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-
- Thank you for taking the time to run this real estate managment
- software. This package will allow you to:
-
- - Perform listing managment
- - Recall homes/properties based on price,area,street or
- any number of search parameters.
- - Perform market analysis
- - Perform agent sales analysis
- - Perform buyer qualification much the same way as a
- lending institution.
- - Produce amortization schedules given any three of principal
- interest, term, or payments.
- - Produce mortgage comparison tables.
- - Calculate balloon payments
- - Produce professional looking reports for your clients.
- - Show the merits of owner financing.
- - Calculates commissions, fees and company dollars.
- - And much more.
-
-
- This is not intended to be a final operating manual.
- To receive an complete operating manual you must first become a registered
- user of this package. Registering your software with us has the
- following advantages, you will receive:
-
- 1. Complete phone support.
- 2. Complete operations manual.
- 3. A copy of the latest software version.
- (This copy will not include the introductory message
- asking you to become a user. You also will receive
- the latest version, which may have additional functions
- and bug fixes over this shareware version. We have no
- control over the amount of time the shareware version
- has been in the public domain, so this may be an older
- copy )
- 4. A special program which will allow you to design your
- own MLS screen in place of ours.
- 5. Copies of several other utility packages.
-
-
- To run your system you will need at least 356k of RAM with DOS
- version 3.0 or higher. A hard disk, color monitor and printer
- are recommended but not mandatory.
-
-
- To run the package, simply type REALTY at the dos prompt.
-
- ******
-
- We always welcome your comments, both good and bad. Please let
- us know how feel about your software by writing us at:
-
- You may register your package for $54.00 by sending check or
- money order (U.S. Funds ONLY!)
-
- Princeton Economics, Inc.
- P.O. Box 400
- E. Princeton, MA. 01517
- 508-464-5474
-
-
-
- PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS MANUAL FOR:
- RealQuik Version 4.00
- ShareWare Version
-
-
- Real Estate Amortization and Listing Software
- by Princeton Economics, Inc.
- Princeton, MA 01517
- (508-464-5474)
-
-
- WARRANTY:
-
- PRINCETON ECONOMICS INCORPORATED SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL
- WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO DEFECTS IN THE DISKETTE AND
- DOCUMENTATION AND THE PROGRAM LICENSE GRANTED HEREIN. IN
- PARTICULAR, AND WITHOUT LIMITING OPERATION OF THE PROGRAM LICENSE
- WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS USE OR PURPOSE. IN NO
- EVENT SHALL PRINCETON ECONOMICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT
- OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL,
- INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES.
-
- ALL DATA CONTAINED IN OUR SYSTEM AND CALCULATIONS PERFORMED ARE
- OF AN APPROXIMATE NATURE. ONLY AN AUTHORIZED FINANCIAL
- INSTITUTION CAN GIVE YOU EXACT FIGURES AND FINANCIAL DATA.
-
-
-
-
- Introduction
-
-
- Thank you for your interest in RealQuik (tm), the versatile
- software package from the Princeton RealEstate System (tm) by
- Princeton Economics.
-
- RealQuik (tm) solves many of the day to day problems encountered
- in a modern real estate office. RealQuik's financial section
- will:
-
- Calculate unknown loan variables such as
-
- - Principal
- - Interest
- - Term of a loan
- - Monthly Payments
-
- Produce reports and tables on
-
- - Full term amortization listings
- - Amortization with balloon payments
- - Mortgage comparison tables
-
- Perform buyer qualification
-
- - Calculates PITI/income ratios
- - Handle installment debts in PITI/Income ratios
- - Allows for creative financing options
-
-
-
- RealQuik(tm) also has a complete LISTING SERVICES section
- which will allow agents to quickly and easily search for
- properties based on any combination of search variables which
- would normally appear in an MLS book. The listing section will:
-
- Allow for any number of search conditions
-
- - Search on a price range
- - Search on a city
- - Search on a listing number
- - Search on ranges (e.g. 2000-3000 sq.ft.)
- - Search on any combination of the above
- items or any item in an MLS form.
-
-
-
- Allow for easy modification
-
- - You may define your own MLS screen or
- you may use ours.
- - Your screen may contain as few as three
- or as many as one 100 entries
-
-
-
-
-
- Fast and simple to learn
-
- - When searching on a unique key, such as
- listing number, finds one listing out
- of a thousand in just over one second
- - Easy to learn menu driven format with
- help and suggestions at the bottom
- of the screen
-
-
- RealQuik(tm) also has a MARKET ANALYSIS and office financial
- section. this section will allow you to:
-
- - Search on all pending sales or closed sales
- - Search on property types such as residential,
- commercial, etc.
- - Search on open house dates, closing dates, etc.
- - Search on agents, commissions, dates, etc.
- - Automatically compute company dollar
- based on selling price, commissions,
- franchise fees, referrals, etc.
-
-
- In addition, RealQuik(tm) allows for:
-
- - Customized printed reports of user defined
- fields in the listing database.
-
- - The ability to "name" a search mask with
- a brokers initials so that he/she may quickly
- perform searches
-
- - Converts the listing database into a standard
- ASCII file which may be imported into other
- vendors spreadsheet, statistical or database
- packages.
-
- - Up to six "range fields" may be user defined
- (in addition to several predefined fields).
- Range fields allow the broker to search on
- an range, for example all properties with
- square footage between 3000-3500, etc.
-
-
-
- RealQuik(tm), will run on any IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible running
- PC or MS DOS version 3.0 or higher. RealQuik(tm) requires 356k or
- more memory. RealQuik NETWORK will operate on virtually all PC
- local area networks available including 10NET, 3Com, Novell,
- Vines, PCMOS and many others.
-
-
- IMPORTANT NOTICE: The "Shareware" version of RealQuik(tm) only
- allows you to enter 30 listings in the database. It is fully functional
- in all other respects except as noted futher in this manual.
-
-
- EDITING DATA ENTRIES & COMMAND KEYS: (Important, read this
- first).
-
- For single entry items (i.e. answer Y or N for yes or no) it
- is usually sufficient only to push the key involved to activate
- the response. For multiple character items (i.e. names, prices,
- etc.) you must follow the response with the ENTER key to
- activate the process. Since there is always a chance of making a
- typing error, we allow you to use the following editing commands
- to correct errors. (Note: these editing commands are the same as
- those used in the WordStar word processing package by
- MicroPro International, we are not associated with MicroPro in
- any way ).
-
- The ^ key symbol indicates the use of the control key.
-
- ^E -- Move right one character
- ^S -- Move left one character
- ^G -- Delete the character at the cursor
- ^A -- Move to the beginning of the line
- ^F -- Move to the end of the line
- ^Y -- Delete the entire line
-
-
- In addition, the arrow keys may be used in place of ^S and ^D
- (left an right arrow respectively). The backspace and delete
- keys may also be used to erase characters in front or behind the
- cursor respectively.
