual person for the record, just the company.
-
- Street Address 1:
- Enter the primary street address for this record. This can be the
- residence address of an individual or the street address of a
- company.
-
-
- Street Address 2:
- Enter a secondary address (if any). This could be the company
- address where an individual works
-
- City:
- Enter the city that is appropriate for the address above.
-
- State:
- Enter the state that is appropriate for the address above.
-
- Zip:
- Enter the correct zip code for the address above.
-
- Phone No: ( ) - Ext:
- Enter the telephone number of the person or company in this record.
- Enter the area code in the parentheses "( )". These is a place
- you can enter an extension number for this record "Ext:".
-
- Tag Fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5=
- You can "tag" your records for "batch printing". You have
- available the possibility of five different "tags" for each record.
- With these tags you can "browse" through the records matching a
- selected tag.
-
- For example, let's say you make payments on the 15th of the month
- and on the end of the month. You could tag those records
- containing addresses for payments you make on the 15th with an "A"
- , and use a "B" tag for those you pay at the end of the month. You
- can also tag the ones you pay on both the 15th and at the end of
- the month with both an "A" and a "B".
-
- GRABDB Page 3-31 Menus
-
- When you see the menu with the "Tag" selection, you can set it by
- entering the correct letter. If it is the 15th of the month, only
- the records with an "A" in any one of the five tag fields will be
- displayed. You can then browse records with the "Next" and
- "Previous" selections to display those records for use.
-
- The default "tag" is an asterisk (*), meaning all available records
- will be selected for display. Note: if you specify a tag not used
- in any record, GRABDB will reset itself to the default tag and
- return to the menu.
-
-
- GRABDB Page 3-32 Menus
- || ||
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Find
- If there is no individual person in a record, but just a company name
- entered, then the index will be taken from the company name. This
- means when you need to locate a record you are shown a screen asking
- for the last & first names. You don't need to enter the full name to
- find the record. This means if there is a Paul Mayer entered you
- could type in just part of the name, "may" for instance, and the
- program will retrieve the record. If there was a John May in the file
- then his record would appear. In this case you could select "Next" or
- "Previous" to search up and down the alphabet for the name you wanted.
-
-
-
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Delete Next Previous Edit Quit Help Tags |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Delete
- Make this selection to delete the displayed record.
-
- Next
- Make this selection to find the next record in this data file.
-
- Previous
- Make this selection to find the previous record in this data file.
-
- Edit
- Make this selection to edit the displayed record.
-
- Quit
- Make this selection to back out to the "Add/Find" menu.
-
-
- GRABDB Page 3-33 Menus
-
-
- Quit
- Make this selection to quit this menu and exit out of the data entry
- program.
-
- Help
- Make this selection to display brief explanations of these menu
- selections.
-
- Tags
- This selection allows you to enter tags for selectively searching
- through the data files
-
- Import
- This selection allows you to import data from an ASCII file that has
- been prepared from another data base.
-
- If you have been using another database system, you probably have a
- list of names & addresses you might want to use in GRABDB. Most
- database systems can export data in a format is known as "comma
- delimited." Here are two sample records:
-
- "Paul","Mayer","2526 69th Avenue South","St. Petersburg","FL","33712"
- "John","Doe","123 N. State Street","Chicago","IL","60601"
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- | IMPORTANT |
- | Please be sure your exported data is written |
- | with the "," (double quote comma double |
- | quote) between pieces of data. GRABDB |
- | expects this when it imports data. Also, we |
- | advise you to back up your GRABDB.DAT |
- | (data file) and GRABDB.IXN (index file) |
- | before you start importing data. |
- -----------------------------------------------
-
-
- Please Note: The above file contains six of the eleven available
- fields GRABDB can import. You can't have additional fields in a file
- GRABDB is to read as this would cause an overlap of data when reading
- in. If your database system must write out the additional (unused by
- GRABDB) items, make sure they are the last items in your export file.
- This way you will read in, say, the first five items and ignore the
- trailing three.
-
- GRABDB Page 3-34 Menus
-
- In order to read the file you must tell GRABDB the order to read in
- the different fields. As we can see, the order of our above file is:
- 1 - the first name, 2 - the last name, 3 - the street address, 4 - the
- city, 5 - the state and 6 - the zip code. Keep this in mind when you
- are shown the screen for import data selection. It should be marked
- as shown below:
-
-
- Title: 0
- Last Name: 2
- First Name: 1
- Company: 0
- Street Address 1: 3
- Street Address 2: 0
- City: 4
- State: 5
- Zip: 6
- Phone No: 0
- Ext: 0
-
-
- As you will notice, fields not being read-in are left as zeros. Also,
- you will find GRABDB will not let you enter the same number in two
- different fields. The [F10] key accepts the selections for importing.
- The [Esc] key aborts the selection. After selections are made, you
- will be asked for the name of the file you will be importing.
-
-
- Export
- You may export data to an ASCII file so you can use it with other
- programs (like the MailMerge feature of WordStar). The file will be
- written in the comma-quote style shown above. The data file written
- to your disk is named "GRABDB.ASC" and contains everything in the
- record (except the TAG fields). The TAG field selects the records you
- want to write, thus letting you control which records are exported.
-
- Page 3-35 Menus
-
-
-
- Page 3-36 Menus
-
-
-
- Page 3-37 Menus
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel
- Menus
-
-
- Page 3-38 Menus
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-39 Menus
-
- LaserLabel Menu
- ---------------
-
- These are the menu selections available when you use the LaserLabel
- command: "LL".
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------|-----------------------------|-----------
- | Stay | | |
- | Quit | | |
- ------ | |
- | |
- | Show current setup | |
- | Avery 5160/5260 labels | |
- | aVery 5161/5261 labels | |
- | aveRy 5162/5262 labels | |
- | Non-laser printer | |
- | Use two fonts | |
- | sOft font id # 80 | |
- | soFt font id # 90 | |
- | default Line printer font | |
- | default Courier font | |
- | Printer port | |
- | savE current setup | |
- --------------------------- |
- |
- | Stay |
- | print by Zip code |
- | print by Name |
- -------------------
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-40 Menus
-
- "Quit" Menu Selections
- ---------------------
- Use this menu selection to quit and exit the LaserLabel menus.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Stay |
- | Quit |
- ------
-
-
- Stay
- Make this selection if you change your mind and don't want to quit or
- exit out of this LaserLabel menus. You will remain in the LaserLabel
- menu selections. IF you made changes in the "Set up" selections and
- did not make the selection to save the changes, you have the
- opportunity to do that now before you select Quit.
-
- Quit
- Make this selection when you want to quit and exit out of this
- LaserLabel menu. You will be placed back to the DOS command line.
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- | CAUTION: |
- | If you made changes in the "Set up" |
- | selections and DID NOT make the selection |
- | to SAVE those changes, those changes will |
- | not be retained if you make this Quit |
- | selection. |
- | |
- | If you want to retain those changes, select |
- | "Stay". Then you have the opportunity to go |
- | back into the "Set up" menu and select "Save |
- | current set up". |
- ------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-41 Menus
-
- "Set up" Menu Selections
- -----------------------
- Use this menu selection to customize LaserLabel to your system and
- your preferences.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Show current setup |
- | Avery 5160/5260 labels |
- | aVery 5161/5261 labels |
- | aveRy 5162/5262 labels |
- | Non-laser printer |
- | Use two fonts |
- | sOft font id # 80 |
- | soFt font id # 90 |
- | default Line printer font |
- | default Courier font |
- | Printer port |
- | savE current setup |
- ---------------------------
-
-
- Show Current Set up
- This selection will display the current program settings. These
- settings may be changed and saved for use whenever the program is
- called up.
-
- Avery 5160/5260 Labels
- Make this selection to use Avery 5160/5260 laser labels which have
- thirty 1 inch x 2-5/8 inch labels on a sheet. If you want to use the
- printer default font, you must select the line printer fonts listed
- below. This label looks very attractive on small letter size
- envelopes, when using a 10 point bold font for the first line and a 10
- point regular font for the other lines of the address.
-
- Avery 5161/5261 Labels
- Make this selection to use Avery 5161/5261 laser printer labels which
- have twenty 1 inch x 4 inch labels on a sheet. These are a middle
- size correspondence label and look best on large size envelopes. If
- you want to use your printer's default font, you must select the
- courier font listed below.
-
- Avery 5162/5262 Labels
- Make this selection to use Avery 5162/5262 laser printer labels which
- have fourteen 1-1/3 inch x 4 inch labels on a sheet. These 5162/5262
- large labels are useful on packages. If you want to use your printer's
- default font, you must select the courier font listed below.
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-42 Menus
-
- Non-Laser Printer
- Make this selection if you want to print labels on a non-laser
- printer. It will allow the LaserLabel program to print labels on a
- dot-matrix or daisy wheel type printer. The format is the standard
- "one up" labels with six lines per label.
-
- Use Two Fonts
- Make this selection if you want the program to use the same font for
- all lines of the label or print a different font for the first line.
-
- Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to have a different font on the
- first line. It will be the soft font with an ID number of 90,
- which is described below.
-
- Enter "N" (for No) if you want to have the same font on all the
- lines.
-
- Soft Font ID #80
- This selection lets you use a downloaded soft font with an ID number
- of 80 to be selected by LaserLabel. The fonts must be downloaded
- prior to using LaserLabel in order to select them. Use the
- "DOWNLOAD.EXE" program to download the fonts. Read the instructions
- for the download program for the proper procedures.
-
- Downloading Fonts
- There is a batch file to download the two fonts which are included
- with this program. The batch file is called DLFONTS.BAT and will
- download the sample fonts for the "two fonts" use with the
- 5160/5260 labels. If you have selected the option to print a
- different font on the first line the# 80 font will be the second
- through the fifth lines of each label. So keeping this in mind
- when you download your fonts, make the # 80 a smaller size than the
- # 90 font, the # 90 being your "headline".
-
- When you make this selection you will be given the option of
- changing the font selection string. The default string will select
- the font with an ID number of 80. This string appears as "[(80X".
- (The "[" is a graphic representation for the [Esc] code.) The next
- paragraph explains how to enter special codes.
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-43 Menus
-
- If you want to use a font cartridge you may change the string to
- select your desired font. Do this by typing in the selection
- string from the manual supplied with your font cartridge. The
- [Esc] and control characters may be entered by holding down the
- control key and pressing the [P] key. Then the next key will be
- entered as is, such as the escape key or a control key.
-
- Soft Font ID #90
- This is the font you use for the first line (only) of each label when
- you select the use of two fonts. (See "Use Two Fonts" above.)
-
- This soft font id #90 selection information is the same as the ID #80
- (above).
-
- Default Line Printer Font
- Make this selection when you want to use your printer's default font
- for printing on the Avery 5160/5260 labels.
-
- Default Courier Font
- Make this selection when you want to use your printer's default font
- for printing on the Avery 5161/5261 & 5162/5262 labels.
-
- Printer Port
- Enter "Y" next to the printer port designation that your printer is
- connected.
-
- Save Current Set Up
- Make this selection to save all your selections (or any changes) into
- the "LL.EXE" program. You only have to run this setup section once to
- make your new "defaults".
