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- V E R S I O N 2 . 3 D O C U M E N T A T I O N
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- PCStat is a descriptive statistical report program providing statistics
- and histograms for two related data sets. Reports are easy to produce
- using pull-down menus and uncomplicated to comprehend. Context sensitive
- help provides online documentation. Data for PCStat may come from Lotus,
- ASCII, DIF and prepared dBase compatible files or be manually keyed in.
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- PCSTATnn (nn = version) archive should include: PCSTAT.EXE, PCSTAT.HLP,
- PCSTAT.WKB, PCSTAT.DOC, SAMPLE.WKB, SWAPLPT.COM and README.COM. 640k of
- memory and 500k disk storage space is required. Graphics is not needed.
- Standard records capacity is 500 but may be easily increased to 5000.
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- P C S t a t M A N U A L
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- T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S
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- Page Subject
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- 1 Shareware concept
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- 1 PCStat distribution
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- 1 PCStat warranty
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- 2 How to use PCStat's menus and other features
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- 2 What is PCStat and what statistics does it provide
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- 2 Where to use PCStat and suggestions on reporting
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- 3 PCStat's report structure showing item locations
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- 3 PCStat data sources (Lotus 1-2-3, ASCII, DIF, dBase, Keyin)
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- 3 Initialize: Typing in report titles, histogram format, etc.
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- 5 Data: Combine, Import, DIF, Other, Keyin, View, Erase ...
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- 6 Calculate: Processing your data
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- 7 Report: Print, Options, View, Line, Top
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- 8 File: Save, Retrieve, Directory, NewReport, List, Erase ...
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- 9 Sample: Retrieve PCStat demonstration report to see features
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- 10 PCStat: Shareware, Distribution, Warranty, Registration ...
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- 10 Spreadsheet type commands in Data > View and Report > View
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- 11 Errors and correction
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- 12 Miscellaneous information (Displays, Version history)
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- 13 Registration and Ombudsman information
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- 14 Technical Support information
- Page 1
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- S H A R E W A R E
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- PCStat is distributed on a 30 day trial basis. This provides
- potential users a chance to try the program before buying it.
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- We believe you can benefit from PCStat. If you agree and plan
- to continue using it then please register. PC Information
- Systems will ship you the latest PCStat version upon your
- registration. Additionally you'll receive a complete manual,
- technical support plus information on updates and related items.
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- PCStat's author is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals and the program meets all ASP standards.
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- Please show your support for shareware by registering PCStat.
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- D I S T R I B U T I O N
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- PCStat is COPYRIGHT 1991 by PC Information Systems
- with ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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- PC Information Systems does authorize the copying and free
- distribution of PCStat for evaluation. Please use the archive
- file name PCSTATnn.ZIP (nn = version number) and include the
- following files:
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- README.COM PCSTAT.EXE PCSTAT.WKB
- PCSTAT.HLP PCSTAT.DOC SAMPLE.WKB
- SWAPLPT.COM
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- Thank you for ensuring these steps are followed.
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- P C S t a t W A R R A N T Y
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- Any shareware copy of PCStat is provided AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY.
-
- PC Information Systems does warrant the physical diskette and
- manual of a registered copy to be free of defects in materials
- and workmanship for a period of ninety days from the date of
- registration. The entire and exclusive liability and remedy
- for breach of this Limited Warranty shall be confined to
- replacement of the defective diskette and/or documentation.
-
- PC Information Systems makes no warranty of any kind, expressed
- or implied, as to PCStat's fitness for a particular purpose.
- Additionally it assumes no liability for damages, direct or
- consequential, which may result from the use of PCStat.
- Page 2
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- How to use PCStat's menus and other features
-
- PCstat uses an menu interface similar to Lotus 1-2-3 (tm) but
- enhanced. Menu selections may be made two different ways:
- (1) Positioning to them with your arrow keys and either
- pressing " Enter " or " Pulling-down ".
- (2) Entering the first character of your choice.
-
- The " Esc " key cancels a selection with the exception of
- certain operations in which the bottom line will instruct you to
- press " Ctrl Break " to abort if desired. To return to the Main
- menu press " F10 " or if it is more convenient press " Alt M ".
-
- When entering initialization items or data the " F2 " key will
- permit editing of an existing entry. The " F1 " key when
- allowed accesses the context sensitive help you are viewing.
-
-
-
- What is PCStat
-
- PCStat is a descriptive statistical report program providing
- basic statistics and histograms for two related data sets.