-
- The ^M key may be used in place of the ENTER key.
-
- On the MLS screen and Financial Analysis screens ONLY
-
- ^E may be used to move up
- ^X may be used to move down
-
- The up and down arrow keys may also be used on these screens.
-
-
-
-
- SPECIAL NOTES:
-
- Special notes will appear on lines 23, 24 and 25 of the
- crt screen.
-
- Lines 23 and 24, if present, will contain helpful
- information regarding the operation of the software for the
- particular screen invoked. These lines will appear in low video
- mode ( a light gray color) and will often change as new screens
- appear and/or data is entered. The user is recommended to look
- at these lines often as they provide a level of help to aid in
- the software operation.
-
- Line 25 is reserved for error messages. Error messages will
- appear in red and remain on the screen for a period of time
- proportional to the length of the message. When the message
- times out, it will disappear and the cursor will return the user
- to the field where the bad data was encountered. An example of
- bad data would be entering a character when a number was
- expected, etc.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- OPERATION
-
- NOTE: This manual assumes that you are familiar with the basic
- features of MS-DOS, the operation of your computer hardware and
- the layout of your computer keyboard. If you are not familiar
- with these basic functions, we would kindly refer you to the
- system operating manuals supplied with your computer/printer/crt.
-
-
-
-
-
- RUNNING THE MAIN PROGRAM
-
- In order to run the main program, copy all the files from
- your distribution disk to either drive 'c' , if you have a hard
- disk, or to another disk if you are running with a two floppy
- system. (Always run the the duplicate and keep your master
- safe).
-
- To run the program you will need the following minimum
- programs:
-
- REALTY.EXE
- REAL5.MSK
-
- The program will create the following files which must reside in
- the same subdirectory and drive.
-
- REALTY.CFG
- REALDATA.DAT
- REALDATA.IX
-
-
- Additionally, if you decide to make your own MLS screen
- mask, the file RLCUSTOM.MSK will also be created. (More on this
- later).
-
- To run the program simply type the command REALTY at the DOS
- prompt and push the return key. If you are running the package
- for the first time and your configuration file, REALTY.CFG,
- doesn't exist, you will receive an error message at the bottom of
- the screen asking you to "...configure your system
- immediately...". You may want to jump ahead in the manual to the
- "configuration" section at this point.
-
-
-
-
-
- MAIN MENU
-
- The following main menu will appear when you run your
- software:
-
- The RealQUIK (tm) Real Estate System
- Copyright (c) 1985,1986,1991 by
- Princeton Economics, Inc.
- Princeton, Massachusetts
-
-
-
- ╔══════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ Amortization and Mortgage Comparison ║
- ║ Listing Function Database ║
- ║ Financial Analysis Section ║
- ║ Modify System Configuration ║
- ║ Typewriter Emulation ║
- ║ Quit to DOS ║
- ╚══════════════════════════════════════╝
-
-
-
-
-
- You may make selection by either depressing the highlighted
- letter (usually the first letter) on each line or by moving the
- cursor with the up/dn arrow keys and striking "enter". The
- latter method has the advantage of displaying a "help line" on
- the bottom of the screen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM: "Modify System Configuration"
-
-
- Typing an "M" from the main menu will display the following
- configuration screen:
-
-
- Miscellaneous Data and Configuration Assignment
-
-
- Data Files Subdirectory---------- c:\newrealty________
- Company Name--------------------- Princeton Economics_
- Color Screen--------------------- Y
- Printer assigned to LPT#--------- 1
- Use Continuous Feed Paper ?------ Y
- Use Company Letterhead ?--------- N
-
- Memory available for program use -------------- 332544
-
- Largest free block for HEAP use---------------- 332544
-
- Currently using DOS version-------------------- 3.30
-
- Space available on local drive (k bytes)------- 2988
-
- Space available for data files (lcl or ntwrk)-- Not Available
-
-
-
-
-
- DATA FILES SUBDIRECTORY:
-
- Enter the drive and path in which your "REALTY.DAT" and
- "REALTY.IX" data files exist. NETWORK USERS: We suggest that you
- leave this entry BLANK (the default directory) since in many
- cases you will be "logged in" to the correct directory.
- NOTE: The shareware version is NOT network compatible.
-
-
- COMPANY NAME:
-
- If you are not using letterhead paper you may desire to
- enter your company name here. This entry will be printed out on
- all amortization forms.
-
- COLOR SCREEN:
-
- Answer "Y" to use the color character set or "N" for the
- monochrome character set.
-
- PRINTER ASSIGNED TO LPT#:
-
- NETWORK USERS: enter the assigned printer number here, other
- users will usually assign the number 1. In the event that no
- printer is available, enter the number 4. The number four
- redirects all printed output to the CRT screen. The software
- attempts to detect a valid printer at run time and will force a
- value of '4' in many cases (but not all) if a printer is not
- detected.
-
- PAUSE FOR PAPER CHANGE OR CONTINUOUS FEED.
-
- If you have continuous feed paper (ie rolls or
- perforated sheet) answer a 'Y' for continuous, otherwise enter a
- 'N' to pause. A 'N' will stop the printer at the end of every
- page to allow you to insert a new sheet. (note: printing is
- formatted at six lines to the inch vertically. This is the
- default for most printers. If your printer is different consult
- the owners manual to see if you can change it to six lines to the
- inch. )
-
-
- LETTERHEAD OR PLAIN PAPER.
-
- If you have company letterhead in you printer, answer
- an 'Y' to this question, otherwise answer a 'N' for plain paper.
- If you select plain paper, you will be prompted to enter your
- company name. This name will be used on all printed reports. You
- may omit the name by either pushing return to the "enter company
- name" query or by selecting "letterhead" which suppresses name
- printout.
-
-
- The remaining information on this screen is for
- informational purposes only and may not be changed.
-
-
-
-
- SELECTION 'A' -- AMORTIZATION AND MORTGAGE COMPARISON
-
- To run the calculations for amortization schedules, select
- 'A' from the main menu. NOTE: While in the amortization section
- you may use the 'Esc' key to backup to the previous entry. For
- the purpose of illustration we will assume that you wish to have
- the system calculate the monthly payments for a loan. Proceed as
- follows:
-
- THE COMPUTER SAYS YOU TYPE
-
- Enter the Principal amount Enter an amount. (You may
- use a dollar sign and commas
- if you wish but these are
- not necessary). If you wish
- to have the system calculate
- the principal amount, simply
- strike the enter without
- entering an amount.
-
- Enter the term in years Enter the number of years of
- loan or strike ENTER if you
- wish the system to calculate
- the term.
- (Remember, you must enter at
- least 3 of the 4 variables
- or you will get an error
- message)
-
-
-
- Enter the interest rate Enter the interest rate in
- percent WITHOUT the percent
- sign. Leave blank if you wish
- the system to calculate the
- rate for you.
