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Gilchrist800 Jamar DriveMonroe, La. 71201(3/13/85 'AMORTIZATION TABLE INSTRUCTIONS 9The tables are set up for 360, 240, 120 and 60 periods.tO=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|=== pv@4> A pv@|2ݡ@׸jT"@f@= v@D3 A v@@Pv@T{~ A Pv@|nN@~?9;@vu3@d)b@ `v@˜X A `v@/lZw@Lv=2@^&cA\@f@ll H-6, Open ?=Apple U, space, delete, return (this will calculate that one >*-*-*- FIELD  FIELD FD------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- ------------- ------------KIAAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD 11111111 22222222 33333333KIHHHHHHHH  Page 1QOReport: PRINTOUT  JANUARY 1985QOFIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD le matter to use 42the word processor formatting commands to greatly enhance the final printout.@>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STANDARD PRINT FORMAT +*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*QOFile: SAMPLE e the 64name with "Open-Apple" "N" by adding a ".WP" to the 53original name. You can save it with the same name 42on the same disk, but it gets awfully confusing. /-Once the database or spread sheet is in word 31processor form it is a very simpoved" $form also printed with Appleworks.53Once a database or spreadsheet is composed and the 31output format is completed all you have to do is 64print it to the "Clip Board", and then "Move" it to 20a word processor document. I always changittle anemic - other programs look better."64These are the ramblings of a neophyte. Take a look 42down below. The spread sheet on the top is a raw 42printout in standard Appleworks format. The next 31one is the same printout in a "new and impr SPREAD SHEET PRINTOUTS31I'm always defending Appleworks to proponents of 53other programs (as though it needs defending), and 31one presistent complaint I hear is ... "Database 42and Spread Sheet printouts with Appleworks look a .l   SHOWIN'OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-* DRESSING-UP DATABASE AND) >#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," -----DESC RIBE----- BUSINESS OTHER EXP  MENT $ $ $ $ $K"-!-!-!-!-$-!-!-!-!-!-$-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- Field Field Field +Field Field Field OM  First | AAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD ,11111111 22222222 33333333 OM  Second | HHHHHHHH JJJJJJJJ IIIIIIII KKKKKKKK ,44444444 55555555 66666666 OM  Third | OOOOOOOO QQQQQQQQ PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR ,77777777 88888888 99999999 NL  Fourth | VVVVVVVV XXXX 10cpi ]..6..Chars per inch / [ Ctrl-N Esc-E = Headline, Elite 12cpi ]..7..Chars per inch3 [ Ctrl-N Esc-E = Headline, Condensed 15cpi ]..8..Chars per inch8 [ Ctrl-N Esc-Q = Headline, Ultracondensed 17cpi ] / AppleWorks / Imagewriter Standard Typefaces..4..Chars per inch 1 [ Ctrl-N Esc-n = Headline, Extended 9cpi ]..5..Chars per inch . [ Ctrl-N Esc-N = Headline, PicaO=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===th the rest of the '(%document, and it simplifies printing ((&drafts of the table to verify that it (looks the way I want it to.thmetic control.(#(!I generally store my tables in a $("separate file in finalized form. "( When my text is finished I then "( "Copy" the table into it at the '(%appropriate location. This keeps me "( from "messing" it up while I am (working wi ((&but when you start making changes and !(correcting errors the vertical !(alignment deteriorates rapidly.(((&If your data is predominately numeric "( you may want to enter it with a ((&spread sheet. The spread sheet gives #(you much more ari up with the word processor $("formatting commands and move on. (This technique is a lot less #(!complicated than trying to count &($columns so that everything lines up &($vertically. The "Tab" feature is a '(%big help in getting the raw data in,round.