-
- Statistics for both data sets and their difference include:
- QUANTITY MAXIMUM VALUE +3 STD DEVIATION
- +2 STD DEVIATION +3 STD DEVIATION AVERAGE
- STD DEVIATION VARIATION RANGE
- -1 STD DEVIATION -2 STD DEVIATION -3 STD DEVIATION
- MINIMUM VALUE
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- Histograms provide for 30 bins showing frequency distributions.
- The quantities and percent of totals for each bin is also
- displayed along with the cumulative percent of totals for both
- ascending and descending directions.
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- Where to use PCStat
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- PCStat produces an exceptionally easy to comprehend statistical
- report for all levels. It is particularly useful to show
- comparisons between two related data sets. These might be a
- before and after situation, one tool or tester versus another,
- one process line versus another, one period versus another, etc.
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- If you only have one data set to start with you may wish to
- prepare a report on that and when you have an additional period
- of data keep the old data and prepare a report showing their
- comparison. PCStat's Data > Modify > Move feature can be used
- to switch data sets or store data in holding areas.
-
- PCStat reports distributed to management and technical personnel
- have proven to be a highly effective means of communication.
- Page 3
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- PCStat Report Structure
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- The top of the report displays items you defined in Initialize:
- Report Title, Report Item, Specification, Unit of Measure, Data
- Periods From and To, Notes 1 and 2, Prepared by and File Name.
-
- Statistics for Data Set 1: Statistics for Data Set 2:
- Quantity, Maximum, Average, Quantity, Maximum, Average,
- Standard Deviation, Variation, Standard Deviation, Variation,
- Range, Minimum Range, Minimum
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- Histogram for Data Set 1: Histogram for Data Set 2:
- 30 bin bar graph, Quantity 30 bin bar graph, Quantity
- for each bin, Percent of for each bin, Percent of
- total for each bin, Cum total for each bin, Cum
- percent of totals percent of totals
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- PCStat data sources
-
- Data for PCStat can come from many sources. Data in Lotus
- 1-2-3 (tm) compatible worksheets may be combined by directing
- the data to a specific data set or holding area. Next you
- select a file name and reference a specific range name or range
- address in that file. All data from a compatible worksheet also
- may be combined to an area starting with data set 1.
-
- ASCII number files may be imported into a specific data set or
- data holding area or all the data starting with data set 1. DIF
- column files may be also be imported similar to ASCII files.
-
- dBase (tm) compatible delimited files may be also imported. See
- Data > Other for instructions. Data also may be manually keyed
- in and with Data > View spreadsheet type commands are available.
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- Initialize: Typing in report titles, format, etc.
-
-
- Initialize is typically the first step you must select. It
- takes you to a screen for defining your report items and puts
- you in a range input mode. Type in the requested items changing
- positions with the arrow keys. Press " Enter " again when
- completed. If you desire titles, periods, notes, etc. may be
- left blank but the HISTOGRAM BIN START VALUE and STEP VALUE
- along with DECIMAL PLACES and FILE NAME entries are required.
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- Specific initialization items and recommendations follow.
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- REPORT TITLE: Enter a report title, maximum of 30 characters,
- can be printed with larger characters per inch
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- Initialize: Typing in report titles, format, etc. (cont)
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- REPORTING ITEM: Enter item measured or tested and being reported
- on, maximum of 24 characters
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- SPECIFICATION: Enter Less than 5, etc. Enter as label with
- maximum of 14 characters
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- UNIT OF MEASURE: Enter Volts, seconds, inches, etc. Enter
- maximum of 8 characters
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- DATA SOURCE: Enter source such as Final Tester, Receiving Insp,
- etc., maximum of 24 characters
-
- DATA PERIOD FROM: Enter date as label with apostrophe and
- mm/dd/yy
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- DATA PERIOD TO: Enter date as label with apostrophe and
- mm/dd/yy
-
- REPORT NOTE 1: Enter optional information relative to report,
- maximum of 35 characters
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- REPORT NOTE 2: Enter optional information relative to report,
- maximum of 35 characters
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- DATA SET 1 TITLE: Enter title for data set, maximum of 12
- characters
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- DATA SET 2 TITLE: Enter title for data set, maximum of 12
- characters
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- HISTOGRAM BIN ID: Enter abbreviated heading for histogram bins,
- maximum of 8 characters
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- BIN START VALUE: Enter value for lowest or starting bin
-
- BIN STEP VALUE: Enter value for each bin to be stepped (total
- number of bins is 30)
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- DECIMAL PLACES: Enter value from 0 to 3 for number of decimal
- places data will be displayed
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- PREPARED BY: Enter name of individual preparing report,
- maximum of 16 characters
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- FILE NAME: Enter as label a valid DOS filename of from 1 to 8
- characters with no extension (extension WKB is
- automatically provided for data files)
-
- Note: To enter a number in a non-value item enter a ' first.