-
- Enter the monthly payment If you entered the above three
- parameters, you will never
- actually see this question.
- Instead, the monthly payment
- will appear. If you had left
- one of the above blank you
- would be required to enter a
- number here and the blank
- field would be filled in when
- you strike enter.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
- The calculations shown are close approximations. Different
- lending institutions may use formulas slightly different than
- those incorporated in this program. These values are meant as a
- guide ONLY.
-
- The computer will next display the following mini-menu.
-
-
-
- Please choose one of the following:
-
- For the amortization table Type A
- For a mortgage comparison table Type M
- To repeat the above calculations Type R
- To Quit to the Main Menu Type Q
-
-
-
-
- SUB SELECTION 'A' -- AMORTIZATION TABLE
-
- From this menu you may calculate a table of monthly
- payments. This calculation will allow for balloon payments as
- well as for non-calendar fiscal year subtotals. For the purpose
- of illustration we will choose a balloon payment with a non-
- calendar fiscal year. The questions listed below will reflect
- these choices. We urge you to try all different possibilities.
-
-
-
- THE COMPUTER SAYS YOU TYPE
-
- Do you want the amortization Strike Y if you want a
- printout or table printed
- N if you want just a screen
- display.
-
- Enter customers name for report If you want the name of the
- customer to appear on the
- cover sheet then
- enter it now, otherwise just
- strike enter.
-
-
-
- Enter the agent's name for report Enter your name if you wish it
- to appear on the cover page or
- hit enter if not.
-
- Enter any notes for the report Use this area for notes such
- as the address of the
- property, etc.
- Push enter to leave it blank.
-
- Will there be a balloon payment Type a Y if so or N otherwise
-
- NOTE we type a Y for this example
-
- Enter balloon payment due date You must enter the date due as
- month/year (i.e. 1/88, 11/05,
- etc)
-
- Enter the month and year of the Enter in above format
- first payment
-
- Enter the fiscal start month If your calculations will be
- based on a fiscal year then
- enter the first month of the
- clients fiscal year. Hit
- return if the calendar year is
- to be utilized.
- (i.e. enter 5 for May, etc.)
-
- Check printer and press return If you answered Y to print the
- to start printing the report, you will get this
- question.
-
- If you selected the printer, the computer will begin printing the
- report. It will display the year to date interest and principal
- paid on the bottom of the screen. The message "press any key to
- stop" will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.
- To stop the calculations, simply press the space bar (or any
- other key). The computer will ask if you wish to resume or return
- the the mini-menu. When the date of the balloon payment has been
- reached, the computer will display the amount in the upper right
- corner of the screen. (replacing the previous message.).
-
-
-
-
- SUB-SELECTION 'M' -- MORTGAGE COMPARISON
-
- To produce a mortgage comparison table choose selection 2.
- The table will be produced on the screen. Should you wish to
- print the table, use the SHIFT/PRTSCR key as outlined in your DOS
- manual (or just "Prt Scrn" on AT class machines)
-
- The table will allow you to compare various monthly payments
- for different interest rates and principals. The interest rated
- and principal spread will be calculated based on the numbers for
- principal/interest/monthly payment/rate, three out of four of
- which you entered previously.
-
- A sample mortgage comparison display appears in the next figure:
-
- ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒
- Enter the PRINCIPAL AMOUNT (or return) 350,000
- Enter the TERM IN YEARS(or return) 30
- Enter the INTEREST RATE(or return) 10.1
- Your monthly payment will be $ 3097.41
-
- ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒
- Interest - - - - - - - - - - Principal - - - - - - - - - -
-
- 342000 346000 350000 354000 358000 362000
- 8.1 2533.37 2563.00 2592.63 2622.26 2651.89 2681.52
- 8.6 2653.97 2685.01 2716.05 2747.09 2778.13 2809.17
- 9.1 2776.46 2808.94 2841.41 2873.88 2906.36 2938.83
- 9.6 2900.72 2934.64 2968.57 3002.50 3036.42 3070.35
- 10.1 3026.61 3062.01 3097.41 3132.80 3168.20 3203.60
- 10.6 3154.02 3190.90 3227.79 3264.68 3301.57 3338.46
- 11.1 3282.82 3321.22 3359.62 3398.01 3436.41 3474.80
- 11.6 3412.93 3452.84 3492.76 3532.68 3572.59 3612.51
- 12.1 3544.21 3585.67 3627.12 3668.57 3710.02 3751.48
- 12.6 3676.59 3719.59 3762.59 3805.59 3848.59 3891.59
- 13.1 3809.96 3854.52 3899.08 3943.64 3988.21 4032.77
- 13.6 3944.24 3990.38 4036.51 4082.64 4128.77 4174.90
-
- Press any key to continue
-
-
-
-
- SUB-SELECTION 'R' -- REPEAT THE ABOVE CALCULATIONS
-
-
- This selection will return the cursor to the Principal
- amount entry and allow you to repeat the calculations.
-
-
- SUB-SELECTION 'Q' -- RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU
-
- Pushing this key will return you to the main selection
- menu.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- SELECTION 'L' -- Listing Functions Data Base
-
- To utilize the MLS data base capabilities of the software you
- should select the 'L' option from the main menu.
-
- Entries in the data base may be recalled rapidly based on
- the format of the MLS books. For example, if you want to recall
- all houses in the 80 to 100,000 dollar range, or all houses with
- pools, only a few keystrokes and a couple of seconds later and
- you will have your data. You may also perform complete market
- analysis of properties and allows you to make your own listing
- screen to suit your needs (see appendix).
-
-
- When you enter 'L' from the main menu the following listing
- services sub-menu will appear:
-
-
- Multiple Listing Services Menu
- Princeton Economics, Inc.
- ╔═══════════════════════════╗
- ║ Add New Listings ║
- ║ Search for Listings ║
- ║ Edit Listings ║
- ║ Delete Listings ║
- ║ Miscellaneous Information ║
- ║ Special Functions ║
- ║ Print Listings ║
- ║ Return to main menu ║
- ╚═══════════════════════════╝
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ADDING DATA-- Sub-Selection 'A'
-
-
- As an example of how to recall listings, you must first
- enter your listings using the ADD function in the Listing
- Services Selection menu. Be sure to enter cities, streets
- etc. in the same manner each time (i.e. for Boston, always enter
- it as "Boston" or "BOS" or "Bstn", it doesn't matter how, just be
- consistent)
-
- To navigate around the screen you should use the up/down
- arrow keys or the return key, which functions like the down
- arrow. For questions like "fireplace" or "pool", we suggest you
- simply enter a Y or N. The computer will do a character by
- character match for each field when a search is done. If you are
- not consistent, you will not find your properties later on.
