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- E X P R E S S C H E C K
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- User's Guide
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- EXPRESSWARE
- CORPORATION
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- P.O. Box 1800
- Duvall, WA 98019
- 206-788-0932 office
- 206-788-4493 fax
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- Changes are periodically made to the information contained herein.
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- A User Response Form is provided at the back of this manual. If this
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- EXPRESSWARE
- CORPORATION
- P.O. Box 1800
- Duvall, WA 98019
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- Proprietary Notice
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- ExpressCheck is a proprietary product published by Expressware Corpor-
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- All rights reserved except those expressly granted to the user by this
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- 1 Introduction
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- 2 Installing ExpressCheck
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- 8 Keyboard Conventions
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- 11 A Guided Tour
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- 14 Adding New Transactions
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- 22 Find Transactions
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- 25 Check Register
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- 26 Sort the Transactions
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- 27 Report Section
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- 36 Bill Reminder System
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- 41 Maintenance Section
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- 48 Quitting ExpressCheck
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- 48 Customizing ExpressCheck
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- 54 Troubleshooting
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- 57 Distribution Notice
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- 57 Disclaimer
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- 58 Glossary of Terms
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- 59 User Response Form
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- 61 Order Form
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- Introduction
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- What is ExpressCheck?
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- ExpressCheck has a simple goal in life, to help you manage your
- checking accounts. Because the various screen look just like your
- paper checks, deposit slips, ATM machines, and check registers, you
- will find the program extremely easy to learn and use. But Express-
- Check goes far beyond the usefulness of a check register. Every check
- and deposit can be recorded to various budget codes that you set up.
- This makes it possible for you to see at any time during the year where
- you stand in regard to your spending. How much do you spend on food
- each month? How much have you given in tax deductible donations? Car
- payments, electricity, gasoline, entertainment? Without Express-
- Check you either guess at where you spent all your money, or you spend
- long hours with a calculator. With ExpressCheck you can find out in
- just a few seconds.
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- Entering checks and deposits is fast and enjoyable. Recurring payments
- can be entered with two keystrokes. Budget codes can be defined on the
- fly and you can pop up a window with all the currently defined codes
- whenever you need them. ExpressCheck will even print the checks for
- you on any kind of tractor feed forms.
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- Pre-defined reports can be printed that give you monthly or
- year-to-date totals for any or all budget codes, average monthly
- amounts per budget code, a check register with running balance, all
- transactions that have not yet cleared the bank, checks or deposits
- that included certain budget codes, or all checks made out to certain
- payees. Many of the figures that go on your tax return are at your
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Never again will you cringe at the thought of having to balance your
- checkbook. Pop up the electronic check register and run down with your
- bank statement marking off the cleared checks, deposits and services
- charges listed. Then push a key and have ExpressCheck display your
- current balance, checks and deposits outstanding, how many checks and
- deposits you marked as cleared and what your bank statement balance
- should read.
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- A powerful search feature allows you to quickly find out if you really
- did pay last months car payment, or if check number 4284 has cleared
- the bank yet, or what the payment to the ABC Company was for.
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- ExpressCheck will bring order into your financial life. Knowing where
- you are spend your money makes it much easier to plan for the future.
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- Will It Run On My Computer?
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- If your computer is 100% compatible with the IBM PC, XT or AT, then
- ExpressCheck will definitely run on it. Some semi-compatibles may
- require some special configuring. Generally, if your computer uses the
- PC-DOS or MS-DOS operating system, then ExpressCheck will probably run
- on it. There are some minimum hardware requirements:
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- PC-DOS or MS-DOS version 2.0 or higher
- At least 320K of RAM memory
- One diskette drive
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- Your computer may have either a monochrome or 80-column color monitor.
- If you have a color monitor, ExpressCheck will format its screens in
- your choice of colors. A printer is optional, but is of course needed
- if reports or checks are to be printed.
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- Installing ExpressCheck
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- How Do I Get Started?
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- The first step is to install the ExpressCheck software on your compu-
- ter. Usually this is a simple process, but there are some PC's with
- unique configurations which require special procedures.
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- ExpressCheck may be run on a computer with one or two diskette drives
- or a computer with a hard disk drive. If your computer has one or two
- diskette drives, the installation process is explained in the sections
- following the hard disk installation.
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- These installation instructions assume that you have a basic under-
- standing of DOS commands and terms. If you are not familiar with terms
- such as subdirectory, path, formatted diskette, etc. you will need to
- consult your DOS manual for more information.
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- Computers With Hard Disks
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- When using ExpressCheck from a hard disk, it is possible to put the
- program modules in one subdirectory and your account files in one or
- more other subdirectories. This is not a decision that you need to
- make now; the path to the account files can be changed anytime Express-
- Check is started.
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- For simplicity, these installation instructions assume that the program
- files and the account files will reside in the same directory on your
- hard disk. This subdirectory may have any valid name. For this
- example we will create a subdirectory called CHECK from the roots
- directory and put the programs in it.
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- Put the ExpressCheck Program diskette in drive A and enter the DOS
- commands shown below. The small print on the right indicates what each
- command is doing.
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- C: Make drive C: the current drive.
- CD \ Change to the root directory of drive C:
- MD CHECK Make a new subdirectory called CHECK
- CD CHECK Change to the new CHECK subdirectory
- COPY A:*.EXE Copy all the program files
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- Now put the ExpressCheck Supplemental Disk in drive A and enter:
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- COPY A:EXAMPLE.* Copy the Example checking account
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- The new CHECK subdirectory now contains all the ExpressCheck program
- files as well as a sample checking account file that will be used as an
- example throughout this manual.
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- There are a few other files on the ExpressCheck diskette that you don't
- need to copy onto your hard disk. One of these files contains the
- on-disk documentation and another is a batch file used to print the
- document file. Since you already have a copy of the manual, you won't
- have to print another. Two other files contain and print an order form
- that can be used to order other Expressware products. If you share
- ExpressCheck with your friends, be sure to give them a complete copy of
- the ExpressCheck Program diskette so that they will have the files
- needed to print the manual and order form.
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- Computers With One Diskette Drive
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- If just the ExpressCheck program files are copied onto a blank disk-
- ette, there is enough room remaining to easily fit a checking account
- file that is large enough to accommodate more than the number of checks
- that are written by the average household over the course of a year.
- Because of this, ExpressCheck can be used on computers that only have
- one diskette drive. Although there is room on the diskette to put a
- copy of DOS so that the diskette can be self-booting, it is recommended
- that you boot from a separate DOS diskette to save as much room as
- possible for you checking files.
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- To install ExpressCheck on a single-drive system you will need one
- blank, formatted diskette to be used for both the programs and data.
- Place the original ExpressCheck Program diskette in drive A and type:
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- COPY A:CHECK?.EXE B: <Enter>
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- Note the question mark, don't forget to include it in the command.
- This will copy CHECK.EXE, CHECK2.EXE, CHECK3.EXE, and CHECK4.EXE from
- the Program Disk to your blank disk. You computer will prompt you to
- switch disks as needed. When the four files have been copied, type:
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- COPY A:CHKRTM.EXE B: <Enter>
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- This will copy the runtime module to your work disk.
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- If you are using ExpressCheck for the first time you should copy the
- Example account files to your working disk to use in the Guided Tour
- section following the Installation. To do this, place the Supplemental
- Disk in drive A and type:
- COPY A:EXAMPLE.* B: <Enter>
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- Computers With Two Diskette Drives
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- To install ExpressCheck on a two diskette drive system you will need
- two blank, formatted diskettes. If you want to be able to boot your
- computer from the working program disk, be sure to use the /S option
- while formatting it. (See your DOS manual if you need any further
- explanation of how to do this). Place the original ExpressCheck
- Program diskette in drive A and place the first of the new blank
- diskettes in drive B and type:
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- COPY A:*.EXE B: <Enter>
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- This will copy all the program files onto the new diskette and will
- create a "working diskette" which should be labelled "ExpressCheck
- Working Diskette".
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- The second blank diskette is used for a "Data Disk" where all the
- checking account information will be stored. If this is the first time
- you have used ExpressCheck, you should copy the Example checking
- account files onto the second diskette for use in the Guided Tour
- section following the Installation. To copy the example files, make
- sure the original ExpressCheck Supplemental diskette is still in drive A
- and your new blank data disk is in drive B. Type:
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- COPY A:EXAMPLE.* B: <Enter>
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- The original ExpressCheck diskettes should be stored in a safe place.
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- Computers With Color Monitors
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- If your computer has a color monitor and a graphics board, ExpressCheck
- automatically displays its screen in color. If you prefer different
- colors than those ExpressCheck uses, see the section titles CUSTOMIZING
- EXPRESSCHECK for changing screen colors.
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- ExpressCheck detects whether your computer has a monochrome board or a
- color graphics board, and then uses colors or black/white accordingly.
- Some computers have a black and white monitor connected to a color
- board, which tricks ExpressCheck into sending colors to the
- black-and-white screen. This can cause some characters to appear hazy
- and unreadable, or in some cases, some characters may not appear on the
- screen at all.
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- If this condition occurs, or if you suspect it is occurring, press
- <Esc> then <Enter> to exit from ExpressCheck, then start the program
- again using the /M command line option (more on this later). Or you can
- customize the various screen colors to black-on-white and
- white-on-black using the CUSTOMIZING EXPRESSCHECK section explained in
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- Starting ExpressCheck
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- Please do not use the original Program Disk to run ExpressCheck. If you
- are running from diskettes, make a working copy of the program disk-
- ette, and store the original in a safe place.
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- Users with hard disks use the following commands to start the Express-
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- C: Make drive C: the current drive (if not already)
- CD \CHECK Change directory to the new CHECK subdirectory
- CHECK Start the ExpressCheck program
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- Users with only diskette drives use the following command to start the
- program. From the A:> prompt type:
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- CHECK
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- The ExpressCheck loads into memory, and after a second or two, this
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- If your banner screen does not display, or if it has some unreadable
- characters, you probably have a special hardware configuration that
- ExpressCheck cannot properly detect. See the /M command in the next
- section, or refer to the section titled TROUBLESHOOTING near the end of
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- At the bottom of the banner screen you are prompted:
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- Press any key for Main Menu
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- When you press any key, the main ExpressCheck program loads and a
- screen appears that asks which disk drive (and path, if any) the
- ExpressCheck checking account are on.
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- ExpressCheck anticipates your response to these questions, and has
- filled in some "default values". If you are running from diskette,
- ExpressCheck assumes your data is on drive B. If not, type the correct
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- If you are running from a hard disk, ExpressCheck assumes your data is
- on drive C, in the same directory as the ExpressCheck programs. If
- not, change the path name.
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- If the drive letter and subdirectory are correct, just press the
- <Enter> key twice, and the "Open an Account" screen appears. An
- illustration of this screen and further instructions on running
- ExpressCheck are in the following chapter, titled "A Guided Tour".
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- Command Line Options
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- In the previous example we simply typed CHECK on the command line to
- start ExpressCheck. There are other things that could have been typed
- on that same line. For example, the drive letter and path could have
- been included on the command line, and then ExpressCheck would have
- skipped the screen that asks for the drive and path. Here are some
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- CHECK B: Indicates data is on drive B
- CHECK \ACCOUNTS\ Indicates data is in subdirectory
- \ACCOUNTS on current drive.
- CHECK PERSONAL Selects account called PERSONAL on the
- current drive
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- CHECK B:\ACCOUNTS\PERSONAL
- Selects account called PERSONAL from
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- If an account name is specified on the command line but the account
- doesn't exist, ExpressCheck assumes you want to create a new account,
- so control is passed to the Define screen. In addition to the drive,
- path and account name, the command line may contain one or more of the
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- /M Monochrome (black and white) display: This command is sometimes
- necessary when using ExpressCheck on a monochrome graphics monitor with
- a color graphics board. Users with color graphics monitors can also
- use the command to make the screen appear in black and white.
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- /S Turn off the sound: ExpressCheck makes a distinctive "beep" when
- it accepts a data field from the keyboard. It makes a slightly
- different sound when an invalid character is entered. Some computers
- have louder speakers than others, and the sound may be annoying to you
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- /B Use BIOS calls for screen display: Some computer's video memory
- is not fully compatible with the IBM PC. To display data on the screen
- as quickly as possible, ExpressCheck places data directly into video
- RAM. Some early models of MS-DOS computers did not map video memory at
- the same address as the IBM PC. On computers whose video RAM is at a
- different address, nothing gets displayed; i.e. the screen stays blank.