(&($The solution, thanks to Appleworks, &($is quite simple. Create a database '(%file, enter the tablular information '(%into each field (entry), print it to %(#the "Clip Board", and "Move" it to '(%your word processor document. Dress (it( WORD PROCESSOR (DOCUMENT&($Creating large tables with the word "( processor can turn into a brain #(!grinding task. It is especially %(#difficult if you are using a print '(%pitch greater than 10, and the lines (start to wrap aVAILABLE BY FEBRUARY FIRST.H 2 - THERE WAS NO PRODUCTION DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER.OM*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-((& ENTERING COMPLEX TABULAR DATA (INTO AXXXX WWWWWWWW YYYYYYYY 2Not Avail.1 Not Avail.2 Not Avail.1KI Adjusted Yearly Totals ---------------------------------------------- *133333332 166666665 199999998 B 1 - FIGURES WILL BE AG..9..Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-n = Headline off, Extended 9cpi ] D..10.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-N = Headline off, Pica 10cpi ] ..11.Chars per inch [ same ] E..12.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-E = Headline off, Elite 12cpi ] ..13.Chars per inch [ same ]..14.Chars per inch [ same ]I..15.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-q = Headline off, Condensed 15cpi ]..16.Chars per inch [ same ]N..17.Chars per inch [ Ctrl-O Esc-Q = Headline off, Ultracon JOB RECORD FORM CUSTOMER:  ADDRESS: PHONE: WORKING ON: !=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=a DATE HOURS EXP WORK DESCRIPTION PARTS USED QTY  PRICE @ PRICE M  CA1NK NH nSILES5  DESCRIPTION USED TOTAL ROUNDTRIP!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- JOB RECORD FORM CUSTOMER:  ADDRESS: PHONE: WORKING ON: !=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=a DATE HOURS EXP WORK DESCRIPTION PARTS USED QTY  PRICE @ PRICE M  CA1NK NH nSe ]H..Proportional-2 [ Ctrl-O Esc-p = Headline off, Pica Proportional ]I..Proportional-1 [ Ctrl-O Esc-P = Headline off, Elite Proportional ]Steven Weyhrich2401 N. 92nd Ave #5Omaha, NE 68134-5932densed 17cpi ]..18.Chars per inch [ same ]..19.Chars per inch [ same ]..20.Chars per inch [ same ]..21.Chars per inch [ same ]..22.Chars per inch [ same ]..23.Chars per inch [ same ]..24.Chars per inch [ samILES5  DESCRIPTION USED TOTAL ROUNDTRIP!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-ice-Hill, l984. 228 pp. I have HFthis one and would not recommend it unless you also buy the disk. It IGcosts $19.95 without the disk and $34.95 with it. As you read through KIthe book, you are constantly being told "if you have purchased this boion available (you (pay). I don't own any of their stock.JHSomeone asked about books on Appleworks. I am aware of four books that KIhave been published or are about to be: Williams, Robert. The Power of GEAppleworks. Englewood Cliffs: Prentdesktop. I have had no problems with the card, it HFworks with all my programs. You can use part of the RAM as a ramdisk HFwith software ($29) that is available from Applied Engineering. They JHadvertise in A+ and they also have telephone informatable. JHYou can buy a card and then buy the extra chips, up to one megabyte, if JHyou want more memory. The Ramworks card goes in the auxillary slot. I HFwould like to recommend this product for those people who are feeling HFcramped with a 55K re to modify Appleworks to use a KIlarger RAM. You can also put your RAM chips from the extended 80 column KIcard if you have one, on the Ramworks card and have 384K available. The JH256K costs $399.00, they also have smaller and larger cards availes and works like a charm, the desktop went from 10K to 55K, just HFlike in their ad. Then I got reckless. For my own Apple, I bought a IG256K Ramworks card from Applied Engineering, P.O. Box 798, Carrollton, HFTexas, 75008. I also got the softwad an Extend 80 card from HFCaribbean Computer Sales, 221 E. Osceola, Suite 110, Stuart, Florida GE33494. The Extend 80 card plugs into the 80 column card (ours is an IGApple Parallel Interface card). The list price is $129.00. It took 5 IGminut15 March 1985 JHI have an Apple IIe and an Imagewriter printer at home and a IIe and an FDApple DMP at work. The Apple at work was purchased with just an 80 DBcolumn card. To give it 128K we purchaseO=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|=== ok LJwithout the Sample