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VALENTINES DAY" APR 04 85LAURIE'S BIRTHDAY, APR 15 85LAST DAY TO MAIL INCOME TAX MAY 27 85 MEMORIAL DAY7 MAY 31 85'LAST DAY OF SCHOOL -- CROSSETT SCHOOLS BY JERRY BRANTLEY  CM1NE'2/NEP nS BY A D GILCHRIST  INVES TMENT DATEmonth- &@day- 7@year- @MAT URITY DATEmonth- @ day- 7@6 year- @( ( begain ing balance @I a nnual % rate e (enter as a decimal) q= ףp?3compou nding perio ds per year v@8total  interest e arning days@+#2c??v@JF UTURE VALUE,!5d2@?.INTE REST EARNED S@Q ORIGINAL I NVESTMENT, AVERAGE APR%L'?v@#_$ma turity dateH@"@]?c%inve stment dateJР@!@\?5& gross num ber of days@g' leap year  adjustmentI@@  `( leap year  adjustmentB@@?`) leap year  adjustmentB@@?_* leap year  adjustmentA@@?g+ leap year  adjustmentI@@ 3, net days@.0LOOKUP ? @ @.1TABLES ? ? 23DONOT ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ "@ $@ &@ (@4DISTURB ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5$8MODAYS  LEAP YEAR FROM9<: ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------!-1; ?  1< @ ?@ ? v@Z= @ M@ @؆@v@??@> @ V@ @ @v@@? @ ^@ @Ԗ@v@@@ @ b@ @@v@ZA @ f@ @ @v@@@@B @ j@ @@v@@C "@ `n@  @Ԧ@v@@D $@ q@ "@@v@ZE &@ s@ $@@v@"@@@F (@ t@ &@d@v@)G (@@v@)H *@@v@CI ,@@v@*@@)J .@g@v@)K 0@Զ@v@)L 1@A@v@CM 2@@v@1@@)N 3@@v@)O 4@@v@)P 5@@v@CQ 6@d@v@5@@)R 7@h@v@)S 8@@v@)T 9@@v@CU :@@v@9@@)V ;@C@v@)W <@@v@)X =@@v@CY >@g@v@=@@8Z?@?@v@8[@@?@v@8\@@?@v@R]A@?A@v@@@@8^A@?@v@8_B@?@v@8`B@?e@v@RaC@?@v@B@@8bC@?@v@8cD@?@v@8dD@??@v@ReE@?@v@D@@8fE@?@v@8gF@?c@v@8hF@? @v@RiG@?h@v@F@@8jG@?@v@8kH@?@v@8lH@?@z@v@RmI@?@v@H@@8nI@?1@v@8oJ@?@@v@8pJ@?@v@RqK@?C@v@J@@8rK@?@@v@8sL@?@v@8tL@?T@v@RuM@?@@v@L@@8vM@? @v@8wN@?f@v@8xN@?@v@RyO@?@v@N@@8zO@?x@v@8{P@?@v@8|@P@?@/@v@R}P@?@v@@P@@8~P@?@v@8Q@?@A@v@8@Q@?@v@RQ@?@v@@Q@@ CM1%NB   NCNBP nS MONTHDAYYEAR  DAYSN ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------  BETWEEN# BEG-DATExxxxxxxxx= END-DATExxxxxxxxxH@- VERIFICATIO !"#$%&'()*+,-./0Ng BEG-DATExxxxxxxxxPRESENT VALUEExxxo4C@r@@p END-DATExxxxxxxxxv@4 INT RATExxxXCOMP. PERIODS S PER YRxxxt BEG-DATExxxxxxxxxLENGTH OF TIMME H@v@`@@/ END-DATExxxxxxxxx`@;  FUTURE VALUE8o4C@?Y@8r@@?Y@8!5d2@?Y@8!5d2@?Y@ BEG-DATExxxxxxxxx INTEREST FOR PERIODqc@U@ñ;~@ S@ END-DATExxxxxxxxx@B ACCUMULATED INTERESTqc@;,ĕ@ @ q@ APR ON INVESTMENT!E f驽?!Nki?!U?+L'?@v@ I AS SET UP, BASE YEAR I S 1979. THE  TABLES ARE  SETUP FORNBASE YEAR PLUS LUS 70 YEARS S. THE LAST  DATE IS 12/31 /31 OF THE 70TH YEAR.3TO CHANGE BASE ASE YEAR, SE ELECT ANY YEARM"PROVIDED IT IS THE YEAR PRIOR TO  IS A YEAR PR PRIOR TO A LEAP YEAR.+ENTER DESIRED ED BASE YEAR R IN C25. ------0 SET BASE YEAR ====>> @ <<====== ------5 NOTE- TOTAL DAYS INCLUDESDES THE LAST DAYT, DAY BUT NOT  THE FIRST D DAY BETWEENTHE TWO DATESES. BY A D GILCHRIST,"LOOKUP ? @ @,#TABLES ? ? %DONOT ? @ @ @ @ @ @ "@ $@ &@ (@&DISTURB ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?d)ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC @.9.t?j* BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@-8-s?,+GROSS DIFFERENCEI@m,  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@f-  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?f.  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?e/  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?m0  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@31(NET) TOTAL DAYSH@d3ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC@$/$j?j4 BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE @#.#i?,5GROSS DIFFERENCEv@m6  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@f7  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?f8  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?e9  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?m:  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.;(NET) TOTAL DAYSv@d=ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC@%`?j> BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@$_?,?GROSS DIFFERENCE`@m@  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@fA  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?fB  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?eC  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?mD  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.E(NET) TOTAL DAYS`@dGENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC@V?jH BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@U?,IGROSS DIFFERENCE@mJ  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@fK  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?fL  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?eM  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?mN  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.O(NET) TOTAL DAYS@R LEAP YEAR SFROMTMODAYS@U8V ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------0W ? JX @ ?@ ? v@@?AY @ M@ @؆@v@?Z @ V@ @ @v@?[ @ ^@ @Ԗ@v@Y\ @ b@ @@v@@@?] @ f@ @ @v@?^ @ j@ @@v@?_ "@ `n@ @Ԧ@v@Y` $@ q@ "@@v@@@Aa &@ s@ $@@v@?b (@ t@ &@d@v@)c (@@v@Cd *@@v@ @@)e ,@@v@)f .@g@v@)g 0@Զ@v@Ch 1@A@v@0@@+i 2@@v@)j 3@@v@)k 4@@v@Cl 5@@v@@@@)m 6@d@v@)n 7@h@v@)o 8@@v@Cp 9@@v@P@@)q :@@v@)r ;@C@v@)s <@@v@Ct =@@v@`@@+u >@g@v@8v?@?@v@8w@@?@v@Rx@@?@v@p@@8yA@?A@v@8zA@?@v@8{B@?@v@R|B@?e@v@@@:}C@?@v@8~C@?@v@8D@?@v@RD@??@v@@@:E@?@v@8E@?@v@8F@?c@v@RF@? @v@ @@8G@?h@v@8G@?@v@8H@?@v@RH@?@z@v@0@@:I@?@v@8I@?1@v@8J@?@@v@RJ@?@v@@@@8K@?C@v@8K@?@@v@8L@?@v@RL@?T@v@P@@:M@?@@v@8M@? @v@8N@?f@v@RN@?@v@`@@8O@?@v@8O@?x@v@8P@?@v@R@P@?@/@v@p@@8P@?@v@8P@?@v@8Q@?@A@v@R@Q@?@v@@@:Q@?@v@ CM1NB   NCNB P nS3 BY A D GILCHRISTMONTHDAYYEAR  DAYSO ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------  BETWEEN# BEG-DATExxxxxxxxE _____1_____ END-DATExxxxxxxx13456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHІ@-1234!~!~!~!~d BEG-DATExxxxxxxxPRESENT VALUEEXXXh-@ .>@!5d2@y _____2_____ END-DATExxxxxxxxv@4 INT RATEXXXRCOMP. PERIODS S PER YRXXXq BEG-DATExxxxxxxxLENGTH OF TIMME І@v@v@@8 _____3_____ END-DATExxxxxxxxv@; FUTURE VALUE8h-@?Y@8 .>@?Y@8!5d2@?Y@8!5d2@?Y@ BEG-DATExxxxxxxx INTEREST FOR PERIOD@ %u c@ܱbT@@=u~@ S@ _____4_____ END-DATExxxxxxxx@B ACCUMULATED INTEREST mpѵ@ mpѵ@ mpѵ@ mpѵ@ APR ON INVESTMENT!>2p?!<>R1?2L'?v@+L'?@v@D AS SET UP, BASE YEAR I S 1979. THE  TABLES ARE  SETUP FORLBASE YEAR PLUS LUS 70 YEARS S. THE LAST  DATE IS 12/31 /31 OF THE 70TH YEAR.4TO CHANGE BASE ASE YEAR, SE ELECT ANY YEARN"PROVIDED IT IS THE YEAR PRIOR TO  IS A YEAR PR PRIOR TO A LEAP YEAR.}ENTER DESIRED ED BASE YEAR R IN C25.A P R 9------1??1??1??1??1??1?? 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K.OPPSe3ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC @$/$j?k4 BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@#.#i?,5GROSS DIFFERENCEv@n6  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI?@@g7  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?g8  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?f9  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?n:  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.;(NET) TOTAL DAYSv@e=ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC@%`?k> BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE @$_?,?GROSS DIFFERENCEv@n@  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@gA  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?gB  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?fC  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?nD  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.E(NET) TOTAL DAYSv@eGENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC@V?kH BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@U?,IGROSS DIFFERENCE@nJ  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@gK  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?gL  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?fM  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?nN  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI@@.O(NET) TOTAL DAYS@R LEAP YEAR SFROMTMODAYS@U8V ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------0W ? JX @ ?@ ? v@@?AY @ M@ @؆@v@?Z @ V@ @ @v@?[ @ ^@ @Ԗ@v@Y\ @ b@ @@v@@@?] @ f@ @ @v@?^ @ j@ @@v@?