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-44 Menus
-
- "Tags" Menu Selection
- --------------------
- Use this menu selection to enter a tag for selective searching in the
- GRABDB Database.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -------------------|---------------------------------
- |
- |
- --------|-----------------------------
- | The tag should be set to print the |
- | records in your GRABDB data file |
- | which match your desired tag. |
- | |
- | The "*" will print all records in |
- | the data file. |
- --------------------------------------
-
- Enter TAG for scanning: *
-
-
-
- Enter TAG for scanning: *
-
- The "Tags" selection lets you set the "Tag Field" for selection of
- "Tagged Records" by the GRAB Plus Database "GRABDB". The tagging of
- records is a feature of the GRABDB Database and is explained in the
- GRAB Plus Database section of this manual.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-45 Menus
-
- "File name" Menu Selection
- -------------------------
- Use this menu selection to choose the database file you want to work
- with.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- --------------------------|--------------------------
- |
- |
- |
- |
- Enter input file name or Esc to abort: C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.DAT
- Press F1 for Directory help
- |
- ----------------------------
- |
- |
- -------------------- C:\GRABPLUS\*.DAT ---------------------
- | ..\ GRABDB.DAT |
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- File Name
- The LaserLabel default file name is "GRABDB" which is the GRABDB.EXE
- default file name. If you have used GRABDB.EXE with the /F option and
- created several files, this menu selection lets you pick which file
- you want to work with.
-
- [F1] Key
- If you cannot remember a file name, a tap on the [F1] key (when
- prompted for the file name) will give you a list of the available
- database files for your selection.
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-46 Menus
-
- "Print labels" Menu Selections
- -----------------------------
- Use this menu selection to print your labels using all the selections
- from the previous options. You will be given the opportunity to have
- LaserLabel print in Zip Code order or print in Name order.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Stay |
- | print by Zip code |
- | print by Name |
- -------------------
-
-
-
- Stay
- Make this selection if you do not want to print the labels now. It
- will return you to the main LaserLabel menu. You can change any of
- the options or quit and exit LaserLabel.
-
- Print by Zip Code
- Make this selection if you want to print your labels in order of ZIP
- code, such as for bulk mailing purposes. When you select the Zip Code
- order, LaserLabel will create an index file from the contents of the
- GRABDB file. This will be done each time this selection is made since
- the GRABDB.EXE program does not index by ZIP code.
-
- You will be asked for a starting and ending record to choose from.
- Enter the starting and ending ZIP codes. This is useful if your
- printer should run out of labels and you need to start where it left
- off. You may stop the printing process by tapping the escape key
- while it is printing.
-
- If you want to print all records just tap the enter key to leave these
- two entries blank.
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 3-47 Menus
-
- Print by Name
- Make this selection if you want to print your labels in alphabetical
- order of last name (or company name).
-
- You will be asked for a starting and ending record to choose from.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- | IMPORTANT |
- | Use this procedure for entering a starting or ending |
- | record for a label run in name order: |
- | |
- | Since GRABDB indexes the files by last name or |
- | company name: |
- | |
- | * Enter the company name if no individual name is |
- | in the file. |
- | |
- | * If a person's name is in the file enter the last name. |
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- If you want to print labels in name order within a range of the
- alphabet, such as J through L, then just enter "J" in the start and
- "L" in the ending fields. This is useful if your printer should run
- out of labels and you need to start where it left off. You may stop
- the printing process by tapping the escape key while it is printing.
-
- If you want to print all records just tap the enter key to leave these
- two entries blank.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Operation
-
-
-
-
-
- Page 4-1 Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Operation
-
-
-
-
- GRAB The Envelope Printer
-
- GRABDB Database
-
- LaserLabel
-
-
-
-
- Page 4-2 Operation
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-3 Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB
- The Envelope Printer
-
-
- Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-4 Operation
-
- The First-Time You Use GRAB
- ---------------------------
- * Configure GRAB to your preferences.
- * Run the "GRABCFG" program. (See "Menus")
- - Accept or change the default hot-key and command-keys.
- * - Select your printer.
- * - Enter your return address.
- - Accept or change the default envelope size.
- - Accept or change the default address positions.
- - Accept or change the default colors for the GRAB screen.
- - Save your selections and exit GRAB's configuration.
-
- * Load GRAB into your computer's memory.
- * Load GRAB from:
- - A DOS command,
- or
- - From your AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
- or
- - From your customized BATCH files.
-
- * The actions marked with a single asterisk (*) must be done before
- you operate GRAB the envelope printer the first time. The other
- actions are options for customizing GRAB to your preferences.
-
-
-
- How To Use GRAB From Memory
- (The First Time and Thereafter)
- -------------------------------
- * Call GRAB from memory.
- - Press GRAB's hot-key to display the GRAB screen.
- Move the shadow box marker to cover the address.
- Accept or change the displayed printing selections.
-
- * Print your envelopes.
- - Press the command-key to print the address on the envelope.
-
- GRAB Page 4-5 Operation
-
- Loading GRAB Into Memory
-
- -------------------------------------------
- | IMPORTANT: |
- | Be sure you have configured GRAB with |
- | the GRABCFG program before you start |
- | using GRAB. The program needs |
- | important information about the kind of |
- | printer you are using. |
- -------------------------------------------
-
- As GRAB loads, you will see a confirmation displayed briefly when it
- loads successfully. The hot-key combination to pop-up GRAB when you
- want to use it will be displayed briefly as a courtesy reminder.
-
- There are different ways you can load GRAB, depending on how you
- want GRAB to be available for printing your envelopes.
-
- * Load GRAB from a DOS command.
-
- * Load GRAB from AUTOEXEC.BAT.
-
- * Load GRAB from BATCH files.
-
-
-
- Load GRAB From A DOS Command
- At the DOS prompt type:
-
- GRAB (and press Enter).
-
- When GRAB is loaded from a DOS command, it will remain "resident" in
- your computer's memory as long as the computer is running. When you
- switch your computer off, or re-boot it while it is running, GRAB will
- not be loaded in memory any longer. You will have to load GRAB again
- from DOS when you start your computer again.
-
- GRAB Page 4-6 Operation
-
-
- Load GRAB From AUTOEXEC.BAT
- You can add the command "GRAB" as an additional line in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It will automate the loading of GRAB so that it
- will be loaded into memory every time you start (or re-boot) your
- computer.
-
- The advantage of using this method is that anytime your computer is
- running, GRAB will always be ready for you at the touch of the hot-key
- so you can print an envelope -- whether you're using a word processor,
- a database program, a spreadsheet, or even GRABDB.
-
- The disadvantage of using this method is that the memory used by GRAB
- may be needed by some application programs you use.
-
- If you do not have an existing AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you can consult your
- computer's DOS Operating System Manual for directions to create one.
-
-
- Load GRAB From BATCH Files
- You can use a customized batch file to temporarily load GRAB into
- memory when you load your word processor (or any other text-based
- program), and then automatically remove it from memory when you exit
- your word processor.
- ---------------------------------------
- | CAUTION: |
- | This method will not work if you have |
- | previously loaded Borland's SideKick. |
- ---------------------------------------
-
- The advantage of this method is that GRAB is resident in memory only
- during your word processing session. When you exit your word
- processor, GRAB is unloaded from memory to make it available to other
- programs.
-
- The disadvantage of this method is that GRAB is not available for
- every program you use, unless you were to make a batch file for each
- one.
-
- GRAB Page 4-7 Operation
-
- Here is an example of a typical batch file to load GRAB automatically
- when you load a word processor such as WordPerfect:
-
- CD\GRABPLUS <---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory
- GRAB <---This loads GRAB into memory
- CD\WP51 <---This changes to the WordPerfect directory
- WP <---This starts WordPerfect
- CD\GRABPLUS <---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory again
- GRAB /R <---This unloads GRAB from memory upon exit
-
- In this example we moved to the GRAB Plus directory (line #1) and
- loaded GRAB in memory (line #2). Then we moved to the WordPerfect
- directory (line #3) and started WordPerfect (line #4). When we're
- done and exit WordPerfect, we move back to the GRAB Plus directory
- (line #5) and unloaded GRAB.
-
-
- GRAB With SideKick
- GRAB coexists with many other memory resident (TSR) programs. However,
- Borland's SideKick demands that it be loaded after everything else.
- For this reason, GRAB won't load if SideKick is already loaded unless
- you use the "/S" option when you invoke GRAB. At the DOS prompt, you
- would type:
-
- GRAB /S (and press Enter).
-
- This option comes at a price, though.
-
- * With SideKick, you cannot remove GRAB from memory unless you
- shut off the computer or reboot it.
-
- * However, SideKick Plus users can unload GRAB if loaded after
- SideKick Plus.
-
- Refer to the paragraph later in this section: "Remove GRAB From
- Memory", for more information about GRAB and other TSR programs.
-
- GRAB Page 4-8 Operation
-
- Calling GRAB From Memory
- Press GRAB's hot-key when you have an address on your screen. The
- familiar GRAB help window will pop up along with a shadow box
- marker.
- ---------------------------------------------------
- | NOTE: |
- | GRAB cannot pop up if your screen is running |
- | in "Graphics mode." It will respond with a beep |
- | if you attempt to call it. It works only if your |
- | screen is in one of the many text modes (even |
- | the EGA/VGA 8x8 text modes). |
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- GRAB automatically displays a help window showing the current
- configuration of GRAB and keys to press for operating GRAB. You can
- toggle this help window on & off with the [F1] key.
-
- The GRAB Screen
- The GRAB screen consists of a shadow box marker and a help window.
- They give you the ability to mark the address you want to print and to
- see (and change) the way the envelope is printed.
-
- Here is an example of GRAB's display showing a typical configuration.
- We have shown the shadow box marker already placed over the address so
- you can see how it is used.
-
- August 12, 1990 ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- -------------------------------- | marker to cover the address. |
- | Paul Mayer | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. | | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | 2526 69th Avenue South | | increase the size of marker. |
- | St. Petersburg, FL 33712 | | Print large size envelopes. |
- -------------------------------- | Print primary return. |
- Dear Mr. Mayer: | Regular envelope feed |
- | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- Thank you for the information about yo| <F2> Change feed mode |
- operation of a business payroll. | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- Your ZPAY 3 Payroll System is exactly | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- for our business operation. | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- Enclosed is a company draft for the am| <Alt>S Toggle size. |
- | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- Thank you very much. | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- |------------------------------|
- Sincerely, | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-9 Operation
-
- The Shadow Box Marker
- Use the shadow box marker to cover the address you want to print.
-
- Moving The Shadow Box Marker
- Use the arrow keys to move the shadow box marker over the
- address you want to print on the envelope.
- ^
- |
- |
- |
- [Up] ARROW KEY MOVES SHADOW BOX UP
- ------------------------------------ -- -- -- ->
- | | [Right] ARROW KEY MOVES
- | | SHADOW BOX TO THE RIGHT
- | |
- | | [left] ARROW KEY MOVES
- ------------------------------------ SHADOW BOX TO THE LEFT
- [Down] ARROW KEY MOVES SHADOW BOX DOWN <- -- -- --
- |
- |
- |
- v
-
- Changing The Size Of The Shadow Box Marker
- Use the function keys [F7], [F8], [F9], and [F10] to change the
- size of the shadow box. You don't have to change the size
- unless there is unwanted text inside the shadow box that is not
- part of the address.