Diskette, you will need to type it (the example) in." JHSince they used different examples with every lesson, you will be doing JHa lot of typing in! I have not done all the lessons in the book, but I B@found errors in some of those that I did do. It does give some HFinformation that is not covered in the AppleWorks tutorial (but is in HFthe manual) and I hope it will be useful for the spreadsheet, which I KIhave had no experience with. The book is a straight tutoria     JOB:Y  MATERIALS   QTY USED UNIT/MEAS COST/UNIT TOT COST CA1NHNKP nSTrek episode data base for you!Audrey K. AndersonSt. Paul Public Library90 W. Fourth St.St. Paul, Minnesota 55102n the Source HFso I don't have to mail stuff to you? I have disk 1 and 2 from you. IGYou can send me 3 & 4 when you get them. I don't have anything useful FDin templates for you, but just in case you are a Star Trek fan, I'm 3including my Star rg Bros DMP Utilities with a JHDMP or Imagewriter and Appleworks. Their ad sounds so interesting! If JHit sounds like I'm a collector of books, hardware and software, you are right.JHGood luck with the Group and when are you going to put it oe 55K limit (before Ramworks) it is GEbroken into files by the letter of the alphabet. I would like to be GEable to print it without the printer skipping to the top of the next form between each file.HFAlso, does anyone out there use the Vilbeauthor that just wrote Endless Apple, which was very good.IGNow I have a problem for the group: has anyone a way of linking files JHtogether when they are printed? I have a word processing document that KIoccupies 10 diskettes. Because of thst published in February. I have a copy on order but it hasn't come yet.FDRubin, Charles. Apple Works. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985. IG$17.95. This one is announced for July l985. I have some hope for it HFbecause it is by the same it will ECallow you to transform AppleWorks into a business software package FDand...give you the means to tailor it to your specific and changing needs. KILong, Douglas. Inside AppleWorks. New York: Holt, l985. $14.95. This ECone was juthe tutorial and read the manual. There is ECan appendix with 20 business spreadsheet models (also available on HFdiskette). It includes Accounts Receivable, Balance Sheet, Breakeven IGAnalysis, Expenses, Cash Flow, etc. On the cover it says that l and doesn't :seem to present any new information or sample templates.HFTymes, Elna. Mastering Appleworks. Berkeley: Sybex, 1984. 201 pp. HF$15.95. This one I just got and haven't had a chance to work through JHyet. It assumes you can do  !"#$%&Quantity...........Description of eachUnit $.............PO Date............PO #...............SO #...............-Ship Date...........U GnDRR         !=!=+% ENCLOSED=!=!= ==========DTOTAL TOTAL WGT TAX?! SHIPPING "FEE?# LESS CREDIT? $!=!=!=!=!=!=!= DATE:VENDOR: CATALOG:  ADDRESS:  CITY/ST: SHIP VIA: BACKORDER?? SHIP TO:FOR: CUST. NO.!:=QTY ITEM DESC CAT. NO. PRICE EA.TOTAL SHPG WGT.  CA1NBNBP nS:;0123456789'()*+,-./RR #...............Supplier...........Customer...........Code...............PURCHASE/SALES     !B(B(B (B (B (B((B(B (B (PRICE COMPARATOR DATE:  PRODUCT: AD SOURCEISSUEPAGE CATALOG #BRANDITEMSIZEMIN QTYMEASURE PRICE EA VISA CHG SHIPPING HANDLINGTAX TOT COSTCOST EA SHIP WGT EAB     CA1NINJnS RECORDS.....------------J14 GHZ PW INSERTER5800L 33895562800L 3COMVIDBN/CANADIAN PRESSTotallatedA*C4125CTPOSO TO CLIPBOARD 2   !P nCHS4000CT RECORDSll print 11 lines  ! P nCVSB*DPO DATA))))))))))))))))))   P nCHSTotallated$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"(one line) ([ESC] [W] [0] [^]$("Superscript on toggle ([ESC] [S] [0] [^]$("Superscript off toggle ([ESC] [T] [^]$("Underline on toggle ([ESC] [-] [1] [^]$("Underline off toggle ([ESC] [-]] [^]$("8 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [0] [^]$("Italics on toggle ([ESC] [4] [^]$("Italics off toggle ([ESC] [5] [^]$("Double-Wide on toggle (one line) ([ESC] [W] [1] [^]$("Double-Wide off toggle a)510 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [X] [^] Emphasized (Pica)-$("12 CPI, Double-Strike (Elite) ([ESC] [!] [Q] [^]$("17 CPI, Double-Strike (Condensed) ([ESC] [!] [T] [^]$("6 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [2 Per Inch (LI) Toggle 6 and 8 LPI64Next, look up all the codes for these functions and list them as follows:2Printer Function Epson Code55 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [8] [^] Emphasized (Expanded Picated2Bold (CTRL-B) Italics on and off toggle4Subscript (-B & -E) One line Double-Wide toggle+Superscript (+B & +E) Superscript toggle)Underline (CTRL-L) Underline toggle.Char. Per Inch (CI) Toggle 5,10,12,17 CPI+Linesquality print available from the FX-80.42The first step in the customization process is to 31decide what printer features you want to use. I 2chose the following for one of my Program disks.5Appleworks Command Print Style Incorpor3Apple printer. The ApPLEWOrks heading above53was done with this setup, and is a good example of 42the control available from within a single line. /-Note that all the print pitches, styles, and 64qualities are the best 1others who wanted to do the same things. If you 42are one of those individuals who wants to put out *first class work then this is for you. 31You can enter commands for any printer. You can 1/even capture some extra capabilities from your 5because I understand my FX-80 quite 53well, but apparantly there are many who are unsure 53about customizing, and what can be gained by doing 53so. After I initially set up my disks and started 31showin' off, I was bombarded with questions from 3uilt-in, printer commands in Appleworks -+do not utilize the better print styles and &qualities offered by my Epson FX-80.42In the manual there is a whole section devoted to 53"Customizing a Printer". It was all very straight 42forward to me very clever bent for ingenuity 64(hats off to Mr. Lissner) that always seems to jump 64out of the manual at 3 in the morning and solve all 0.my problems. There is a problem with printer .,control that falls into this catagory. The 53standard, b   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-Customized Printing20Appleworks has a [0] [^](!(At this point you can boot the "( Appleworks Start-Up and Program ((&disks. From the Main Menu select the (following options.((&Menu Name Select Option: (Option No.'(% Main Other Activities (5((&Other Act. Info On Printer (7((&Printer Info Add a Printer (2((&Add a Printer Customize a Printer (11("( You will be asked the following "( questions about your customized (printer:($(1. Printer Name? Make up command. You can easily 42enter a dozen codes for a typical Epson printer. 64It is hard to imagine what you could do with such a 20large command, but with the advances in printer -+technology these days it might just become necessary.53Intil it does.31It is possible to nest many printer codes within 53one Appleworks command. Each command will hold 38 42characters of code. Keys like Escape and Control 42only occupy one character space so it is possible 1/to enter a very largetry it by 64trial and error. If you have an on-off command for 31underline then select Item 2, "Printer Has Stop/ 42Start Underline Commands". Nine out of ten times 1/this will work. If it should not, go back and +select another menu option unter Codes" menu..,Proceed with the remaining two items on the 42"Printer Codes" menu. The entry procedure is the same as the first two items.64You will be asked how your printer underlines. You 53can look it up in your manual or you can this menu and 4return to the "Printer Codes" menu press [ESCAPE].53Select the next option, "Lines per Inch", from the 53"Printer Codes" menu. Enter the codes (see above) 53for 6 and 8 LPI. Again you press [ESCAPE] to exit #back to the "PriE] 42[!] [8] [^]. Then enter [1] [0] [RETURN] (for 10 31CPI), followed by the code (see above) for pica, 0.emphasized, double-strike. Do not forget the 64[SHIFT] [6]. Continue until the code for 12 and 17 53CPI have also been entered. To exit incorporate two or three codes into one code. 42For example pica, emphasized, double-strike at 10 .,CPI can be coded with [ESCAPE] [!] [X]. In 53response to the prompt at the bottom of the screen 42enter [5] [RETURN] (for 5 CPI), and then [ESCAPtion on the "Printer Codes" 42menu, and select "Characters per Inch". You will 64have to decide what print pitches you want. In the 31example above 5, 10, 12, and 17 CPI are listed. 