- (Note: upper and lower case do not matter. The computer converts
- everything to uppercase automatically when searching )
-
- The operation of the arrow keys is as follows (whether in
- ADD, SEARCH, DELETE or EDIT). The left and right arrow keys will
- move you around WITHIN an entry. For example, if you enter
- "Boston" for city, the left/right keys will move you from the "B"
- to the "n". The up/down arrow keys will move you from one field
- to the next, ie. listing number to city, etc. Do not think of
- the up/down keys as moving from column to column, rather from one
- data field to the next. (The operator should review the use of
- the editing keys in the first section of this manual for
- additional key functions). You may also use the PgUp and PgDn
- keys to jump around faster. The PgUp/Dn keys function as if you
- strike the arrow keys 10 times, in other words PgUp will move you
- up 10 fields or PgDn will move you down 10 fields.
-
- The 'End' key at the bottom of the screen is the key used to
- "file" your data for that property in the computers database.
- Until you push the End key, nothing is saved. You MUST REMEMBER
- to strike 'End' to store your data, or no permanent record will
- be maintained. This is also true of EDITING and DELETING data.
-
-
-
-
- SEARCHING-- Selection 'S'
-
- After you have made your entries assume a client comes in and is
- looking for property in Salem, simply call up the search function
- and use the arrow keys to move to the "CITY" field in the MLS
- screen. Enter the word "Salem" (upper and lower case never
- matters, feel free to intermix them ) and push the `End` key.
- The software will now search and display all Salem entries. For
- another example, lets say a client wants a house in the 150,000
- to 200,000 dollar range. Call up the search screen again, move to
- the PRICE field with the arrow keys and enter "150,000-200,000".
- The system will now display all houses
- on file within this range. You may add as many search parameters
- as you wish before you push the 'End' key to begin the search.
- For example you could enter "Salem" for city, "150,000-200,000"
- for price and specify a fireplace and inground pool. The system
- will then recall only those properties meeting the search
- criteria.
-
- NOTE: If you register your software with Princeton Economics, you
- will receive a special utility package called NEWSCRN which
- will allow you to customize the MLS screen to your exact
- requirements.
-
- NOTE: You may improve the performance of searching for a price
- range if 0.00 dollars is the low end or infinity is the high end.
- For example if you want to see all houses up to a maximum of
- 250,000.00 dollars simply enter this as "-250,000". The leading
- dash ("-") signifies that the computer should start from zero.
- Likewise a trailing dash will indicate that there is no upper
- limit. For example, to search from $90,000 and up, simply enter
- as "90,000-". This method of data entry is valid for ALL range
- fields, be they price, date or user defined.
-
- If you desire to edit an entry while typing ( or before you file
- the entry with the 'End' key ) use the editing commands described
- in the first section of this manual. We strongly advise that you
- enter some "nonsense data" and then practice editing the field
- using the editing keys. For example if you wish to delete the
- whole line, type ^Y (ctrl-Y).
-
- After each entry is displayed, you will see at the bottom of
- the screen that you may choose to type "F" to file the entry, "R"
- to recall a previously filed entry "N" to display the next entry
- or "Q" to quit and return to the main menu. The "N" and "Q"
- selections are fairly straight forward, "F" and "R" require a
- little more explanation.
-
- FAST FILE & FAST RECALL -- "F" & "R" defined:
-
- The software also has the capability of temporarily "filing"
- the listing in memory for later rapid retrieval. For example, if
- you are paging through listings with your client, some may look
- more interesting than others. The more interesting ones may be
- "tagged" by using the function keys on the left of your (IBM)
- keyboard. To tag a listing, select "F" after the listing is
- displayed rather than "N" to go on to the next listing. You will
- then be asked to push a function key (F1 thru F10, your choice,
- does not have to be in any order) to "tag" the listing on the
- screen. After you have tagged the entry you will see line 22 on
- the screen indicate that you pushed a function key for filing
- purposes. This is just a reminder of which function key you
- pushed. Now that you have filed a listing you may continue to
- page through other listings by repeatedly pushing the "N" key to
- show next entries, until you find another listing you wish to
- file. You may file up to 10 listing, one for each function key,
- in this manner.
-
- When you are all done paging through listing, (or at any
- time for that matter) you may select the "R", or recall option
- (as opposed to the "N", "Q", or "F" ). When you strike the "R"
- key you will next be asked to push one of the function keys you
- previously used to tag a listing with. When you do so, that
- listing will immediately appear.
-
- SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
-
- There are three "special keys" which are also displayed as
- active on the help-line at the bottom of the screen. These are
- F1 for market analysis, Alt-F1 (ie hold down the ALT key and push
- F1) for the user defined range screen and F10 for recalling a
- search mask.
-
- If you were to push "F1" you would see the following screen
- pop-up and overlay your search screen:
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- Sale status----------- ____________ Open House date---
- Property Type--------- Listing date------
- Agent one------------- Expiration date---
- Agent one commission%- 0 Closing date------
- Agent two------------- Selling price----- 0
- Agent two commission%- 0 Total commission-- 0.00
- Office---------------- Franchise fee----- 0
- Area------------------ Referral fee------ 0.00
- Origin---------------- Agent one comm.--- 0.00
- Buyer----------------- Agent two comm.--- 0.00
- Total commission %---- 0 Residuals--------- 0
- Referral fee %-------- 0 Company dollar---- 0.00
-
- Push `End` key when done or `Esc` to cancel
- ══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
-
- (We have left most fields blank in the above example)
-
- The F1 screen is used for MARKET ANALYSIS and AGENT PERFORMANCE
- ANALYSIS. Fill in the desired information on selling price,
- agents name, agent commissions, etc. You may then search for
- agents, locations, prices, etc. the same way as you did above.
- The only exception is that you may search on a range of dates in
- the "listing date" "closing date" and "expiration date" fields.
- The range data for dates is incorporated the same way as is the
- search for price. For example, lets say you wanted to search for
- all listing which closed between 1/12/85 and 2/12/85. You would
- enter the search mode and immediately press F1 (leaving the main
- listing screen blank, indicating to the computer you want all
- listings in the main screen). You would then move the cursor to
- the "closing date" field and enter the date as "1/12/85-2/12/85"
- and push the end key twice. (Once to clear the market analysis
- screen and the second time to begin the search). You would then
- see all listings which closed between the two dates, inclusive.
- (Assuming that you religiously fill in the closing dates in the
- first place!)
-
- This screen will also compute commissions, referrals, misc. fees
- and company dollar as well as allow you to enter agents,
- locations, etc. Remember, you may search on any combination of
- fields in either the market analysis or main listing screens.