- ------------------------------------
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- ------------------------------------
- [F10] KEY INCREASES SHADOW BOX HEIGHT
-
-
- ------------------------------------
- | |
- | |
- ------------------------------------
- [F9] KEY REDUCES SHADOW BOX HEIGHT
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- -------------------------------------------------------
- [F8] KEY INCREASES SHADOW BOX LENGTH
-
-
- ------------------------
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- ------------------------
- [F7] KEY DECREASES SHADOW BOX LENGTH
-
- GRAB Page 4-10 Operation
-
- The Help Window
- Use the help window to see how GRAB is currently configured. Use
- the key commands shown if you want to temporarily change GRAB's
- envelope printing configuration. You must use GRAB's configuration
- program GRABCFG if you want to make permanent changes. The
- command-key combinations we have shown here are the default
- combinations as GRAB is distributed.
-
-
- ------------------------------
- REMINDER OF WAYS TO -----| Use arrow keys to move the |
- MOVE AND RE-SIZE THE | | marker to cover the address. |
- SHADOW BOX MARKER | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- (SEE PREVIOUS PAGE)------| | to decrease size and F10 to |
- -----| increase the size of marker. |
- -----| Print large size envelopes. |
- PRINTING SELECTIONS -----| | Print primary return. |
- -----| Regular envelope feed |
- -----| <ESC> Abort the process. |
- | | <F2> Change feed mode |
- | | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- | | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- * COMMAND-KEYS FOR | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- OPERATION OR CHANGES ----| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- | | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
- | | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- | |------------------------------|
- -----| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
- * These are the command-keys determined
- from the "GRABCFG" program. We have
- shown the default command-keys as GRAB
- is distributed. Your command-keys
- may be different than these shown if
- you have changed them with "GRABCFG".
-
-
- You can toggle the status of several GRAB options while the marker
- block is visible:
-
- * Whether you will use large or small envelopes.
-
- * Whether a return address is printed or not.
-
- * Whether the primary or alternate return address is used.
-
- * Which envelope feed you will use on your printer.
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-11 Operation
-
- Printing Selections
- These lines display the current setting for the type of
- envelope, which return address (or no return address), and your
- printer's type of feed used for envelopes. Use the displayed
- command-key combinations to temporarily change these settings.
- (See descriptions of the key commands below.)
-
- Print Large Size Envelopes
- If you want to print on small size envelopes, use the "<Alt>S
- - Toggle size" command-key to toggle the envelope size from
- large to small (or from small to large). Each time you press
- the command-key the display changes the selection to the
- opposite envelope size.
-
- Refer to "Toggle size" in "Key Commands" on the following
- pages for more information.
-
- Print Primary Return
- This printing selection is the default selection as GRAB is
- distributed. Use these command-key combinations if you want
- to change the selection:
-
- <Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt.
- Use this command-key to change the return address from the
- primary to the alternate (or back from the alternate to
- the primary.
-
- Refer to "Toggle primary/alt." in "Key Commands" on the
- following pages for more information.
-
- <Alt>R - Toggle return
- Use this command-key to change whether you print a return
- address on your envelope or not.
-
- Refer to "Toggle return" in "Key Commands" on the
- following pages for more information.
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-12 Operation
-
- Regular envelope feed
- The [F2] key toggles between the different types of envelope
- feeds, depending on which printer you are using.
-
- LaserJet II
- LaserJet IID
- LaserJet III
- LaserJet IIID
- If you use one of these Hewlett Packard LaserJet printers,
- you can use the [F2] key to switch between the normal
- (adjustable) envelope feed on your paper tray or the
- optional new envelope tray options you may purchase as an
- accessory. The envelope feed selection will display one
- of these selections:
-
- * Use LaserJet standard feed
- * Use LaserJet II Tray
- * Use LaserJet IID Power Tray
-
- --------------------------------------------
- | NOTE |
- | It's very important you don't try to feed |
- | from the special tray if you don't have |
- | one -- the printer will lock up and the |
- | display will request the tray be inserted. |
- --------------------------------------------
-
- If you use one of the special envelope trays you should
- select the COM-10 size option when installing the tray.
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-13 Operation
-
- LaserJet
- PostScript
- Cordata
- If you use the older Hewlett Packard Laserjet printer,
- PostScript, or the Cordata, the [F2] key has no effect.
- The envelope feed selection will display:
-
- * Print landscape mode
-
-
- Plain Printer
- If you have selected the plain printer in the
- configuration, and have an Epson printer, you may toggle
- between "normal feed" and "sideways print" feed. This
- feature lets those with a short carriage printer to turn
- the envelope and insert it in "landscape" mode. The
- selection displays either:
-
- * Print on plain printer
- * Print landscape (Epson)
-
- ------------------------------------------
- | NOTE |
- | If you use a standard printer, position |
- | your envelope so the print head is on |
- | the first line where a return address |
- | would print, even if you don't print a |
- | return address. |
- | |
- | For most other printers, you just insert |
- | an envelope in the envelope feed guides |
- | or tray position. |
- ------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-14 Operation
-
- Command-Key Descriptions
- Use the displayed key commands to print envelopes or change
- the way they will be printed. You must have GRAB popped-up on
- screen for these command keys to work.
-
- <Esc> - Abort the process
- Press the [Esc] key if you want to abort the print process.
- The GRAB screen will disappear. (GRAB remains in
- memory, however, ready for use again.)
-
- <F2> - Change feed mode
- Use this command-key to change the feed mode of your printer.
- The change depends on the printer you have selected during
- configuration of GRAB. Refer to "Printing Selections",
- "Regular Envelope Feed" on the previous pages for more
- information.
- ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- | marker to cover the address. |
- | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | increase the size of marker. |
- | Print large size envelopes. |
- | Print primary return. |
- ------------->Regular envelope feed |
- | | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- --------------<F2> Change feed mode |
- | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
- | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- |------------------------------|
- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
- <Alt>X - Print the address
- Use this command-key when you are ready to print your
- envelopes. The GRAB screen will disappear and printing will
- start.
-
- GRAB will only accept ASCII characters in the address. If
- your word processor uses special characters for displaying
- control codes, or if it displays them in the "^K" format,
- they will be stripped out.
-
- GRAB Page 4-15 Operation
-
- * If you use a standard printer, position your envelope so
- the print head is on the first line where a return address
- would print, even if you don't print a return address.
-
- * For most other printers, you just insert an envelope in the
- envelope feed guides or tray position.
-
- If your printer is switched OFF, or not On-line, or your
- printer is not set for special tray use, printing will not
- start. GRAB will display a reminder message so you can remedy
- the condition and re-display the GRAB screen and try again.
-
-
- <Alt>E - Edit the address
- You may edit an address before printing by pressing the
- command-key after the address is covered with the marking
- block.
-
- An "Edit Address Window" appears containing the covered
- address for you to type any changes for envelope printing.
- After editing the address, press the [PgDn] key to print the
- envelope.
-
- The changes you type are only applied for the envelope
- printing. They do not change the covered address in the
- document.
-
- <Alt>C - Enter the address
- You may also manually type the address in to GRAB, if you
- desire, by pressing the command-key for "Enter the address"
- while GRAB is on screen. A "Manual Address Entry Window"
- will open and request the address.
-
- This is useful if you need to send a "carbon copy" of your
- letter to someone else. After typing in the address, press
- the [PgDn] key to print the envelope. This can also be used
- from DOS or any other program you might be in.
-
- GRAB Page 4-16 Operation
-
- <Alt>L - Edit last address
- You may edit the last address you printed by pressing the
- command-key for "Edit Last Address" while GRAB is on screen.
-
- An "Edit Last Address Window" appears containing the last
- address you printed. You can type any changes to it for
- envelope printing. After editing the address, press the
- [PgDn] key to print the envelope.
-
- <Alt>R - Toggle return
- Use this command-key to toggle the return address to be
- printed or not printed, while GRAB is on the screen.
- ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- | marker to cover the address. |
- | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | increase the size of marker. |
- | Print large size envelopes. |
- ------------------>Print primary return. |
- | | Regular envelope feed |
- Print primary return | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- or | <F2> Change feed mode |
- Print alternate return | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- Do not print return | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- -------------------<Alt>R Toggle return. |
- | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
- | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- |------------------------------|
- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
- GRAB Page 4-17 Operation
-
- <Alt>S - Toggle size
- Use this command-key to toggle the envelope size to be
- printed, either large or small, while GRAB is on screen.
-
- ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- | marker to cover the address. |
- | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | increase the size of marker. |
- ------------------>Print large size envelopes. |
- | | Print primary return. |
- | | Regular envelope feed |
- Print large size envelopes | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- | | <F2> Change feed mode |
- | | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- Print small size envelopes | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- | | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- -------------------<Alt>S Toggle size. |
- | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- |------------------------------|
- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
-
- <Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt.
- Use this command-key to toggle the return address to be
- printed, either primary or alternate while GRAB is on screen.
-
- ------------------------------
- | Use arrow keys to move the |
- | marker to cover the address. |
- | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
- | to decrease size and F10 to |
- | increase the size of marker. |
- | Print large size envelopes. |
- ------------------>Print primary return. |
- | | Regular envelope feed |
- | | <ESC> Abort the process. |
- Print primary return | <F2> Change feed mode |
- | | <Alt>X Print the address. |
- | | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
- | | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
- Print alternate return | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
- | | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
- | | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
- -------------------<Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
- | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
- | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
- |------------------------------|
- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
- ------------------------------
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-18 Operation
-
- <Alt>I - Comment = Empty
- The last toggle displayed is the optional comment line. In
- order to enter the comment line, press the command-key for
- "Comment = Empty" while GRAB is on screen. A "Optional
- Comment Entry Window" appears for you to enter your comment.
-
- After you have entered the line and press the enter key the
- toggle will display "Comment = Loaded".
-
- If you want to remove the comment line, press the command-key
- again and then press [Esc] to empty the comment line buffer.
- The display will read "Comment = Empty".
-
-
-
- <Alt>Y - Edit return addr.
- The return address may also be edited by pressing the
- command-key after GRAB is popped-up on screen. Both the
- primary and alternate return address (or either) may be
- changed with this feature. A "Change Return Address Window"
- appears. You can type changes to both return addresses (or
- either). The changes you type are only applied for the
- envelope printing. They do not change the default return
- addresses.
-
-
- F1 Key Toggle Help On/Off
- Use the [F1] key to toggle GRAB's help window off and on, as
- long as the shadow marker box is on screen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-19 Operation
-
- Remove GRAB From Memory
- To remove GRAB from memory, enter from the DOS prompt (or a batch
- file):
- GRAB /R
-
-
- Then GRAB will remove itself from memory.