- Page 5
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- Data: Combine, Import, DIF, Other, Keyin, View, Erase ...
-
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- Data is typically the second step you will select. It provides
- for getting the data and then if desired viewing and modifying
- it. When you select view you will have access to spreadsheet
- type commands to make corrections, etc. on your data. When you
- select Modify you may copy, move or rearrange your data.
-
- You may also access capability to increase the maximum records
- capacity of your PCStat report from the default of 500 to a
- maximum of 1000, 2500 or 5000. Memory and disk storage
- requirements will increase if you change the maximum.
-
- Specific Data menu choices follow.
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- COMBINE: Data may be combined from a Lotus 1-2-3 (tm) or
- compatible worksheet. When you select menu items
- 1 through 6 you will be first be prompted for a file
- name and then a range name or range cell reference.
- That specific range will then be placed in the
- specified data or holding area as defined by the menu.
-
- When you select All you will not be prompted for a
- file name and the entire worksheet will be combined
- starting at Data Set 1. In Data > View you may access
- spreadsheet type commands to clean up the data areas.
-
- IMPORT: Data may be imported from an ASCII number file. When
- you select menu items 1 through 6 the data imported will
- be placed in the specified data or holding area as
- defined by the menu.
-
- When you select All the data imported will be placed
- starting at Data Set 1. In Data > View you may access
- spreadsheet type commands to clean up the data areas.
-
- DIF: Data from a Data Interchange Format column file may be
- imported. Selecting different menu items will affect where
- data is placed as described in the Import.
-
- OTHER (dBASE): Selecting Other provides a description of two
- methods in which data from a prepared dBase (tm)
- or compatible database file may be imported into
- PCStat. You may wish to use your "Print Screen"
- key to keep this for later reference.
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- KEYIN: If desired you or someone else may manually keyin data.
- Select the desired data set or holding area and you will
- be put into a range input mode. Type in the data and
- press " Enter " again when complete.
- Page 6
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- Data: Combine, Import, DIF, Other, Keyin, View ... (cont)
-
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- VIEW: Selecting View first takes you to an instruction screen.
- After pressing " Esc " you move to the data area. Once
- there you may access spreadsheet type commands to clean
- up any data by pressing " F8 ". Press " F10 " to return
- to the Main menu. Do not press " F8 " then " F10 ".
-
- ERASE: Data may be erased from any data or holding area or
- combination thereof by selecting appropriate item.
-
- MODIFY: Data may be copied or moved from data or holding areas
- by selecting appropriate item. Additionally data may be
- rearranged to facilitate easier review and clean up.
-
- RECORDS: The maximum records capacity of the standard PCStat
- report file is 500. This may be increased to 1000,
- 2500 or 5000.
-
- Increasing maximum records will require increased
- memory and disk storage even if not fully used so you
- may wish to keep the maximum records at a minimum
- level for the specific report you are generating.
-
- Selecting a lower maximum after selecting a higher
- maximum will change records capacity but will not
- reduce memory or disk storage unless reloaded.
-
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- Calculate: Processing your data
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- Calculate is typically the third step you will select.
-
-
- Selecting calculate sends you to a wait screen and proceeds
- to calculate all statistical formulas and histograms.
-
-
- When calculations are complete you are returned to the Main
- menu. Typically the next step will be to select the Report
- menu.
- Page 7
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- Report: Print, Options, View, Line, Top
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- Report is typically the fourth step you will select. In it you
- may choose to Print your report immediately or first change
- Options such as printer ports or initialization strings. Often
- you may wish to select View before printing to check the report.
-
- Specific Report menu choices follow.
-
- PRINT: Prints PCStat report on 8.5 x 11.0 inch paper. LPT1 is
- the default interface port but can be swapped to LPT2 in
- Options menu. DotMatrix (IBM ProPrinter) initialization
- strings are default but can be modified or alternate
- strings selected in Options. Graphics is not required.
-
- OPTIONS: Selecting Options provides the following choices.
-
- INTERFACE: Selecting Interface will swap the printer port
- from LPT1 to LPT2. Selecting it again will swap
- it back to LPT1.