-
- Searching while in the market analysis screen is done in
- conjunction with the main listing screen. What we mean by this
- is that the market analysis screen is simply an extension of the
- main listing screen. The reason we make you press F1 to display
- the market analysis section is twofold. Firstly, there simply
- isn't enough room on the main screen to include all that
- information, secondly, your clients may be looking over your
- shoulder while your searching and some of the information in the
- market analysis screen may be considered confidential.
- To further elaborate on the "extension" concept, lets say you
- wanted to search for all properties sold in Princeton within the
- same date range above. What you would do is to enter the Search
- mode and move the cursor over to the city field and enter
- "princeton". You would then push F1 and enter the date as
- outlined above. Push 'End' twice (once to leave the market
- analysis screen and once again to begin the search) and you
- will limit your date search to all listings in Princeton.
-
- One final note on this screen. The word "SOLD" is a KEYWORD when
- placed in the 'Sale Status' entry. It tells the computer NOT to
- display the listing when in the 'Search mode' (We didn't think
- you would want to be bothered when searching for properties for
- clients with all the 'Sold' properties appearing.) If you
- specifically desire to search for "sold" property, you must enter
- the word "sold" in this field.
-
-
- The other special key is the Alt-F1 key which would display the following
- pop-up over the search screen:
-
- ╔═══════════════════════ Range Data ═════════════════════════╗
- ║ SqFeet------------------------ 1000-3000 ║
- ║ Baths------------------------- ______________________ ║
- ║ FloorHgt---------------------- ║
- ║ RoomCount--------------------- ║
- ║ BedroomCount------------------ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
-
- NOTE: The entries shown above are the default entries. You may
- customize these fields by using the NEWSCRN program. The NEWSCRN
- program is only available to registered users.
-
- This screen allows you to search on a 'range' of data. By
- default all these entries are numeric in nature. For example,
- you may want to display all properties in the 1000-3000 square
- foot range. To do so, make the entry shown above and depress
- 'End' to return to the main screen and the 'End' again to start
- your search.
-
- Please note that all search criteria are logically inclusive
- (ANDed) That is to say, you may enter search criteria in the
- main search screen and/or the F1 screen and/or the Alt-F1 screen
- and all criteria will be applied.
-
-
- RECALLING A SEARCH MASK -- F10
-
- For a description of function F10, see the section entitled
- "Starting your search", below.
-
-
-
- STARTING YOUR SEARCH:
-
- When you have completed defining your search criteria you
- would then press the 'End' key to start the search sequence.
- Before the search actually begins you will be asked if you want
- to "Save this search mask to disk?". If you answer yes 'Y', you
- are next asked to enter your initials and then asked for a 'name'
- under which to store the search mask. The name can be up to
- eight alphanumeric characters. After you make these two entries,
- a file is created with the filename you entered in the 'name'
- field and an extension consisting of your initials.
-
- When you next desire to perform a search based upon the same
- search criteria you would simply depress the F10 key while in the
- search screen. You will next be asked to enter your initials and
- strike "enter". Once you strike enter, you will be presented
- with an alphabetized list of all search masks which belong to
- you. You may use the up/dn/right/left arrow keys to select the
- mask or simply begin spelling the mask name. If you choose the
- spelling method, the cursor will progressively jump to each entry
- matching the characters you entered.
-
- Once the previously stored mask is entered, you are next
- asked to either begin the search by depressing 'S' or elect to
- edit the recalled search mask by pressing 'E'. If you edit the
- mask you will also be given the opportunity to store the new mask
- under a different name.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
-
- New releases of version 4.0 allow a displayed screen
- recalled under a search mask to be seen only ONCE. The reason
- for this is to allow an agent to perform a search on a previously
- defined and stored search mask and ONLY SEE those listing which
- were added to the file since the search mask was last utilized.
- This is done to prevent redundant display of all listings. You
- may reset the search mask to once more redisplay ALL listings
- matching a stored search mask via the "Special Functions" sub
- selection. This function is defined further on in the manual.
-
- If you desire to delete selected search masks, see the
- section entitled "Special Functions" further along in the manual.
-
-
-
-
-
- "NOT FOUND" Options:
-
- If your search criteria are not matched, you will be
- informed at the bottom of the screen that no match exists and
- then be given the opportunity to "Browse" the database. By
- pushing the 'B' key to browse you will see the following screen
- overlay the existing screen:
-
- Listing City Price Address
-
- KB299 Boston 100000 27 Union St
- KB877 Salem 450000 12 Any St.
- KB889 Salem 300000 223B East 7th St
- . . . .
- . . . .
- . . . .
- . . . .
- etc.
-
- Use ARROWS to Highlight and push END to select or ESC to Quit.
-
-
- Although the "screen" shown above is for example purposes
- only, it represents a powerful feature in your software to locate
- listings based on only partial information. For example, if you
- were to enter the letters "KB" (again referring to our example)
- in the "Listing number" field of the search screen you would not
- find any listings since all the listings in our example only
- begin with the letters KB. By depressing the 'B' (for browse)
- key you would see the above screen appear which shows you all
- listings BEGINNING with the letters KB.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE: The browse screen search is based on partial
- characters in KEY FIELDS only and does not apply any additional
- search criteria. The two key fields currently utilized are
- 'Listing number' and 'City'.
-
-
-
-
- EDITING & DELETING ENTRIES
-
-
- To edit or delete an entry select the 'E' for edit or 'D'
- for delete from the Listing Services Menu. You may find the
- listing in the same manner as you use to search for listings.
- All the editing keystrokes mentioned previously apply here also.
-
- If editing, simply change the fields you wish and push the
- 'End' key to make the changes permanent. If you are deleting and
- entry you will be asked twice to confirm your intentions before
- the data record is actually deleted.
-
-
-
-
-
- SOME GENERAL NOTES ON SEARCHING
-
-
- The RealQuik system uses what is known as an indexed B-Tree
- searching method based on "keys". The "key" is a special tag
- used by the computer to rapidly locate data. Another way to
- accomplish a search is a simple sequential search whereby the
- computer simply looks at each record at a time to see if it
- matches the search criteria. RealQuik actually uses both.
-
- There are two "key" files. The first one is the listing
- number and is considered a unique key. What this means is that
- there can be no two identical listing numbers on file at the same
- time. ( Try it, you will receive an error message after you
- press the 'End' key). The second key is the city field. This
- field allows for duplicate entries. ( You will most likely have
- more than one listing in the same city!). All other fields are
- done sequentially. Therefore, if you enter additional
- information, in addition to the city, a rapid retrieval of the
- city will be found and then the screen will be compared on a
- field by field basis to verify a match. Since the listing number
- is unique, there is no need to enter any additional information
- as there can be no duplicates. A listing number search will give
- you the fastest retrieval. (Typically less than 1 second for
- almost 1000 entries, on a hard disk system ).