-
-
- If GRAB Refuses To Unload From Memory
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- | CAUTION |
- | If you had loaded another TSR program (such as |
- | SideKick) after you had loaded GRAB, you |
- | cannot unload GRAB from memory. You will |
- | have to unload any other TSR programs in the |
- | order of "last-in-first-out". Then you can unload |
- | GRAB. |
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Remove TSR's That Were Loaded After GRAB IF you know which TSR
- programs were loaded after GRAB was loaded, then you can remove
- them one at a time so you can unload GRAB. Refer to those TSR
- program's manuals for information about the procedure to remove
- them from memory.
-
- When they are removed from memory, you can successfully unload
- GRAB from memory.
-
-
- How To Tell What TSR's Are Loaded After GRAB
- If you do not know what TSR program was loaded into memory after
- GRAB, you can use the "MAPMEM" program included on the GRAB Plus
- distribution disk. It will display a listing of programs that are
- residing in your computer's memory.
-
- GRAB Page 4-20 Operation
-
- You can start this program by typing from the DOS prompt:
-
- MAPMEM (and press Enter).
-
- An example display is shown below:
-
- Allocated Memory Map - by TurboPower Software
-
- PSP blks bytes owner command line hooked vectors
- ----- ---- ----- -------- ------------------- -------------------
- 0008 1 3344 config
- 0C78 2 5904 command 22 24 2E
- 0E16 2 11936 pc-cache 15 19 F1 F3 FF
- 1102 2 6288 GRAB 05
- 128C 2 65344 SK 28 EC EF
-
- 2283 2 512976 free
-
- Notice in this example that there is one listing after GRAB, and it
- is identified "SK". In this example, "SK" is SideKick. Now you
- know that if you were to unload SideKick from your computer's
- memory, you will be able to unload GRAB.
-
- Unload TSR's Loaded From Your AUTOEXEC.BAT File If you are
- automatically loading GRAB and other TSR programs from your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you may have a problem being able to unload the
- other TSR's. Here is how you can do it:
-
- Step 1. Temporarily Rename Your AUTOEXEC.BAT File.
- With the DOS prompt on your root directory, such as "C:>",
- rename your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to be
- "AUTOEXEC.TMP" by typing this command and then press
- Enter.
-
- ren autoexec.bat autoexec.tmp
-
- Now, your AUTOEXEC.BAT file is disabled because it is
- now named AUTOEXEC.TMP.
-
- Step 2. Re-boot Your Computer
- To re-boot your computer, press all together and then
- release:
-
- [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Delete]
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-21 Operation
-
- Your computer will start up and display the prompt: C:\>.
- When your computer is re-booted without the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file being effective, all TSR programs that were resident
- in memory are cleared out. In this example, both SideKick
- and GRAB no longer reside in memory. Now you can use
- GRAB's configuration program "GRABCFG".
-
- Step 3. Run GRABCFG
- Change to the directory containing GRABCFG. To run
- GRABCFG, type:
-
- GRABCFG (and press Enter).
-
- Step 4. Rename AUTOEXEC Back To BAT
- To change the name of your AUTOEXEC.TMP file back to
- the name AUTOEXEC.BAT, type and then press Enter:
-
- ren autoexec.tmp autoexec.bat
-
- Now your AUTOEXEC.BAT file is ready for use again the
- next time you boot-up your computer.
-
- Step 5. Re-boot Your Computer
- To re-boot your computer using the altered
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file, press all together and then release:
-
- [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Delete]
-
- Your GRAB program will now operate according to the
- changes you made with the GRABCFG program.
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-22 Operation
-
- Using GRAB Without Going Resident
- You can load GRAB from the command line without going resident if you
- find the need. This is useful if other applications need a lot of
- memory and you don't want to load any memory resident programs. The
- command to load GRAB without going resident is:
-
- GRAB /C
-
- This feature goes hand in hand with the database program GRABDB as
- GRABDB normally checks to see if GRAB is loaded and will "pop" it up
- for use. If GRAB is not loaded, GRABDB will call it from DOS so you
- may still print your envelope if you don't have GRAB in memory. In
- order to take advantage of this feature both GRAB and GRABDB must
- reside in the same directory.
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-23 Operation
-
- Edit Commands Edit commands available for use in the data entry areas
- are as follows:
-
-
- [Enter] - Accept line.
-
- [Esc], [Ctrl]-[Break] - Quit without changing line.
-
- [Left], [Ctrl]-[S] - Cursor left one character.
-
- [Right], [Ctrl]-[D] - Cursor right character.
-
- [Ctrl]-[Left], [Ctrl]-[A] - Cursor left one word.
-
- [Ctrl]-[Right], [Ctrl[-[F] - Cursor right one word.
-
- [Home], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[S] - Cursor to beginning of line.
-
- [End], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[D] - Cursor to end of line.
-
- [Del], [Ctrl]-[G] - Delete character at cursor.
-
- [Bksp], [Ctrl]-[H], [Ctrl]-[Bksp] - Delete character to left of cursor.
-
- [Ctrl]-[End], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[Y] - Delete to end of line.
-
- [Ctrl]-[Y], [Ctrl]-[X] - Delete entire line.
-
- [Ctrl]-[Home] - Delete from beginning of line.
-
- [Ctrl]-[T] - Delete Word to right of cursor.
-
- [Ins] - Toggle insert mode on and off. Fat cursor indicates insert
- mode; thin cursor indicates overwrite mode.
-
- [Crtl]-[R], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[L] - Restore original contents of line.
-
- GRAB Page 4-24 Operation
-
-
-
- GRAB Page 4-25 Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRABDB
- Database
-
-
- Operation
-
-
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-26 Operation
-
- How To Use GRABDB
- -----------------
-
- How To Start GRABDB
- * From the DOS prompt, enter: GRABDB ■
-
-
-
- How To Add Names & Addresses
- * Start GRABDB From DOS.
-
- * Select "Add".
- - Type in the name, address, telephone number, etc.
- - Save the record.
-
-
-
- How To Print Envelopes
- * Start GRABDB From DOS.
- (Omit this step if you remain in GRABDB after adding new
- records.)
-
- * Select "Find".
- - Type the name of the record you want to print to an
- envelope.
-
- - Press [F7], [F8], or [F9] to pop-up the GRAB Envelope
- Printer screen.
-
- - Press GRAB's "Print the address" command-key to print your
- envelope.
-
- GRABDB Page 4-27 Operation
-
- Starting GRABDB
- With GRABDB, you can maintain files of names and addresses for use
- with GRAB the Memory Resident Envelope Printer. This program is
- called into use from the DOS prompt by typing:
-
- GRABDB (and Return).
-
- You must be in the directory where the GRABDB program is stored or
- have this directory in your DOS PATH command for GRABDB to load.
-
- When GRABDB starts up, the sign-on screen delay can be cut short by
- pressing the [Esc] key. When the "Data Base Utility" screen appears,
- you can store your information in this easy-to-use database. Then you
- can call up addresses and print them on your envelopes with the GRAB
- program.
-
- || ||
- || ||
- || ||
- || ||
- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Menu Bar of the "Data Base Utility" Screen
-
-
-
- Adding Entries To The GRABDB Database
- The first time you use GRABDB, you will need to add the records you
- want to have for printing envelopes.
-
- There are two ways to enter records into GRABDB:
-
- * Use the "Add" selection and manually type in your records.
-
- * Use the "Import" selection to bring in existing records from
- another database system.
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-28 Operation
-
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Entering Records Using The "Add" Selection
- Select "Add" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form. The
- "Data Base Utility" record form will be displayed.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | -------------------- GRABDB Data Base Utility ----------------- |
- || ------------------------------ ||
- || ||
- || Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): ||
- || ||
- || Last Name: ||
- || ||
- || First Name: ||
- || ||
- || Company: ||
- || ||
- || Street Address 1: ||
- || ||
- || Street Address 2: ||
- || ||
- || City: State: Zip: - ||
- || ||
- || Phone No: ( ) - Ext: Tag fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= ||
- || ||
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- -- Up-arrow for Previous Field, Down-arrow or Return for next Field -
- | F1 for Help on Edit commands, <Esc> Abort, F10 Save the Changes |
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- The entry sessions of the database are built in a simple style to
- make it as easy as possible to add records, delete records or to
- edit existing records. All menu items may be selected either by
- the highlighted menu bars or the first letter of the selection.
-
- When entering data, the entry screen offers full cursor control via
- the IBM keyboard.
-
- Edit commands as well as special keys are shown by pressing the
- help key.
-
- Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for information about
- entries for each field of the record.
-
- GRABDB Page 4-29 Operation
-
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Entering Records Using The "Import" Selection
- If you have been using another database system, you probably have a
- list of names & addresses you might want to use in GRABDB. Most
- database systems can export data in a format is known as "comma
- delimited." Here are two sample records:
-
- "Paul","Mayer","2526 69th Avenue South","St. Petersburg","FL","33712"
- "John","Doe","123 N. State Street","Chicago","IL","60601"
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- | IMPORTANT |
- | Please be sure your exported data is written |
- | with the "," (double quote comma double quote) |
- | between pieces of data. GRABDB expects this |
- | when it imports data. Also, we advise you to |
- | back up your GRABDB.DAT (data file) and |
- | GRABDB.IXN (index file) before you start |
- | importing data. |
- -------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Please Note: The above file contains six of the eleven available
- fields GRABDB can import. You can't have additional fields in a
- file GRABDB is to read as this would cause an overlap of data when
- reading in. If your database system must write out the additional
- (unused by GRABDB) items, make sure they are the last items in your
- export file. This way you will read in, say, the first five items
- and ignore the trailing three.
-
- In order to read the file you must tell GRABDB the order to read in
- the different fields. As we can see, the order of our above file
- is: 1 - the first name, 2 - the last name, 3 - the street address,
- 4 - the city, 5 - the state and 6 - the zip code. Keep this in
- mind when you are shown the screen for import data selection. It
- should be marked as shown below:
-
- GRABDB Page 4-30 Operation
-
-
- Title: 0
- Last Name: 2
- First Name: 1
- Company: 0
- Street Address 1: 3
- Street Address 2: 0
- City: 4
- State: 5
- Zip: 6
- Phone No: 0
- Ext: 0
-
-
- As you will notice, fields not being read-in are left as zeros.
- Also, you will find GRABDB will not let you enter the same number
- in two different fields. The [F10] key accepts the selections for
- importing. The [Esc] key aborts the selection. After selections
- are made, you will be asked for the name of the file you will be
- importing.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-31 Operation
-
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Finding Existing Records
- Select "Find" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form.
-
- The records you enter into GRABDB are indexed for easy retrieval when
- needed. When you retrieve records, you can immediately print them on
- envelopes or you can edit them for use now or later.
-
- The records are indexed by default using the last name and the first
- name of the individual entered. If there is no individual person in a
- record and only a company name is entered, then the index will be
- taken from the company name. This means when you need to locate a
- record you are shown a screen asking for the last name and first name.
-
- You don't need to enter the full name to find the record. This means
- if there is a "Paul Mayer" entered, you could type in just part of the
- name, "may" for example, and the program will retrieve the record. If
- there were a "John May" in the file, then his record would appear. In
- that case you could select "Next" or "Previous" from the menu bar to
- search up and down the alphabet for the specific record with name you
- wanted.
-
- Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for information about
- entries for each field of the record.