- If you specify /B on the command line, ExpressCheck uses calls to the
- ROM BIOS for screen displays. This makes screen displays slower, but
- assures that the data is displaying on the screen.
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- /F Fast start-up: This command tells ExpressCheck to skip the banner
- screen during start-up.
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- These slash command switches must follow the drive, path and account if
- they are specified. Use the forward slash character "/". Backslash
- characters "\" do not work. There cannot be a space following the
- slash, but there may optionally be one or more spaces preceding it.
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- ExpressCheck can be configured to automatically use one or more of
- these command line options plus several other options by going through
- the customize option from the opening screen. For more information on
- customizing ExpressCheck, see the chapter titled CUSTOMIZING EXPRESS-
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- Keyboard Conventions
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- In this manual, and on many ExpressCheck screens, when you see a
- letter, number or special key enclosed in <brackets>, it means to press
- the key enclosed in brackets. For example, <F1> means press the F1
- key. <Alt-H> means hold down the Alt key and press H.
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- When a letter <A> through <Z> appears in brackets, either an uppercase
- (capital) or lower-case (small) letter may be entered. Sometimes at the
- bottom of a screen, the first letter of a word is enclosed in brackets,
- such as <P>rint. This is a short-hand way of indicating that pressing
- the P key selects the Print function.
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- The <Esc> Key
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- The Escape Key <Esc> can be used almost anywhere in ExpressCheck to
- back out of a section of the program and return to the previous menu.
- For example, if you are adding checks and the last one has been added,
- press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.
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- Single Keystroke Input
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- When a prompt requires that only one key be pressed, the command is
- carried out immediately without having to press <Enter>. All
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- Whenever an incorrect or inappropriate key is pressed, ExpressCheck
- sounds a two tone warning and ignores the keystroke.
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- The <F10> key is used in many places to indicate that you are finished
- entering information and are ready to move on to the next step.
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- Input Fields Of Two Or More Characters
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- All questions or entries that allow more than one key to be pressed
- must be followed by an <Enter> before ExpressCheck processed the
- keystrokes. On any prompt or field that allows two or more characters
- to be entered, the following editing keys may be used:
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- <Backspace> Erases the character to the left of the cursor.
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- <Del> Erases the character under the cursor.
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- <Ins> Toggles Insert mode on and off. When Insert mode is on,
- the cursor increases in size. Characters are inserted at the cursor as
- they are entered, and the characters to the right of the cursor are
- shifted toward the end of the field.
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- <Left Arrow> Moves the cursor left, toward the beginning of the field.
- No characters are erased.
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- <Right Arrow>Move the cursor right. toward the end of the field. NO
- characters are erased.
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- <Home> Moves the cursor to the first position of the field.
- <End> Move the cursor to the position following the last
- non-blank character on the line.
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- <Ctrl-Home> Erases the entire line and puts the cursor back at the
- beginning of the field.
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- <Ctrl-End> Erases all characters from the cursor to the end of the
- field. The cursor does not move.
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- <Enter> Indicates that all the data has been entered in the field.
- <Enter> may be pressed no matter where the cursor is within a field,
- and the entire field is processed as input.
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- Characters may not be entered past the end of a field. When the cursor
- reaches the end, it jumps to the top of the last character. Any
- attempt to enter further characters causes the computer to beep.
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- ExpressCheck also supports the keyboard standard for the <Ctrl> keys
- popularized by Micropro's WordStar, and sometimes referred to as the
- "WordStar control key standard".
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- Because the WordStar control key standard is so popular, we support it
- in all our software packages. There are two important reasons why this
- standard is so popular: (1) it allows touch typists to perform all the
- control key functions without removing their hands from the keyboard;
- and (2) it allows numeric keypad users an optional set of arrow keys so
- <NumLock> can be left on all the time. If you are a fast typist and
- seldom look at the keyboard, or if you do a lot of ten-key input, you
- will likely find these control keys helpful. It takes some time to get
- accustomed to them, but eventually they become second nature just like
- the other keys on the keyboard.
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- The <Ctrl> key is like a special shift key. If you hold it down and
- press a letter, a special character is sent to the computer. These are
- the <Ctrl> keys which ExpressCheck supports:
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- <Ctrl-E> same as <Up Arrow>
- <Ctrl-G> same as <Del>
- <Ctrl-S> same as <Left Arrow>
- <Ctrl-T> same as <Ctrl-End>
- <Ctrl-D> same as <Right Arrow>
- <Ctrl-Y> same as <Ctrl-Home>
- <Ctrl-X> same as <Down Arrow>
- <Ctrl-Q> same as <Esc>
- <Ctrl-F> same as <Tab>
- <Ctrl-W> same as <F10>
- <Ctrl-A> same as <Shift-Tab>
- <Ctrl-Enter> same as <F10>
- <Ctrl-V> same as <Ins>
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- ExpressCheck has a pop up calculator that you can use from anywhere in
- the program by pressing <Alt-K>.
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- The calculator is a four-function model that works the same as any
- standard hand-held version. Enter any calculation just as you would
- say it out loud. Press <Esc> to put the calculator away.
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- From anywhere in ExpressCheck you can drop to the DOS level by pressing
- <Alt-D>. If COMMAND.COM is available on your boot drive, the screen
- will be cleared and the DOS prompt will appear along with a window
- telling you to type EXIT at the DOS prompt when you want to go back to
- ExpressCheck. While you are at the DOS level, you can do a directory,
- format a disk, or even run another program if you have enough memory
- left. When you want to return to ExpressCheck, type EXIT and press
- <Enter>. The original screen in ExpressCheck will be restored and you
- can continue from where you left off.
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- A GUIDED TOUR
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- Opening an account
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- When ExpressCheck is started, there are three ways to identify the
- account to be used: (1) it can be included on the command line; (2) it
- can be specified in a custom profile; or (3) if neither of the other
- methods is used, ExpressCheck goes directly to the "Open an Account"
- screen and asks you to select an account from the list. It looks like
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- Before you can add checks or deposits to an account, or print a report
- or do anything in ExpressCheck, the program needs to know which account
- you want to work with. The "Open an Account" screen displays all the
- accounts on your disk, and asks which one you want to open.
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- Starting A New Account File
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- To start a new checking account from the "Open an Account" screen,
- press <Enter> instead of entering the number of an existing account.
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- Name of new account:__________
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- Enter a valid file name and press <Enter>. The new account definition
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- Account Name
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- The account name will appear at the top of the check entry screen and
- on the top of any reports that you print. Select a name that describes
- the account. An example might be "Dave's personal account", or "Acme
- checking account". The name can be anything up to 30 characters long.
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- Account Number
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- Enter the number of your checking account. This will also be printed
- on reports that are produced. This field may be left blank if you
- don't want the number printed.
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- Beginning Balance
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- Enter the balance of your account at the point where you will start
- entering transactions. This is usually the resulting balance after
- reconciling your last bank statement.
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- Low Balance Warning
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- If you enter non-zero number in this field, ExpressCheck will warn you
- whenever your account balance dips below it. If you don't want to be
- bothered with the warning, just leave this field at zero.
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- Small or Large Account Size
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- Version 3 of ExpressCheck allows you to select between two different
- account sizes. These are the differences:
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- Small Large
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- Dollar amounts $ 99,999.99 $ 9,999,999.99
- Budget Codes 3 5
- Address on check No Yes (4 lines)
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- Because of the increase in amount size, number of codes and addition of
- address space, the Large account takes up about twice the disk space
- storage than the Small account. This is usually not a problem since
- you can still save over 1100 transactions on a 360K diskette, more than
- the average person writes in a year.
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- ExpressCheck will now save the above information on the data disk and
- take you to the Main Menu.
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- Selecting An Existing Account
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- From the "Open an Account" screen where all the existing account names
- are listed in alphabetical order, select the number of the account you
- want to work with and press <Enter>. ExpressCheck will load the
- account, calculate the current balance and then display the Main Menu.
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- The Main Menu
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- We will use the account called EXAMPLE. The accounts are displayed on
- the screen alphabetically, and are numbered on the left. Since EXAMPLE
- is number 1, press 1 then the <Enter> key. Now that the account has
- been selected, ExpressCheck goes to its Main Menu screen which looks
- like this:
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- ExpressCheck 4.0 Q - Quit and Exit
-
- M A I N M E N U M - Maintenance
-
- R - Report Section
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- S - Sort the Transactions
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- C - Check Register
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- F - Find Transactions
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- A - Add Transactions
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- O - Open Another Account
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- Open Account: Example Checking Account
- Current Balance: $ 482.29
- Transactions : 32
- Next check # : 1024
- Selection _
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-
- Whenever you are in the ExpressCheck program, it is always possible to
- return to the Main Menu by pressing the <Esc> key one or more times.
- To select an item from the Main Menu enter the first letter of the menu
- choice: "O" for Open, "A" for Add, etc. It is not necessary to press
- the <Enter> key; menu choices are single keystroke commands.
-
- This Guided Tour of ExpressCheck will use the Main Menu as a road map.
- You will select options progressively along the menu and return back
- to this point before going on to another section.
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- Adding New Transactions
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- To add new checks and deposits to an account press "A" (remember, don't
- press <Enter>) from the Main Menu. A screen with a picture of a check
- appears. This form should look familiar. It is fashioned after the
- paper checks you are using every day.
-
- (picture of check screen)
-
- Whenever you enter this section from the Main Menu, a check will appear
- on the screen (as opposed to a deposit slip or Automatic Teller Machine
- entry). If you are like most people, you will be entering many more
- checks than deposits or ATM transactions. However, a deposit slip or
- ATM screen is only a keystroke away. You will notice at the bottom of
- the screen a prompt that says:
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- <PgUp> ATM Whdrl <PgDn> Deposit
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- Press <PgUp> to change the check to a picture of an Automatic Teller
- Machine.
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- (picture of ATM withdrawal screen)
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- Here you can enter withdrawals that you have made at your favorite Cash
- Machine. If you press <PgUp> again from here you will see an ATM
- Deposit screen where you can record deposits made at an ATM machine.
- Press <PgUp> again to get to a Deposit slip.
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- (picture of Deposit screen)
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- If you want a check when a deposit slip is showing, press <PgUp>. The
- check reappears. Anytime the cursor is in the first field, you can
- switch between checks, ATM withdrawals, ATM deposits and regular
- deposits using <PgDn> and <PgUp>.
-
- Entering a check or deposit is as simple as filling in the blanks, just
- as you do on your paper checks and deposits.
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- Help Window
-
- When you are entering transactions, ExpressCheck displays a small
- three-line help window below the form that reminds you of the contents
- and options available in each field as you go down. When you are first
- starting to use ExpressCheck this window is very informative and will
- help you to remember the various features that you can use in each
- field. When you progress to the point that you no longer need or want
- the window to be displayed, you can press <Alt-H> to turn it off.
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- Starting A New Account
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- If you are just starting to use ExpressCheck to keep track of your
- existing checking account, here are a few tips to consider:
-
- Reconcile your checking account and make sure everything balances and
- is in order before converting to ExpressCheck. Any errors that were
- made before will continue to plague you if not found now.
-
- Enter all the checks and deposits that have not yet cleared your bank
- statements. If you are starting to use ExpressCheck on January 1st for
- example, enter all the outstanding transactions left over from the
- previous year. This will make it possible for ExpressCheck to recon-
- cile your account at the end of January.
-
- Think about what budget categories you want to keep track of. You can
- set up very general catagories, like UTILITIES, or you can very
- detailed, such as ELECTRIC, PHONE, GARBAGE, GAS, CABLE TV, etc.
-
- Tracking detailed budget codes makes it possible to produce very
- detailed spending patterns later, but it does require a little more
- planning and attention.
-
- If you are starting to use ExpressCheck in the middle of the year, you
- might want to consider entering all the checks you have written for the
- prior months of the year. This doesn't take long and will instantly
- give you information on your spending patterns. It can be very
- revealing.
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- Entering Checks, Deposits, and ATM's
-
-
- Transaction Number
-
- The first field is the check or deposit number field. When you first
- come into the add section, the number for each type of transaction will
- be pre-loaded with one higher than the highest number found for that
- type when loading the account. This will normally be the number you
- want to use. If you are entering transactions that are out of
- sequence, just type the number right over the one shown. When the
- transaction is saved, the next transaction will appear with the number
- incremented by one. If you enter a transaction number that is behind
- your normal numbering sequence, you can resume the usual numbering by
- pressing <Alt-R> while in the number field.
