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- Sue's Ornament Master
-
- A database for Christmas
- ornaments -- plus MORE!
- ***** NEW *****
- Ever finished all your shopping weeks before the rush -- and
- then realized the day before Christmas that you forgot Aunt
- Sophie? How many times have you returned to the same store to
- do extra shopping that you "forgot" to do? Ever torn your desk
- apart hunting for Charlie & Julie's new address for your
- Christmas cards? Need help building your invitation list for
- your Christmas party?
-
- NO MORE! Sue's Ornament Master now not only maintains your
- valuable Christmas ornament collection, it also helps you
- organize your shopping trips and maintain your Christmas card
- list and a party list!
- ***** NEW *****
-
-
- This is a SHAREWARE product! I encourage you to freely
- experiment with and use this product in order to evaluate it.
- If you feel this is a useful product, then please send a
- $10.00 registration fee to:
-
- Sue Robichaux
- P. O. Box 91016-199
- Baton Rouge, La. 70821
-
- This registration fee entitles you to the registered version.
- The registered version contains a wide range of print functions
- and a printed, bound manual. The timed "Shareware" displays at
- the beginning and end of the program have been removed.
-
- A registration form in the file "REGISTER.DOC" has been
- included for your convenience.
-
- ORNAMENT requires an IBM or compatable PC with a hard drive.
- A printer is required to print reports. The program works in
- 640K of RAM; I suspect it may work with less, but I don't
- know for sure.
-
- DISCLAIMER -- This ornament package has been written using
- industry-standard database tools that have been developed
- and tested over a period of years. It does not trash files
- or hard disks. However, neither I nor anyone else except
- yourself can be responsible for any mishaps or other
- inconveniences that may arise during your computing
- experiences. If you're using a HappyTimes PC with an IBM
- emulation board running an operating system kludged from six
- different bandit versions of DOS, 19 different TSR's, and
- you're using an I/O conversion utility that let's you perform
- hard disk writes to a video tape, then I really have no idea
- what'll happen when you use ORNAMENT!
-
-
-
- VERSION HISTORY:
-
- Version Date
-
- 1.5 2/91
- Added Christmas party list.
-
- 1.4 2/91
- Added Store(shopping) list, Christmas Card
- list, and Christmas shopping list. Create
- shopping lists (by store) and print card
- labels in registered version.
-
- 1.3 10/90 Finally -- a minor change! When you were
- adding or editing an ornament, the message on the
- bottom of the screen was misleading.
-
- 1.2 09/90 OOPS! The incremental search facility
- didn't always work correctly. It does now.
-
- 1.1 09/90 Corrected miscount in printed list.
- Total number of ornaments included any deleted
- records sitting around since the last time the
- index was rebuilt. Total should now always be
- the number of (undeleted) ornament records.
- Also, program misses the ornament database if
- you change the selected printer. Corrected.
-
- 1.0 08/90 Original version.
-
-
-
- INSTALLING AND BEGINNING ORNAMENT:
-
- Copy all the ORNAMENT files to a subdirectory on your hard
- disk. If you're not familiar with subdirectories, then
- please refer to your DOS manuals.
-
- Next, you may have to deal with FILES and BUFFERS in your
- CONFIG.SYS files. Yuk!
-
- Check your CONFIG.SYS file. You MUST have FILES = 25 (or
- greater). Your buffers aren't that important, but setting
- them to at least BUFFERS = 8 is a good idea.
-
- More than likely, you already have these values set.
-
- Type ORNAMENT and press Enter to begin the program.
-
-
-
- THE MAIN MENU:
-
- The main menu has five options:
-
- Ornament Maintenance
- Christmas Card List
- Shopping List
- Utilities
- Terminate
-
- Menus always use a sliding bar. Your arrow keys move the
- selection bar up and down. To select an option, highlight
- that option with the selection bar and press ENTER. You can
- also select an option by pressing the first letter of the
- option (For example, "U" for Utilities.)