-
- If you deal with only one city, it may be to your advantage
- to experiment with your data entry technique. For example, where
- the program asks you to enter the city, you may instead want to
- enter the street. This would make the street an keyed parameter
- and would vastly improve the search time. Alternatively, you may
- want to enter city as "city/street", it really doesn't matter,
- the computer is simply doing a character match. The important
- thing to remember is that you must be consistent with your
- entries. "Princeton/Main" (in the above framework) is not the
- same as "Princeton/Main St." , nor is "Princeton/Main St." the
- same as "Princeton/Main St" (no period at the end of street).
- The only thing that doesn't matter is case, so "Princeton",
- "princeton" or "PrinCEtoN" are all considered the same.
-
-
-
-
- Sub-Selection 'M' -- Misc. Information
-
- If you depress the 'M' key while in the Listing Services
- sub-menu you would see the following screen appear:
-
-
- Memory available for program use -------------- 20785
-
- Largest free block for HEAP use---------------- 20785
-
- Currently using DOS version-------------------- 3.30
-
- Space available on local drive (k bytes)------- 2966
-
-
-
- Records:8, Sections:8, Deleted:0
-
- Station:0 2/27/1991
- Push any key to return to the listings menu
-
- This is an "information only" screen which displays helpful
- system information as well as the number of active and deleted
- records on file.
-
- The data shown above will change to reflect your machine
- and/or network environment.
-
-
-
- Sub-Selection 'F' -- Special Functions
-
- When 'F' is depressed from the listing services sub menu, the
- following sub (sub-sub to main menu) will appear over the listing
- services sub-menu:
-
-
-
-
-
- ╔═══════════════════════════╗
- ║ Add New Listings ║
- ║ Search for Listings ║
- ║ Edit Listings ║
- ║ Delete╔════════ SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ═════════╗
- ║ Miscel║ Assign Listing Fields to Print ║
- -> ║ Specia║ Edit/Delete Search Masks ║
- ║ Print ║ Convert Listing File to ASCII file ║
- ║ Return╚════════════════════════════════════╝
- ╚═══════════════════════════╝
-
-
-
-
-
- Sub-sub selection 'A' -- Assign Listing Fields to Print
-
- This function defines which fields will appear on printer
- when you select the "Print" option from the listing services sub
- menu. No printing of listings may be performed until this
- section is completed. The following (somewhat imposing) screen
- will appear when this sub-sub function is activated:
-
- Order of Entries in Listing Screen
-
- 1 Listin 8 20 FlrP.> 10 39 BRS 12 58 DW 10 83 RoomCo 30
- 2 City 20 21 Fence 11 40 Gal 9 84 Bedroo 30
- 3 Price 20 22 Fnd 10 41 Wiring 9
- 4 Addres 25 23 LR 13 42 Plumb 10 100 PROP_TYPE
- 5 Broker 14 24 Roof 9 43 BTH 12 101 SALE_STATUS
- 6 Phone 11 25 S.Pump 9 44 Gas 9 102 AGENT_1
- 7 Direct 63 26 Bsmnt 10 45 Water 9 103 AGENT_2
- 8 Owners 40 27 DR 13 46 Pool 10 104 OFFICE
- 9 Bkr.Co 12 28 Ext 10 47 Shower 12 105 AREA
- 10 Style 8 29 Insul 9 48 Sewer 9 106 ORIGIN
- 11 Twn.Co 7 30 St.Wdw 10 49 Gar 9 107 BUYER
- 12 Ld/A(E 8 31 KIT 12 50 Drwy 10 108 TOT_COMM.
- 13 Hs/Sz( 10 32 Floors 8 51 Porch/ 11 109 AGENT_1_COM
- 14 Age 3 33 Dom.HW 9 52 Pos 11 110 AGENT_2_COM
- 15 Rooms 2 34 OO/R 10 53 Zoning 9 111 REFERRAL
- 16 Br 2 35 FAM 12 54 Stv 10 112 OPNHOUSE_DT
- 17 Stry 2 36 Heat 10 55 Firepl 10 80 SqFeet 30 113 LISTING_DT
- 18 Lv/A(E 9 37 Fuel 9 56 Fan 10 81 Baths- 30 114 EXPIR_DATE
- 19 Color 11 38 Cost$( 8 57 W/D 11 82 FloorH 30 115 CLOSE_DATE
-
- Enter the LINE NUMBERS of the names to use for printing. ANY field with an
- size >10 will be limited to 10. Separate with commas, END or ESC to Exit.
-
- NUMBERS:
- 1,3,4,5,9,57_________________________________________________________
-
-
- This screen may at first seem intimidating so lets examine
- it one step at a time. But first... one problem with printing is
- that the software prints the stored listing data in columns with
- one row per listing. Unfortunately, most printers are not wide
- enough to accommodate all of your search fields. We need a way
- to define each column you want to print without the data running
- off the end of the page. This is the purpose of this sub-sub
- selection.
-
- Note that the screen is divided into columns with line
- numbers followed by field names. For example, line 1 is the
- listing number, line 2 is the city, line 3 is the price, etc.
- There will exist a line number for all potential entries. A
- blank entry next to the line number is simply an indication of a
- spare field which was never defined.
-
- In order to specify which fields you want to print, simply
- enter the line numbers, separated by commas. In the example
- above we are defining a printout to contain lines 1,3,4,5,9,57.
- These lines correspond to listing number, price, address, broker,
- etc. Note that due to space limitations, only the first six
- characters of the field name are displayed and only the first
- twenty or so characters within the database field will actually
- be printed. This should be more than enough data to identify the
- field(s) of interest.
-
- Once the screen is completed, depress the 'End' key (or
- depress the 'Esc' key to exit unchanged). You may then select
- 'P' for "Print Listings" from the listing services sub-menu to
- initiate the print. (The latter function is more fully described
- further on in this manual.)
-
-
- Sub-sub selection 'E'-- Edit/Delete Search masks
-
- This function allows you to delete previously defined search
- masks (see the 'Search' section above) or reset the mask to
- display ALL data rather than only data which was shown since the
- last search.
-
- You are only required to enter you initials, pick the mask
- name and enter 'D' or 'R' to delete or reset respectively.
-
-
- Sub-sub selection 'C'-- Convert Listing File to ASCII
-
- If there was any one feature which we would describe as the
- most powerful addition to version 4.x over its predecessor
- versions 3.x it would be this one. This function will allow you
- to take your entire listing data base and convert it to a
- standard ASCII file which may then be imported into spreadsheet
- programs such as Quattro or Lotus, into statistical packages or
- into other database packages.
-
- The listing database file is maintained in a special binary
- format to allow for efficient searching and storage.
- Unfortunately you can never "see" (by using the DOS TYPE or PRINT
- command) the contents of binary files. This function will let
- you do so.