_ "@ `n@ @Ԧ@v@Y` $@ q@ "@@v@@@Aa &@ s@ $@@v@?b (@ t@ &@d@v@)c (@@v@Cd *@@v@ @@)e ,@@v@)f .@g@v@)g 0@Զ@v@Ch 1@A@v@0@@+i 2@@v@)j 3@@v@)k 4@@v@Cl 5@@v@@@@)m 6@d@v@)n 7@h@v@)o 8@@v@Cp 9@@v@P@@)q :@@v@)r ;@C@v@)s <@@v@Ct =@@v@`@@+u >@g@v@8v?@?@v@8w@@?@v@Rx@@?@v@p@@8yA@?A@v@8zA@?@v@8{B@?@v@R|B@?e@v@@@:}C@?@v@8~C@?@v@8D@?@v@RD@??@v@@@:E@?@v@8E@?@v@8F@?c@v@RF@? @v@ @@8G@?h@v@8G@?@v@8H@?@v@RH@?@z@v@0@@:I@?@v@8I@?1@v@8J@?@@v@RJ@?@v@@@@8K@?C@v@8K@?@@v@8L@?@v@RL@?T@v@P@@:M@?@@v@8M@? @v@8N@?f@v@RN@?@v@`@@8O@?@v@8O@?x@v@8P@?@v@R@P@?@/@v@p@@8P@?@v@8P@?@v@8Q@?@A@v@R@Q@?@v@@@:Q@?@v@ CM1NHNHP nSHPRESENT VALUE CALCUE CALCULATION N TEMPLATE BY A D GILCHRIST_** re LENGTH  OF TIME refers to compounding unding periods per year.  If interesthfor only 1 period is eriod Is desIKLired and there are 4 c re 4 compoun ding periods  per year,enter a 1- etctc.@ 1st period 2nd period 3rd period 4th period 5th period2Begaining Valueluexxxxxxxxxxxxxxx6 Annual % rate (entere xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Compoundingperiods' per yearxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3length of timeme **xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1 Present Value8?Y@8?Y@8?Y@8?Y@8?Y@ Interest Amountyear to  date total# RA 1 NH NH PnSJ2-3232-3322-4102-4302-4402-5403-3233-4103-5403-640[Lib R&M Lib TravLib Sup Lib BooksLib Per Lib EquipR&MSupplyEquipCountyDate PO #VendorItemAmount MOPQRSTUp@ Y@ @ @ @ @ @@ 8@ @ @@p@%Y@%@%@%33333j@% @%@@%8@%@%@@%} Apr 27 842535Pratt R&M K-314 This file  has spac e for eac h purchas e order I write.{ Apr 27 842536Pratt R&M K-296 The date,  purchase  order nu mber and item should be{ Apr 27 842537Pratt R&M K-217 self expl anatory.  Accross the top I  have built in~ Apr 27 842534Pratt VHS deck the accou nt number s and amo unts for each . T he number{ Apr 27 842538Mueller R&M K 48 below the  budgeted  amount i s the cur rent balance,| Apr 27 842541Mueller R&M K 56 though I have turn ed the "c alculator " off to speedy Apr 27 842540Mueller R&M K 80 data entr y so to g et it rea d correct ly you must} Apr 27 842539Mueller R&M K 208 open appl e k. For  each ord er you pl ace the amount Apr 27 842542Mueller R&M K 272 in the co lumn of t he budget  rather t han the "amount"} Apr 27 842543Mueller R&M K 273 colmn for  it is au tomatical ly input when the sheet~ Apr 27 842554Scholas Microzine is recalc ulated. If you ne ed more s pace for ordersw Apr 27 842553 Chi Trib 6 day sub then just  "insert"  rows abo ve the do tted lineq Apr 27 842533Turner per subs below is  an order  for the Rockford paper:L Apr 27 842552 Rockford 6 day(3)fffff.a@ fffff.a@A Apr 27 842552 H.W. Wils on (RG,CB > Apr 27 842549 Highsmithsupply ? 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LeisureDQH]@Pu@Hz0@g@\(Dl@(\(`@F@\(m@)\`q= ףI@FORMULAHEREzG>@Q@XZ+O&@  CM1NI% NDP nS STOCK ANA LYSIS TEMPLATETOTAL STOCK ANALYSIS TEMPLATEPLATE  % RETURN  TOTAL TOTAL TAX ESTIMATED NETNET % NET (COM- NETTIME  ANNUAL ON GRacdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~OSS  DIVID-RETURN  BRACKETCAPITAL TAXES  RETURNAMOUNT  RETURN  POUND)  (SIMPLE) BY A D GILCHRISTIN  NAMENAME OF  TOTAL  NUMBER  DIVI-  DIV- SALE  ENDSON  (WHOLEGAINS ON ON OF ON AVG AVRMONTHDAYYEARYEARSINVESTMENT  COST  SHARES  DEND  DENDS AMT RECIEVED  INVEST  NUMBER)CREDIT  INVEST  INVEST  INVEST  INVEST APR APR ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------- ---------!- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------A BEG-DATEXXX _____1___ END-DATEXXXZg@9v@XXXX~jt?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@@ھ@>d?95LFK???m?R BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____2___ END-DATEXXX-3@Av@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P  BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____3___ END-DATEXXX-3@Iv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P  BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____4___ END-DATEXXX-3@Qv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____5___ END-DATEXXX-3@Yv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____6___ END-DATEXXX-3@av@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____7___ END-DATEXXX-3@iv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____8___ END-DATEXXX-3@qv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ _____9___ END-DATEXXX-3@yv@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?P BEG-DATEXXX$~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~ ____10___ END-DATEXXX-3@v@XXXX?XXXE @?@$@/@Y@4@R@Gz?9,V/Q ???/ri?; AS SET UP,  BASE YEAR IIS 1979. THE TABLLES ARED BASE YEAR PLUS PLUS 70 YEARS.ARS. THE LAST DATE TE IS "! 12/31 OF THE 70TH. YEAR.8#TO CHANGE BASE  THE BASE YEAR SELECT ANY YEARS$"PROVIDED IT IS THE YEAR PRIOR TO  IS A YEAR PRPRIOR TO A LEAP YEARYEAR.@%ENTER DESIRED IRED BASE Y EAR IN C40. '------1( SET BASE YEAR ====>> @ <<====== )------5* NOTE- TOTALAL DAYS INCLUDESLUDES THE LAST1+ DAY BUT NOT OT THE FIRST DT DAY BETWEEN,THE TWO DATESATES.-1LOOKUP ? @ @-2TABLES ? ? 4DONOT ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ "@ $@ &@ (@5DISTURB ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?o8 ?ENDIN G DATE CALCULATIONC6@s~s?k9 BEGAININ G DATE CALCUULATIONE@r}r?,:GROSS DIFFERENCE؆@n;  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONI?@@g<  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?g=  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONB@@?f>  LEA P YEAR CORRECTIONA@@?n?  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"@ `n@ @Ԧ@v@? $@ q@ "@@v@? &@ s@ $@@v@? (@ t@ &@d@v@) (@@v@) *@@v@) ,@@v@) .@g@v@) 0@Զ@v@) 1@A@v@) 2@@v@) 3@@v@) 4@@v@) 5@@v@) 6@d@v@) 7@h@v@) 8@@v@) 9@@v@) :@@v@) ;@C@v@) <@@v@) =@@v@) >@g@v@8?@?@v@8@@?@v@8@@?@v@8A@?A@v@8A@?@v@8B@?@v@8B@?e@v@8C@?@v@8C@?@v@8D@?@v@8D@??@v@8E@?@v@8E@?@v@8F@?c@v@8F@? @v@8G@?h@v@8G@?@v@8H@?@v@8H@?@z@v@8I@?@v@8I@?1@v@8J@?@@v@8J@?@v@8K@?C@v@8K@?@@v@8L@?@v@8L@?T@v@8M@?@@v@8M@? @v@8N@?f@v@8N@?@v@8O@?@v@8O@?x@v@8P@?@v@8@P@?@/@v@8P@?@v@8P@?@v@8Q@?@A@v@8@Q@?@v@8Q@?@v@ CM1NJNJP nS MR AND MR S JOHN DOE   BY JERRY BRANTLEY7WAGES ------------58 INTEREST# ------------R9 DIVIDENDS EXCLUSION + --------- ----------------------;  10 REFUND OF  STATE IN COME TAX ----------< 13 CAPITAL G AIN OR LO SS (SCHEDULE D)  -----------<22 TOTAL INCOME#==============$25 IRA DEDUCTION --------------929 DEDUCTION  FOR MARR IED COUPL E (BOTH WORK)--------------231 TOTAL ADJ USTMENTS===============<32 & 33 ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME=================434 AMOUNT FR OM SCHEDULE AX--------------,36 EXEMPTION S X $1,000 p@---------------437 TAXABLE INCOMEy@=============38 & 40TAX --------------4 57 FEDERAL I NCOME TAX  WITHHELD !--------------+"65 REFUND DUE#=============E MR AND MR S JOHN DOEG SCHEDULEA,I8 STATE & L OCAL INCOME J ----------&K9 REAL ESTATE)\n@]L ----------:M10a GENERAL S ALES (FRO M TABLES)\N ----------@O10b GENERAL S ALES ON M OTOR VEHICLES[P ----------IQ11 OTHER (LI ST-INCLUD ING PERSO NAL PROPERTY)zGQR@VR-------------;S12 TOTAL TAXES#s@T ==========*U13a HOME MORTGAGEQV ---------->W14 CREDIT CA RDS & CHA RGE ACCOUNTSMX ----------PY15 OTHER (LI ST) ACCO CPMCU ST FARM FMCSTVXZ -----------;[16 TOTAL INT EREST EXPENSE\ ==========:]17a CASH CONTR RIBUTIONSNSU^ ============&_22 UNION & P ROFESSIONAL DUES` -----------a24 OTHER (LI ST) 1.Mb  2.Qc  3. d  4.e  5.8f  6.g --------- ------------Ci25 TOTAL MIS CELLANEOU S DEDUCTIONSj=================;l26 TOTAL DEDUCTIONSs@m ------------)n27 LESS BOX 5 CHECKED @o--------------2p28 TOTAL TO LINE 34affffq=============== MR AND MR S JOHN DOE WORKSHEETSALARY 3 CREDIT UN ION INTER EST EARNED + CPMCU INT EREST EARNED 1 FIRST SOU TH INTERE ST EARNED ) STATE FAR M INTEREST - CHARLES S CHWAB INTEREST  DIVIDENDS * 20 CENTUR Y DIVIDENDS STATE REFUND Deductsj-------JANUARYFEBUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTOCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER8 GAS CARDS,,,,,,,,,'  ---------1 TOTAL CARDS ---------. FIRST NAT IONAL BANK $ TAXES - PERSONAL $ TAXES - PROPERTY $ ARK SALES  TAXES + ARK SALES  TAXES ON CAR  CHURCH CASH % ACCO CRED IT UNION & CPMCU CRE DIT UNION $ SAFE DEPOSIT BOX  STATE FARM ) PAUL SULL INS LIBRARY F M C CREDIT ' SCOUTS - FCL, ECT. ! SUBSCRIPTIONS ~"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," APPLEWORKS MAILING PROGRAM64 AMP was created by APPLE COMPUTER INC. and is ?=distributed exclusively through the INTERNATIONAL APPLE CORE INC./PRICE: $30.00 NON MEMBERS LESS FOR MEMBERS?=Note: You should be familiar with AppleWorks (especially the ?=Data Base and the Word Processor) before trying to use AMP. 86If you're not, use your AppleWorks training disks and =;tutorial manual to learn AppleWorks before trying to learn this program.=;With the AppleWorks Mailing Program (AMP), you can merge a ?=name and address file (from the AppleWorks Data Base) into a >