-
-
-
- || ||
- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
- | Delete Next Previous Edit Quit Help Tags |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Editing Existing Records
- Select "Edit" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form.
-
- You can edit any of the entries in the fields, or enter information
- in empty fields.
-
- GRABDB Page 4-32 m Opdration
-
- GRABDB and ZIPKEY
- If you have ZIPKEY, a TSR ZIP Code look-up program from Eric
- Isaacson Software, then GRABDB will look up the City and State for
- you by using ZIPKEY. All you have to do is make sure ZIPKEY is
- loaded then enter the zip code into the proper location in the data
- entry screen and tap the [F2] key. GRABDB will then type in the
- City and State for you.
-
- ZIPKEY is available from:
- Eric Isaacson Software
- 416 E. University Avenue
- Bloomington, Indiana 47401-4739
-
-
- State Abbreviation Look-up Table
- When entering data, GRABDB lets you enter a two letter state
- abbreviation code. This code follows the U.S. Postal abbreviations
- standard. If you don't know the abbreviation for a particular
- state, you may tap the [F1] key while your cursor is resting in the
- state entry field. A "pick table" will pop up so you can select
- the proper state. The pick table also contains the Canadian
- Province list.
-
- This also works in reverse when GRABDB formats the address for
- printing. GRABDB will spell the full state name out before letting
- GRAB print the address. Don't worry though, as GRABDB will not let
- you misspell a state abbreviation!
-
-
- Tagging Records
- You can tag records for "Batch Printing". You have the
- availability of five different "tags" for each record. With these
- tags you can "browse" through the records matching a selected tag.
-
- The default "tag" is an asterisk (*), meaning all available records
- will be selected for display. Note: if you specify a tag not used
- in any record, GRABDB will reset itself to the default tag and
- return to the menu. Refer to the "Menus" section for more
- information about tags.
-
- GRABDB Page 4-33 Operation
-
- Printing Records On Your Envelopes
- You should have GRAB loaded in memory before entering GRABDB. The
- function keys for formatting the record are active whenever you see
- the menu with the "Next" and "Previous" selections.
-
- When you have the record you want to print on the screen, press the
- function key for the printing format you want to use ([F7], [F8] or
- [F9] keys). The address will display, ready for use with GRAB, in a
- position where GRAB normally pops up. Then press GRAB's "Print the
- address" command-key to print the address.
-
- GRAB will be loaded "nonresident" by GRABDB if it is not previously
- loaded.
-
-
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- | ---------------------- ------------------------------ |
- || | GRABDB Dai| Use arrow keys to move the ||
- || ----------- | marker to cover the address. ||
- || | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 ||
- || Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): | to decrease size and F10 to ||
- || | increase the size of marker. ||
- || Last Name: Mayer | Print large size envelopes. ||
- || | Print primary return. ||
- || First Name: Paul | Print landscape mode. ||
- || | <ESC> Abort the process. ||
- || Company: ZPAY Payroll Systems, In| <F2> Not active. ||
- || | <Alt>X Print the address. ||
- || Street Address 1: 2526 69th Avenu| <Alt>E Edit the address. ||
- | <ALT>C Enter the address. ||
- ----------------------------------- | <Alt>L Edit last address. ||
- |Paul Mayer | | <ALT>R Toggle return. ||
- |ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. | | <ALT>S Toggle size. ||
- |2526 69th Avenue South | | <ALT>A Toggle primary/alt.||
- |St. Petersburg, FL 33712 | | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. ||
- |------------------------------ | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. ||
- | |------------------------------||
- | If GRAB is not loaded - Hit any | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off ||
- | the GRABDB Data Base System. ------------------------------
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- F7, F8 & F9 Keys ARE Now Active - Tag field set to: *
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-34 Operation
-
- Printing Formats
- Addresses can be formatted for printing in three different styles
- by using the function keys [F7], [F8] and [F9]. The formats are as
- follows:
-
- The [F7] Key Printing Format
-
- NAME FIRST -----> Mr. Paul Mayer
- COMPANY NEXT ---> ZPAY Payroll Systems
- 2526 69th Avenue South
- St. Petersburg, FL 33712
-
-
- The [F8] Key Printing Format
-
- COMPANY FIRST --> ZPAY Payroll Systems
- NAME NEXT ------> Mr. Paul Mayer
- 2526 69th Avenue South
- St. Petersburg, FL 33712
-
-
- The [F9] Key Printing Format
-
- COMPANY FIRST --> ZPAY Payroll Systems
- 2526 69th Avenue South
- St. Petersburg, FL 33712
- NAME LAST ------> ATTN: Paul Mayer
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-35 Operation
-
- Starting GRABDB With Options
- You can start GRABDB with various options by attaching "switches" onto
- the command "GRABDB". You can combine these option switches together
- if you want multiple options.
-
-
- The /A Start Up Option
- The /A command line option changes the appearance of formatted
- addresses in GRABDB. It forces your database to have two-letter
- state abbreviations in place of the full state name. If GRABDB is
- started with the command:
-
- GRABDB /A
-
- Addresses will display with the official two letter state
- abbreviation ready for printing.
-
-
- The /F Start Up Option
- GRABDB's default data file name is GRABDB.DAT. You may select
- different file names for different databases if you desire. You
- could have one database named "VENDORS" and another named
- "CUSTOMER".
-
- This is done with the /F flag typed on the command line when
- loading GRABDB. If you want to bring up a database file named
- "VENDORS", you would load GRABDB as follows:
-
- GRABDB /FVENDORS
-
- Note that there are no spaces between the /F and the database file
- name "VENDORS".
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-36 Operation
-
- The /M Start Up Option
- You can force monochrome colors if desired by typing /M or /m after
- typing GRABDB. This is useful when you have a color adapter board
- and are not using a color monitor. If you have a monochrome board
- you don't have to do this as GRABDB detects the display adapter
- upon loading.
-
- The following command would load GRABDB in the monochrome
- mode:
-
- GRABDB /M
-
-
- The /S Start Up Option
- You can turn off the sound if you like a totally quiet program.
- This is done by loading GRABDB on the command line by typing /S or
- /s after the GRABDB command is entered as shown below:
-
- GRABDB /S
-
-
- The /U Start Up Option
- The /U command line option forces GRABDB to use upper-case letters
- in the address. Use this option to compensate for new post office
- OCR (Optical Character Recognition) equipment. It also strips
- punctuation from the City/State/ZIP line and puts two spaces (not
- one) between the City and State abbreviation and the ZIP Code.
-
- This is for people who do bulk mailing and wish to save the extra
- postage by letting the post office use their OCR equipment. The
- City, State and ZIP must be on the last line of the address in
- order to comply with the post office. This means you cannot use a
- comment line. To load GRABDB with the /U switch, enter:
-
- GRABDB /U
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-37 Operation
-
- Combining Start Up Options
- You can combine start up options if you wish. For example, if you
- want to start GRABDB in monochrome mode and silent mode, you can
- put both option switches on the command line:
-
- GRABDB /M/S
-
-
-
- Fixing Damaged Data Files
- GRABDB includes a utility program for repairing damaged GRABDB data
- files.
- * You can run it if your GRABDB data files have become damaged or
- corrupted.
-
- * You can run it periodically to clean up deleted records in your
- GRABDB data files.
-
- To run it, from the DOS prompt type:
-
- FIXGDB (and press Enter).
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-38 Operation
-
-
-
-
- GRABDB Page 4-39 Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel
-
-
- Operation
-
-
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 4-40 Operation
-
- How To Use LaserLabel
- ---------------------
-
-
-
- How To Start LaserLabel
- * From the DOS prompt, enter: LL
-
-
-
-
- How To Print Labels
- * Select "Set up"
- - Select type of labels.
- - Select type of font.
-
- * Select "Print labels".
- - Select either:
- Print by Zip code
- or
- Print by Name
-
-
-
-
- LaserLabel Page 4-41 Operation
-
- Starting LaserLabel
- LaserLabel has been created so users of the GRAB Plus Envelope Printer
- can turn their GRABDB data files into a powerful label printing
- system.
-
- This program lets you take data files from GRABDB and print labels on
- your LaserJet printer.
-
- You can call LaserLabel into use from the DOS prompt by typing:
-
- LL (and press Enter).
-
- You must be in the directory where the LaserLabel program is stored or
- have this directory in your DOS PATH command for LaserLabel to load.
-
- When LaserLabel starts up, the sign-on screen delay can be cut short
- by pressing the [Esc] key. When the LaserLabel menu screen appears,
- you can make your selections and print your labels.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- In order to print labels on your laser printer, you need to take a few
- steps in preparation before the actual printing may take place. You
- need to make some decisions, depending on which labels you use.
-
- * Do you want to use the printer's default fonts?
-
- * Do you want to use soft fonts or possibly fonts from a font
- cartridge?
-
- * Do you want the first line of the address to have a font different
- from the other lines in the address?
-
- * Do you want to print your labels according to your GRABDB database
- "tags"?
-
- Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for more information about
- each selection of this LaserLabel Menu.
-
- * If you have already selected the type of labels you are going to
- use, and the type of fonts to use, you can go directly to the "Print
- labels" selection.
-
- LaserLabel Page 4-42 Operation
-
- Printing Labels
- LaserLabel lets you use different label formats from Avery as well as
- using soft fonts for added impact to your mailings. The program
- recognizes the tag fields of GRABDB and will select by tags if you
- like. The LaserLabel system comes with a sample set of soft fonts to
- show you how your labels can have a creative appearance for greater
- impact.
-
- * Select "Set up" from the menu.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Show current setup |
- | Avery 5160/5260 labels |
- | aVery 5161/5261 labels |
- | aveRy 5162/5262 labels |
- | Non-laser printer |
- | Use two fonts |
- | sOft font id # 80 |
- | soFt font id # 90 |
- | default Line printer font |
- | default Courier font |
- | Printer port |
- | savE current setup |
- ---------------------------
-
- - Select "Show current setup" to see the type of labels, fonts, etc.
- that are currently selected. You can change the selections to your
- preference, or you can accept them as they are.
-
- Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for more information
- about each of the selections.
-
-
- * Select "Print labels" from the menu.
- LaserLabel will print your labels either in numerical order of ZIP
- codes, or in alphabetical order of last names.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
- -----------------------------------------------------
- | Stay |
- | print by Zip code |
- | print by Name |
- -------------------
-
- LaserLabel Page 4-43 Operation
-
- When you select "print by Zip code", your GRABDB data files will be
- printed in numerical order of the ZIP codes. This is useful for
- bulk mailing use where the mailings have to be grouped according to
- ZIP codes.
-
- When you select "print by Name", your GRABDB data files will be
- printed on your labels in alphabetical order of last names.
-
-
- That's It!
-
-
- Starting LaserLabel With Options
- You can start LaserLabel with various options by attaching "switches"
- onto the command "LL". You can combine these option switches together
- if you want multiple options.
-
-
- The /A Start Up Option
- The /A command line option changes the appearance of formatted
- addresses printed with LaserLabel. It forces your printed addresses
- to have two-letter state abbreviations in place of the full state
- name. If LaserLabel is started with the command:
-
- LL /A
-
- Addresses will be printed with the official two letter state
- abbreviation.