-
- By default, ExpressCheck will keep track of check, deposit, ATM
- withdrawal, and ATM deposit numbering separately. If you would like to
- tie the numbering together, you can indicate this in the Setup proce-
- dure.
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- Date
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- The cursor now moves to the Date field. The format of the field is
- fixed according to the date style that is indicated in the Setup
- program, either MM-DD-YY or DD-MM-YY. The dashes are placed in the
- date automatically by ExpressCheck. To enter the date 12-25-87, just
- enter 122587. The numbers will all fall in the correct position.
-
- Another feature of the date field is that you can automatically
- increment it by one day by pressing the <Spacebar>. Most check
- entering sessions are done in date order, from oldest to most recent.
- The <Spacebar> method of changing the date is a lot quicker than typing
- the month and day each time you want to update it. The plus key <+>
- works the same as the <Spacebar>. To decrement the date one day at a
- time, you can press the minus key <->. Of course this feature auto-
- matically takes into consideration the variable lengths of each
- month and even leap year!
-
- If you enter a date manually, ExpressCheck will verify that you have
- entered a valid date. If the date is found to be out of range, you
- will receive a message to this effect and will have to re-enter it.
-
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- Payee or Source
-
- If you are filling in a check the next field to be entered is the Payee
- field, or "Pay to the Order of" field. Simply fill in the name of the
- person or company to whom the check was made out to. (On the ATM
- withdrawal screen this field is call "Used for:"). If you are filling
- in a deposit slip, the field is call "Source:" and you can enter where
- the deposit funds came from.
-
- ExpressCheck has a feature available here called QuickFill, that allows
- an entire check or deposit to be filled in with any recurring informa-
- tion with a simple key combination. This is useful for payments that
- are the same each month or that occur many times during the year. This
- feature is described in the QuickFill section a little later.
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- Amount
-
- The amount field will accept any number up to 99,999.99 if you are
- using a SMALL account or up to 9,999,999.99 if you have defined a LARGE
- account. Only numeric digits and one decimal point are allowed into
- this field. After the number is entered, ExpressCheck will convert it
- to a two decimal place number, adding any needed zeros or rounding
- excess decimal places if too many were typed. (123.4 becomes 123.40
- and 123.456 becomes 123.46). If you are filling in a check, Express-
- Check will spell out the amount on the line below the Payee. (One
- hundred TwentyThree & 46/100).
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- Memo
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- The memo field is used to note what the check, deposit, or ATM entry
- was for. It may be left blank if you like.
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- Address (check only)
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- If you have defined a LARGE account you may enter up to a four line
- address. If the first line of the Address section is left blank, the
- remaining three lines will be skipped and the cursor will jump over to
- the Budget Code section. Most of the time, when entering a name and
- address, one of the lines will be the same as the entry on the Payee
- line. You can copy the Payee field down to any of the address lines by
- pressing <Alt-P> when on that line.
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- Budget Code
-
- Budget Codes are a great feature of ExpressCheck. Their use allows you
- to categorized your payments and deposits to different pigeon holes
- from which you can later produce reports that make this whole exercise
- worthwhile.
-
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- Assigning transactions to budget codes is like putting a record of your
- checks and deposits into different marked envelopes after you write
- them. Imagine that you have ten envelopes that are marked with these
- titles:
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- UTILITIES
- MORTGAGE
- FOOD
- GAS
- GIFTS
- COMPUTER
- DOCTOR
- DENTIST
- INSURANCE
- SALARY
-
- Each time you write a bill to the electric company you put a slip of
- paper in the UTILITIES envelope with all the check information on it.
- Each time you pay for car or life insurance you put a record slip into
- the INSURANCE envelope. And each time you get paid and deposit your
- paycheck in the bank you put a record of that into the SALARY envelope.
- If you go into a department store and buy a part for your computer, a
- gift for an upcoming birthday party and a bag of groceries, you will
- have to split the check amount up into three pieces and put a piece of
- paper into three different envelopes.
-
- At the end of the year, or at any time during the year, you can pick up
- an envelope and pull out all the pieces of paper and add them together
- to see how much you have spent up to that point.
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- ExpressCheck can do the same thing with a lot less hassle, by allowing
- you to assign your check and deposit amounts to one or more budget
- codes. At any time you can print a report of your spending habits,
- good or bad.
-
- You can give ExpressCheck your list of budget codes all at once before
- you start adding transactions, or you can define new codes as you find
- you need them while adding checks or deposits.
-
- All checks and deposits must be assigned to at least one budget code
- and may be split between up to five codes if need be (three if a SMALL
- account). If you don't know how to categorize a certain check or you
- don't want to be bothered with the coding section at all, just press
- <Enter> when you get to this field and an appropriate default will be
- entered for you, MISC CHK for checks and MISC DEP for deposits. (Of
- course these defaults can be changed in the Setup section).
-
- Being able to assign the amount of a check or deposit to one or more
- catagories is a feature that makes ExpressCheck worth it weight in
- gold.
-
- Budget codes are classified as either Expense or Income. Expense codes
- are generally categories that you spend money from while Income codes
- are categories you put money into. If you make a deposit to an Income
- code, the amount will be added and if you write a check from an Income
- code, the amount will be subtracted. Conversely, if you write a check
- from an Expense code, the amount will be added to the code. If you
- make a deposit to an Expense code, the amount will be subtracted. For
- example, if you have an Income code called COLLEGE and you deposit
- money into that code, the amount will be added. If you write a tuition
- check from that code, the money will be deducted.
-
- As you enter each budget code, ExpressCheck will scan the current list
- of acceptable codes and if it doesn't find it, will report to you that
- you have entered an unrecognized code and ask if you want to <R>e-enter
- the code, <A>dd the code to the list, or <V>iew the list of current
- codes. Pressing <R> will clear the entry that you have just made and
- allow you to type it in again (and hopefully get it right this time).
- Pressing <A> will add the new code to the list (in upper case) and
- continue on. Pressing <V> will pop up a window containing a list of the
- currently defined codes and allow you to page up and down, looking for
- the code you really want or to realize that you need to add a new code
- to the list after all.
-
- If you can't remember if a certain code has been defined, you can enter
- just a slash (/) into a Code field to pop up a window containing a list
- of the currently defined codes sorted into alphabetical order with the
- Expense codes at the top, follow by the Income codes. You may then
- move a highlighted bar up and down in the list until you find the one
- you want and then press enter to select it.
-
- Budget codes may also be selected by their assigned number. If you
- know that APPLIANCES is number 1 on the list you can just enter 1
- instead of having to spell out APPLIANCES each time. (If you enter a
- number that is out of range of the current list of budget codes,
- ExpressCheck will assume that you want to enter a code who's name is
- the number you typed. Some people prefer to use numbers for budget
- categories).
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- ExpressCheck will allow you to define up to 200 different budget
- catagories. Here is a list of commonly used codes that you might want
- to use when setting up your budgeting system:
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- MORTGAGE (Expense)
- GAS (Expense)
- FOOD (Expense)
- DONATION (Expense)
- ELECTRIC (Expense)
- CAR REPAIR (Expense)
- ENTERTAIN (Expense)
- GIFTS (Expense)
- CASH (Expense)
- COMPUTER (Expense)
- WATER (Expense)
- DENTIST (Expense)
- DOCTOR (Expense)
- MEDICINE (Expense)
- LIFE INSUR (Expense)
- AUTO INSUR (Expense)
- FIRE INSUR (Expense)
- LIAB INSUR (Expense)
- TAXES (Expense)
- GARBAGE (Expense)
- SALARY (Income)
- DIVIDEND (Income)
- INTEREST (Income)
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- Budget Code Amount
-
- The portion of the check or deposit that you are assigning to the
- budget category is entered here. This field will accept any number up
- to 99999.99 (or 9999999.99 if a LARGE account). Only numeric digits
- and one decimal point are allowed into this field. After the number is
- entered, ExpressCheck will convert it to a two decimal place number,
- adding any needed zeros or rounding excess decimal places if too many
- were typed.
-
- If this is the first code amount field and you want the entire check or
- deposit amount to be assigned here, just press <Enter> and the field
- will be filled in with the full amount and the cursor will jump
- directly to the Cleared field, skipping the other two or four code
- fields.
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- If you only want to assign part of the check or deposit amount to a
- particular code, just enter the desired amount. After doing so, the
- cursor will move down to the next code field.
-
- Anytime you want to assign the remaining amount to a code field, just
- press <Enter> while in that field. ExpressCheck will calculate the
- remainder and fill it in for you.
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- If you need to split a check or deposit between more than the allowed
- three or five different budget codes, you will have to enter the first
- three or five on one form and then continue on another check or deposit
- slip with the remaining codes and amounts. When doing a continuation
- check or deposit, we suggest that you enter the same number as the
- first check with a ".1" at the end. (example: 1234 and 1234.1) This
- way, if you sort by transaction number, the pair will always stay in
- the correct sequence.
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- Removing a Budget Code
-
- If you find it necessary to remove a budget code and its amount, blank
- out the budget code name using the <Spacebar> and then press <Enter>.
- The amount will automatically be blanked and any budget codes and
- amounts that are below will be moved up to remove the blank line.
-
- Cleared
-
- When entering a check or deposit, you can mark them as to whether or
- not they have been included on a bank statement. If you are keeping up
- with your entries, the answer will usually be "N". ExpressCheck has
- anticipated the answer by filling in a default response of "N". If
- this is acceptable, just press <Enter>. If you would like it to be
- marked as Cleared, press "Y" and <Enter>.
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- Saving The Transaction
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- After the Cleared field has been filled, a window will pop up:
-
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- <S>ave, <P>rint (and save), or <R>eEdit? S
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- The first time this window pops up, the default answer will be <S>. If
- this is the option you want, just press <Enter>. If you would rather
- print the transaction before saving it, press <P>. The check or
- deposit will be printed and then saved. If you want to make changes to
- the transaction before saving or printing it, press <R>. The default
- answer for the next time the window pops up will be the same as you
- selected this time.
-
- You can also save a transaction at any time while filling it in by
- pressing the <F10> key. ExpressCheck provides two other key combina-
- tions that can be used in place of the <F10> key. They are <Ctrl-W>
- and <Ctrl-Enter>. Any time ExpressCheck requires the <F10> key, it
- will also accept these two alternative keys.
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- QuickFill
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- Some of the checks and deposits that you type in are recurring and are
- the same each month. ExpressCheck offers a feature that allows you to
- memorize these transactions the first time you enter them, and then to
- automatically fill in the information when you enter a slash-code into
- the Payee or Source field. This is called a QuickFill.
-
- QuickFill codes start with a slash </>. Following the slash you can
- enter any letters or numbers. To define a new QuickFill code, you
- first decide what word or words you want to use with the slash. This
- will usually be something that helps you remember the entry. For
- example: Every month you have to pay a mortgage payment to XYZ Bank.
- The payment, memo and budget codes are exactly the same each month.
- You decide to use /MORTGAGE for the QuickFill code to remind you of
- your house payment.
-
- Fill in the Check # or Deposit # and date as you always do. When you
- get to the Payee field, type /MORTGAGE <Enter>. Because ExpressCheck
- doesn't recognize this QuickFill code because it is new, this message
- appears:
-
- This is a new QuickFill character, <D>efine or <R>e-enter?
-
- Since you do want to define this entry, press <D>. The window will
- disappear, the Payee field will be cleared and the cursor will be put
- back to the beginning. In the upper left corner of the screen "Record-
- ing (OFF=Alt-Q)" will appear to indicate that ExpressCheck is recording
- any information you will be typing in. Enter your mortgage payment as
- you normally would, filling in the Payee, Amount, Memo, and Budget Code
- information. When you save the check, ExpressCheck will also save what
- you have entered in a separate file.
-
- Now, when you want to enter a mortgage payment, fill in the Check # and
- the date and then just enter /MORTGAGE in the Payee field. The remain-
- der of the check fills in instantly and leaves you at the Cleared
- field.
-
- The recording of a QuickFill code can also be turned off before you
- fill in the whole transaction. For example, if you write a lot of
- checks to the American Light Bulb Company, but each check is for a
- different amount, you can have QuickFill enter the Payee and leave you
- at the Amount field. To do this, type in /BULB (or any new code you
- choose to associate with this Payee), press <Enter>, then press <D> to
- define it, and then enter American Light Bulb Company. When the cursor
- is in the Amount field press <Alt-Q> to turn off the recording. The
- "Recording" disappears and you may continue on to fill out the rest of
- the check. /BULB now only fills in the Payee field and leaves you at
- the Amount field.