-
- An information message on the bottom of the screen always
- tells you what you should do next.
-
-
- ORNAMENT MAINTENANCE:
-
- This is the first portion of the system. Select this option
- and an Ornament List window pops up on the right hand side
- of your screen. This window lists all the ornaments in the
- database.
-
- The informational message on the bottom of the screen tells
- you to press <INSERT>, <DELETE>, <ENTER>, or <ESCAPE>.
-
- Pressing the INSERT key lets you add a new ornament to the
- list.
-
- Pressing the DELETE key lets you delete an existing ornament
- from the list.
-
- Pressing the ENTER key lets you edit an existing ornament in
- the list.
-
- Pressing the ESCAPE key exits from Ornament Maintenance mode.
- It returns you to the main menu.
-
-
- ADDING ORNAMENTS
-
- At the Ornament List window, press the INSERT key. A second
- window pops open. This window contains four fields:
-
- 1) A "Short" name field. This is a 20 character field
- you can use to name the ornament. This name
- appears in the ornament list window.
-
- 2) A "Long" description field. This 64 character
- field lets you further describe or add comments
- about the ornament.
-
- 3) A "Date Acquired" field. This lets you enter the
- date you acquired the ornament. This must be
- a valid date (No February 32nd allowed). Since you
- often don't know the exact day or month, you'll
- have to "round off" dates (For example, 11/01/87
- for "sometime in November of 87")
-
- 4) A Value field. This is a dollar value. You may
- enter values up to $999.99. Its up to you whether
- to use original purchase price or current
- replacement price. Also, you may only enter valid
- numeric characters, a minus sign, and a decimal
- point.
-
- Your cursor is placed on the first field. You may use the up
- and down arrows or the ENTER key to move between the fields.
- The right and left arrows, the HOME key, and the END key move
- you back and forth within a single field. You may also use
- the DELETE key and the BACKSPACE key to delete characters;
- you may toggle insert or overstrike mode with the INSERT key.
-
- If you've opened this window unintentionally, you can exit
- without adding a new ornament. Simply press the ESCAPE key.
- This returns you to the Ornament List window.
-
- Once you've successfully entered the fourth field (the value
- field), you'll return to the Ornament List window. Your new
- ornament has been added to the list!
-
- (NOTE: You may also enter your ornament by pressing the
- Control-W key combination -- press the "W" key while holding
- down the Control key -- at any point while entering your
- ornament. This forces the program to accept the ornament
- definition without having to enter all four fields.)
-
-
- DELETING AN ORNAMENT
-
- At the Ornament List window, use your arrow keys, the PgUp
- and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate an
- ornament that you wish to remove from your list. You may
- also try entering in the ornament's name. As you press each
- letter in the ornament's name, the window list will scroll to
- the ornament group matching what you've typed in. If it
- can't find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired ornament,
- press the DELETE key. An information message appears at the
- bottom of the screen asking you to confirm you wish to delete
- the ornament. If you then press the "D" key, the ornament
- will be removed from the list. You'll return to the Ornament
- List window.
-
-
- EDITING AN ORNAMENT
-
- At the Ornament List window, use your arrow keys, the PgUp
- and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate an
- ornament that you wish to edit. You may also try entering in
- the ornament's name. As you press each letter in the
- ornament's name, the window list will scroll to the ornament
- group matching what you've typed in. If it can't find a
- match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired ornament,
- press the ENTER key. A second pops open (similar to the
- INSERT window) containing the four data fields describing the
- ornament.
-
- You may then alter this information if you wish. You can use
- the same editing keys (BACKSPACE, arrows, DELETE, INSERT,
- etc) you used when adding the record.
-
- When you press ENTER after the fourth field, you'll return to
- the Ornament List window. OR, you can press the Control-W
- key combination to force the program to accept what you've
- entered at that point.
-
-
- RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
-
- Simply press the ESCAPE key while at the Ornament List
- window. The window will disappear and you'll return to an
- active main menu.