-
- You will be presented with the following screen:
-
- Enter ASCII filename:
-
- Enter Delimiter Character:
-
- Enter "Missing Data" character:
-
- Include Range Data? :
-
- Include Market Analysis Data :
-
-
- The first entry asks you to name the file which will contain the
- ASCII information. You must then define a 'Delimiter' which will
- appear between each field. The data is converted to a column
- format with each row being one listing record. Each column
- represents the order in which the data was created in the
- "Newscreen" program. (Hint: It is the same order as it appears
- by the line number in the "Assign Fields to Print" sub-sub
- function previously defined.) You generally need to define how
- each column will be separated. This will most likely be a
- requirement of the program which the converted file will be
- imported into. Typically you would enter a space or comma in
- this filed. If you use a comma, a comma would be placed between
- each field in each row of the ASCII file (e.g.
- listing_number,City,Price,etc.,etc...). The next entry defines a
- 'missing data' character. This character will be placed into
- each field of the ASCII file in which NO Data was present in the
- listing screen. For example if you left the 'City' blank it
- would be translated to this character upon conversion. This is
- important to maintain the column integrity of the converted ASCII
- file. Finally, you may specify if the "Range data" and/or the
- "Market Analysis" data should be included in the ASCII file.
-
- IMPORTANT:
-
- An ASCII file can take up considerable space on your disk
- drive. Be sure that you have at least three times the space
- available as reported by the DOS DIR command for the REALTY.DAT
- file.
-
-
-
-
- Sub-Selection 'P' - Print Listings
-
- When this function is activated you will be presented with
- the same search mask as under Add, Edit, Search of Delete. You
- may further limit the amount of data printed by entering your
- search mask here. The data will printed in columns as defined
- under sub-selection "Special Functions", sub-sub selection
- "Assign Listing Fields to Print".
-
-
- SELECTION 'F' -- FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
-
-
- This section is essentially a buyer qualification package to
- determine how much money may be financed based on PITI. (PITI
- stands for principal, interest taxes and insurance. It is the
- figure used by lending institutions to arrive at an acceptance
- figure for a loan).
-
- Select entry 'F' from the main menu to run this section. You
- should answer each question with a number entry. The arrow keys
- will move you around from entry to entry. The return key may
- also be used to move down as an alternative. If you wish to enter
- a zero for any entry, simply push the return key. As you move
- down the screen entering numbers, the computer will calculate
- figures leading up to the PITI value. After the PITI is
- calculated the computer calculated entries will be in yellow.) a
- ratio value will be calculated for both PITI/income and PITI +
- installment debts/income.
-
- These ratios are the primary factors used by banks to qualify you
- for a loan. For the individual home buyer, the first ratio
- (PITI/income) should be typically 25% or less. If you have a
- large down payment this number could go higher. If you use the
- 25% figure as a maximum, you will most likely be approved if all
- the other pertinent information on your loan application is OK.
- (i.e. Credit ratings, consideration for ALL installment debts,
- etc.,etc.,etc.)
-
- After all the values have been entered, you may then "play" by
- experimenting with different entries. (Every time you change an
- entry after the initial screen is filled, all the numbers will
- be automatically recalculated). A good example of this may be
- that the ratio figure initially may be high, say 26%, possibly
- blocking you from approval. You may find however that you can
- lower an installment debt by paying it off with your some of
- your down payment money. Assuming you still have enough money
- left for the banks minimum down payment and closing costs, you
- may find that the ratio will now have dropped to a lower value.
- Since you are using a lower down payment, you will find that
- your monthly payments will increase somewhat, but you may
- at this point be approved, where before you could not.
-
- When you are all done and want to return to the main menu, push
- the 'End' key located on the right side of the keyboard. You
- may push this key at anytime, even if you haven't finished
- all your data entry.
-
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
- The figures produced are only a GENERAL GUIDE as to how large a
- loan you may be approved for. Banks typically may take into
- account other factors and may even consider some things as
- liabilities which you may consider assets. The program will
- however give you a good idea as to what you may afford, or will
- be allowed to finance.
-
-
-
-
- Selection 'T' -- Typewriter Emulator
-
- Version 4.0 of RealQuik was released with an integral
- typewrite emulator which will allow to make your printer behave
- in a manner similar to a typewrite. You may set tabs, assign
- different printer ports, print in special fonts such as enlarged,
- bold, etc and much more. When you depress the 'T' key the
- following screen will appear:
-
- Princeton SuperType(tm), Copyright 1986,1990
- ║══════════════════════║═══════════════════════║
- ║F1 -- Bold ║F2 -- Enlarged ║ Esc -- quit to DOS
- ║F3 -- Double strk ║F4 -- Superscript ║ ^C -- Scroll commands
- ║F5 -- Subscript ║F6 -- Elite type ║ ^L - Change print port
- ║F7 -- Condensed type ║F8 -- Underline ║ ^S or Left Arrow -Move left
- ║F9 -- Alternate ║F10 -- 8 lines/inch ║ ^D or Right Arrow -Move right
- ╚══════════════════════╩═══════════════════════╝
-
-
-
-
-
- You begin your typing here and push
-
- enter after each line
-
-
-
-
- _______________________________________________________________________________
- T T
- T
- 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
- 10| 20| 30| 40| 50| 60| 70| 80
- Insert OFF At line-2 At column-1 Port- LPT1 Paperend alert- OFF
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- HOW TO USE THE TYPEWRITER EMULATOR (SuperType):
-
-
- When the SuperType program is running, you will see on the
- top left a list of function keys and their corresponding
- attributes. For example F1 selects bold face type, F2 enlarged
- type, etc. On the top right you will see the type of printer for
- which SuperType is installed as well as one line which says that
- if you push the Esc key you will end SuperType and return to the
- main REALTY menu, and another line which says "^C -- Scroll
- Commands". The up arrow( '^' ) means in this context to hold
- down the Control (Ctrl) key located on the left of your keyboard
- and then push the 'C' key. This will cause the next three lines
- of commands to scroll upwards. These commands appear as a help
- feature to allow you to control and use the editing functions of
- SuperType. We will describe these keys in detail later on.
-
- On the bottom line of the screen, you will see on the far left
- the status of the INSERT ON/OFF command. The INSERT feature is
- normally OFF but may be turned ON by pushing the 'Ins' key on the
- right side of the keyboard. When INSERT is ON, characters will
- be inserted in front of the cursor, making all characters to the
- right of the cursor move right. When INSERT is OFF, any
- characters to the right of the cursor will be erased as new
- characters are typed.
-
- The next field on the bottom line is the line number you have
- typed. Each time you push the return key, the line number
- counter will increment by one.
-
- Following the line counter is the Column counter. The column
- counter will increment by one each time the cursor moves to the
- right and will decrement by one each time the cursor moves to the
- left. The column counter is meant to refer to the actual printed
- column on your printer. For this reason if you change your
- margins, the column counter will still refer to the absolute
- column position. For example if the left margin is moved to start
- at column ten, the lowest the column counter will go is to ten,
- it will not reset to one.