-
- DOTMATRIX: Selecting DotMatrix will take you to a screen
- showing initialization strings for an IBM
- ProPrinter. These will work on many dot matrix
- printers but you are also put into a range input
- mode allowing them to be changed as desired. You
- must enter a " ||\ " followed by the string.
-
- HPPCL: Selecting HPPCL will take you to a screen showing
- HP Printer Command Language initialization strings.
- These work on most HP LaserJet and DeskJet printers
- or compatibles but you are also put in range input
- mode allowing them to be changed as desired. You
- must enter a " ||\ " followed by the string.
-
- OTHER: Selecting Other takes you to an additional screen with
- no preset initialization strings for input as above.
-
- Note condensed print and 8 lines per inch is required. Once
- you choose and accept the codes they will be utilized.
-
- LEFTMARGIN: Selecting LeftMargin will allow changing it.
- The default is 8 characters but you may change
- it depending on your condensed print size.
-
- RIGHTMARGIN: Selecting RightMargin will allow changing it.
- The default is 136 characters and it should
- not normally need to be changed.
-
- NUMBERLINES: Selecting NumberLines will allow changing it
- however the default of 88 lines is normally
- required. Page 8
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- Report: Print, Options, View, Line, Top (cont)
-
-
- VIEW: Selecting View first takes you to an instruction screen.
- After pressing " Esc " you move to the report area.
- Once there you may access spreadsheet type commands to
- make any changes desired by pressing " F8 ". Press
- " F10 " to return to the Main menu. Do not press " F8 "
- then " F10 ".
-
- LINE: Selecting Line causes the printer to step one line.
-
-
- TOP: Selecting Top causes the printer to advance to the top of
- the page.
-
-
-
-
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- File: Save, Retrieve, Directory, NewReport, List, Erase ..
-
-
- File then Save is typically the fifth step you will select.
- This will cause your report to be saved in the current directory
- with the file name as defined in Initialize and the file
- extension WKB.
-
- Specific File menu choices follow.
-
- SAVE: Selecting Save prepares to save the report in the current
- directory with the file name as defined in Initialize with
- the file extension WKB. Press " Enter " to accept this
- or any character to modify directory or file name. If
- the file already exists you will prompted to replace.
-
- RETRIEVE: Selecting Retrieve will allow you to retrieve a
- different PCStat report. This replaces the one you
- have in memory. Available report files in the current
- directory will be displayed. Position with arrow
- keys and select with " Enter " key. Alternatively
- you may enter a file name, use standard DOS wild
- cards to limit display or change current directory.
-
- If desired when you load PCStat you may specify a
- specific report file by entering the following:
-
- PCSTAT filename
- Page 9
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- File: Save, Retrieve, Directory, NewReport, List.. (cont)
-
-
- DIRECTORY: Selecting Directory displays the current directory.
- To change type in a new one starting with the drive
- specifier and the appropriate path or select key
- " F2 " and you may edit the path shown.
-
- NEWREPORT: Selecting NewReport will retrieve a blank report file
- replacing the one you have in memory.
-
- LIST: Selecting List will display all files in the current
- directory. Type in any character to change the directory
- or use DOS wild cards to limit the display. Pressing
- " Backspace " will list files in the directory above.
-
- ERASE: Selecting Erase will display all files in the current
- directory. Use the arrow keys to point to a file name
- and press " Enter ". That file will then be erased from
- your disk. Alternatively you may enter a specific file
- name, use standard DOS wild cards to limit display or
- change current directory by first entering any character.
-
- CAUTION-If you reached this screen and do not wish to
- erase a file you must press " Ctrl Break " to abort.
-
- GOTODOS: Selecting GotoDOS will temporary take you out of PCStat
- and into DOS for normal operating system commands. To
- return to PCStat you must enter " EXIT " in DOS.
- Memory limitations may restrict commands.
-
-
-
-
- Sample: Retrieve sample PCStat report to see features
-
-
-
- When you select Sample the demonstration data file SAMPLE.WKB
- will be loaded into PCStat. After loading the Report menu will
- come up allowing you to View or Print the report.
-
-
- The purpose of the sample is show what a typical PCStat report
- can look like and provide an example for you to develop your own
- reports.
- Page 10
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- PCStat: Shareware, Distribution, Warranty ..
-
-
- When you select PCStat you access information about the PCStat
- program and registration. Specific PCStat menu choices are:
-
- SHAREWARE: Shareware, PCStat and technical support information.