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- You can define up to 100 different QuickFill codes for each account.
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- If you get to the Payee or Source field and forget what you have
- defined as QuickFill codes, you can just type in a slash and press
- <Enter>. A window will pop up displaying all the QuickFill definitions.
- You may then cursor up and down to move the highlighted bar to the
- line you want and then press <Enter> to fill in the check.
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- You can also mark several QuickFill entries to be filled in consecu-
- tively by moving to the appropriate lines with the highlight bar and
- pressing <T> to tag them. A check mark will be placed in the margin of
- the window to the left of the line. When you then press <Enter> or
- <F10>, each tagged QuickFill entry will be filled in, pausing before
- saving to give you a chance to make changes.
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- Exiting From The Add Section
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- When you have finished entering checks and deposits, press <Esc> to
- return to the Main Menu.
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- Find Transactions
-
- The Find section of ExpressCheck can be used to locate any check, ATM
- or deposit in the account. The search can be done by any field on the
- form, number, date, payee, amount, memo, address, code, code amount or
- the Cleared field. Once a transaction has been found, you can choose
- to edit the contents, delete it, or void it.
-
- To find transactions in an account, and optionally change or delete
- them, select <F> from the Main Menu: Find Transactions. This screen
- displays:
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- After deciding which field you want to search, you can move the cursor
- to that field by using the <Cursor Up> and <Cursor Down> keys. When
- the cursor appears in the desired field, enter the information that you
- want to search for and press <Enter>. ExpressCheck will search through
- the account entries and display the first check, deposit or ATM entry
- that matches the request. If you are searching by one of the numeric
- fields, (Check #, Amount, or Code Amount), a transaction is considered
- a match if the number matches exactly what you typed in. If any of the
- other fields are used, a match is found if the field contents are the
- same up to the length of the string you typed in. For example, if you
- type FAMILY into the Payee line of the check, ExpressCheck will
- find checks payable to FAMILY PHOTO, FAMILY SHOES, FAMILY GROCER, etc.
- Text searches are done without regard to upper and lower case.
- Searching for william will find WILLIAM.
-
- If you would like to view all the transactions from the beginning of
- the account, type ALL into the Check # field and press <Enter>. The
- first transaction will be displayed immediately. If you want to find
- all deposits, type DEP in the Number field. If you want to just
- display the Cash Machine entries, type ATM in the Number field. If you
- want to find all the checks, type CHK in the Number field.
-
-
- Viewing The Transaction
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- As soon as the search text has been entered, ExpressCheck begins
- searching for a matching entry. The first check or deposit that
- matches the criteria is displayed. There are several options that may
- be selected at this time, depending on whether this was the check you
- were looking for or not. Most of the options are displayed across the
- bottom of the screen:
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- <F> Continue Searching (Forward): When ExpressCheck displays a check,
- there may be other records further down in the account which also match
- the search criteria. If this is not the record you were looking for,
- press <F> to continue searching the account for the next transaction
- that matches. When the end of the account is reached, you are told:
- "No more matches found...Press any Key". After pressing a key, you may
- press <F> again to start the search over, displaying all the checks it
- found the last time around.
-
- <B> Continue Searching (Backward): It is possible to search backward
- through the account as well as forward. Press <B> to search backward
- for the previous matching check. This is a convenient way to get back
- to the last check you were looking at.
-
- <E> Edit: To make changes to the check or deposit, press <E>. The
- cursor moves to the first field, Check #. At this point, the up and
- down arrow keys, <Enter> key, and all the other features available when
- you first entered the check operate the same. For further information
- on entering new checks and deposits, see the Add Transactions section.
-
-
- Once the changes have been made to the check, press <F10> to save it to
- disk or <Esc> to abandon any changes you made.
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- <D> Delete: To remove a transaction from the data file, press <D>.
- You will be asked:
- Are you sure you want to DELETE this transaction (Y/N)? N
-
- If you are sure, press <Y> and ExpressCheck will completely remove the
- transaction from the file. It will no longer exist.
-
- <V> Void the check: If you want to cancel a check or deposit, press
- <V>. ExpressCheck will ask:
- Are you sure you want to VOID this transaction (Y/N)?
- Reply <Y> to void the check or <N> to leave it alone. If you reply
- <Y>, the payee, amount, codes and code amounts are blanked and the word
- "VOID" is filled into the payee field. The Check # and date are left
- untouched for future reference.
-
- <N> Next: Pressing <N> advanced the display to the next check. By
- pressing <N> several times, you can "walk" through the account looking
- at consecutive transactions in the last sorted order.
-
- <P> Previous: Pressing <P> backs up to the previous transaction in
- the account in sorted order. Use the <N> key to move forward in the
- account and the <P> key to move backward.
-
- <S> Search: Pressing <S> returns you to the Find Transaction screen
- so you can enter new search criteria. Your second search begins from
- the record just displayed, which can make searching faster in some
- cases.
-
- Note: On a <S>earch, ExpressCheck does not stop when it reaches
- the end of the index. It continues the search at the beginning of the
- account, wrapping around, until it searches up to where it started.
-
- <X> Print a Check: Pressing <X> prints a QuickCheck for the
- transaction currently displayed. A QuickCheck must have already been
- set up for this option to work. The screen for setting up QuickChecks
- is on the Maintenance menu (see the chapter titled MAINTENANCE for more
- information).
-
- <C> Clear: Pressing <C> will mark the check or deposit as "cleared",
- placing a "Y" in the Cleared field.
-
- <U> Unclear: Pressing <U> will mark the check or deposit as "un-
- cleared", placing an "N" in the Cleared field.
-
- <Esc> As always, pressing <Esc> returns to the menu -- in this case,
- the Main Menu.
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- Check Register
-
- With ExpressCheck you can view an electronic check register that
- displays 20 transactions at a time. The running balance of your
- account is displayed as you page up and down through the account file.
- To reach the check register, press <C> from the Main Menu. Here is an
- example:
-
-
- (picture of check register)
-
-
- Number Date Payee Withdraw X Deposit Balance
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- 1001 01-01 Acme Party Supply 27.83 x $ 2122.51
- 1002 01-06 Corner Market 199.30 x $ 1923.21
- 1003 01-08 American Light Bulb 24.95 $ 1898.26
- 1004 01-08 XYZ Bank 623.78 x $ 1274.48
- 01-15 D E P O S I T x 2045.00 $ 3319.48
-
- etc...
-
-
-
- To view transaction, move cursor to desired line and press <Enter>
- <PgDn> <PgUp> <Home> <End> <C>lear <U>nclear <S>earch for Uncleared
- <Esc>
-
-
-
- Several options may be used when viewing the Check Register:
-
-
- <Cursor up> <Cursor down> Move the Cursor: The up and down arrows may
- be used to scroll through the Register. The transaction which the
- cursor is currently marking is highlighted in a different color. The
- arrow keys move the highlighted cursor to the next or previous transac-
- tion. If the cursor moves off the screen, the next 20 checks and
- deposits are displayed.
-
- <Enter> View the check: Use the arrow keys to position the
- cursor to a line, then press <Enter> to view that check or deposit in
- its entirety. The check is displayed in the same manner as in the Add
- section. As soon as you press <Enter>, the check displays, and all the
- options that were available when Finding a check are displayed across
- the bottom of the screen (<E>dit, <V>oid, <N>ext, <P>rev., <X>-Print,
- etc. See the Find Transactions section for a complete list). Pressing
- <Esc> returns you to the Check Register screen once again.
-
- <PgDn> Advances to the next page (screen) of 20 checks.
-
- <PgUp> Backs up to the previous page (screen) of 20 checks.
-
- <Ctrl-PgDn> Advances through the Register 100 checks at a time
- instead of only 20
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- <Ctrl-PgUp> Backs up 100 checks at a time.
-
- <Home> Displays the first 20 checks in the account
-
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- <End> Displays the last 20 check at the end of the account.
-
- <C>lear Press <C> to mark an entry as "cleared" in the high-
- lighted transaction. This indicates that the check or
- deposit has been listed on a bank statement. After
- changing the status, the highlighted bar will move down
- one position, making it quick and easy to mark multiple
- checks as "cleared".
-
- <U>nclear Press <U> to remove a "cleared" check mark from the
- highlighted transaction.
-
- <S>earch for uncleared: Press <S> to have ExpressCheck automatically
- move the highlight bar to the next transaction that has
- not yet been Cleared. This is extremely handy when
- reconciling your account and saves you a lot of time over
- manually searching.
-
- <Esc> Pressing <Esc> returns to the Main Menu.
-
-
-
- Sort The Transactions
-
- When you are entering checks and deposits into ExpressCheck you will
- generally be adding them in date and number sequence. There may be
- times, however, when you forget to put in a check and have to enter it
- later, thus putting it out of date or number sequence with the rest of
- the transactions. To arrange all checks into the proper sequence,
- either by date or by number, you must sort the account.
-
- To sort the account, press <S> while viewing the Main Menu. Express-
- Check will ask:
-
- Sort by
- <N>umber <D>ate
- <P>ayee <A>mount
- <I>nput order
-
- If you want the account sorted by number, press <N>. ExpressCheck will
- pull the number of each check and sort them into numeric order. Any
- checks or deposits that do not have a number will be sorted to the
- beginning of the index and put in Date order. This type of sort is
- useful if you want to print out a report of every check to make sure
- that each check number was entered into the account.
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- If you want the account sorted by date, press <D>. ExpressCheck will
- pull the date and number from each transaction in the account file and
- will sort, first by date and then by number within the date so that all
- checks with the same date will be in number order. Because checks and
- deposits are recorded in your own paper check register in date order,
- this is probably the way you will usually keep the account sorted.
-
-
- If you want to sort by Payee, press <P>. ExpressCheck will sort your
- transactions first by the Payee field and then by the Date field.
-
- If you want to sort by Amount, press <A>. ExpressCheck will sort your
- transactions first by the Amount field and then by the Date field.
-
- If you want to put your account back into the exact order in which you
- entered the transactions, press <I>.
-
- After ExpressCheck has sorted the account, the Main Menu will display
- again.
-
-
-
-
- Report Section
-
-
- The main reason for putting all your checking account information into
- ExpressCheck is the ability to get useful information back out again.
- ExpressCheck offers several different reports to help you. And as an
- added feature, two different accounts can be combined into one report.
-
- To reach the Report Section of ExpressCheck, press <R> while viewing
- the Main Menu. The following menu appears:
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- Report List
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- * 1 - Budget Code totals for selected Codes
- * 2 - Budget Code totals for selected Codes (monthly totals)
- * 3 - Budget Code monthly averages for selected Codes
-
- 4 - Register (with running balance)
- 5 - Transactions not yet marked Cleared
-
-
- * 6 - Transaction list for selected Budget Codes
- 7 - Transaction list for selected Payees
- * 8 - Transaction list for selected Payees and Budget Codes
-
- 9 - Activity Log for current session
-
-
-
- Select desired Report number, or press <Esc> for Main Menu
-
- * <C>ombine another account with these reports if desired
-
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- Select the report you want to print by pressing its corresponding
- number.
-
- Each report request prompts you for a date range to use for selecting
- the checks and deposits to print. The default Low and High dates are
- January 1st and December 31st of the current year. You may change
- either date to narrow or broaden the range.
-
- Some of the report will prompt you for more information before actually
- printing the output. The additional input is described below as each
- report type is described.
-
-
- The asterisk at the beginning of reports 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8 indicates
- that these report can be generated by combining another account with
- the current one if desired. To select the second account, press <C>
- before selecting one of these reports to print. A window will pop up
- on the screen prompting:
-
- Enter name of second account (or leave blank to cancel)
-
- Enter the name of the second checking account that you would like to
- combine with the currently opened account. (Or, if you had already
- selected a second account and would like to cancel the combination
- reports, just leave the field empty and press <Enter>). After select-
- ing a second account, reports 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8 will read both files to
- create their reports.
-
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- 1 - Budget Code totals for selected Codes
-
- After prompting for the date range this report will ask you which
- budget codes you want to have reported:
-
-
- (picture of budget code list window )
-
-
- Select the codes that you want to total up moving the highlighted bar
- to the desired code and pressing <Enter>. This will place a check mark
- to the right of the code. Pressing <Enter> on a code that already has
- a check mark will remove the mark. You can use <PgUp> and <PgDn> to
- view all the codes. If you want to select every code, press <A> and a
- check mark will appear after each line. This is much faster than
- moving to every line and pressing <Enter>. Pressing <E> will mark just
- the Expense codes. Pressing <I> will just mark the Income codes. If
- you want to clear all the selected codes, press <C>. The check marks
- will disappear.