<80N some of you are seeing in the upper left hand corner of 4your reports by the time this article is in print.=; After booting my disk and finally getting to the first ?=menu I select option 5 OTHER ACTIVITIES then i select option =;7 SPECIFY PRINTER INFORMATION and then I deleted all other ?=printers (IMAGEWRITER & ADMP) just to clear things up. Now I 97am ready to select option 2 ADD A PRINTER. Next I must 75select option 11 CUSTOM PRINTER and give it the name ;9PROWRITER. We can now start telling APPLEWORKS about our ?=printer by first changing 2. ACCEPTS TOP-OF-PAGE COMMANDS to ?=YES from NO. Next select option 5 PRINTER CODES then lets go =straight to 3. BOLDFACING, SUBSCRIPTING AND SUPERSCRIPTING,97and enter the following keystrokes for each of the six functions:<BOLDFACE BEGIN BOLDFACE END SUBSCRIPT BEGIN SUBSCRIPT END<-------------- ------------ --------------- -------------6 ESC ESC ESC ESC5 ! " ] r9 SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6 ESC CONTROL J6 T12 ESC5 CONTROL J f6 SHIFT 6 ESC5 A6 ESC5 ]8 SHIFT 6$SUPERSCRIPT BEGIN SUPERSCRIPT END$----------------- --------------- ESC ESC [ f ESC CONTROL J T12 ESC ESC A r ESC CONTROL J ] SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6@>NOTE: CONTROL J IS THE CONTROL KEY AND THE J KEY BOTH BEING : PRESSED AT THE SAME TIME AND SHIFT 6 IS THE ^ KEY.@> One problem that does occur is the back-lash between @> the paper and the roller when using superscripts and @> subscripts and holding the paper against the rollers  solved it.;9Next lets do 4. UNDERLINE and then option 2. PRINTER HAS :START/STOP UNDERLINE COMMANDS. Enter the following keys:UNDERLINE BEGIN UNDERLINE END--------------- ------------- ECS ESC X Y SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6 Now for 1. CHARACTERS PER INCH: 10 CPI 12 CPI 17 CPI 4 CPI 5 CPI 6 CPI= ------ ------ ------ ----- ---------- ----------= ESC ESC ESC ESC CONTROL N CONTROL O< N E Q P SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6& SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6 SHIFT 697I wanted to be able to make my printer do double width ?=printing and Appleworks has no option for this so I deceided ;9to use 5 CPI to represent double width on and 6CPI to be 20double width off. I used the 4 CPI to represent :proportional. 17 CPI is condensed mode (132 characters).&NOTE: CPI means characters per inch.9The last option is 2. LINES PER INCH and this was easy. 6 LPI 8 LPI -------- ------- ESC ESC A B SHIFT 6 SHIFT 6=;In order to bounce around between options and menus I made ?=liberal use of the ESC key and when I made mistakes entering :8the proper commands I would need to enter shift 6(^) to :8signal Appleworks that I was done and then re-enter the %command string from the beginning. > DON'T SEND THE $4.00 IF YOU SEND THE DISK & POSTAGE !!EYOU MUST HAVE THE PROGRAM 'APPLEWORKS' FROM APPLE COMPUTER TO USEEC I will keep a database in AppleWorks of the members names and ?addresses. Also files will be kept in the WP of hints & ideasFD The Programer RUPERT LISSNER and APPLE did a great job in this ;program and I wish to thank both at this time.  THANKS!IG You may title your files in such a way that we know what they are ?for: JOHN.BUD BOB.MUSIC etc. PUT YOUR CREDIT IN THE FILE !@ An Applesoft program that works with the AW files is welcome.HF Information on commercial programs that support AW are needed. A 7complete review or just a note that such exist. A? Please do NOT send copyrighted info that would get us in trouble...* Some catagories may be:=1. Database help 2. Spreadsheet info.93. Wordprocessor file 4. Desktop ideas85. Printer points 6. Other things47. Commercial Programs 8. IIE Help59. //C Help 10. Troubles7 PLEASE SEND INFO (OR QUESTIONS) IF YOU HAVE ANY.. E Please let me know your ideas for this group and for APPLEWORKS..UPDATE 1/9/84IG THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN VERY GOOD. THANKS TO THOSE WHO LISTED ME IN THEIR CLUB PAPER!!HF For you who have read my ad in the COMPUTER SHOPPER, it was sent CAin before I decided to start a users group. The idea is the same +though. Just a little more organized (?).EC PLEASE SEND ANY FILES YOU HAVE!! SMALL AND LARGE ARE WELCOME AND NEEDED.@ MY PHONE # IS 318 387-5067 I'M SORRY  NO COLLECT. Thank you,THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291D"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," OLD FILESHAVE YOU NOTICED <:WHEN YOU SAVE A FILE ON AN AW DATA DISK THAT IT SOMETIMES 'SAYS THERE IS NOT ENOUGH ROOM FOR IT?<:IT SEEMS THAT IT SAVES A COPY OF IT THEN ERASES THE OLD COPY OF IT.2TRY DELETING THE OLD FILE FIRST THEN SAVE IT . IT WORKSJIM"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"  DBAfter you make the necessary changes to make this form look like 7your schools requisition, save the file with no data.A?Each time you have to type a requisiton load in the blank form @>and instead of working with the "insert cursor" (the one that =;pushes everything ahead when you type) use the "overstrike CAcursor". You can toggle between them with an "open apple e" key sequence.>spreadsheet or data base (samples of those are on this disk)CAthe example starts below this line. If you can live without the B@instructions just delete down to the line. If you want to keep A?the instruction, use "open apple n" to change the name of this $file to something like order.demo.B________________________________________________________________Your School NameStrreet addressCity and townphone number or whatever REQUISITION;CIRCLE ONE: K-4 Programs, 5-6 Programs, 7-12 Programs4To: Date: Address:,City and State: CQuantity Catalog # Name and Description Unit Price Total4 / 5 C B________________________________________________________________Charge to Budget Account? $ Less % Discount@ $ Net total @Principal __________________________ Person Making Request ESAB Superintendent____________________T"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 2JUST A FEW NOTES ON THE TEMPLATES ON THIS DISK: BY JERRY BRANTLEY >1. MR. B MEDICAL IS SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF ITEMS TAKEN FORM  PREVENTION MAGAZINE. ?2. TAX.FORM.1984 IS BASED ON THE 1983 TAX SCHEDULES PLEASE ; NOTE THAT MANY THINGS ARE MISSING FROM IT. ALSO YOU = NOTE THAT THE SPREADSHEET IS SET TO MANUAL CALCULATION < AND YOU NEED TO OPEN-APPLE K TO BRING THE FIGURES UP > INTO THE TOP PART OF THE SHEET. THE SHEET IS LONG, THE = WORK PART OF THE SHEET IS IN THE LOWER SECTION AND ARE ; BROUGHT UP TO THE TOP. YOU NEED TO USE OPEN-APPLE K 9 AT LEAST TWO TO THREE TIMES TO MAKE SURE ALL YOUR > FIGURES ARE BROUGHT FORWARD. (NO GUARANTEES ON THIS ONE) ;3. CALENDAR....THIS ONE IS JUST A TEMPLATE TO HELP YOU < TO REMEMBER IMPORTANT DATES. USE THE DELETE AND ADD 8 FEATURES OF THE SPREADSHEET TO ADD AND DELETE AS  NECESSARY. "O===================|===================|===================|====================," %12-24-84 INFO FILE #1 updated 7. Commercial Programs@>(1) - GRAPHWORKS by PBI SOFTWARE 1155B 5 CHESS DR. FOSTER CITY, CA. 944044; (2) - MEGAWORKS (spelling checker and mail merge) by: MEGAHAUS 5703 OBERLIN DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 ?