-
-
- The /M Start Up Option
- You can force monochrome colors if desired by typing /M or /m after
- typing LL. This is useful when you have a color adapter board and
- are not using a color monitor. If you have a monochrome board you
- don't have to do this as LaserLabel detects the display adapter upon
- loading.
-
- The following command would load LaserLabel in the monochrome
- mode:
-
- LL /M
-
- LaserLabel Page 4-44 Operation
-
- The /S Start Up Option
- You can turn off the sound if you like a totally quiet program.
- This is done by loading LaserLabel on the command line by typing /S
- or /s after the LL command is entered as shown below:
-
- LL /S
-
-
- The /U Start Up Option
- The /U command line option forces LaserLabel to use upper-case
- letters in the address. Use this option to compensate for new post
- office OCR (Optical Character Recognition) equipment. It also
- strips punctuation from the City/State/ZIP line and puts two spaces
- (not one) between the City and State abbreviation and the ZIP Code.
-
- This is for people who do bulk mailing and wish to save the extra
- postage by letting the post office use their OCR equipment. The
- City, State and ZIP must be on the last line of the address in order
- to comply with the post office. This means you cannot use a comment
- line. To load LaserLabel with the /U switch, enter:
-
- LL /U
-
-
-
-
- Combining Start Up Options
- You can combine start up options if you wish. For example, if you
- want to start LaserLabel in monochrome mode and silent mode, you can
- put both option switches on the command line:
-
- LL /M/S
-
-
-
- Word Processors Page A-1 Appendix A
-
-
-
-
-
- Appendix A
-
- Reference
-
-
-
-
- Word Processors
- Tested With GRAB Plus
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Word Processors Page A-2 Appendix A
-
- WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
-
- 1st Choice (1.2). . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- ACT! (Contact Software) . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Celebrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Dac Easy Word III . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Deskmate (Tandy) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- DisplayWrite 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
- Must change marker colors.
-
- EinsteinWriter . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- * Electric Pencil-PC . . . . . . . . .Does Not Work.
-
- Executive Filer . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Executive Writer . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Farsight (Interface Tech.) . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Galaxy (2.3) (OmniVerse) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Kedit (4.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Leading Edge Word Processor Works Fine with the following:
- After you have GRAB loaded and enter
- the LEWP program press [Ctrl] and
- [Esc] this causes a "DOS" to appear in
- the upper right hand corner of the screen
- indicating GRAB and other memory
- resident programs may be used.
-
- Word Processors Page A-3 Appendix A
-
- WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
-
- Letter Perfect . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Lex P*D*Q
- Word Processing/Database Sys. . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- MASS 11 (MEC-Chicago) . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Microsoft Word (4.0) Works Fine with the following:
- 1. Word is in TEXT mode.
- (Start with --> WORD/C).
- 2. You must select
- Options/Visible/None.
- 3. It is possible you may
- have to set the Hot Key to
- [LShift]-[RShift]-[Z]
-
- Microsoft Word (5.0) . . . . . . . . . .Works Fine
- Put Word in text mode by
- toggling [Alt]-[F9].
-
- MindReader (1.03) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Multimate (Ashton Tate) . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- New York Word (2.3) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Office Writer (5.0) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Palantir Word Processor . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Paperback Writer . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- PC-Type+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- PC-Write (2.71)/(3.0) . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Word Processors Page A-4 Appendix A
-
- WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
-
- PeachText 5000 . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- PFS:Professional Write . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Q&A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Smart System (3.10) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
-
- Sprint (Borland) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
- If you use a batch file to load
- GRAB and then SPRINT, put
- an extra carriage return
- between GRAB and SP. It
- may turn off the cursor if not
- done this way.
-
- Vantex Word (2.0) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Varsity Scripsit (1.0.0) . . . . . . . Works Fine
- Change Hot Key to [ALT]-[G]
-
- Volkswriter Deluxe (2.1) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Webster's New World Writer . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Word Perfect (5.0)/(5.1) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- WordStar (up to 5) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- WordStar 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- * WordVision . . . . . . . . . . . . .Does Not Work.
-
- Word Writer PC (Timeworks) . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- Word Processors Page A-5 Appendix A
-
- WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
-
- Write N Spell . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
- XyWrite III Plus . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
-
-
- * Let us know if you get one of these Word Processors to work.
-
- It is possible to use GRAB with a word processor that fails in the
- "text grabbing" mode. The GRAB utility can be used as an envelope
- printer by typing in the address with the manual entry window.
-
-
-
-
-
- Questions Page B-1 Appendix B
-
-
-
-
-
- Appendix B
-
- Reference
-
-
-
-
- Questions & Answers
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Questions Page B-2 Appendix B
-
- Answers to Common Questions
- ---------------------------
-
- GRAB With SideKick
- Question - Sometimes I have a problem when I load GRAB after SideKick
- and then enter GRABDB. It seems GRABDB "hangs up" and I have to
- restart the computer. What causes this?
- Answer - Load GRAB before SideKick. SideKick has a habit of taking
- full control which sometimes causes little quirks like you described.
- The safest bet is to avoid unloading GRAB if you are using SideKick.
- And since SideKick does request to be the last TSR in line, by all
- means let it be! Also, this is a good time to point out, if you want
- GRAB to work within the SideKick editor you MUST LOAD GRAB FIRST.
-
-
- GRAB Doesn't Print On LaserJet
- Question - I cannot get GRAB to print on my LaserJet printer. Why?
- Answer - You did not run GRABCFG, the configuration program, and
- select the proper printer. GRAB comes configured for a plain printer,
- so you must make the necessary selection to tell it to use your
- printer.
-
-
- Address Too Low On LaserJet Printer
- Question - I am using the LaserJet II printer and the address seems to
- print about 15 or so lines too low. What is wrong?
- Answer - GRABCFG has the LaserJet, the LaserJet II, IID, III, IIID,
- and the LaserJet IIP printers available. It sounds as though you may
- have selected the older LaserJet and not one of the later LaserJet
- printers as your printer. NOTE: When you select one of the LaserJet
- printers, the codes to switch your printer to the landscape mode are
- sent automatically upon exit as well as the printer reset codes.
- Therefore, it is not necessary to put these codes into the
- "init"/"exit" string options in the GRABCFG program.
-
- Questions Page B-3 Appendix B
-
- Soft Fonts With LaserJet Printer
- Question - How does one go about using soft fonts on a LaserJet
- printer?
- Answer - A brief instruction file is called FONTS.DOC and a self
- extracting file which contains DOWNLOAD and two soft fonts is
- FONTS.EXE. DOWNLOAD.DOC in the file explains how to use soft
- fonts with GRAB Plus. These files are from:
- Elfring Soft Fonts
- P.O. Box 61
- Wasco, Illinois 60183-0061
- (708) 377-3520
- The utility program: DOWNLOAD is a Shareware program.
-
-
- Address Double Spaced
- Question - I am using a regular printer which is not a laser printer.
- The return address prints normal, however the address prints with
- double spacing. What is wrong?
- Answer - You have a short carriage printer (only 80 columns wide).
- What is happening is: the location of the address, along with the
- width of GRAB's default marker block (40 characters), is causing a
- "wrap around" effect. To cure this you may try either of two
- different "cures". * A quick way is to shorten the marker block (with
- the [F7] key) so it is just long enough to cover your address before
- printing. * A better way, which is a more efficient fix, is to move
- the "TO ADDRESS" position to the left in the GRABCFG program. This
- method should prevent the problem from reoccurring.
-
-
- Comment Line Prints Too Low
- Question - Why does the comment line print lower when I hand- type
- in the address instead of using the regular GRAB mode?
- Answer - The message line prints after the "TO ADDRESS" prints. In the
- normal GRAB mode the address depth could be reduced to three lines
- with the [F9] function key control. Then the comment line prints one
- line after the last (third) line printed. In the case of the "hand-
- typed" address, there are six lines printed regardless of how many
- lines you typed.
-
- Questions Page B-4 Appendix B
-
- Comment Line After Printing
- Question - Do I have to type in the comment line before printing each
- address?
- Answer - No, it will be there until you delete it by entering the
- comment entry window and press the [Esc] delete command. The status
- of the comment line is displayed in the GRAB help window.
-
-
- Comment Line Doesn't Print
- Question - I had a comment typed in and on my LaserJet Plus it did
- not print on the envelope. What did happen was that the printer
- requested another envelope. What happened?
- Answer - The address was too long in depth and the comment line was
- off of the page. In other words the comment line printed on the
- second page. To correct this problem raise the location of the "TO
- ADDRESS" in the configuration program a few lines.
-
-
- GRAB Colors With WordPerfect
- Question - I just received my new update to WordPerfect version 5.0
- and am using it with an EGA monitor and video card. GRAB used to work
- perfect on the old version. Now when I call up GRAB while in
- WordPerfect the GRAB help screen is so distorted it looks like a
- message from outer space! What happened?
- Answer - WordPerfect has changed the method of writing information to
- the screen if you have an EGA monitor. They have a 512 character
- display option for decoding any characters with the "bright" attribute
- set as some extended characters. You will have to run GRABCFG to
- change the default colors to "non-bright" colors. Any of the
- available seven basic colors will suffice to work along with this new
- version of WordPerfect.
-
- Questions Page B-5 Appendix B
-
- GRAB With WordPerfect
- Question - I am using WordPerfect version 5.0 and I load GRAB and
- WordPerfect with a batch file from my WP directory. The batch file
- calls GRAB first then loads WordPerfect. The problem is GRAB does not
- seem to be loaded as I cannot access it. What is my problem?
- Answer - It sounds like you have copied the GRAB files into your
- WordPerfect directory. Version 5.0 of WordPerfect has added a program
- called GRAB.COM to their distribution disks. What is happening is
- that you have both a GRAB.COM file and a GRAB.EXE file of the same
- name but different extensions. COM files take presence over EXE
- files. This means you are loading the WordPerfect graphics screen
- "GRAB" and not our GRAB the Envelope Printer. To keep this from
- happening, rename the WordPerfect GRAB.COM file to be WPGRAB.COM.
- This will avoid the conflict of names and let you use GRAB the
- Envelope Printer with no problem.
-
-
- Canadian ZIP Codes
- Question - I am from Canada, and as you know our zip code are
- different from those in the States. You see we don't use a dash in
- our zip codes and we have alphabetical characters. How can I use
- GRABDB with your format of "#####-####"?
- Answer - GRABDB will detect the Canadian zip code after you type it
- in. The field is "#####-####" so you should type your zip code as
- "V8W 3-C8##", ignoring the dash. After the initial adding of this
- record GRABDB will detect the alpha characters and reformat it
- properly for your Canadian zip code.
-
-
- Hewlett Packard Envelope Tray
- Question - I just purchased a new Hewlett Packard envelope tray, part
- number 92295F. How do I use it? When I tried to use GRAB with the
- tray it did some strange things. The printer gave me error messages,
- printed on two envelopes, and then GRAB gave me an error message.
- What's wrong?
- Answer - The envelope tray uses completely different tray selection
- commands and different print locations. It printed on two envelopes
- because it did a form feed to the next envelope. Also, the printer
- needs to be manually reset when changing trays. You must make sure
- the printer has been reset and the GRAB instruction window shows that
- you have toggled the LaserJet II envelope tray selection with the [F2]
- key.