-
- After your choices have been made, press <F10> to continue.
-
-
-
- Screen, Printer or Disk?
-
- ExpressCheck asks: Print report to <S>creen, <P>rinter or <D>isk?
-
- No matter what your response is the report always echoes to the screen.
-
-
- Screen: To write it only on the screen and nowhere else, enter <S>.
-
- Printer: To write it to the screen and the printer, enter <P>.
-
- Disk: To write the report to a disk file as well as to the screen,
- press <D>. You are prompted: Enter name for OUTPUT FILE
- Enter the name of the disk file where you would like the report written
- to. This may include a drive and path name and an extension.
-
- Note: For reports 1, 2, and 3, there are two special file extensions
- that can be used to create a disk file in another format.
-
- .DIF If you put an extension of .DIF on the file name, the report
- will be written to disk as a DIF file instead of a regular
- report text file. This file will contain the monthly or
- yearly total figures as shown on the report instead of any
- individual transaction amounts. DIF files are one of several
- industry standard data interchange formats that allow
- information to be shared between different programs. For
- example, the resulting DIF file can be loaded directly into
- ExpressCalc, our spreadsheet program or imported into File
- Express. (DIF files can also be exported from the Main-
- tenance Section of ExpressCheck that contain individual
- transaction amounts.)
-
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- .GRF If you put an extension of .GRF on the file name, the report
- will be written to disk as an ExpressGraph graph file that
- can be loaded into ExpressGraph, our business graphics
- program to be used to create graphs and charts.
-
- While printing the report, ExpressCheck will first read through all the
- check and deposit records in the account that fall within the date
- range entered and total up the budget code amounts that match those you
- selected. After this is done, the report will print on the screen and
- optionally on your printer or to a disk file.
-
-
-
- The Year-to-Date budget code summary for the EXAMPLE file looks like
- this:
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Budget Code Summary
- 01-01-90 to 12-31-90
- Example Checking Account
-
- Expense Income
- Budget Code Amount Amount
- ----------- ------------- ------------
-
- COMPUTER 35.00
- DENTIST 2655.60
- DOCTOR .00
- FOOD 1537.52
- GAS .00
- GIFTS 183.06
- HOUSEHOLD 218.35
- INSURANCE .00
- MISC CHK .00
- MISC DEP .00
- MORTGAGE 3118.90
- PERSONAL 64.83
- UTILITIES 630.35
- SALARY 29736.34
- ------------ ------------
- Total: 37465.09 29736.34
-
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-
-
- When the report finishes, this message displays:
-
- End of Report...press any key
-
- Press any key to return to the Report List menu.
-
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- 2 - Budget Code totals for selected Codes (monthly totals)
-
- This report is almost the same as report 1 except that the report
- displays the amount that has been assigned to each budget code on a
- month-by-month basis.
-
- After selecting the date range and the codes you want to print, this
- type of report is produced:
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Monthly Budget Code Summary
- 01-01-89 to 12-31-89
- Example Checking Account: 123 456 789
-
- Expense
- Budget Code Amounts
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- MORTGAGE $ 3118.90
- Jan $ 623.78 May $ .00 Sep $ .00
- Feb $ 623.78 Jun $ 623.78 Oct $ .00
- Mar $ 623.78 Jul $ .00 Nov $ .00
- Apr $ 623.78 Aug $ .00 Dec $ .00
-
- PERSONAL $ 64.83
- Jan $ 39.83 May $ .00 Sep $ .00
- Feb $ 16.00 Jun $ 623.78 Oct $ .00
- Mar $ .00 Jul $ .00 Nov $ .00
- Apr $ 9.00 Aug $ .00 Dec $ .00
-
-
- etc.
-
- The report will first display all the Expense category budget code
- subtotals followed by a Grand Total block for the Expense codes. After
- these will be any Income codes followed by a Grand Total block.
-
-
- 3 - Budget Code Averages (monthly)
-
- This report is similar to the Budget Code Totals report (report 1)
- except that the figures reported are the average monthly subtotal
- amounts for the codes selected. This is a valuable report when you are
- trying to figure out how much you spend on the average each month for
- certain categories. The averages are figured by determining how many
- months are included in the date range that is given. If you enter a
- date range of 01-01-88 to 03-31-88 then the subtotals gathered for
- that date range are divided by 3 to figure the average. If you
- enter a range of 01-31-88 to 03-01-88, ExpressCheck will still divide
- by 3. Only the month digits of the date are used to calculate how many
- months to divide by so be sure to use the beginning of one month to the
- end of another so that all transactions in the first and last month are
- included in the average calculation.
-
-
- (picture of report 3)
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- 4 - Register (with running balance)
-
- This report prints a check register that contains just the basic
- information about each transaction. A running balance is included
- along with an indication of whether or not the check has cleared the
- bank.
-
- After you answer the date range question the report is printed:
-
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Check Register
- 01-01-89 to 12-31-89
- Example Checking Account: 123 456 789
-
- Date Number Pay to Order of Amount Balance C
- ------ ------- ------------------------- ------- -------- -
- BEGINNING BALANCE 2150.34
-
- 01-01 1001 Acme Party Supply 27.83 2122.51 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market 199.30 1923.21 x
- 01-08 1003 American Light Bulb 24.95 1898.26 x
- 01-08 1004 XYZ Bank 623.78 1274.48 x
- 01-15 D E P O S I T 2045.00 3319.48 x
-
- etc...
-
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-
-
- 5 - Transactions not yet marked Cleared
-
- This report prints all the checks and deposits that have not yet been
- marked "Cleared". At the end of the report a total of the checks and
- deposits is printed. It is a handy report to have in hand when trying
- to figure out why the banks ending balance doesn't agree with yours.
-
- After replying to the date range question the report will be printed:
-
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Transactions not marked Cleared
- 01-01-89 to 12-31-89
- Example Checking Account: 123 456 789
-
- Date Number Pay to Order of Check Deposit C
- ------ ------- ---------------------------- -------- -------- -
- 01-20 1005 Mary Smith 12.00
- 01-28 1009 Everyone's Department Store 293.40
- 02-05 1010 XYZ Bank 623.78
- 02-17 1012 Corner Market 189.99
- 03-10 1012 Corner Market 200.34
- 05-03 D E P O S I T 2045.00
-
- etc...
- -------- --------
- 7050.83 2045.00
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- 6 - Transaction list for selected Budget Codes
-
- This report lists all the checks and deposits that include the budget
- codes you select. The full detail of each transaction is printed.
-
- After specifying the date range and the codes to include, the report is
- printed:
-
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Transactions for selected Budget Codes
- 01-01-89 to 12-31-89
- Example Checking Account: 123 456 789
-
- Date Number Payee and Memo Code Amount C
- ------ ------- -------------------------- ---------- ------------- -
-
- 01-01 1001 Acme Party Supply PERSONAL 27.83 x
- 01-01 1001 Acme Party Supply PERSONAL 27.83 x
- 01-01 1001 Acme Party Supply PERSONAL 27.83 x
- 01-01 1001 Acme Party Supply PERSONAL 27.83 x
- -------------
- 100.64
-
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- 01-06 1002 Corner Market FOOD 199.30 x
- -------------
- 1975.75
-
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- Total: 2736.45
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- 7 - Transaction list for selected Payees
-
- This report prints all the checks that have a Payee matching a list you
- specify.
-
- After entering the date range you are prompted to enter up to 20
- different Payees to report on. After you have entered them, press
- <F10> to print the report. If you want to print all the transactions
- in the file, including checks, deposits, and ATM entries, enter ALL as
- a Payee to look for. To print just all the checks, enter CHECK. To
- print all the deposits, enter DEPOSIT. To print all the Automatic
- Teller entries, enter ATM.
-
-
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
-
- Transactions for specific Payees
- 01-01-89 to 12-31-89
- Example Checking Account: 123 456 789
-
- Date Number Payee and Memo Code Amount C
- ------ ------- -------------------------- ---------- -------- -
- 01-08 1003 American Light Bulb HOUSEHOLD 24.95 x
- Light Bulbs
-
- 01-23 1006 American Light Bulb HOUSEHOLD 34.67 x
- Light Bulbs
-
- 03-15 1015 American Light Bulb HOUSEHOLD 10.56
- Light Bulbs
-
- 04-20 1019 American Light Bulb HOUSEHOLD 42.87 x
- more light bulbs...
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- 8 - Transaction list for selected Payees and Budget Codes
-
- This is a combination of reports 6 and 7 allowing you more control of
- the transactions included in the report.
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- 9 - Activity Log for current session
-
- ExpressCheck keeps track of many of the things you have been doing to
- transactions in the current session.
-
- 12-18-89 Page: 1
- Activity Log
-
- Example Checking Account:
-
- Action Type Number Dated Payee or Source Amount
- --------- ------- -------- -------- ----------------------------
- --------
- Added Check 2856 12-18-89 American Light Bulb Company
- 23.95
- Printed Check 2856 12-18-89 American Light Bulb Company
- 23.95
- Changed Deposit 11-28-89 Pay Check
- 100.00
- Deleted ATM Dep 1002 12-01-89 Birthday money
- 20.00
- Voided Check 2706 09-12-89 John Martin
- 5.93
- Cleared Check 2846 12-14-89 Corner Grocer
- 89.63
- Uncleared Deposit 11-28-89 Pay Check
- 100.00
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- When you are done printing reports, press <Esc> to return to the Main
- Menu.
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- Bill Reminder System
-
- ExpressCheck contains a complete Bill Reminder system that can manage
- the payment of regularly scheduled bills and deposits. Indicate your
- bills and how often they are due and ExpressCheck will actually remind
- you when they are coming up, and when you say so, will automatically
- enter them for you and even print the checks if you like. You can
- define up to ten Payment Groups to be paid at different intervals.
- There is even a small separate program that can be run as part of your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file to tell you if any Payment Groups are due when you
- turn on your computer each day.
-
- Payment Groups
-
- Before you can define a Payment Group and assign transactions to it,
- the transactions must have first been recorded as QuickFill entries.
- (See QuickFill in the Adding New Transactions section for details on
- recording QuickFill entries).
-
- To go to the Payment Groups section, press <P> while viewing either the
- Main Menu or the Maintenance Menu. The Payment Groups window will
- appear:
-
-
- Payment Groups
- Number of days in advance to be reminded: 3
-
- # Group Name Qty How Often Due Next
- -- ------------------------------ --- ------------- -------------
- 1 <not being used>
- 2 <not being used>
- 3 <not being used>
- 4 <not being used>
- 5 <not being used>
- 6 <not being used>
- 7 <not being used>
- 8 <not being used>
- 9 <not being used>
- 10 <not being used>
- <Enter> to edit group <E>xecute group <D>elete group <Esc> when
- finished
-
- Take note of the different parts of this window. The main portion of
- the screen consists of ten possible Payment Groups. A Payment Groups
- consists of one or more checks, ATM withdrawals, ATM deposits, and/or
- regular deposits that are all due at the same time and on the same
- schedule, such as weekly, monthly, annually, etc.
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- At the top of the window you can set how many days in advance to be
- reminded of upcoming Payment Groups that are due to be executed.
-
- At the bottom of the window on the prompt line are listed the available
- options:
- <Enter> will take you into Define mode for the currently high-
- lighted group.
- <E> will execute a previously defined group.
- <D> will delete all transactions that had been previously assigned
- to a group.
- <Esc> will take you back to the Maintenance Menu.
-
-
-
- Reminder Days
-
- The first time you enter the Payment Group definition screen all the
- entries will be marked as <not being used> and the number one entry
- will be highlighted. You can move the highlight bar up and down the
- window by using the up and down cursor keys. The <Spacebar> key will
- also move the bar down. If you press the up key when group one is
- highlighted, the cursor will move up into the field where you can
- change the "Number of days in advance to be reminded". You can set the
- reminder time to amount from 0 to 99 days. The actual number you use
- will depend on how often you use your computer. If you use your
- computer every day, you can set the reminder days to 0. If you use
- your computer only about once a week, then you should set the reminder
- days to 6 or 7.
-
- Defining a Payment Group
-
- To define a group, press <Enter> when the desire group is highlighted.