-
- The next two fields allow you to select which printer port you
- will send printed output and whether or not you want your
- paperend alert to sound if the paper runs out. ( If you are
- single sheet feeding a printer, you will often want to disable
- the paperend alert signal to allow you to print to the end of the
- page.) We will discuss these two features in detail later.
- NOTE: If you are running on a network, SuperType may not be able
- to advise you of printer errors.
-
- The lines above the bottom line are reference lines to use in
- counting columns, setting tabs, etc.
-
- EDITING AND CONTROL COMMANDS.
-
- Princeton SuperType allows full editing of the typed line prior
- to printing the line and control over printer attributes and
- certain other hardware features, such as port selection, paperend
- detection, etc.
-
- The editing commands are ^A, ^G, ^Y, ^D, ^F, ^H, ^S and Tab.
- Their functions are as follows:
-
- ^A -- Move the cursor to the beginning
- of the line.
-
- ^F -- Move the cursor to the end of the
- typed line.
-
- ^D -- Move the cursor one character to
- the right. (Or right arrow key).
-
- ^S -- Move the cursor one character to
- the left. (Or left arrow key).
-
- ^G -- Delete one character to the
- right.
-
- ^H -- Delete one character to the left
- (or backspace key)
-
- ^Y -- Delete the entire line. Operates
- no matter where the cursor is and returns
- the cursor to the left margin.
-
- Tab - Move to the next Tab stop. (More
- on setting tabs later) Does not
- erase characters.
-
-
- SETTING AND RELEASING TABS
-
- In order to set tab stops, move the cursor with the space
- bar to the position you would like to define as a tab point and
- enter a [T. You will see a capital 'T' appear below the cursor
- which will indicate to you that a tab has been set. You may set
- as many tabs as you want. Pushing the Tab key ( the double arrow
- key over the left shift key ) will cause the cursor to move to
- the tab stop. To release a tab stop move the cursor to the tab
- to be released,either with the space bar or the tab key, and type
- ^T again. This will release the tab. If you are running the
- memory resident version of SuperType, your tab positions will be
- remembered when you exit SuperType and return again later.
-
-
- SETTING LEFT AND RIGHT MARGINS
-
- To set new margins, type a ^B. A line will appear at the
- top of the screen telling you to move the cursor with the space
- bar to the new left margin and type an 'L'. After this a new
- line will appear asking you to continue moving the cursor to the
- new right margin and then push the letter 'R'. When you do this
- last step, you will see the margins reform themselves to the
- positions you selected. If at any time you want to cancel the
- margin setting command after you have selected it, simply push
- the 'Esc' key ONCE, this will restore the margins to their
- previous state. Your margin settings will be remembered when you
- exit and re-enter SuperType.
-
- SELECTING A DIFFERENT PRINTER PORT
-
- In many cases, you may be operating two printers, one
- connected to LPT1 and another connected to LPT2. Princeton
- SuperType(tm) lets you select either port. To change ports,
- simply type a ^L, you will see the port status field at the
- bottom line switch between LPT1 and LPT2. If you have redirected
- your printer with the DOS Mode command, the ports on SuperType
- will be redirected also.
-
- CONTROLLING PAPEREND ALERT
-
- Many printers will detect an end of paper condition and cease
- printing when this condition occurs. However most of the time
- the switch which detects this condition activates before the
- physical end of paper and is meant primarily for use on
- continuous feed paper. If you are using a single sheet feed, you
- will want to turn off the paper end alert on your printer.
- SuperType normally leaves this in the OFF condition; if you want
- to change, simply type ^P to toggle back and forth. Whenever
- SuperType is activated, this value will always start in the OFF
- state.
-
- USING PRINTER ATTRIBUTES
-
- Princeton SuperType (tm) allows you to utilize up to ten of your
- printers font attributes. These attributes are controlled by
- depressing function keys F1 thru F10. The selection menu for
- each function key appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
- If, for example, you wanted to print a line (or word or
- character) in enlarged typeface, you would depress function key
- F2. Two things will happen immediately. First, you will see the
- label for F2 in the corner of the screen switch background and
- foreground colors (reverse video.) Secondly, you will see a
- small carrot sign (" ^ ") appear under the cursor position where
- the attribute was toggled. The reverse video field over F2 acts
- as a reminder that the enlarged type attribute has been selected
- while the carrot tells you where in the line the attribute was
- turned on. Pushing F2 again will cause the video field to return
- to normal and another carrot to appear at the cursor position
- where the attribute was turned off. When you push the return
- key, the line will be typed and the print face change at each
- place you toggled an attribute. It is perfectly acceptable to
- turn on more than one attribute at a time, such as both bold face
- and enlarged, etc. You should be aware that certain "mixes" of
- fonts are not allowed. For example, you could not have on both
- superscript and subscript at the same time. SuperType takes care
- of this by automatically turning off a previously selected
- attribute if the latest selection is incompatible as a mixture.
-
- NOTE: Certain printers will turn off their attributes upon
- receipt of a carriage return. What this means to you is that even
- though the function key field is in reverse video mode,
- indicating that the attribute is ON, once the line is typed the
- printer will automatically switch the attribute OFF. Consult your
- printer manual for more details. ( This is not a feature of the
- IBM/EPSON printers. This printer and its compatibles will keep
- the attribute active until you switch it off. )
-
- ENDING YOUR SESSION WITH SUPERTYPE
-
- When you're all done with SuperType, all you have to do is
- push the 'Esc' key; It's as simple as that.
-
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 'A' -- CREATING YOUR OWN LISTING SCREEN
-
- This section is available only to registered users.
-
-
- APPENDIX 'B' - Customizing the typewrite emulator for non-epson
- compatible printers:
-
- This section is available only to registered users.
-
-
-
- APPENDIX 'C' NETWORK OPERATION
-
- One common question frequently asked is "Why do I need the
- network version of RealQuik(tm)". In answer to that, you do NOT
- need the network version if you are not running on a network such
- as Novell or 10NET (These are just two of the many networks
- supported by the network version of RealQuik). If you are
- running on a network, you need to take advantage of certain
- special features which are essential to proper network operation
- and are only contained in the network version. A brief example
- will best explain. Suppose that two workstations on a network
- both access the same listing for editing. They both retrieve the
- data and display it on their respective CRT screens. It is very
- possible that they may make different changes to the record. The
- big question is who writes it out first? Does one station have
- priority over the other? Will the file become instantly
- corrupted when two users attempt to write the same record at the
- same time? Network software takes care of these issues by
- locking records and notifying users of changes, etc.
-
- Please call us if you have any questions regarding proper
- network operation.
-
-
-
- Table of Contents:
-
- The table of contents is not available in the shareware
- documentation. You will receive a complete manual when
- you register your copy.
-
-
-
- Thank you for your interest.