=(3) - PRO-COPY IS A COPY PROGRAM FOR PRODOS IT IS VERY 9 GOOD. MICRO DATA PRODUCTS 5739 OLATHE CT.6 AURORA, CO 80015 ABOUT $39.95% 303 699-1161@> (4) - APPLEWORKS MAILING PROGRAM (AMP) by APPLE Thru @> IAC exclusively.. $30.00 (Mailmerge and custom  greeting line etc.)@>(5) - HabaMerge and HabaTemplates by Haba Systems 15154 ( Stagg St. Van Nuys Ca. 91405@>(6) - LIBRARY MICROCOMPUTER TEMPLATE CLEARINGHOUSE Has @> templates for AW and others. They have public domain @> templates at cost to operate. 145 MARCIA FREEPORT,  IL. 610328 NOTE: Most of the above names are trademarks.. 10. Troubles-@> (1) - Someone needs info on getting Visifile and - Multitrieve database files into AW.@> 9. PBI SOFTWARE sales a ser. interface for the //C TO @> THE GEMINI 10X parallel printer. I use it with AW. @> Graphics ok, but haven't got it to do all functions  yet. I'll keep trying..NOTE 64I UNDERSTAND THERE IS A BOOK CALLED 'THE POWER OF =;APPLEWORKS' BY ROBERT WILLIAMS HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? IS IT GOOD?2/15/85 UPDATE !!! <:APPLE HAS RELEASED AN UPDATE TO PRODOS AND AN UPDATE TO APPLEWOKS!!:SEE YOUR NEAREST APPLE DEALER. THESE ARE FREE UPDATES...6I UNDERSTAND THE AW UPDATE HAS TO DO WITH PRINTERS..:8ALSO THERE IS A DISK TO CHANGE APPLEWORKS FOR DIFFERENT 8INTERFACE CARDS TO PRINTERS. CHECK THE DEALER AGAIN.. CA1NH NHU nS1S1  PERSONAL CHECK REGISTERE ISSUE/DEPOSIT CHECK AMO UNT OF CH ECK - - - BY CATEGORYcCHECK #DATE DESCRIPTIONRENTMEDICAL ENTERAINFOODUTILITYOTHERSDEPOSITBALANCE% @  F101MAY 1L.P.L. $@!@@C102MAY 7GAS (@!@I103MAY 15 PAY CHECK @@!@G 104MAY17MORGAGE |@!@H 105MAY 18GROCERY F@!:@O 106MAY 18 SUBSCRIPTION 2@!@H 107MAY 19DENTIST F@!@G 108MAY 20DOCTOR B@!o@M109MAY 20 DRUG STORE Q-@!HzR@O110MAY 21 D. HENDRICKS S@!Hz@J111MAY 23 INSURANCE K@!HzF@J112MAY 25 TELEPHONE \[@!(\מ@H113MAY 29NORWEST L@!(\@E114JUNE 1VISA A@!(\k@F115JUNE 3WARDS 7@!(\@U116JUNE 4 P.SCOTT D EPT STORE D@!(\o@S117JUNE 10 AMERICANEXPRESS [@!(\@I118JUNE 12G O W C &@!(\@'$-$-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-TOTALS: |@Qc@F@fffffa@v@@@bc)fDD/       Alpha-Ny 1K-#TypeMakeModel Serial Number Purchase DatePurchased fromCost Assigned toRoomBldg.BulbInventory Listing,;B $3F))))))))))))))))))     ! P nCVS HSLECT RECORDSll print 3 lines-Equipment List     !P n CHS, Zoom in onrecnumber two fordetailsord*A Dakota-dependent number for type and age-Dakota accession number (on little metal tag)$A code to identify type of equipment who made itwhat is the model numberYou can figure this field out+Because it is date field use Nov 15 84 form+Fast Louies discoung bait shop and av store*usefull for insurance inventory proceduresTeacher's name (often blank)Their room number%I have three buildings worth of stuff9Nothing beats a good list of hardware sorted by bulb usedJ AFS-C 791105Auto FS-CassetteDukane28A11A44463773J23PTA275.00Pg:iDD/    Order No 1Title NoAuthorcostor no. copies total costBldgl cost Book Order     !P n CHSCostulatede*f1P;Read record number two for instructionson using t1PFor Jobber's order numberof bookof bookfor a single copyyou want to orderfigured by Appleworks#I have three buildings to order for2D02417RAugust, Die She MustCorcoran10.761EDD/  Title No 1AuthorNoJobberNo.- Order No:-costcopies no. copiesBldgl cost1P>Read record number two for instructions on this file1PPut the title hereEnter the author here1If you find it in a catalog, whose catalog is it?*if there is an order number, enter it here1$whihc building are we buying it for?܀ K4DD/X ))))  Titleory 1JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSeptOctNovDecBldgSuppilerCost Renewal DateFirst date heldthrough Titles List   !P n CHS+1984 Dakota High School Periodical HoldingsHELECT RECORDSt----------cal Li Supplier List+>$))))))))))))))))))))))))))  !!!!!!!!!!!!! P nCVS -CURRENT\ECORDSll print 3 linesTurner85I 0HSee record #2 for iructionsonusing thisfilnstTurner85I 0\ of journalthe next twelve fieldsare used to indicatewhether or not the titlehas arrived. I use a "Y" foryes and a "N" for no. 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Item  Month 1  Month 2  Month 3  Month 4  Month 5  Month 6  Month 7  Month 8   Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Total1!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=-  (a)Sales 6  (b) Cost of Sales1 !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-0  (c) Gross Profifit Variable Expenses& Salaries- Payroll Taxes+ Advertising* Automobile2 Dues & Su bscript'n2 Legal & A ccounting& Supplies' Telephone' Utilities. Miscellaneeous1!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-J  (D) Total Variable Fixed Expenses:, Depreciation' Insurance"Rent0 Taxes & Licenses, InterestOnly1 !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-G!  (E) Total Fixed1#  (F) Total Expeenses1$!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-"%  (G) Net Profi t/(Loss)%& before taxes"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," File: ARTER.2 ColumnsDate: February 2, 1985From: Dennis R. Arter TICOMP" 1923 W. Sylvester, Suite E Pasco, WA 99301-4850 509/547-1243?=This information may be of use to those who write club news- =;letters or are writing some kind of small book. It allows ;9one to compose text, then print it out in the two column =;format normally associated with professional typesetting. :8My equipment is an Apple //c and Imagewriter Dot Matrix :8Printer. The method should work with 'most any kind of printer.=;STEP 1 - Compose your text as normal, not paying attention <:to the margins and fonts. The AppleWorks defalt settings ((LM=1, RM=1, CI=10, UJ) are just fine.?=STEP 2 - Go to the beginning of the text (Apple 1) and enter >back side page and RM=0.5, LM=4.3 for the right hand column. =;Of course, all of these settings assume you're using 8 1/2 <:inch wide paper and the paper is aligned so that printing =;starts at the very edge of the paper. The default setting /of 8.0 should be left for Platten Width (PW).?=STEP 6 - Now stick a scrap sheet of paper in the printer and ?=print out the document from the beginning. The printer will ;9stop at the end of the first column. Carefully roll the =;paper backwards through the printer by hand until the head ?=is aligned with the first printed line of the first column. <:Now hit the space bar to continue printing - it should be =;the second column. Continue in a like manner until you've >pressure. Now print out your letter on the nice letterhead.;9Go to the address portion of the letter and position the :8cursor on the first letter of the address line. Select 75"copy" (Apple C) to the CLIPBOARD and paint over the ?=address. Go to the Main Menu (esc) and select "Add Files to =;the Desktop" from Make a New Word Processing Document from <:Scratch. Call it something simple, like "xx," and "move" ?=the information from the clipboard to the screen (Apple M). ;9Now set the Right Margin to 3, Left Margin to 0, font to =;CI=8. Stick an envelope in the printer, line up the print :8head to about the middle of the envelope, make sure the ;9"select" light is on, and print out the address directly 4onto the envelope. No messing with gummed labels.;9Finally, clear the desktop by saving the letter (You may =;need to refer back to it in electronic form later on.) and /throwing away the "xx" address file. Simple!V"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," THE PROBLEM80N # APPEARS AT THE TOP OF YOUR PAPERTHE CURE FROM KEVIN OBRIEN?=APPLE HAS AN APPLEWORDS INTERFACE CARD CONFIGURATION UTILITY DISK .?=IT WILL MAKE A COPY OF YOUR AP "PLEWORKS SUPPORT YOUR PARALLEL INTERFACE.CHECK WITH THEM....JIM/PRINTER.TROUBLE%k6IP"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," :PEOPLE ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH EPSON AND OTHER PRINTERS.>AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE THERE IS AN '80N' OR SOMETHING ELSE.!SOME WILL NOT UNDERLINE ETC..64ALSO SOME WILL NOT PRINT CONDENSED PRIN$&T AS NEEDED. 