- The Payment Group Definition window will appear:
-
- Payment Group Definition
-
- Group Name:
- How often :
- 0 No pattern
- 1 Weekly
- 2 Every 2 weeks
- 3 Twice a month
- 4 Every 4 weeks
- 5 Monthly
- 6 Quarterly
- 7 Twice a year
- 8 Annually
-
- Next payment date:
- <F10> when finished
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- Enter the name of the group you are defining. For example, if you are
- putting together your monthly bills that are due at the beginning of
- the month, you might call them "Monthly bills (1st)" or if they are due
- in the middle of the month, "Monthly bills (15th)", or something just
- as original. You must enter a group name. You can't leave this field
- blank.
-
- The next prompt to fill in is how often this group is due. Select a
- number from the list below the prompt. If a Payment Group has no
- regular payment or entry interval, select 0.
-
- The last prompt on the window is for the date when the group next comes
- due. Any date entered here will be checked for validity. You may
- leave the date field blank if you like.
-
-
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- Assigning Transactions to a Payment Group
-
- When you have completed the three prompts on the definition window, the
- Assignment window will appear:
-
- Assignment to Payment Group 1
- monthly bills <Monthly> Next due: 12-01-89
-
- QuickFill Name Payee Amount Type Group
- --------------- ------------------------------ ---------- ---- -----
- /BULB American Light Bulb Company 29.95 Chk 0
- /CORNER Corner Market Chk 0
- /MORTGAGE XYZ Bank 592.78 Chk 0
- /PAYROLL Western Widget Company 1234.56 Dep 0
- /VISA Visa Card Services 200.00 Chk 0
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- <PgUp> <PgDn> <Up> <Down> <Enter> <Esc>
-
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- The Assignment window is a variation of the QuickFill window that can
- be popped up in the Add section. All the QuickFill entries that you
- have recorded in the past are shown here and you can move the highlight
- bar up and down using the cursor keys and <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys.
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- The group, if any, to which each QuickFill is assigned is shown in the
- column on the right. A zero indicates that an entry has not yet been
- assigned to a Payment Group. To assign a particular QuickFill entry to
- the Payment Group currently being defined, move the highlight bar to
- that entry and press the <Enter> key. If the previous group number (in
- the right column) was a zero or a number other than the number of the
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- current Payment Group, the QuickFill entry will be assigned to the
- current Group. If the group number was already the same as the current
- group, the number will be changed to a zero, thus releasing it from any
- group. For example, if you are assigning QuickFill entries to Payment
- Group #1, pressing <Enter> on any entry with a group number other than
- a 1 will change it to a 1, and press <Enter> on any entry with a
- group number of 1 will change it to a 0.
-
- When you have assigned all the QuickFill entries that go with the
- Payment Group you are defining, press <F10> to return to the Payment
- Group window.
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- You should now notice that the whole line has been filled in and
- indicates the Group Name, how many QuickFills are assigned, how often
- they are to be paid and the next due date for that group.
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- Also, from now on, when any Payment Group is due to be paid within the
- reminder days of the current system date, a blinking angle bracket will
- appear to the left of the group due.
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- Press <Esc> to return to the Maintenance Menu.
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- Paying a Payment Group
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- When a Payment Group falls due, or anytime you want to have all the
- transactions in the group entered, you must go to the Payment Groups
- window by pressing <P> from the Main Menu or the Maintenance Menu. If
- the scheduled due date for the Payment Group is with the reminder days
- of the current system date, a angle bracket will be blinking to the
- left of the groups due. To execute any group in the window, move to
- the desire line by using the up or down cursor keys so that the line is
- highlighted, and press <E>. A small window appears just below the
- group line and prompts for the date that you want to use on the
- transactions. The default is the current system date. Change it
- if you want and then press <Enter>. All the transactions that were
- included in the Payment Group will now be entered automatically with a
- pause before saving each one to give you a chance to change any field
- before saving or printing. When the Payment Group has been executed,
- the next scheduled due date will be adjusted according to the payment
- frequency associated with the group, and you will be returned to the
- Main Menu. If you have more groups to execute, press <P> and go
- through the above steps again for each one.
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- Editing a Payment Group
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- To make changes to any Payment Group, move the highlight bar to the
- desired group and press <Enter>. You are taken through the same steps
- you took when you first defined the group and you may make any changes
- needed.
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- Deleting a Payment Group
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- To delete a Payment Group, highlight the group and press <D>.
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- Bill Reminder
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- If you are using ExpressCheck on a hard disk, there is a separate
- program included in the package that will check your account files to
- see if any Payment Groups are ready to be paid and if so will pop up a
- reminder window to let you know. The separate program is called
- REMINDER.EXE. This program can be run at any time to check an account
- for Payment Groups that are due. An easy way to always know when bills
- are coming up is to include REMINDER in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that
- it is automatically run each time you start your computer.
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- The correct syntax for running the program is:
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- REMINDER [pathname]filename [/P]
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- For example, if you have all the ExpressCheck program files in a
- subdirectory called \CHECK and your account files are in a subdirec-
- tory called \CHECK\ACCOUNTS, and the account you want to check is
- called 1990, you should include the following commands in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
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- CD \CHECK
- REMINDER \CHECK\ACCOUNTS\1990
- CD \
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- When run, if the 1990 account is found to have Payment Groups that are
- due, a reminder window will be displayed on your screen:
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- ExpressCheck Reminder...
- You have scheduled bills to pay in
- C:\CHECK\ACCOUNTS\1990
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- Normally, these commands will be at the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- If, however, they are followed by some commands that would blank the
- screen or scroll the reminder message off the display, you can add a /P
- to the end of the REMINDER command:
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- REMINDER \CHECK\ACCOUNTS\1990 /P
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- to give a pause message requiring a key to be pressed before continuing
- on to your next commands (...press any key to continue).
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- If no pending Payment Groups are found, no messages are displayed.
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- This chapter covers those functions of ExpressCheck which most people
- use only occasionally. The Maintenance section contains functions that
- are not part of the everyday data entry and report printing process.
- But the occasional times when you need one of these functions, you will
- be happy to find that they are as easy to use as the rest of the
- ExpressCheck sections.
-
- To reach the Maintenance Section of ExpressCheck, press <M> from the
- Main Menu. The following screen displays:
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- Maintenance Menu
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- E - Edit Account Definition
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- P - Payment Group Definition
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- C - Current Balance Recalculation
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- R - Reconcile the Account
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- Q - QuickCheck Printing Setup
-
- F - QuickFill Deletes
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- B - Budget Code Setup
-
- K - Clone Current Account
-
- X - Export a File
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- <Esc> to Main Menu
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- Selection _
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- Edit Account Definition
-
- Menu choice <E> is used to change the account definition entries.
- These include the Account Name, Account Number, Beginning Balance, and
- Low Balance Warning Amount. This information is described in the
- "Starting A New Account File" section near the beginning of the manual.
- (Note: The account size, although first defined here, can not be
- changed in this section. See the Cloning Section to instructions on
- changing the account size).
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- Current Balance Recalculation
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- Menu choice <C> will re-read all the checks and deposits in the account
- and recalculate the current balance. This is actually done each time
- an account is opened and theoretically should never have to be done
- during a session, but is here just in case it is needed.
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- Reconcile the Account Each month when you receive your bank state-
- ment indicating the checks and deposits that have been applied to your
- account, you will want to make sure that your records match theirs. If
- there is a difference, then you will want to find out who made the
- mistake and where it was made. ExpressCheck will assist you in this
- process.
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- If you have procrastinated and have several months worth of bank
- statements to reconcile, you should do them one at a time, starting
- with the oldest one. Make sure everything balances before proceeding
- to the next one.
-
- The first thing that you should do in the reconciliation process is to
- go to the Check Register section and mark all the checks and deposits
- that appear on the bank statement. This is done by moving the high-
- light bar to the cleared transactions and pressing <C>. (See Check
- Register Section for complete instructions).
-
- If your bank statement lists any additional charges or deposits such as
- service charges, per-check-charges, overdraft charges, interest
- payments, cash machine deposits or withdrawals, automatic withdrawals
- (Check-O-Matic), or automatic deposits, etc, that you have not yet
- entered, you should go to the Add Transactions section and make the
- appropriate entries. When you are entering them, be sure to mark them
- as Cleared by typing a <Y> in the Cleared field.
-
- When you have entered the additional charges and deposits, and have
- marked everything that shows on the bank statement as Cleared, you are
- ready to have ExpressCheck reconcile your account.
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- While viewing the Maintenance Menu, press <R> to begin the reconcile
- process. ExpressCheck will prompt you to enter the Ending Balance that
- is shown on your bank statement. After you have entered this amount,
- ExpressCheck will read through the entire account file, adding up all
- the uncleared checks and deposits. When it finishes, this screen is
- displayed:
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- Current Balance of your Bank Account: $ 1,886.73
-
- Add Checks and Charges not yet Cleared : $ 7,050.83
-
- Subtract Deposits not yet Cleared : $ 2,045.00
- -----------
- Statement Balance by ExpressCheck : $ 6,892.56
- Statement Balance by Bank : $ 6,892.56
- -----------
- Difference : $ 0.00
-
- Cleared this session:
- 6 Deposits = 3728.89 & 16 Checks = 19876.23
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- ExpressCheck has taken the current balance of your account, added to
- that amount the checks that have not been marked as Cleared, subtracted
- all the deposits that have not been marked as Cleared and come up with
- an amount that should match the Ending Balance on your bank statement.
- The difference between this amount and the Ending Balance is also
- shown. If the difference is 0, then you have been successful in the
- reconciliation. If not, then you have a little detective work to do.
- Sometimes the problem is as simple as looking for a check or deposit
- that equals the difference amount and finding that you forgot to mark
- it as Cleared. Other times you will find yourself comparing each
- transaction amount that you entered into ExpressCheck with the bank
- statement and the actual paper check. Often times, a check that has
- been written by hand will be misread by the bank. Zeros sometimes look
- like sixes and sixes look like zeros and threes are occasionally read
- as eights.
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- The best way to locate these discrepancies is to use the Check Register
- section of ExpressCheck. Make sure that you have marked as Cleared
- everything that appears on the bank statement, including service
- charges, interest, check charges, cash machine transactions, etc. If
- you make some changes, try running the Reconcile option again to see if
- you have made up the difference. If so, congratulations. If not, then
- the next step is to compare the check and deposit amounts shown in
- ExpressCheck with those shown on the bank statement. If you find one
- that doesn't match, then compare them with the actual check or deposit
- receipt sent with your statement. If you have recorded the check
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- wrong, then all you have to do is change the check in ExpressCheck and
- rerun the Reconcile option. If the bank has read the check wrong then
- you have a decision to make. If the error is small, and unimportant,
- (like 5 cents on a baby sitter check), you may just want to change the
- ExpressCheck entry to match the bank record. If, however the error is
- significant or important, (like an income tax return payment), you will
- have to contact your bank to report the problem. In this case you can
- type in an offsetting check or deposit entry to record the difference
- until you can straighten the matter out with your bank.
-
- Sometimes you just can't find where the problem is coming from. When
- all else fails, you can just accept what the bank says you have and
- make a correcting entry to make the ExpressCheck balance the same as
- the bank balance. (The bank is usually right anyway. Their computers
- are bigger...?).
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- QuickCheck Print Setup
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- Whenever you are entering, editing or viewing a check, you can produce
- a printout of it on paper. This printed output can be on a tractor
- feed check form that you have purchased from your bank or other check
- form printing company, or it can just be a printed list of all the
- transactions as you enter them. To be able to use this printing
- capabilities of ExpressCheck you must first set up the format of the
- printout.
-
- While viewing the Maintenance Menu, press <Q> to set up a QuickCheck
- format. This screen will display: (This is for a Small account. There
- are 8 more fields shown on a Large account).
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- QuickCheck Setup
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- 1 Check Number 8
- 2 Date 8
- 3 Payee 32
- 4 Check Amount 8
- 5 Memo 32
- 6 Budget Code 1 10
- 7 Budget Amount 1 8
- 8 Budget Code 1 10
- 9 Budget Amount 1 8
- 10 Budget Code 1 10
- 11 Budget Amount 1 8
- 12 Cleared 1
- 13 Spelled out Amount 55
- 14 Month/Day of Date 5
- 15 Year part of Date 2
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- ________________________________________________________________+
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- T = Tab F = field S = space CR = carriage return "Text in quotes"
-
- Example: T10 S50 F1 CR2 S40 F2 CR2 F3 S4 F4 CR2 F13 CR4 F5 CR6
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- To set up a QuickCheck format you must indicate the fields that you
- would like to print and where to put them. At the bottom of the screen
- is an example of a QuickCheck format:
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- T10 S50 F1 CR2 S40 F2 CR2 F3 S4 F4 CR2 F13 CR4 F5 CR6
-
- A quick explanation of what this format is defining will probably be
- all you need to understand the process.