75These codes are for the Epson "Master Select Mode". 64They(#bottom of the screen; and re-enter (your printer code.(-20If a character is enclosed in brackets (see the 42sample Epson codes above) it means you press that 3key to enter the code for your printer command. 53Begin with the first opIMPORTANT. To '(%finish off a code entry sequence you $("have to press the [SHIFT] [6] (^) ((&key. If you make a mistake enter the %(#[SHIFT] [6] key; reselect the same '(%option from the menu; press [RETURN] #(!to select the "NO" option on the %it calls !(for a [ESCAPE] A you press the ((&[ESCAPE] key first and then the upper $("case [A] key. Do NOT enter the !(quotation marks shown with the &($printer codes in your manual. They (are for BASIC programs only.(&($The following is  one (as described below.('(%To enter the codes you press the key &($on the keyboard that corresponds to "( the printer code listed in your &($printer manual. For example if the #(!manual calls for an [ESCAPE] you '(%press the [ESCAPE] key. If Inches, ,and 130 Col.= 13 Inches((&7. Printer Codes? Press [RETURN] to ,select the next menu.(%(#On the next menu you will be given &($four options. Start with the first (and systematically enter the '(%necessary printer codes for eacha name.#(!2. Printer Slot? Select Slot 1 ,unless otherwise.$("3. Accept Linefeeds? Select yes ,unless otherwise.'(4. Top-of-Page Commands? Select no.%(#5. Stop printer after each page? ,Take your pick.((&6. Platen width? 80 Col.= 8ncidently if you happen to bump into the Hip-Hop, 75Word Rappin', ASCII Fairy tell him I need his help. 31It's 3 in the morning, and I'm about to conclude 64that there is no way to get Appleworks and my FX-80 3to do a true, right justify, proportional print. -( CUSTOM( PRINT( SAMPLES('(%The samples below were printed on an $(Epson FX-80 from within Appleworks( ( SUPERScript DOUBLE-STRIKE( SUPERScripSC}2^+2. LINES PER INCH 8 {ESC}0^+3. BOLDFACE BEG {ESC}G^+3. BOLDFACE END {ESC}H^63. SUBSCRIPT BEG {ESC}S{CONTROL-A}^+3. SUBSCRICT END {ESC}T^63. SUPERSCRNG 'PRINTER CODES' USE THE FOLLOWING INFO.: 61. CHARACTERS PER INCH 10 {ESC}B{CONTROL-A}^61. CHARACTERS PER INCH 12 {ESC}B{CONTROL-B}^61. CHARACTERS PER INCH 17 {ESC}B{CONTROL-C}^+2. LINES PER INCH 6 {ET 'OTHER ACTIVITIES' =;THEN SPECIFY INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR PRINTER. THEN ADD A ,PRINTER- FINALLY SELECT CUSTOM PRINTER.97 SELECTIONS 1 THRU 4 ARE OK UNLESS YOU HAVE A 15 IN -PRINTER. IF SO CHANGE PLATEN WIDTH TO 13.2: SELECTI8CONFIGURING APPLEWORKS FOR THE STAR MICRONICS PRINTERS =; SETTING UP APPLEWORKS TO WORK WITH THE STAR MICRONICS 'PRINTERS IS A REATIVELY EASY PROCESS.=; STARTING FROM THE MAIN MENU, SELEC"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." below ( *Inch)(( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide, Ital.( (8 CPI)(&($ UNDERLINE MODE - You can *even$(" draw plain lines - see *s per Inch)(( ELITE, Double( Wide( ELITE, Double( Wide Ital.( (6 CPI)('( CONDENSED, Double-Strike"( CONDENSED, Dbl-Stk, *Italics'( (17 Characters per PICA, Emp., Dbl-Stk, Italic( (10 Characters per Inch)(( PICA, Double( Wide( PICA, Double( Wide Ital.( (5 CPI)( ( ELITE, Double-Strike ( ELITE, Dbl-Stk, Italics( (12 CharacterUPERScript CONDENSED at 8 *Lines/Inch!( .........How's this for *even.........( .............finer *print?............#(! (17 Characters per *Inch)( ( PICA, Emphasized,( Double-Strike (t ITALICS(SUPERScript at 8 Lines/Inch(..How's this for the fine..(...print in a contract?....( (10 Characters per Inch)('( SUPERScript CONDENSED$(" SUPERScript CONDENSED *ITALICS$(" SIPT BEG {ESC}S{CONTROL-@}^+3. SUPERSCRIPT END {ESC}T^64. UNDERLINE BEG {ESC}-{CONTROL-A}^64. UNDERLINE END {ESC}-{CONTROL-@}^ 97NOTE: WHEN YOU SELECT 'UNDERLINE' SELECT PRINTER HAS 86START/STOP UNDERLINE COMMANDS. 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