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V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@ TIFFANY V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@STACI V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@SHANE V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@BRAD V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@ MELANIE V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@LISA V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@ EDWARD V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@  HEATHER V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@!LANCE V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@"DAVID V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@#JASON V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@$CHRIS V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@ @V@JV@ V@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ X@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@ V@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ X@@V@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@ U@U@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@ S@S@ *JV@ X@V@@V@U@S@0W@@&!=!=!=!=!= ==========6' DONATED B Y A. 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CM1N<N<P nS@ STOCK COST  REGISTER85 MKT PRICE NO.SHARES TOTAL MKTk PURCHASE TOTAL PUR  NO SHRS DATE SELLING PER SHARE OWNED AT VALUE AT UNREALIZED  PERCENT DATE PUR QTY SYM COST/SHR  COST COMMISION COST SOLD SOLD PRICE 03-07-85 03-07-85 03-07-85 GAIN/LOSS  GAIN/LOSS1!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- 02-10-82 200 MON  @ 32 7/8 @ QU@ Hz.@ 4@ i@@(\(59C?Y@ 12-06-83 100 MSU @ 14 @ \(@@ {Gd@ (\B*@ Y@@Gz^(;c ?Y@ 03-08-84 200 MSU  @ 15 1/8 @ fffffP@ 3333(@(\B*@ i@@%}(Y).?Y@- !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- TOTALS @@Gz.k@Q@t@|Gხ H LESS COST OF STOCK S OLD : : : : : : : : : : : : :  !-Q@"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===0" <:NOTE TO MEMBERS-- I SENT THIS LETTER ON 3/18/85.. WILL LET YOU KNOW JIMAPPLLIED ENGINEERING P O BOX 789CARROLLTON, TX. 75006SIRS:;9 I NOTE IN THE ADS THAT YOU MAKE SEVERAL CARDS FOR THE ;9APPLE IIE. ALSO AN AD IN THE LATEST MAGAZINES PROMOTE A $PLUG IN CARD FOR CP/M IN THE //C.=; ALTHOUGH I LIKE THE RAMWORKS CARD FOR THE IIE, I AM NOT GOING TO GET RID OF MY //C.<: AS PRESIDENT OF THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP, I'M SURE >< OUR CLUB THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP IS A PUBLIC DOMAIN =;CLUB AND NO DUES ARE CHARGED. ALL ARE WELCOME. THE MEMBERS ?=PAY THEIR WAY BY SUPPLING THEIR OWN DISK AND POSTAGE. I ACT >DISK AND SEND TO THOSE WHO SEND A SASE AND DISK OR $4.00 ./THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR TIME AND INTEREST JIM WILLIS (PRESIDENT THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP1300 HINTON ST.WEST MONROE, LA. 71291R#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-The Potpourri File42As I work at the computer all kinds of wonderful, 42creative stuff sprouts out of my brain, and up to 64now I either had to stop and make a note of it or I 53tried to remember it for later on. It was usually 31the latter because I hated stopping right in the 31middle of a juicy train-of-thought. Needless to 20say, fifteen minutes later I knew I had come up 1/with a revelation, but I was darned if I could /-remember what it was. Appleworks, as usual, provided a simple solution.0.Since a great deal of my work revolves around 64Appleworks I find I'm using it more and more when I 20have these brainstorms. The ability to rapidly 1/jump from one file to another using the "Quick 20Change" (Open-Apple "Q") function allowed me to 31create a holding file that I load onto the "Desk 4Top" everytime I load in a file I want to work on.*(Since the file catalog in Appleworks is 20alphabetized you can give your file a name that 53will always place it in the same place on the disk 53catalog and "Desk Top" file lists. I use "A". On 31occasion I have a need to create another holding file and I name it "Z".1/This holding file is also a great place to put 53reminders of things you want to remember to do. I .,have a one track mind and I loose myself in 1/whatever I'm working on. I access my "A" file 64constantly, and everytime I do I get my reminders. 42I always leave the cursor at the beginning of the 42"A" file, and I use the first screen to store the 64reminders. When I want to record something to it I 31use "Open-Apple 9" to shoot to the end, and when 42I'm done I use "Open-Apple 1" to jump back to the &beginning where the reminders are. 42If I switch to another disk, I "Copy" any portion 31of the "A" file that I might need (reminders) to .,the "Clip Board", and then "Move" it to the 64beginning of the "A" file on the new disk. Usually 64I find a couple of reminders there that remind me I 31forgot to do something. In essence my "A" files follow me everywhere I go./-If the pre-existing "A" file on the new disk 3contains a lot of notes on some active file, and -%(#they are cluttering up everything, "( create a new file named "Z" and "( "Move" them to it via the "Clip '(%Board". One of the tricks to making (these holding ((&files workable is to keep them brief, '(%and segregate all the information of '(%one type into one area. For example '(%put your reminders in one group, and %(#follow them with a group involving %(#the file you are currently working %(#on. Put miscellaneous info at the ((&end. You can use "Open-Apple 1 to 9" (to rapidly access the groups.(#(!Another way you can minimize the &($negative effects of interruption is &($to record notes and reminders right #(!into your working file as you go &($along, and shove them ahead of your '(%work with the "Insert" cursor. When "( you get a break in your thought &($stream you can "Move" them in a few ((&seconds to the "A" file via the "Clip (Board".("( Using an "A" file is especially '(%helpful if you are working on a long ((&report. Some of your best ideas will ((&spring up as a result of what you are $("writing at the moment. After you &($transfer a group of them to the "A" #(!file you can arrange them into a #(!priortized outline form with the $(""Move" command. Then just "Copy" ((&them, two or three at a time, to your '(%working file via the "Clip Board" as '(%you need them. If necessary you can (insert them into your text at %(#strategic points, and when you get (time go back to finalize them.(&($As the number of items increases in "( the "A" file it gets harder and '(%harder to work with them. They seem '(%to blend into one homogeneous blob. ((&Use the "Open-Apple O" command to set &($the "Indent" at 5 or 10 spaces. If ((&you start each separate note off with &($a few keywords these will stand out '(%to the left at the beginning of each (note.("( As I am working I am constantly &($bombarded with telephone calls, and (people who want to have #(!mini-meetings. I need to make a !(record of these conversations, %(#sometimes in great detail, and the ("A" file is a great place to '(%temporarily store these notes. If I '(%had to take the time to create a new ((&file right then I would loose some of &($what was being said. The switch to "( the "A" file takes only a split (second.('(%One last thing. If you are going to ((&leave Appleworks to work on something &($else, or leave your office for that &($matter, you can use the "Open-Apple #(!H" command to print out whatever '(%reminders and notes you may need. I &($stick the printout in my briefcase, #(!and if necessary I jot down more $("notes and reminders in the unused (space on the sheet.'-BAD.DISK.FILEN:'+CPM..ON.IIC:'-DRESS.UP.TEXT :O'-INVOICE.TAWUG3:r'/RUMORED.BY.UNKN8:V'-SHOWOFF.SHORT1$:O'/STAR.MICR.PRINT)h:V'*TWO.COLUMN. E:O'>"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," WELL WELL?=IT LOOKS LIKE MY OLD APPLE II DISK DRIVE FROM 1980 IS GOING ?=BAD... IF YOU GOT SOME BAD TRACKS OR FILES -- PLEASE LET ME >############################################################UPDATECHECK THE MAY ISSUE OF A PLUS<:YOU CAN GET 256 OR 512 K OF ADDED MEMORY AND CPM FOR YOUR &//C... 2 COMPANIES OFFER 256K GOOD LUCK LET ME KNOW IF MOREJIM>************************************************************ YOUR //C HAS A SLOW MODEM PORT4 THE BAUD RATE OF OLD //C IS OVER 2 % SLOW .5AN APPLE MODEM WILL WORK BUT SOME OTHERS WILL NOT.