-
- The T10 at the beginning of the line tells ExpressCheck to Tab over to
- the 10th column to start all its printing for each line. The example
- then continues with S50, (space over 50 characters), F1, (print field
- 1, Check#), CR2, (do two carriage return to move down two lines), S40,
- (to space over 40 characters), F2, (to print the Date field), CR2,
- (move down two lines), F3 S4 F4 CR2, (to print the Payee; then 4
- spaces; then the check amount; then move down two lines), F13, (to
- print out the spelling of the amount), CR4, (to move down four lines),
- F5, (to print the memo field), and finally CR6, (to move down six lines
- to the top of the next form). Simple, huh?
-
- On the screen is a list of all the available fields that you can print.
- If this is the first time that you are defining a QuickCheck, the
- input line will be blank. If you have previously set up a format, the
- input line will contain that format and the cursor will be placed at
- the beginning.
-
- Type in the format string and then press <Enter>. ExpressCheck checks
- the format to make sure it is valid. If something is unacceptable in
- the QuickCheck, this message appears:
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- Error in QuickCheck string...press any key
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- The cursor is placed at the character in the text where ExpressCheck
- encountered the problem. Fix the problem, then press <Enter> again. If
- everything is correct, ExpressCheck saves the format on your account
- disk for future use and returns to the Maintenance Menu.
-
- Now, whenever you are viewing a check or deposit, you can press <X> to
- print the contents in the QuickCheck format you just set up. If you
- are editing a check, you can press <Alt-X> to print.
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- QuickFill Edits
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- QuickFill entries can only be defined while entering a check, but once
- they are entered you can edit them here if something needs changing.
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- Press <F> while viewing the Maintenance Menu to bring up a list of the
- currently defined QuickFills. When the list has popped up you can use
- the up and down cursor keys along with the PgUp and PgDn keys to view
- the entire list. If you want to make a change to a specific entry,
- move the highlighted bar to the desired line and press <E> to go into
- edit mode.
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- You may now make any changes to any of the fields. To save the
- changes, press <F10>.
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- Press <Esc> to return to the Maintenance Menu.
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- Budget Code Setup
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- Budget Codes are normally added to an account while filling in checks
- and deposits (See Budget Code field description in the Add Transactions
- section). To add new codes or delete unwanted ones without having to
- go into the Add Transactions section, press <B> while viewing the
- Maintenance Menu to pop up the Budget Code window. Press <A> to add a
- new code or <D> to delete a code you no longer need. If you press <R>
- ExpressCheck will go through a rebuild process where it throws away any
- existing budget codes and then read through the entire transaction file
- and rebuilds a new list containing only the budget codes that it finds
- being used. This is useful if the budget code file for a particular
- account become lost or corrupted.
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- When you are finished, press <Esc> to return to the Maintenance Menu.
-
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- Clone Current Account
-
- Sooner or later you are going to fill up your data disk and want to
- continue on a new disk. A blank 360K diskette will hold about 2500
- transactions for a SMALL account or about 1100 for a LARGE account
- which, under normal check volumes will last from one to three years.
- Most people, however, like to keep only one years worth of information
- per diskette.
-
- When beginning a new year it is necessary to have available the record
- of all the unCleared checks and deposits from the year before so that
- the reconciliation section will work properly. The Clone section of
- ExpressCheck is used to copy a group of transactions between a speci-
- fied date range to a new diskette. To reach the Clone Section, press
- <K> while viewing the Maintenance Menu.
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- The Clone process asks you to:
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- Enter name of new Account: _______
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- Enter the name of the new account file, including a drive spec if you
- are copying to a different drive.
-
- You are now asked if you would like the resulting account to SMALL or
- LARGE. A SMALL account allows amounts up to $99,999.99, up to three
- budget codes per transaction and does not allow addresses on the
- checks. Transactions in a SMALL account require less than half the
- disk space of LARGE account transactions. If these limitations cause
- you no concern then SMALL is the account for you. If, however, you
- want to put addresses on your checks, enter up to $9,999,999.99 in
- amount fields, or split a check into five budget codes, then you should
- select the LARGE account. Press <S> or <L> accordingly.
-
- You are now prompted for the date range of the transactions to copy.
- Enter the Low and High dates, changing the defaults if you need to.
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- ExpressCheck now asks:
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- Copy <A>ll transactions or just <U>ncleared?
-
- If you are cloning a new file to start a new year, all you really need
- in the new file are the uncleared transactions. They are all that is
- necessary to be able to reconcile the account. Press <A> if you want
- to copy all the checks and deposits that fall within the date range or
- press <U> to copy only the checks and deposits that have not yet been
- marked as Cleared.
-
- After entering the date range, ExpressCheck will go through the current
- file looking for checks and deposits that are within the range speci-
- fied, and copying them to the new file. When this process is over, you
- will be shown the current account definition where you can make changes
- needed. You may notice that the Beginning Balance is changed. During
- the copy process ExpressCheck keeps track of the new running balance
- and adjusts the Beginning Balance of the new account so that the
- current balance stays the same.
-
- When the Cloning process is over, you are taken back to the Maintenance
- Menu. (You are still in the original account, not the new cloned
- account).
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- Exporting from ExpressCheck
-
- Pressing <X> brings up the Export Menu where you can choose to export
- the information in your account as a mail-merge sequential type file, a
- DIF file, or a File Express file. Simply make a selection and type in
- a name for the resulting file.
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- Quitting ExpressCheck
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- When you are ready to exit ExpressCheck, press <Q> from the Main Menu.
- ExpressCheck asks if you are sure you want to quit. Answer <N> if you
- want to say in ExpressCheck or <Y> to be returned to DOS.
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- Be sure to make frequent backup copies of your account files. You never
- know when a disk will go bad or the lights will go out...
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- Customizing ExpressCheck
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- This section describes the profile feature of ExpressCheck. Many
- aspects of ExpressCheck can be tailored to special environments or
- personal tastes. For example, all the colors used for the ExpressCheck
- screens and menus can be changed. Defaults, such as the disk drive and
- path can also be changed. These custom changes are placed in a special
- file called a profile, which resides in the directory with the Express-
- Check programs. The name of the file with the profile options is
- CHECK.PRO. If the file doesn't exist, ExpressCheck uses all its
- standard options.
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- To change the default settings of ExpressCheck you must run the
- separate customizing program called SETUP.EXE by typing SETUP at the
- DOS prompt. The ExpressCheck Setup screen appears:
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- ExpressCheck Setup
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- Drive and/or Path for Accounts :
- Account to Open at startup :
- Sound on, <Y>es or <N>o : Y
- <M>ono or <C>olor : C
- Display <F>ast or <S>low : F
- Use linefeeds <Y>es or <N>o : Y
- Use formfeeds <Y>es or <N>o : N
- LPT <1> or <2> : 1
- General color : LT WHITE ON BLUE
- General high color : YELLOW ON BLUE
- Main menu color : RED ON WHITE
- Main menu high color : BLACK ON WHITE
- Sub menu color : BLUE ON CYAN
- Sub menu high color : BLACK ON CYAN
- Check color : RED ON WHITE
- Check high color : GRAY ON WHITE
- Deposit color : BLUE ON CYAN
- Deposit high color : BLACK ON CYAN
- Shadow color : BLACK ON BLUE
- Input color : YELLOW ON BLACK
- Title color : LT WHITE ON RED
- Exit color : WHITE ON BLACK
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- ExpressCheck Setup
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- Maximum Records 1000, 2000, 3000, or 4000.....................: 2000
- Connect Check and Deposit numbers........................(Y/N): N
- Return to Check after Deposit ...........................(Y/N): N
- Length of Page in Lines ......................................: 66
- Lines to be printed on each page..............................: 58
- Always check disk space .................................(Y/N): N
- Snow check ..............................................(Y/N): N
- Help window displayed when entering transactions ........(Y/N): Y
- Spelled length of dollar amounts.......................(40-75): 75
- Leading asterisks on printed amounts.....................(Y/N): N
- Automatic sort of Budget Codes...........................(Y/N): Y
- Exploding effect on window displays......................(Y/N): Y
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- Reconciliation Name...................................: ExpressCheck
- Default Check Budget Code.....................................: MISC
- CHK
- Default Deposit Budget Code...................................: MISC
- DEP
- Default ATM Budget Code.......................................: CASH
- Default ATM Deposit Budget Code...............................: DEPOSIT
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- Default Deposit 'Source' field entry..........................: DEPOSIT
- Default ATM Deposit 'Source' field entry......................: ATM
- DEPOSIT
- Default ATM 'Used For' field entry............................: CASH
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- Space Character ...................... 1. 2_ 3- 4* 5░ 6▒ 7▓ 8█ : 2
- Character to clear screen.......................1░ 2▒ 3▓ 4 none: 2
- Line characters for windows...............1█▀█ 2╔═╗ 3┌─┐ 4 none: 1
- Date format............................(MM-DD-YY) or (DD-MM-YY): M
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- Drive and/or Path for Accounts
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- ExpressCheck defaults to the current directory of the data drive when
- saving transactions. You can override this default by filling in a
- drive or path.
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- Account to Open at startup
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- To specify an account to automatically open when you start Express-
- Check, type in the name of the account.
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- Sound
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- Most people find the sound feature useful, so we have made it the
- default. But some people turn it off because the speaker on their PC
- is too loud or because others around them find it annoying. If you
- aren't sure about the sound, try it for a couple days. Once you have
- become accustomed to the audio feedback from the program, you may find
- it hard to operate without it.
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- <M>ono or <C>olor
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- If your computer has a monochrome video card, ExpressCheck recognizes
- its presence and displays screens with white characters on a black
- background. If it has a color card but a monochrome monitor, or if you
- prefer black and white displays on your color monitor, enter <M>. If
- you want to use the color features of ExpressCheck, enter <C>.
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- Display <F>ast or <S>low
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- If your computer's video memory is not at the same address as IBM video
- memory, you can still use ExpressCheck by either specifying /B on the
- command line, or by entering <S> here.
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- Use linefeeds <Y>es or <N>o
-
- Some printers automatically line feed when they receive a carriage
- return character. Since ExpressCheck sends both a carriage return and
- line feed character at the end of each line, it can cause a "double
- spacing" effect. If your printer double spaces when you print with
- ExpressCheck but not when you print with other programs, enter <N> into
- this field, otherwise leave it <Y>.
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- Use formfeeds <Y>es or <N>o When moving to the top of the next page
- when printing reports, ExpressCheck defaults to using line feeds. If
- you are using a printer with a sheet-feeder or a laser printer, you
- will want to use formfeeds instead. Enter <Y> to use formfeeds or <N>
- to use line feeds.
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- LPT <1> or <2>
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- The default printer port for ExpressCheck is LPT1. You can change that
- to LPT2 by entering a <2>.
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- If your computer has a color monitor, you can change the color which
- ExpressCheck uses on its screen and menus. The list of available
- colors is displayed on the right side of the screen. There are sixteen
- foreground colors and eight background colors. Type the color combina-
- tions as:
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- foreground ON background
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- The Exit color is the color that ExpressCheck will leave the screen
- when the program ends.
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- The default setting is 2000. ExpressCheck will require slightly less
- memory if the setting is changed to 1000 and slightly more memory if
- increased to 3 or 4000. If you are on the borderline of your memory,
- you may want to decrease this number. If you need to enter more than
- 2000 transactions per file then you will want to increase this number.
- (Do not set this number less than the number of transactions in any
- current file. If you do you won't be able to access records above the
- limit until you change it back).
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- Connect Check & Deposit Numbers
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- Normally ExpressCheck keeps two separate numbering systems for checks
- and deposits. The highest number for each is remembered when the
- account is first loaded and each is incremented separately during
- entry. If you want to have the same numbering system for both check
- and deposits, change this answer to <Y>.
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- Return to Check after Deposit
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- When you PgDn from a check for to get a Deposit form, enter it and then
- save it, ExpressCheck automatically takes you back to a new Check
- form. If you would like to stay in the Deposit section until you
- explicitly press <PgUp> to return to the Check forms, change this
- answer to <N>.