-
- DISTRIBUTION: PCStat redistribution and files information.
-
- WARRANTY: PC Information Systems PCStat warranty information.
-
- OMBUDSMAN: Association of Shareware Professionals information.
-
- REGISTRATION: Order form for registering. Also information on
- using toll free line and credit card to regisiter.
-
- PRINTREGISTRATION: Prints order form on default printer.
-
-
-
-
- Spreadsheet type commands in Data > View and Report > View
-
-
- When you select either Data > View or Report > View you may
- may access a group of spreadsheet type commands by pressing
- " F8 ". This occurs after passing the instruction sheet.
-
- Specific Spreadsheet menu choices follow.
-
- COPY: Copy a cell or range of cells. First you must establish
- the From range. Do this by either using the arrow keys
- to establish a range from where the cell pointer is now
- or press backspace to reset the range and the period to
- anchor. After the From range is established move the cell
- pointer to the To range.
-
- ERASE: Erase an unprotected cell or range of unprotected cells.
- Use the arrow keys to establish a range from where the
- cell pointer is now. Alternatively press backspace to
- reset range and period to anchor.
-
- FORMAT: Format a cell or range of cells to a fixed decimal place
- format. Use arrow keys to establish range or backspace
- to reset and period to anchor.
-
- UNPROTECT: Unprotect a cell or range of cells to allow changes.
- Use arrow keys to establish range or backspace to
- reset and period to anchor.
-
- PROTECT: Protect a cell or range of cells to disallow changes.
- Use arrow keys to establish range or backspace to reset
- and period to anchor.
- Page 11
-
- Spreadsheet type commands in Data > View .. (cont)
-
-
- ABSOLUTE: Selecting absolute will change a value in the current
- cell to an absolute value and move the cell pointer
- down one cell. If you have minus numbers in your
- data that you wish to make absolute values you may
- wish to first use the Data > Modify > Rearrange menu
- feature and then use Absolute to change the numbers.
-
- HIDE: Hide a cell or range of cells from normal viewing and
- printing. Use arrow keys to establish range or backspace
- to reset and period to anchor. You may desire to use
- this in Report > View to eliminate any unwanted items.
-
- RESET: Reset or unhide a cell or range of cells. Use arrow keys
- to establish range or backspace to reset and period to
- anchor. You may need to select Format after resetting.
-
- XTRACT: File extract a range to a Lotus 1-2-3 (tm) compatible
- file. Use arrow keys to establish range or backspace
- to reset and period to anchor. You must define a new
- file name as you can not replace an existing file.
-
-
-
-
- Errors and correction
-
-
- When PCStat fails normal execution you will be sent to an error
- screen. This will show the error message along with possible
- causes and corrective action recommendations.
-
- If no possible cause or corrective action is defined it will
- indicate Undefined. Later versions of PCStat will have
- additional corrective action defined as experience is gained.
-
- Review the information and perform any corrective action.
-
- When ready to resume processing return to the Main menu by
- pressing " F10 ".
- Page 12
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- Miscellaneous information
-
-
- Display Adapters:
-
- PCStat automatically detects which video display adapter you
- are using. If you are using a Color Graphics Adapter (CGA)
- and experience snow on your display press keys " Ctrl F10 ".
-
-
-
- PCStat Version History:
-
- Version 2.1 Initial shareware release March 1991.
-
- Version 2.2 Minor documentation changes May 1991.
-
- Version 2.3 ASP approval changes August 1991.
- Page 13
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- P C S t a t R E G I S T R A T I O N I N V O I C E
-
- Please remit to: PC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- 1517 S VIRGINIA ST SUITE 259
- RENO, NV 89502-2807
-
- Enclosed is a $45.00 check for registration of program PCStat.
-
- * If you prefer you may call 800-242-4775 (PsL) and register *
- * with a MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express card. *
-
- Upon registration the latest version of PCStat plus a complete
- manual listing technical support information will be sent.
-
-
- Send the diskette and manual to:
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- We obtained the shareware copy of PCStat from:
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
-
- Your backing of shareware software is appreciated. Please
- include any questions, suggestions or other comments.
-
-
-
- O M B U D S M A N
-
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the
- shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve
- a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting
- the member directly, ASP may be able to help.
-
- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
- with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at
- 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe message
- via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
- Page 14
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- Technical Support
-
-
-
- Technical support contact information is only available to
- registered users.
-
- To register PCStat refer to page 13 of this documentation or
- select " PCStat " after loading the program. Thank you.
-