&I HEAR THERE IS A MISSING CRYSTAL .,APPLE WILL INSTALL A NEW BOARD IN YOUR //C<:THEN WHEN YOU WONT TO SEND SEND APPLEWORKS FILES TO YOUR MAC, IT WILL WORK PROPERLY..&IT ALSO WILL WORK WITH THE IIE ALSO.>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%>#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"   SHOWIN'OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-* DRESSING-UP DATABASE AND)   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 .little 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 improved" $form also printed with Appleworks.53Once a database or spreadsheet is composed and the 31output format is completed all you have to do is 64print it to the "Clip Board", and then "Move" it to 20a word processor document. I always change the 64name with "Open-Apple" "N" by adding a ".WP" to the 53original name. You can save it with the same name 42on the same disk, but it gets awfully confusing. /-Once the database or spread sheet is in word 31processor form it is a very simple matter to use 42the word processor formatting commands to greatly enhance the final printout.@>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STANDARD PRINT FORMAT +*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*QOFile: SAMPLE  Page 1QOReport: PRINTOUT  JANUARY 1985QOFIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD  FIELD FD------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- ------------- ------------KIAAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD 11111111 22222222 33333333KIHHHHHHHH JJJJJJJJ IIIIIIII KKKKKKKK 44444444 55555555 66666666KIOOOOOOOO QQQQQQQQ PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR 77777777 88888888 999999991VVVVVVVV XXXXXXXX WWWWWWWW YYYYYYYY@>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* IMPROVED PRINT FORMAT +*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* (1984 SUMMARY OF THIMBLE PRODUCTIONB January 1985 ReportPN  QUARTER Field Field Field Field +Field Field Field OM  First | AAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD ,11111111 22222222 33333333 OM  Second | HHHHHHHH JJJJJJJJ IIIIIIII KKKKKKKK ,44444444 55555555 66666666 OM  Third | OOOOOOOO QQQQQQQQ PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR ,77777777 88888888 99999999 NL  Fourth | VVVVVVVV XXXXXXXX WWWWWWWW YYYYYYYY 2Not Avail.1 Not Avail.2 Not Avail.1KI Adjusted Yearly Totals ---------------------------------------------- *133333332 166666665 199999998 B 1 - FIGURES WILL BE AVAILABLE BY FEBRUARY FIRST.H 2 - THERE WAS NO PRODUCTION DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER.OM*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-((& ENTERING COMPLEX TABULAR DATA (INTO A( WORD PROCESSOR (DOCUMENT&($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 around.(&($The solution, thanks to Appleworks, &($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 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, ((&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 arithmetic control.(#(!I generally store my tables in a $("separate file in finalized form. "( When my text is finished I then "( "Copy" the table into it at the '(%appropriate location. This keeps me "( from "messing" it up while I am (working with the rest of the '(%document, and it simplifies printing ((&drafts of the table to verify that it (looks the way I want it to.l"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"  THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP1300 HINTON STREETW. MONROE, LA. 71291PHONE (318) 387-5067.DATE INV.# COMPANY:ITEM:ITEM:TOTAL: JIM WILLIS PRESIDENT6"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," <:Apple is rumored to have an integrated accounting package :8called "Maintain" which is compatible with AW, as noted =;above. I sure hope this is true as then we'll need no one ;9else to run our businesses and other affairs. A welcome scenario indeed!$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-Customized Printing20Appleworks has a  !"#$%&'very clever bent for ingenuity 64(hats off to Mr. Lissner) that always seems to jump 64out of the manual at 3 in the morning and solve all 0.my problems. There is a problem with printer .,control that falls into this catagory. The 53standard, built-in, printer commands in Appleworks -+do not utilize the better print styles and &qualities offered by my Epson FX-80.42In the manual there is a whole section devoted to 53"Customizing a Printer". It was all very straight 42forward to me because I understand my FX-80 quite 53well, but apparantly there are many who are unsure 53about customizing, and what can be gained by doing 53so. After I initially set up my disks and started 31showin' off, I was bombarded with questions from 31others who wanted to do the same things. If you 42are one of those individuals who wants to put out *first class work then this is for you. 31You can enter commands for any printer. You can 1/even capture some extra capabilities from your 53Apple printer. The ApPLEWOrks heading above53was done with this setup, and is a good example of 42the control available from within a single line. /-Note that all the print pitches, styles, and 64qualities are the best quality print available from the FX-80.42The first step in the customization process is to 31decide what printer features you want to use. I 2chose the following for one of my Program disks.5Appleworks Command Print Style Incorporated2Bold (CTRL-B) Italics on and off toggle4Subscript (-B & -E) One line Double-Wide toggle+Superscript (+B & +E) Superscript toggle)Underline (CTRL-L) Underline toggle.Char. Per Inch (CI) Toggle 5,10,12,17 CPI+Lines Per Inch (LI) Toggle 6 and 8 LPI64Next, look up all the codes for these functions and list them as follows:2Printer Function Epson Code55 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [8] [^] Emphasized (Expanded Pica)510 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [X] [^] Emphasized (Pica)-$("12 CPI, Double-Strike (Elite) ([ESC] [!] [Q] [^]$("17 CPI, Double-Strike (Condensed) ([ESC] [!] [T] [^]$("6 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [2] [^]$("8 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [0] [^]$("Italics on toggle ([ESC] [4] [^]$("Italics off toggle ([ESC] [5] [^]$("Double-Wide on toggle (one line) ([ESC] [W] [1] [^]$("Double-Wide off toggle (one line) ([ESC] [W] [0] [^]$("Superscript on toggle ([ESC] [S] [0] [^]$("Superscript off toggle ([ESC] [T] [^]$("Underline on toggle ([ESC] [-] [1] [^]$("Underline off toggle ([ESC] [-] [0] [^](!(At this point you can boot the "( Appleworks Start-Up and Program ((&disks. From the Main Menu select the (following options.((&Menu Name Select Option: (Option No.'(% Main Other Activities (5((&Other Act. Info On Printer (7((&Printer Info Add a Printer (2((&Add a Printer Customize a Printer (11("( You will be asked the following "( questions about your customized (printer:($(1. Printer Name? Make up a name.#(!2. Printer Slot? Select Slot 1 ,unless otherwise.$("3. Accept Linefeeds? Select yes ,unless otherwise.'(4. Top-of-Page Commands? Select no.%(#5. Stop printer after each page? ,Take your pick.((&6. Platen width? 80 Col.= 8 Inches, ,and 130 Col.= 13 Inches((&7. Printer Codes? Press [RETURN] to ,select the next menu.(%(#On the next menu you will be given &($four options. Start with the first (and systematically enter the '(%necessary printer codes for each 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 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 IMPORTANT. 