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- Common Questions and Answers
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- To return to the Installer, press Alt+Tab.
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- Q: Why didn't I use all the diskettes? The installation was successful, but I
- used only some of the diskettes.
- A: Depending upon which selections you choose from the Installation Menu, you
- may or may not use all of the diskettes provided. The Full Installation
- option will require all the diskettes. Choosing either the Minimum or Custom
- installation may not require all the diskettes to be used.
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- Q: The package lists several fonts that I can use, but they aren't available
- to me. Why don't I have all the fonts?
- A: To install individual features of Draw for OS/2, choose the Custom
- Installation option. This option lists each feature such as translators,
- fonts, and ClipArt, which allows you to customize your software or to add
- features not previously installed.
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- Q: How much disk space is required to install the entire program?
- A: During installation, each option you select should display the amount of
- disk space required to completely install your selection. If the amount of
- disk space shown is not enough to install your selection, clear off more
- disk space or change to a location on your hard drive where more disk space
- is available.
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- Q: I can't find the icon. How can I run the program?
- A: To add the icon, consult your OS/2 manual for creating an icon.
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- Q: The installation was running fine until I got to disk 3. Then I got an
- error message that the disk was bad. What should I do?
- A: Remember to always make a backup copy of the original diskettes before
- installing. Use the backup copy to install the program. If you are unable to
- make a backup copy due to a suspected bad diskette, run chkdsk at the OS/2
- prompt or a disk utility to verify that the disk cannot be read. Do this for
- each of your diskettes before installing. If you discover a bad diskette or
- diskettes, call Micrografx Technical Support at 214-234-2694.
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- Q: I am installing Draw for OS/2 on my network and I get a message "Cannot
- create desired directory." Can Draw for OS/2 be installed on a network?
- A: Verify that the network directory you are installing on is not write
- protected or that you have supervisory privileges that allow you access to
- the network. To run the network version of the installation, use the /n
- switch, which creates a utility called Install (INSTALL.EXE) in the DRAW
- subdirectory. Each network user can run the Install utility to install Draw
- for OS/2 on his individual station.
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