-
-
-
- CHRISTMAS CARD LIST
-
-
- This is the second portion of the system. Select this option
- and a Christmas Card List window pops up on the right hand side
- of your screen. This window lists people by name.
-
- The informational message on the bottom of the screen tells
- you to press <INSERT>, <DELETE>, <ENTER>, or <ESCAPE>.
-
- Pressing the INSERT key lets you add a new person to the
- list.
-
- Pressing the DELETE key lets you delete an existing person
- from the list.
-
- Pressing the ENTER key lets you edit an existing person in
- the list.
-
- Pressing the ESCAPE key exits from Christmas Card Maintenance mode.
- It returns you to the main menu.
-
-
- ADDING PEOPLE
-
- At the Christmas Card List window, press the INSERT key.
- A second window pops open. You can enter a person's name
- and address. This window contains several fields:
-
- 1) A name field. This is a 30 character field
- used for a person's name. This name
- appears in the Christmas Card List list window.
-
- 2) The first Address field. This 30 character field
- is the first line in the person's address. In many
- cases, this will be the ONLY line in the person's
- address ... for example, "307 St. Patrick Street".
-
- 3) The second Address field. If you need a second
- address line -- for an apartment number, or a P.O.
- box, or whatever, you can use this 30 character
- field. Just skip over it if you don't need it.
-
- 4) The "C/S/Z" fields. Really three fields -- the
- first is a 20 character "City" field, the second is
- a 2 character "State" field, and the third is a 9
- character "Zip Code" field. Note the State field
- defaults to upper-case alphabetic characters.
-
- 5) A free-form "NOTES" field. This scrolling field
- lets you enter up to 128 charcters of free-form
- comments. As you reach the right-hand side of the
- field, it "scrolls" to let you enter more information.
-
- Your cursor is placed on the first field. You may use the up
- and down arrows or the ENTER key to move between the fields.
- The right and left arrows, the HOME key, and the END key move
- you back and forth within a single field. You may also use
- the DELETE key and the BACKSPACE key to delete characters;
- you may toggle insert or overstrike mode with the INSERT key.
-
- If you've opened this window unintentionally, you can exit
- without adding a new person. Simply press the ESCAPE key.
- This returns you to the Christmas Card List window.
-
- Once you've successfully entered the last field (the value
- field), you'll return to the Christmas Card List window.
- Your new person has been added to the list!
-
- (NOTE: You may also enter your person by pressing the
- Control-W key combination -- press the "W" key while holding
- down the Control key -- at any point while entering your
- information. This forces the program to accept the
- information without having to enter all four fields.)
-
-
- DELETING A PERSON
-
- At the Christmas Card List window, use your arrow keys, the
- PgUp and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the
- person that you wish to remove from your list. You may also
- try entering a name. As you press each letter in the name,
- the window list scrolls to names matching what you've typed
- in. If it can't find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the DELETE key. An information message appears at the bottom
- of the screen asking you to confirm you wish to delete the
- person. If you then press the "D" key, the person will be
- removed from the list. You'll return to the Christmas Card
- List window.
-
-
- EDITING A PERSON
-
- At the Christmas Card List window, use your arrow keys, the
- PgUp and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the
- person that you wish to edit. You may also try entering a
- name. As you press each letter in the name, the window list
- scrolls to names matching what you've typed in. If it can't
- find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the ENTER key. A second pops open (similar to the INSERT
- window) containing the data fields describing the person.
-
- You may then alter this information if you wish. You can use
- the same editing keys (BACKSPACE, arrows, DELETE, INSERT,
- etc) you used when adding the record.
-
- When you press ENTER after the last field, you'll return to
- the Christmas Card List window. OR, you can press the
- Control-W key combination to force the program to accept what
- you've entered at that point.
-
-
- RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
-
- Simply press the ESCAPE key while at the Christmas Card List
- window. The window will disappear and you'll return to an
- active main menu.