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 %(#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 option 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 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 [ESCAPE] 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 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 "Printer 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 try 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 until 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 large 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.53Incidently 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 $(Epson FX-80 from within Appleworks( ( SUPERScript DOUBLE-STRIKE( SUPERScript ITALICS(SUPERScript at 8 Lines/Inch(..How's this for the fine..(...print in a contract?....( (10 Characters per Inch)('( SUPERScript CONDENSED$(" SUPERScript CONDENSED *ITALICS$(" SUPERScript CONDENSED at 8 *Lines/Inch!( .........How's this for *even.........( .............finer *print?............#(! (17 Characters per *Inch)( ( PICA, Emphasized,( Double-Strike ( PICA, Emp., Dbl-Stk, Italic( (10 Characters per Inch)(( PICA, Double( Wide( PICA, Double( Wide Ital.( (5 CPI)( ( ELITE, Double-Strike ( ELITE, Dbl-Stk, Italics( (12 Characters per Inch)(( ELITE, Double( Wide( ELITE, Double( Wide Ital.( (6 CPI)('( CONDENSED, Double-Strike"( CONDENSED, Dbl-Stk, *Italics'( (17 Characters per Inch)(( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide, Ital.( (8 CPI)(&($ UNDERLINE MODE - You can *even$(" draw plain lines - see *below ( *"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." 8CONFIGURING 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(*+,T '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: SELECTING '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 {ESC}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. SUPERSCRIPT 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. THEN ENTER THE ABOVE COMMANDS.?=FINALLY IF YOU HAVE //C YOU NEED TO SET YOUR PRINTER UP FOR ;99600 BAUD 8 DATA BITS 2 STOP BITS NO PARITY - THEN =;SELECT SERIAL INTERFACE SETTINGS AND SELECT 7 DATA BITS ,AND 2 STOP BITS UNDER DATA FORMAT.....%FROM THE PRINTER COMPANY [I THINK]f#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-Double Column Formatting64This article-/012345678 is printed in a two column format that 64was accomplished as one continuous Appleworks print 64command. You have to intervene and help everything 31along, but with a little practice the process is 0.very easy and straight forward. Follow these instructions step-by-step.421. Create or load a word processor document into memory.1/2. Reset left and right margins to a 1 column $width (for example 0.5" and 4.5").QO , PN3. Set the top and bottom margins at 0" and 1.5" respectively. Set the left JHand right margins at 0.5" and 4.5". These settings will give you a top FDand bottom margin that is a little bit less than 1", and two, right KIjustified, 3 inch wide columns about three-quarters of an inch from each KIedge that are separated by an inch down the middle. If you do not right JHjustify, this separation will be about one-quarter inch bigger. If you KIwant you can shorten your right margin to 4.3 inches, and the separation HFwill be reduced to approximately one-half inch. In some applications JHthis looks a little better. If you are going to be binding (staples or JHnotebook holes) along one edge you will want to adjust the margins over to accomodate this.QO , -644. Print a 1 column draft copy and calculate where ,*you want each of your page breaks to go. 20Generally 55 to 57 lines can fit on a page at 6 ,*lines-per-inch. If you use 8 LPI this is ,*increased from 78 to 80. You can use the 0.Open-Apple "K" function if you wish. Since I +)generally always print a draft for proof 20reading purposes I prefer the previous method. 1/One drawback with the Open-Apple "K" method is .,the need to constantly recalculate the page 20breaks. Everytime you enter something from the keyboard they all disappear.0.5. Place an Open-Apple "O", "Pause Here" (PH !command) above each page break.1/6. Set the Left and Right Margins on all even -+numbered pages (right hand columns) to the 1/opposite value of the page above. In the case 0of left-0.5" and right-4.5" on the page above,64 you switch to left-4.5" and right-0.5". On the -+odd numbered pages (left hand columns) you -+switch them back (the opposite of the page 20above). Remember, everytime you change them on 0.one page the rest of the document is at those .,settings. Even if you have already set the pages farther down..7. Reset the Top and Bottom Margins to "0".-&($8. Align your paper in the printer ,and note the position of the ", paper's top edge. Since the top #,!margin is set to 0 you will have $,"to index the top of the paper far $,"enough above the ribbon to make a $,"top margin. I generally align it $,"with the cutter bar. On an Epson ", this exactly centers the column ", of text with the top and bottom #,!when I use 55 lines of print per #,!page. You will probably have to ,experiment a little the first #,!time to determine where you want !,to index the top of the page. !,Note the location exactly. If $,"you do not, the lines in the left ", hand column will not align with ,the lines in the right hand ,column.!(9. Commence printing with the ,Open-Apple "P" command.((&10. When the printer stops rewind the ,page to the same position you ,started at.&($11. Press the space bar. This will ,cause the printer to resume ,printing in the right hand((((((((((( ( column.'(%12. When the printer stops, roll the ,paper to the top of the next #,!page, and again exactly note the ,position.&($13. Press the space bar. This time #,!you will be printing a left hand ,column.'(%14. Repeat steps 10 through 14 until ,the document is completed.#(!15. Examine your page breaks and #,!adjust them if necessary. After ,the first couple of times you #,!will hit it exactly right on the ,first try.($("It is even possible to adjust the '(%columns so that an 8 inch wide chart '(%or graph (note example above) can be '(%printed across the entire page while ((&the left hand column is printing, and ((&when the right hand column gets there %(#it skips over the chart and starts %(#printing again. Just imbed enough "( Carriage Returns at the correct ((&location within the right hand column !(to skip over the graph without '(%printing. If you print out a single '(%column draft copy it is very easy to ((&hold the two pages up along side each '(%other and calculate how to skip over %(#the chart. In the same vein it is %(#easy to calculate how to have both $("columns skip over enough lines to $(squeeze in a picture if necessary.  :D$(4)&D$;"PR#3":^("AppleWorks Interface Card Configuration Utility";y236,69:"Version A02";<"Copyright Apple Computer, Inc. 1984";F36,67:"July 13, 1984";P6:"This utility allows you to configure a copy of ";# Z"the AppleWorks Startup disk to"h d"work with several parallel interface cards. Important notes:" n:"- DO NOT USE YOUR ORIGINAL APPLEWORKS STARTUP DISK. "; x" Use this utility only on" " a backup copy (an exact copy) of the AppleWorks S9;<=>?@ABCtartup Disk."I :"- DO NOT USE THIS UTILITY IF YOU HAVE AN APPLE ";k "II PARALLEL INTERFACE CARD" " (A2B0021) OR FULLY COMPATIBLE CARD. AppleWorks prints "; "properly on these" " cards without modification. A disk that has been "; "configured with this"a " utility will no longer run correctly with the Apple II ";{ "Parallel Interface" " Card." :"- Apple cannot guarantee that this utility will "; "make AppleWorks compatible"- " with any given parallel interface card. The only reliable ";A "way to check" " compatibility is to test your configured AppleWorks with "; "the card in" "" question. For additional information, see your "; ,"authorized Apple dealer." 64:I180:"_";:I& @22:I180:"_";:I:_ J24:"Press RETURN to continue or ESCAPE to stop. ";t T:" ";::(8); ^(49152)128350 h(49152)155Ĺ49168,0::: r(49158)141350 |49168,0 34,4: 22:I180:"_";:I:1000049168,0/22:I180:"_";:I:p11:"Remove the AppleWorks Interface Configuration Utility""from the disk drive."14:"Place your COPY of the AppleWorks STARTUP disk in ";"Drive 1."