-
- Questions Page B-6 Appendix B
-
- Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP Tray
- Question - I have the LaserJet IIP printer and cannot get GRAB to take
- an envelope from the multi-purpose tray. It takes it from my lower
- tray. Why?
- Answer - If you are using the optional paper cassette for the LaserJet
- IIP printer you must insure "Trays Both" is selected on the front
- panel switches of your printer. If this is not done and you try to
- print an envelope in the multi-purpose (MP) tray, the printer will
- only pull a piece of paper from the optional lower cassette.
-
-
-
- DeskJet Page C-1 Appendix C
-
-
-
-
-
- Appendix C
-
- Reference
-
-
-
- DeskJet Operation
- with
- LaserLabel
-
-
-
-
-
-
- DeskJet Page C-2 Appendix C
-
- DeskJet Operation With LaserLabel
- ---------------------------------
- LaserLabel will operate on the Hewlett Packard DeskJet printer.
- However, we don't recommend using the water-soluble ink, since it can
- become smeared during mail delivery. The non-water-soluble ink for
- the DeskJet, available from Hewlett Packard, should give better
- results.
-
- The DeskJet follows the LaserJet commands sent by LaserLabel and will
- print the labels by modifying the font selection codes. We've
- provided a set of DeskJet soft fonts with a batch file so you can
- download them to the printer. With the soft fonts you will have the
- same great looking labels as the LaserJet.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------
- | NOTE |
- | You must install an optional DeskJet |
- | memory cartridge if you want to use |
- | soft fonts. |
- ---------------------------------------
-
- If you do not have the extra memory required for downloading soft
- fonts to your printer, then you may create similar effects by changing
- the font select strings.
-
- In the Font 80 string enter: [(s16hB
-
- In the Font 90 string enter: [(s16h3B
-
- Note the "[" symbol is the [Esc] code and is entered by pressing
- [Ctrl]-[P] followed by the [Esc] key.
-
- After entering the above codes set LaserLabel to use two fonts as
- discussed in previous manual sections for "LaserLabel".
-
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-1 Appendix D
-
-
-
-
-
- Appendix D
-
- Reference
-
-
-
-
- How To Use Soft Fonts
- With GRAB Plus
-
-
-
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-2 Appendix D
-
- How To use Soft Fonts
- ---------------------
-
-
- How To Download Soft Fonts
- * Running The Download Program■
- - Use existing batch files to download supplied fonts.
- LaserJet Printer Fonts
- DeskJet Printer Fonts
- - Create customized batch files to download specific fonts.
-
-
-
-
- How To Specify Soft Fonts
- * Specify Fonts By ID Number
- - Example Specifying Five Different Fonts By ID.
- * Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers
- * Switching Between Different Fonts
- * Specifying Internal Scalable Fonts Of LaserJet III Printer
-
-
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-3 Appendix D
-
- Running the Download Program
- From the DOS prompt, enter:
-
- DOWNLOAD
-
- An on-screen help will display containing descriptions of how to use
- the Download program.
-
- Also, you can refer to the on-disk manual for the Download program for
- more information about using it.
- ---------------------------------------------------
- | NOTE |
- | You cannot download these soft fonts to a laser |
- | printer operating in PostScript mode. Your |
- | must select your PostScript laser printer to |
- | emulate a LaserJet printer if you are going to |
- | download these soft fonts. |
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Using Batch Files To Download Fonts
-
- LaserJet Printer Fonts
- From the DOS prompt enter:
-
- DLFONTS
-
- This batch file will automatically download the built-in fonts for
- the LaserJet printer.
-
-
- DeskJet Printer Fonts
- From the DOS prompt enter:
-
- DJFONTS
-
- This batch file will automatically download the built-in fonts for
- the DeskJet printer.
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-4 Appendix D
-
- Specifying Soft Fonts
- There are two different ways to specify fonts:
- * Specify Fonts By ID Number.
- * Specify Fonts By Metrics.
-
- Specify Fonts By ID Number
- We recommend that you select fonts by ID number code as the best
- way to use soft fonts.
-
- You use an Escape character, a left parenthesis, an ID number, and a
- capital X. Here is an example:
-
- [(nnnX
-
- [
- This is an ASCII Escape character. Press [Ctrl]-[P]-[Esc] to
- enter the escape character. This is always the first character
- in the code.
-
- (
- This is the left parenthesis. It is used to combine escape code
- sequences.
-
- nnn
- This is a number you choose for the ID of the font. This should
- be a number that will not conflict with other software that you
- are using.
-
- X
- This capital "X" is the termination character. It terminates the
- escape character sequence.
-
- In GRAB Plus you can use more than one font for different lines of
- the address label.
-
- * One font on the first line of the return address.
-
- * A different font for the remaining lines of the return address.
-
- * Still another font for the first line of the addressee.
-
- * Another font for the remaining lines of the addressee.
-
- * And finally another font for the comment line.
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-5 Appendix D
-
- An Example Specifying Five Different Fonts By ID Here is an
- example for using a different font for each available selection
- of fonts in GRAB's configuration program.
-
- Create A Batch File To Download Fonts
- Use a text editor to create a batch file like this:
-
- *download tr120rpn.usl 523<--- TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT WITH ID 523
- download tr100rpn.usl 524<--- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT WITH ID 524
- *download hv120rpn.usl 525<--- HELVETICA 12 POINT WITH ID 525
- download hv100rpn.usl 526<--- HELVETICA 10 POINT WITH ID 526
- *download pk120rpn.usl 527<--- PARK AVENUE 12 POINT WITH ID 527
-
- Give the batch file a name that you can use to command it from the
- DOS prompt. For example, you could name it "ENVFONTS.BAT", for
- "envelope fonts".
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- | NOTE For DeskJet Users! |
- | |
- | When you specify fonts to download to the |
- | DeskJet printer, you must load the font with the |
- | largest file size first, then the largest remaining,|
- | and so on in descending order. |
- | |
- | Before you specify the fonts, display the |
- | directory in which the fonts are located. From |
- | the DOS prompt type "DIR" and press Enter. The |
- | directory will list the size of all the files in |
- | bytes. Make a note of the font file names in |
- | descending order according to their file size in |
- | bytes. Create your batch file with the fonts for |
- | downloading in that descending file size order. |
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- * These font files are included with the GRAB Plus distribution
- disk. The other font files (or any additional ones) must be
- ordered from Elfring Soft Fonts. You can contact them at (708)
- 377-3520.
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-6 Appendix D
-
- Enter ID Number Codes In GRAB's Configuration
- Enter these ID numbers in GRAB's configuration program
- "GRABCFG".
-
-
- - From the DOS prompt, enter: GRABCFG ■
-
-
- - Select "Laserjet fonts"
-
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Type of printer |
- | Select default feed |
- | Check printer |
- | Init/exit printer |
- | init/Exit corda ----------------------
- | Laserjet fonts | Return address first |
- | Printer port | rEturn address rest |
- | Wait to send ex| Addressee first |
- | Do not filter | aDdressee rest |
- ----------------| Comment line |
- ----------------------
-
-
-
-
-
- - Enter Font Code Numbers For Each Part Of Address Lines Select
- each of the address line parts and enter the font ID code number
- for each one. Each entry begins with the Escape code character,
- followed by a left parenthesis, then the font ID number, and
- finally ending with a capital "X".
-
-
- Return address first
- ------------------[ Return Address First Line ]--------------------
- | |
- | Font String: [(523X |
- | |
- | Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
- | |
- --------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-7 Appendix D
-
- rEturn address rest
- ------------[ Return Address Other Than First Line ]---------------
- | |
- | Font String: [(524X |
- | |
- | Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
- | |
- --------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
-
-
-
-
- Addressee first
- --------------------[ Addressee First Line ]-----------------------
- | |
- | Font String: [(525X |
- | |
- | Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
- | |
- --------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
-
-
-
-
- aDdressee rest
- ---------------[ Addressee Other Than First Line ]-----------------
- | |
- | Font String: [(526X |
- | |
- | Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
- | |
- --------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
-
-
-
-
- Comment line
- ------------------------[ Comment Line ]---------------------------
- | |
- | Font String: [(527X |
- | |
- | Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
- | |
- --------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
-
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-8 Appendix D
-
- - Save The Configuration
- Select "Exit", "Save", the "Exit" again, then "Exit".
-
- - Download The Fonts To Your Printer
- Use the batch file you made called "ENVFONTS.BAT" From the
- DOS prompt, enter:
-
- ENVFONTS
-
- The batch file will load the fonts into your printer. It only
- takes a few seconds to load all of them.
-
- - Start GRAB The Envelope Printer
- From the DOS prompt, enter:
-
- GRAB
-
- Now, whenever you pop-up GRAB and print your envelopes, they
- will be printed with the fonts you specified in GRAB's
- configuration.
-
-
-
- John Doe <--------------- TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT (ID 523)
- 123 Any Street <----------- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT (ID 524)
- Typical City, ST 55555 <--- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT (ID 524)
-
-
- HELVETICA 12 POINT (ID 525)----> ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
- HELVETICA 10 POINT (ID 526)----> 2526 69th Avenue South
- HELVETICA 10 POINT (ID 526)----> St. Petersburg, FL 33712
-
- Attention: Paul Mayer <------ PARK AVENUE 12 POINT
- (ID 527)
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-9 Appendix D
-
- Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers
- You can select soft fonts by using "metric" codes. These are
- usually long complex strings that tell the printer exactly what font
- to use. No ID numbers use here.
-
- This method may be a little more reliable than the ID number method
- since it does not depend on the way you download the font. However,
- this metric method requires very long specification strings, and
- will not let you switch between fonts.
-
- LaserJet Metric Font Codes
- Here are the LaserJet font metric escape sequence specifications
- for three of the soft fonts from Elfring Soft Fonts:
-
- Roman
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5T
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 84
-
- Helv
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b4T
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 52 84
-
- Park Ave.
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b59T
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 57 84
-
-
- DeskJet Metric Font Codes
- Here are the DeskJet font metric escape sequence specifications for
- three of the soft fonts from Elfring Soft Fonts:
-
- Roman
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5t2Q
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 116 50 81
-
- Helv
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5t2Q
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 52 116 50 81
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-10 Appendix D
-
- Park Ave.
- [(0U[(s1p12v0s0b59t2Q
- 27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 57 116 50
-
-
- Switching Between Soft Fonts
- If you plan on switching between soft fonts, you must configure GRAB
- to accept ONE soft font ID number. Then you can download different
- soft fonts with the same ID number.
-
- Here is an example:
-
- * Configure GRAB to select soft font ID number 501.
- Enter "[(501X"
-
- * From the DOS prompt, enter a download command for one specific font
- and add the font ID "501". When you want to switch to a different
- font, you do not have to go back to GRAB's configuration program to
- change the font specification! Just enter another download command
- from the DOS prompt specifying a different font, but you add the
- same font ID "501". Here is an example of three different font
- specifications with the same font ID number:
-
- download tr120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT
- download hv120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS HELVETICA 12 POINT
- download pk120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS PARK AVENUE 12 POINT
-
- If you do not want to have to type the download command each time
- you want to change fonts, you can create separate little batch
- files that will save you a lot of key strokes to do the same thing.