-
-
-
-
- SHOPPING LIST
-
-
- This is the third portion of the system. Select this option
- and a Shopping List window pops up on the right hand side
- of your screen. This window lists people by name.
-
- The informational message on the bottom of the screen tells
- you to press <INSERT>, <DELETE>, <ENTER>, or <ESCAPE>.
-
- Pressing the INSERT key lets you add a new person to the
- list.
-
- Pressing the DELETE key lets you delete an existing person
- from the list.
-
- Pressing the ENTER key lets you edit an existing person in
- the list.
-
- Pressing the ESCAPE key exits from Shopping List Maintenance mode.
- It returns you to the main menu.
-
-
- ADDING PEOPLE
-
- At the Shopping List window, press the INSERT key. A second
- window pops open. You can enter a person's name and gift
- ideas. This window contains three fields:
-
- 1) A name field. This is a 30 character field used
- for a person's name. This name appears in the
- Shopping List list window.
-
- 2) The gift ideas field. This 64 character field is
- a scrolling field. Type in your gift idea. As you
- reach the right-hand portion of the field, the
- window will "scroll" to let you enter up to 64
- charcters.
-
- 3) The Store field. Use this field to enter the store
- you'll shop for this gift. You can print a
- shopping list by store (in the registered version)
- to help you coordinate your shopping -- no more
- wasted trips because you "forgot" something!
- This field must be a "real" store. If you misspell
- a store name, or if you enter a blank, a window
- appears listing the stores you've identified in the
- Utilities section (see Shopping Stores in
- Utilities). This is a scrolling window -- you can
- "point" to the desired store and press ENTER to
- capture this information on your gift idea record.
- Actually, the easiest way to enter a store is to
- simply leave this field blank -- you'll then receive
- the scrolling "stores" window to select from.
-
-
- Your cursor is placed on the first field. You may use the up
- and down arrows or the ENTER key to move between the fields.
- The right and left arrows, the HOME key, and the END key move
- you back and forth within a single field. You may also use
- the DELETE key and the BACKSPACE key to delete characters;
- you may toggle insert or overstrike mode with the INSERT key.
-
- If you've opened this window unintentionally, you can exit
- without adding a new person. Simply press the ESCAPE key.
- This returns you to the Shopping List window.
-
- Once you've successfully entered the last field (the value
- field), you'll return to the Shopping List window.
- Your new person has been added to the list!
-
- (NOTE: You may also enter your person by pressing the
- Control-W key combination -- press the "W" key while holding
- down the Control key -- at any point while entering your
- information. This forces the program to accept the
- information without having to enter all the fields.)
-
-
- DELETING A PERSON
-
- At the Shopping List window, use your arrow keys, the
- PgUp and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the
- person that you wish to remove from your list. You may also
- try entering a name. As you press each letter in the name,
- the window list scrolls to names matching what you've typed
- in. If it can't find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the DELETE key. An information message appears at the bottom
- of the screen asking you to confirm you wish to delete the
- person. If you then press the "D" key, the person will be
- removed from the list. You'll return to the Shopping List
- window.
-
-
- EDITING A PERSON
-
- At the Shopping List window, use your arrow keys, the
- PgUp and PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the
- person that you wish to edit. You may also try entering a
- name. As you press each letter in the name, the window list
- scrolls to names matching what you've typed in. If it can't
- find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the ENTER key. A second pops open (similar to the INSERT
- window) containing the data fields describing the person.
-
- You may then alter this information if you wish. You can use
- the same editing keys (BACKSPACE, arrows, DELETE, INSERT,
- etc) you used when adding the record.
-
- When you press ENTER after the last field, you'll return to
- the Shopping List window. OR, you can press the Control-W
- key combination to force the program to accept what you've
- entered at that point.
-
-
- RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
-
- Simply press the ESCAPE key while at the Shopping List
- window. The window will disappear and you'll return to an
- active main menu.
-
-
-
-
- PARTY CARD LIST
-
-
- This is the fourth portion of the system. Select this option
- and a Party List window pops up on the right hand side of your
- screen. This window lists people by name.
