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- WSSINDEX is a shareware program for indexing a collection of
- disks. See file ORDER.FRM for registration information. Com-
- plete documentation (about 80 pages long) for all programs in the
- package is found in file WSSI522.DOC. Users upgrading from
- previous versions should look at the file BUGLIST.DOC to see
- what's been added or fixed. The public domain programs
- CUTPAST3.COM and VIEW.COM which are also supplied have their own
- documentation in files CUTPAST3.DOC and VIEW.DOC.
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- After extraction from the distribution disk(s), any files with
- extension DOC (and any others except COM, EXE, WP, DEF and CNF
- files) are documentation files. The recommended way of viewing
- documentation is to use Vernon Buerg's LIST program. I also
- provide a simple document viewing program called VIEW. You can
- view the documentation for VIEW by
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- VIEW VIEW.DOC
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- Documentation files can also be viewed in several ways using DOS
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- 1. PRINT filename (output goes to printer)
- 2. TYPE filename (output appears on screen, probably
- too fast to read)
- 3. TYPE filename | MORE (output to screen, pausing when
- screen fills)
- 4. TYPE filename >PRN (output goes to printer)
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- The distributed documentation files are created from Word Perfect
- 5.1 originals by printing to disk with the "standard printer"
- driver. The resulting files are formatted for 66 lines per page,
- including top and bottom margins. Other formats can be supplied
- on request. Registered users receive a copy of the original Word
- Perfect documentation file in addition to the formatted file.
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- If you use a word processor to print the DOC files, you will
- probably want to tell it not to insert blanks at the beginning of
- each line since this has already been done, and you may need to
- adjust your margins.
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- If you see garbage characters on the screen (arrows, ['s and
- numbers) when you try to run WSSINDEX, or if you don't see boxes
- around the menus, WSSINDEX has not identified your video board.
- See appendices A and B for solutions.
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- On a floppy disk system, a working disk should contain at least
- WSSI522.EXE (probably renamed to WSSINDEX.EXE), a configuration
- file, a printer definition file and any utility routines you
- expect to need.
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