-
- Soft Fonts Page D-11 Appendix D
-
- Specifying Internal Scalable Fonts Of LaserJet III Printer
- If you want to make selections of the internal scalable fonts of the
- LaserJet III, you specify: symbol set, font point size, bold,
- italic, and typeface number.
-
- [(0U[(s1pXXv0s0bNNNNT
-
- [
- The ASCII escape character.
-
- (
- The left parenthesis.
-
- Various fixed codes.
-
- XX
- This is the point size you want, for example:
- 10 = 10 point.
- 12 = 12 point
- 11.5 = 11.5 point
- etc.
-
- NNNN
- This is the font identification number.
- 4101 = CG Times font (similar to Times Roman).
- 4148 = Univers font (similar to Helvetica).
-
-
-
- Index
-
-
- /A start up option 4-35, 4-43
- /F start up option 4-35
- /M start up option 4-36, 4-43
- /S start up option 4-36, 4-44
- /U start up option 4-36, 4-44
-
- A
- Abort the process 4-14
- Add 4-26, 4-28
- Add screen 4-28
- Adding entries to GRABDB 4-27
- Address 4-15, B-2
- Address double spaced B-3
- Address in upper case 4-36, 4-44
- Address too low B-2
- Addressee first 3-11
- Addressee rest 3-11
- Addresses D-6
- Alternate return address 3-15, 4-17
- Answers to common questions B-2
- Autoexec batch file 4-6
- AUTOEXEC.BAT 4-20
- Avery 5160/5260 labels 3-41
- Avery 5161/5261 labels 3-41
- Avery 5162/5262 labels 3-41
-
- B
- Back-up copy 2-2
- Source disk 2-2
- Target disk 2-2
- Batch files 4-6
- Borland's SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
- Bulk mailing 4-36, 4-44
-
-
- C
- Call GRAB from memory 4-4
- Calling GRAB from memory 4-8
- Canadian province list 4-32
- Canadian ZIP codes B-5
- Change colors 3-24
- Change feed mode 4-14
- Change locations general 3-18, 3-22
- Change PostScript locations 3-20, 3-23
- Changing size of shadow box marker 4-9
- Check printer 3-9
- Comma delimited 4-29
- Comment line 3-11, 4-18, B-3, D-6
- Computer 1-2
- Configuration 2-5
- Configure GRAB 4-4
- Copy distribution disks 2-2
- Customer support 1-5
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-
- D
- Daisy wheel printer 4-13
- Default Courier font 3-43
- Default hot-keys 4-10
- Default line printer font 3-43
- Delete 3-32
- Description of the manual 1-4
- DeskJet printer C-2, D-5
- Directory 4-27, 4-41
- Disk drives 1-2
- Do not filter 3-13
- DOS command 4-5
- Download program B-3
- Download soft fonts D-2, D-5
- Downloading fonts 3-42
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-
- E
- Edit 3-32
- Edit before printing hot key 3-7
- Edit existing records 4-31
- Edit last address 4-16
- Edit last address hot key 3-7
- Edit return address 4-18
- Edit return address hot key 3-8
- Edit the address 4-15
- Editing commands 4-23
- EMS 3-15, 3-16
- Enter comment line hot key 3-8
- Enter TAG for scanning 3-44
- Enter the address 4-15
- Envelope 4-17
- Envelope feed 4-12
- Envelope printing 4-4
- Envelope size 4-11
- Envelope tray B-5, B-6
- Epson printer 4-13
- Eric Isaacson Software 4-32
- Exit 3-25
- Expanded memory 3-16
- Expanded memory 3-15
- Experienced users of GRAB 1-3
- Export 3-34, 4-29
-
- F
- F1 key 4-18, 4-32
- F10 key 4-30
- F2 key 4-12
- F7 key 4-33
- F8 key 4-33
- F9 key 4-33
- Fields 4-29
- File name 3-45
- File name menu selection 3-45
- Find 4-26, 4-31
- Finding existing records 4-31
- Finding names in GRABDB 4-31
- First time users of GRAB 1-3
- First time you use GRAB 4-4
- FIXGDB program 4-37
- Fixing damaged GRABDB data files 4-37
- Floppy disk systems 3-16
- Force to disk swap 3-16
-
-
- G
- Get 3-25
- GRAB 4-26
- GRAB colors B-4
- GRAB command option 4-7
- GRAB configuration menus 3-5
- Address & swap selections 3-14
- Color selections 3-24
- Envelopes selections 3-17
- Exit selections 3-25
- Hot key selections 3-6
- Locations selections 3-18
- Printer selections 3-9
- GRAB from memory 4-4
- GRAB help window 4-10
- GRAB in memory 4-4
- GRAB non-resident 4-22
- GRAB options 4-10
- GRAB refuses to unload from memory 4-19
- GRAB screen 4-8
- GRAB with graphics 4-8
- GRAB with SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
- GRAB with WordPerfect 4-7
- GRABDB 4-22, 4-26
- GRABDB Add 4-28
- GRABDB and LaserLabel 4-41
- GRABDB and ZIPKEY 4-32
- GRABDB damaged data files 4-37
- GRABDB data file 4-35
- GRABDB Find 4-26, 4-31
- GRABDB import 4-29
- GRABDB menus 3-29, 4-27
- Add 3-29
- Find 3-32
- GRABDB monochrome 4-36
- GRABDB names/addresses 4-26
- GRABDB printing 4-33
- GRABDB printing formats 4-34
- GRABDB screen 4-28
- GRABDB sound 4-36
- Graphics mode 4-8
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- H
- Help 3-33
- Help window 4-10
- Hot-keys 4-14
- How to add names/addresses to GRABDB 4-26
- How to download soft fonts D-2
- How to start GRABDB 4-26
- How to start LaserLabel 4-40
- How to tell what TSR's loaded after GRAB 4-19
- How to use soft fonts D-2
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-
- I
- ID numbers - soft fonts D-2
- Import 3-33, 4-29
- Init/Exit Cordata 3-11
- Init/Exit printer 3-10
- Install GRAB Plus 2-3
- Configuration 2-5
- Floppy drives only 2-3
- Hard disk systems 2-4
- Installation program 2-3
- Installing GRAB Plus 2-1
- Introduction to GRAB Plus 1-1
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- J
-
- K
-
- L
- Labels 3-41, 4-40
- Large size envelopes 4-17
- LaserJet 4-12, B-2
- LaserJet envelope feed 3-23
- LaserJet fonts 3-11
- LaserJet III internal fonts D-11
- LaserLabel 4-40
- File name 3-45
- Print labels 3-46
- Quit menu selections 3-40
- Set up selections 3-41
- Tags 3-44
- LaserLabel and GRABDB 4-41
- LaserLabel menus 3-39, 4-41
- LaserLabel monochrome 4-43
- LaserLabel printing 4-40
- LaserLabel set up 4-42
- LaserLabel sound 4-44
- LaserLabel with DeskJet C-2
- Load GRAB 4-4
- Load GRAB for word processor only 4-7
- Loading GRAB in memory 4-5
-
- M
- Main hot key 3-7
- Memory 1-2, 4-4
- Menu selections 3-12
- Menus
- Navigating 3-12
- Monochrome colors 4-36, 4-43
- Monochrome monitor 2-3, 2-4
- Moving the shadow box marker 4-9
-
-
- N
- Navigating menus 3-12
- Next 3-32
- Non-Laser printer 3-42
- Non-PostScript to PostScript 3-21
-
- O
- Older versions of GRAB 2-4
- Operating systems 1-2
-
-
- P
- Plain printer 4-13, B-2
- Pop-up GRAB 4-8
- Positioning envelopes 4-15
- Postal abbreviations 4-32
- PostScript 3-20, 3-23, 4-13
- Previous 3-32
- Primary return address 3-15, 4-17
- Print by name 3-47
- Print by ZIP code 3-46
- Print envelopes 4-14, 4-26
- Print envelopes with GRABDB 4-26
- Print labels by name 4-43
- Print labels by ZIP code 4-43
- Print labels menu selections 3-46
- Print marker hot key 3-7
- Print return address 3-14
- Print the address 4-14
- Print window hot key 3-7
- Print your envelopes 4-4
- Printer 4-4
- Printer port 3-12, 3-43
- Printers 1-2
- Printing envelopes 4-33
- Printing format 4-34
- Printing GRABDB 4-33
- Printing labels 4-42
- Printing LaserLabels 4-40
- Printing return address 4-11
- Printing selections 4-11
- Printing with a standard printer 4-15
-
- Q
- Questions and answers B-2
- Quit 3-32, 3-33, 3-40
- Quit menu selections 3-40
-
- R
- RAM drive 3-15
- README file 1-3
- Remove GRAB from memory 4-19
- Remove TSR's loaded after GRAB 4-19
- Removing GRAB from memory 4-7
- Return address 3-15, 4-11, 4-16, 4-18, D-6
- Return address first 3-11
- Return address rest 3-11
-
-
- S
- Save 3-25
- Save current set up 3-43
- Select default feed 3-9
- Set up menu selections 3-41
- Shadow box marker 4-9
- Show current set up 3-41
- SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
- Small envelopes 3-17
- Small size envelopes 4-17
- Soft font ID numbers D-4
- Soft font download B-3
- Soft font ID #80 3-42
- Soft font ID #90 3-43
- Soft font ID numbers D-2
- Soft font metric code numbers D-9
- Soft fonts 3-42, B-3, C-2, D-2, D-5
- Standard printer 4-15
- Start up options for GRABDB 4-35
- Start up options for LaserLabel 4-43
- Starting GRABDB 4-26, 4-27
- Starting GRABDB options 4-35
- Starting LaserLabel 4-41
- Starting LaserLabel options 4-43
- State abbreviations 4-32
- Stay 3-40, 3-46
- Swap memory or full TSR 3-15
- Swap mode 3-15
- Switching between soft fonts D-10
- System requirements 1-2
- Memory 1-2
-
- T
- Tag fields 3-30
- Tagging records 4-32
- Tags 3-33, 3-44, 4-32
- Tags menu selection 3-44
- Telephone support 1-5
- Test envelope locations 3-22, 3-23
- Tested word processors A-2
- Text mode 4-8
- Toggle alternate address hot key 3-8
- Toggle primary/alternate return address 4-17
- Toggle print return hot key 3-7
- Toggle return 4-16
- Toggle size (envelope) 4-17
- Toggle small envelope hot key 3-7
-
- TSR mode 3-15
- Two letter state abbreviations 4-35, 4-43
- Type of printer 3-9
-
- U
- Unload TSR's loaded from AUTOEXEC.BAT 4-20
- Upper case address 4-36, 4-44
- Use two fonts 3-42
-
-
- V
-
- W
- Wait to send exit 3-12
- Warranty 1-5
- Word processors 1-2, A-1
- WordPerfect 3-24, 4-7, B-4, B-5
-
- X
-
- Y
-
- Z
- ZIP codes 4-43
- ZIP codes - Canadian B-5
- ZIPKEY 4-32
-
-