-
- Of course, you can use this to maintain any list of people --
- not necessarily just for party invitations!
-
- The informational message on the bottom of the screen tells
- you to press <INSERT>, <DELETE>, <ENTER>, or <ESCAPE>.
-
- Pressing the INSERT key lets you add a new person to the
- list.
-
- Pressing the DELETE key lets you delete an existing person
- from the list.
-
- Pressing the ENTER key lets you edit an existing person in
- the list.
-
- Pressing the ESCAPE key exits from Party Maintenance mode.
- It returns you to the main menu.
-
-
- ADDING PEOPLE
-
- At the Party List window, press the INSERT key. A second window
- pops open. You can enter a person's name and address. This
- window contains several fields:
-
- 1) A name field. This is a 30 character field used for
- a person's name. This name appears in the Party List
- list window.
-
- 2) The first Address field. This 30 character field
- is the first line in the person's address. In many
- cases, this will be the ONLY line in the person's
- address ... for example, "307 St. Patrick Street".
-
- 3) The second Address field. If you need a second
- address line -- for an apartment number, or a P.O.
- box, or whatever, you can use this 30 character
- field. Just skip over it if you don't need it.
-
- 4) The "C/S/Z" fields. Really three fields -- the
- first is a 20 character "City" field, the second is
- a 2 character "State" field, and the third is a 9
- character "Zip Code" field. Note the State field
- defaults to upper-case alphabetic characters.
-
- 5) A free-form "NOTES" field. This scrolling field
- lets you enter up to 128 charcters of free-form
- comments. As you reach the right-hand side of the
- field, it "scrolls" to let you enter more information.
-
- Your cursor is placed on the first field. You may use the up
- and down arrows or the ENTER key to move between the fields.
- The right and left arrows, the HOME key, and the END key move
- you back and forth within a single field. You may also use
- the DELETE key and the BACKSPACE key to delete characters;
- you may toggle insert or overstrike mode with the INSERT key.
-
- If you've opened this window unintentionally, you can exit
- without adding a new person. Simply press the ESCAPE key.
- This returns you to the Party List window.
-
- Once you've successfully entered the last field (the value
- field), you'll return to the Party List window. Your new person
- has been added to the list!
-
- (NOTE: You may also enter your person by pressing the
- Control-W key combination -- press the "W" key while holding
- down the Control key -- at any point while entering your
- information. This forces the program to accept the
- information without having to enter all four fields.)
-
-
- DELETING A PERSON
-
- At the Party List window, use your arrow keys, the PgUp and
- PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the person
- that you wish to remove from your list. You may also try
- entering a name. As you press each letter in the name, the
- window list scrolls to names matching what you've typed in. If
- it can't find a match, it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the DELETE key. An information message appears at the bottom
- of the screen asking you to confirm you wish to delete the
- person. If you then press the "D" key, the person will be
- removed from the list. You'll return to the Party List window.
-
-
- EDITING A PERSON
-
- At the Party List window, use your arrow keys, the PgUp and
- PgDn key, the Home key, or the End Key to locate the person
- that you wish to edit. You may also try entering a name. As
- you press each letter in the name, the window list scrolls to
- names matching what you've typed in. If it can't find a match,
- it will "beep" at you.
-
- Once you've located and highlighted the desired name, press
- the ENTER key. A second pops open (similar to the INSERT
- window) containing the data fields describing the person.
-
- You may then alter this information if you wish. You can use
- the same editing keys (BACKSPACE, arrows, DELETE, INSERT,
- etc) you used when adding the record.
-
- When you press ENTER after the last field, you'll return to
- the Party List window. OR, you can press the Control-W key
- combination to force the program to accept what you've entered
- at that point.
-
-
- RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
-
- Simply press the ESCAPE key while at the Party List window.