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- Length of Page in Lines
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- This is the length of the paper you are printing on, in lines. This
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- This is the number of actual printed lines desired per page. This is
- equal to the length of the page minus a top and bottom margin.
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- Always check disk space
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- If you would like ExpressCheck to display the remaining disk space when
- entering transactions, change this answer to <Y>. Some hard disk
- controller cards on large drives return an erroneous number that causes
- ExpressCheck to display a message that there is no more disk space
- available. If you run into this situation, answer <N> to this question
- and keep track of your remaining disk space from the DOS level.
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- Snow check <Y>es or <N>o
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- If annoying "snow" appears on your screen when data is displayed, enter
- <Y> to
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- Help Mode <Y>es or <N>o
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- ExpressCheck displays help windows while you are entering checks and
- deposits. you would like these windows not to appear, enter <N>.
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- Spelled Length of dollar amounts
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- This is the total length of the spelled out check amount and trailing
- asterisks that is used when printing checks.
- Example: Fifty Four and 23/100**************************************
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- Leading asterisks on printed amounts
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- If you wand to have leading asterisks printed on the transaction
- amounts, answer <Y>. Example: ******3.56
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- Automatic sort of Budget Codes
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- If you don't want the Budget Code list sorted into alphabetical order
- each time you add a new code, answer <N>. The Budget Codes will then
- stay in the order in which they were defined.
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- Exploding effect on window displays
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- If you want an exploding effect on the window displays in ExpressCheck,
- answer <Y>. If not, answer <N>. If you are using SLOW mode from page
- 1, ExpressCheck will automatically use non-exploding windows because of
- the extra time involved to create that effect.
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- Default Check and Deposit Code
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- This is the code that will be used if you just press <Enter> on a
- Budget Code field.
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- Default field entries
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- These are the default "Source" field entries for the deposit slips and
- the "Used For" field on the ATM withdrawal screen.
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- Space Character
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- ExpressCheck offers you 8 different characters to use as fill for
- unused positions of an input field. The default is #2, the underline
- character.
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- Character to clear screen
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- This is the character used to clear the background of the screen. The
- default (number 4) character is a blank space. Choices one through
- three, if selected, will give a textured look to the background of the
- screens.
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- Line characters for windows
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- This is the line style to use to surround any window that is displayed
- on the screen. You have your choice between a thick line, double line,
- single line, or no line at all.
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- Date format
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- The default date format for ExpressCheck is MM-DD-YY. If you would
- like to change it to DD-MM-YY which is used in Canada and many other
- countries around the world, press <D>.
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- Saving the new setup
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- When you have completed your changes, press <F10> to save the new
- profile commands in the CHECK.PRO file. From now on ExpressCheck will
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- If an error occurs in ExpressCheck, the error message sometimes tells
- you to refer to this chapter. Or if you have a problem where there is
- no error message involved, for example, nothing displays on the screen,
- you can refer to this chapter as well. The first part of this chapter
- discusses common problems and prospective cures. The last section
- explains what to do if you find a problem and want to report it to
- Expressware.
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- Screen Does Not Display
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- Problem: You start ExpressCheck and it seems to load but doesn't
- display anything on the screen.
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- Press <Esc> then <Enter>. If you press those keys and do not return to
- the DOS prompt, the computer has locked up. In that case, refer to the
- next section on "locking up". If you return to the DOS prompt, it's a
- good sign, indicating that ExpressCheck was running, but was just not
- displaying properly. Start the program again, only this time, use this
- command to start it:
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- CHECK /B
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- The /B tells ExpressCheck to use BIOS calls when displaying on the
- screen. This is usually the cause of missing displays.
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- Some Characters Are Fuzzy or Unreadable
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- Problem: You start up ExpressCheck and it loads, but the screen is
- fuzzy and unreadable, or some of the characters are missing.
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- This usually occurs on computers with monochrome monitors attached to
- graphics cards. The monitor is incapable of displaying colors, but
- ExpressCheck has no way of knowing it by examining the hardware. The
- bottom prompt line on the opening screen is displayed in white-on-black
- letters that you should be able to read. One of the options it
- indicates is to press <F1> to customize the program. Press <F1> to
- display this screen, which is also displayed in white-on-black. Move
- down to the <M>ono or <C>olor question and type <M> for Mono, then
- press <F10> to put it into effect. You can also start ExpressCheck
- in monochrome mode with the command:
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- Computer Locks Up At Startup
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- Problem: The computer stops while loading ExpressCheck, and just
- hangs. No amount of pressing keys will shake it loose, and the
- computer must be rebooted to get it going again. Sometimes the banner
- screen is displayed, sometimes nothing is shown.
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- Reboot your computer, and start ExpressCheck again, this time using
- this command:
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- CHECK /M/S/B
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- /M says to display monochrome, /S says to turn off the sound, and /B
- says to use BIOS calls for screen displays. When you use
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- these three options, ExpressCheck is just about as generic as a program
- can get. If it works with these commands, try experimenting with only
- one or two of them at a time. You may find that you need only one of
- the commands to get it to work. If these commands don't cure the
- problem, read on:
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- If you have an older model of a computer that runs MS-DOS, this problem
- is probably due to your computer being "semi-compatible"; i.e. it's not
- 100% compatible with the IBM PC, so some programs don't run properly in
- it. If this is the case, you may have had a similar experience with
- other software packages. If this is the case, we're sorry, but we
- can't help. We will be happy to refund your money, however, if you
- return the product in salable condition.
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- If your computer is not an older model, and if you're sure it is 100%
- compatible with the IBM PC, the most likely problem is that the program
- diskette is bad. If you bought the diskette from us, send it back and
- we will replace it. If the diskette came from a friend or other
- shareware source, get another copy, preferable on a different diskette,
- and try again. Or if you suspect their original diskette is bad,
- contact us for an evaluation copy at a nominal price.
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- Reporting Problems To Expressware
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- As you may know, Expressware provides technical support by telephone
- and in writing to registered users. Unlike many other software
- companies, there is no extra charge for this service. But like many
- other software companies, our phones are always busy. At least half
- the technical calls we receive can be answered by reading the manual.
- So please help up to keep our costs down and keep our phone lines open:
- look it up first in the manual.
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- If your problem is not urgent, write to us instead of calling. The
- problem often can't be resolved over the phone anyway, since it usually
- requires that we have a copy of your files to recreate the problem on
- our computer. Send your problem reports to Expressware. Our address
- is in the front of this manual. Include a diskette with a copy of your
- account file. Include an explanation of the problem, describing how to
- make it recur. Also include any reports or screen dumps which may be
- useful in researching the problem.
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- If you find it necessary to call for technical support, please have all
- the information available. If possible, call from a phone near your
- computer, in case you need to run ExpressCheck to troubleshoot or
- explain the problem. If our phones are busy, try calling in the
- afternoon. We are on the west coast, so our busiest phone time is from
- 9 AM to noon Pacific time. By 2 PM Pacific time, users in the east
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- Distribution Notice
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- All Expressware products are distributed as SHAREWARE. Users are
- welcome to copy the software and share it with their friends. After
- evaluating an Expressware product, if a person decides to use it, he or
- she is trusted to buy the registered set.
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- Anyone may obtain an evaluation copy of any Expressware product for
- between $10 and $15 from a local software dealer or directly from
- Expressware. The disk set contains diskettes with the complete
- software the documentation, ready to be printed on your own printer.
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- Complete registered sets are also available from dealers throughout the
- U.S. and Canada, or may be purchased directly from Expressware. The
- registered set includes a commercially printed copy of the User's
- Guide, diskettes and a user registration form. Registered owners
- receive phone support on Expressware products, newsletters, product
- announcements, and update service.
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- End users, whether registered or not, are encouraged to copy the
- software and share it with their friends for evaluation. The following
- restrictions apply:
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- No Charge may be made for the copies.
- No alteration may be made to the files on the diskettes.
- The printed manual may not be reproduced in any way.
- The computer-printed manual may not be reproduced in any way.
- Commercial sale or use of the copies is prohibited.
- Special rules apply for educational use and copying services. Contact
- Expressware.
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- Disclaimer
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- Expressware makes no representation or warranties with respect to the
- contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
- merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. ExpressCheck is
- provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or
- implied.
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- Expressware shall have no liability or responsibility to your or any
- other person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused by
- ExpressCheck, including but not limited to any loss of profits,
- interruption of service, loss of business or consequential damages
- resulting from the use of such programs.
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- When starting the use of new software it is a good practice to test the
- programs with sample data, and to run the programs in parallel with any
- previous system for a period of time sufficient to ensure satisfactory
- results.
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- ExpressCheck is a trademark owned by Expressware Corporation.
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- Glossary of Terms
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- Backup: The process of copying files which contain important informa-
- tion
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- Boot: The process of starting your computer and getting it ready to
- accept commands.
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- Character: Usually a letter, numeric digit or space. A Character can
- also be a special symbol such as &, a foreign character symbol, a
- graphic symbol or math symbol.
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- Cloning: Creating a new account that is made up of information taken
- from an existing account.
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- Default: The answer that is assumed by the program if you don't
- provide an answer.
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- Default Disk Drive: The disk drive used by the computer if not told to
- use a specific drive.
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- DOS: The disk operating system that manages the basic operation of the
- computer and runs programs.
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- Edit: To change previously entered information. Sometimes called
- Updating or Changing.
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- Field: A piece of information consisting of a string of characters,
- such as a number or date.
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- Filename: A string of up to eight characters plus a three character
- extension used by the computer to identify a file on a disk.
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- Record: A group of related fields that are placed in a file as an
- entity. An ExpressCheck record contains all the information for a
- single check or deposit entry.
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- User Response Form
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- We are always interested in knowing more about our users. This
- information helps us to channel our efforts in the directions you want.
- Please help us by completing the questionnaire on the following page
- and mailing it to :
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- Expressware
- P.O. Box 1800
- Duvall, WA 98019
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- If you do not want to remove these pages from your manual, and a copy
- machine is not readily available, there is a file on the Program
- Diskette called RESPONSE which is a copy of this form. The file can be
- printed by typing the following on the DOS command line:
- COPY RESPONSE PRN
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- USER RESPONSE FORM
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- 1.Where did you hear about ExpressCheck?_________________________
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- 2.System being used to run ExpressCheck:
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- a) Computer brand/model?_________________________________
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- b) Amount of computer memory?____________________________
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- c) Type of disk?_________________________________________
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- d) Black/White or Color monitor?_________________________
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- e) Printer brand/model?__________________________________
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- 3. _____Registered user _____ Non-registered user
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- (If you are a non-registered user, we are interested in knowing why.
- Is the price too high? Is ExpressCheck missing features you need?)
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- 4.Name and address (optional)
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- Date _______________ ExpressCheck version _________
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- We are always interested in your ideas and suggestions concerning
- ExpressCheck. If you feel there are some missing features that you
- would like added to the next versions, please take the time to write
- them down and send them to us.
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- ______ _________________________________________________________
- ______ _________________________________________________________
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- ______ _________________________________________________________
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- Order Form
- Expressware
- P.O. Box 1800 Toll-free Order Number: 800-753-FILE
- Duvall, WA 98019 (Quantity & Dealer discounts available)
- PRICE PRICE
- PRODUCT QTY EACH
- EXTENDED
- File Express Version 4
- Diskettes Only _____ $15.00 $ ________
- Registered Set _____ $69.95 $ ________
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- ExpressCalc Version 4
- Diskettes Only _____ $15.00 $ ________
- Registered Set _____ $59.95 $ ________
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- ExpressGraph Version 1
- Diskettes Only _____ $10.00 $ ________
- Registered Set _____ $49.00 $ ________
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- ExpressCheck Version 4
- Diskettes Only _____ $15.00 $ ________
- Registered Set _____ $34.95 $ ________
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- On-Side Version 1
- Diskette Only _____ $10.00 $ ________
- Registered Set _____ $19.95 $ ________
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- Shipping and Handling $ 3.50
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- Special handling: COD $3 - Rush $5 - Foreign $15 $ ________
- Canada $ 5
- Washington residents add 8.1% sales tax $ ________
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- Circle 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" disk TOTAL $ ________
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- Please make check (US funds only) payable to: Expressware
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- MasterCard:___ VISA___ Card Number_______________________________
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- Name:_________________________________________ Date _____________
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- Address:_________________________________________________________
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- City:________________________________ State:____ Zip:____________
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