- The window will disappear and you'll return to an active main
- menu.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- UTILITIES:
-
- This is the fifth option on the main menu. When you select
- this option, a second menu window opens. This second window
- lets you:
-
- Change Name
- Build new index
- Select a printer
- Print List
- Shopping Stores
-
- Use the arrow keys to select an option (or press the first
- letter of the option). Press the ESCAPE key when you're ready
- to return to the Main Menu.
-
-
- CHANGE NAME
-
- This option lets you change the name that appears to the left
- of the main menu ("Welcome to xxxxx Ornament Master System").
-
- Highlight this option and select it by pressing the ENTER
- key. A new window pops open, asking you to enter your name.
-
- Enter your own name. If you add an apostrophe-S ('s) at the
- end, it'll look a little better.
-
- If you press ESCAPE, you'll return to the Utility menu
- without changing anything. If you press ENTER or Control-W,
- you'll see your new name appear as soon as you return to the
- Main Menu.
-
-
- BUILD NEW INDEX
-
- You'll possibly never have to use this option. However, it's
- possible if you lose power during an editing session that you
- may corrupt an index file. (The index file is what keeps the
- ornament list in alphabetical order.) You can tell the file
- is corrupted because the program begins acting wierd -- most
- probably, you'll either get an error message or the Ornament
- List looks strange.
-
- If you highlight and select this option, it will reconstruct
- the index file. It then returns control to the Utility menu.
-
-
- SELECT A PRINTER
-
- Ornament Master lets you select one of 8 popular printers.
- If you select this option, a windows pops open listing 8
- printers. They are:
-
- HP LaserJet
- NEC Pinwriter P2/P3
- Canon LBP-8 A1/A2
- Diablo 620 & 630
- Generic Printer
- IBM Proprinter
- HP LaserJet 500/+/II
- Epson RX/FX/etc.
-
- These are some of the most popular printers. If your printer
- is not on the list, it probably is emulating one that is on
- the list -- most probably either the Diablo, the IBM
- Proprinter, or the Epson. (NOTE: HP LaserJet 500/+/II also
- supports the IID, the III, and the IIP.)
-
- If you can emulate nothing on the list, then select "Generic
- Printer". You select a printer by moving the bar with the
- arrow keys to highlight a printer and then pressing ENTER.
-
- Ornament Master saves this information. When you later try
- and print your ornament list, it will use the appropriate
- printer drivers for the printer you've selected.
-
- IMPORTANT: If you select this option, the highlighted bar
- will be set on the first item. If you then press ENTER to
- return to the Utility Menu, you've changed your printer
- driver to the first printer. You must either point the the
- appropriate printer and press ENTER, or you must press the
- ESCAPE key to exit without changing the selected printer.
-
-
- PRINT LIST
-
- When you select this option, you'll see a list of print
- options. In the unregistered version, the list is pretty
- short -- a simple Alpha List of Christmas ornaments.
-
- The registered version has a wide range of ornament listings,
- plus Christmas card lists and labels, and shopping lists.
-
- Use the arrow keys to select the desired reports (only one in
- the unregistered version). These reports are created with a
- run-time version of R&R Report Writer from Concentric Data.
-
- After the report prints, control returns to the Utility menu.
-
-
- SHOPPING STORES
-
- This option displays a list of store names. You can insert,
- delete, and edit store names the same way you've entered
- ornaments, card lists, gift ideas, etc.
-
- The purpose of the Shopping Stores is to make sure you spell
- all the store names consistently! When you're entering gift
- ideas, this is the list you must match when you select a store.
- Later on, you can print a shopping list by store -- the
- consistent spellings ensure your shopping lists are built
- properly.
-
-
- LEAVING THE UTILITY MENU
-
- To leave the Utility menu and return to the Main Menu, simply
- press ESCAPE at the Utility menu prompt. The Utility window
- will disappear and you'll return to the Main Menu.
-
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- TERMINATE:
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- The last option on the Main Menu is the Terminate option.
- Select this option when you're ready to leave Ornament Master
- and return to DOS.
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