$24:"Press RETURN to continue or ESCAPE to stop. ";).:" ";::(8);@8(49152)1281080cB(49152)155Ĺ49168,0:::10{L(49158)1411080V:22:I180:"_";:I::12:26:"Configuring AppleWorks Disk"`49168,0j2000tD$;"BLOAD /APPLEWORKS/APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,T$FF"G~11556,MA(1):11557,MA(2):11558,MA(3):11559,MA(4)X11560,MA(5)f12902,71D$;"BSAVE /APPLEWORKS/APLWORKS.SYSTEM,A$2000,L6499,T$FF":12:33:"Configuration Successful"18:"To configure another copy, replace the disk in Drive 1"O"with another copy of the AppleWorks Startup Disk.":1060 3,137,176,206,0: (String length)(CTRL-I)(ZERO)(N)(null) 4,137,185,185,206: (length)(CTRL-I)"99N" 2,137,206,00,00: (length)(CTRL-I)"N"216,0 (222)82040: I/O ERRORJ(222)62080: COULD NOT FIND FILEx(222)42130: DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED:10:"Cannot read your Disk":"Make sure that you have a copy of AppleWorks in the drive," "and the drive door is closed" 2160 :10S*"Cannot find the disk or file that requires changing."4"Make sure you have a copy of the AppleWorks STARTUP">"disk in the drive and the drive door is closed."H2160R:10:"Your disk is Write Protected.":>\"Remove the Write Protect Tab from your disk, place it back"ff"in the drive, and close the door"yp34,23::34,4z24:"Press RETURN to continue or ESCAPE to stop. ";::" ";:(49152)1282180(49152)155Ĺ49168,0:10 (49152)141218049168,0#:1040L' MENU FOR INTERFACE CARD SELECTIONY'35,24:|$'9:30:"1. Grappler or PKASO".'11:30:"2. TYMAC OR Microtek"8'13:30:"3. Practical Peripherals"B'15:30:"4. An interface card not named here"3L'24:"PLEASE SELECT: ESC to exit selection";SV'I129:(8);:I::" ";:k`'(49152)12810080zj'A(49152)t'A17710160~'A17810170'A17910190'A18010210'A155Ĺ49168,0:10'10080'X15:A:MA(X)A:X:'X15:A:X:"#"-'X15:A:MA(X)A:X:E'X110:A:X:"##"`'X15:A:MA(X)A:X:f''22:I180:"_";:I:'35,21:(49168,0 (:"This selection is for use only if one of the other ";("selections will not work";("with your interface card. If you do not have one of the ";X(("listed cards, try the"2("different selections first, many interface cards work ";<("in the same way.":F("If after trying all the selections your interface card ";P("still does not work, use"OZ("this selection. Enter a sequence to initialize your ";nd("interface card. It can"n("be up to 4 characters long, and should make your ";x("interface card turn off screen"("output and print 80 columns."(3(15:"Number of Characters (1-4) : (ESC to exit)";Q(I118:(8);:I::" ";^(:(8);v((49152)12810420(A(49152):(A177A180)A15510420(A155Ĺ49168,0:10(MA(1)A176:MA(1)(49168,0(I1MA(1)$("Decimal equivalent of character "I" :";:"";MA(I)+(I3):"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," by A. D. 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It took 5 IGminutes 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 software 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 available. 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 desktop. 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 information 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: Prentice-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 book 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 tutorial 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 the 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 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 just 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$17.95. This one is announced for July l985. I have some hope for it HFbecause it is by the same author that just wrote Endless Apple, which was very good.IGNow I have a problem for the group: has anyone a way of linking files JHtogether when they are printed? I have a word processing document that KIoccupies 10 diskettes. Because of the 55K limit (before Ramworks) it is GEbroken into files by the letter of the alphabet. I would like to be GEable to print it without the printer skipping to the top of the next form between each file.HFAlso, does anyone out there use the Vilberg Bros DMP Utilities with a JHDMP or Imagewriter and Appleworks. Their ad sounds so interesting! If JHit sounds like I'm a collector of books, hardware and software, you are right.JHGood luck with the Group and when are you going to put it on the Source HFso I don't have to mail stuff to you? 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CM1NHNHP nS!-!-!-!-*  Te n-Twenty- Seventy Plan!-!-!-!-- The 10-20 -70 Plan calls for you to, allocate your spen dable income in the follo wing way:/  10% into  long ter m investm ents for(  fina ncial ind ependence.0  20% to sy ystematic  debt eli mination,  and building liquid reserves.-  70% for spending and daily  living.     Gross inc ome.....$*  Less taxe s.......$*   Contri butions.$*    -------- ; Spendable  income.$ 100%   ======== > 10% Put a nd keep.$?  Invested> 20% Put a nd take.$?  Save/MMF> 70% Spend ........$ffffff?  Checking    . Debt elim ination p rogram using 20%#  of your spendable  income.       % of  Payment. Owed to:  Amount  Total  Amount(!-  -------  -------  -------UDebt 1  * Y@Y@UDebt 2  * Y@Y@UDebt 3  * Y@Y@U Debt 4  *Y@Y@U!Debt 5  *Y@Y@U"Debt 6  *Y@Y@U#Debt 7  *Y@Y@U$Debt 8  *Y@Y@U%Debt 9  *Y@Y@V&Debt 10  *Y@Y@2' Calculate =! ------  --------  --------[( TOTAL...$ Hz>Hz>Y@Y@)    .* While the  MoneyMak er models do not0+ deal with  specific  long ter m invest-+, ments, se veral mod els deal with-- principle s of taxa tion, inflation#. and compo und interest. /    /0 This mode l divides  income a vailable-1 for debt eliminati on accordiing to/2 the relat ive size of each d ebt. You-3 may then adjust th e allocations to.4 reflect t he need t o emphasize some5 debts ove r others.07 The Famil y Cash Fl ow Record  can help-8 you to de termine h ow much of your-9 income yo u are spe nding and where-: you may b e over sp ending. It will-; calculate  the % of  income that is"< going to living expenses. RM1NHNHP nS!-!-!-!-  Bond Portfolio !-!-!-!-- You may e nter up t o 12 bonds here.. ??@?@?@?@?@?@? @?"@?$@?&@?(@?  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------= Bond issu e I.D....************; Date of purchase************= # bonds.. ........#************= Cost/bond ........$************= Term:1=sh rt,2=long************= Price/bon d now...$************< Interest rate....%************W Calcu lation=!  Calcu lation=!  Calcu lation=!Calcu lation=! Cost basi s.......$ Annual in terest..$$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@$@  Yield o n basis.%:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@ Market va lue.....$  Yield o n M.V...%:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@:Y@ Gain/loss  (-)....$ RM1NHNHP nS!-!-!-!-0  Doctor's  Social S ecurity Wo orksheet !-!-!-!- SS MAX AIMEW See manua l for AIM E definition  SURVIVOR  MAXIMUM  RETIRE  MAXIMUMV Benefits based on January, 1983  --------  --------  --------  --------q   Present  Maximum*@*@>@>@q   -------  -------=@=@*@*@=@=@>@>@q Present A ge......#* >@>@8@8@>@>@>@>@n Present AIME or  ?@?@@@?@?@>@>@ monthly e arnings.$**@!  AIME is  the aver age indexed @@@@@@@@@@.@.@ Retiremen t AIME or   monthly  income c omputed b y multi-  @@@@4@4@@@@@@@ monthly e arnings.$*>@   plying earnings taxed bySocial@t@A@A@@@A@A@@@ Spouse's age......*  Securit y by vari ous inflation b@A@A@$@$@A@A@Ȧ@Ȧ@ Spouse's AIME for   factors.    B@B@ġ@ġ@B@B@@@ retiremen t.......$*>@ %a@B@B@t@t@B@B@P@P@ Ca lculate=!  %@C@C@@@C@C@@@g      C@C@@@C@C@ԥ@ԥ@g      D@D@J@J@D@D@@@ Retirement  Present  Maximum  D@D@@@D@D@J@J@w!--  -------  -------  E@E@T@T@E@E@@@ You retir e @ 65E@E@̞@̞@E@E@@@ P@P@"<@>@"<@>@????F@F@P@P@F@F@V@V@ O@O@":@>@":@>@  F@F@ԝ@ԝ@F@F@@@ O@O@??2@@-@G@G@8@8@G@G@@@    2@@-@G@G@ě@ě@G@G@R@R@ Spouse be nefit@ 65??  H@H@p@p@H@H@@@  (on Your  S.S.) 64"&@(@"&@(@  H@H@<@<@H@H@@@ O@O@"@@"@@  I@I@$@$@I@I@@@ O@O@??  I@I@$@$@I@I@:@:@g      J@J@4@4@J@J@@@q Spouse re tire @ 65  J@J@\@\@J@J@̟@̟@ (on own I ncome) 64"<@>@"<@>@  K@K@@@K@K@x@x@! O@O@":@>@":@>@  K@K@@@K@K@@@" O@O@??  L@L@@@L@L@@@g#      L@L@@@L@L@@@w$   Present  Maximum  M@M@@@M@M@h@h@% Survivor Benefits  Estimate  / Month  M@M@@@M@M@̛@̛@~&!- --------  --------  -------  N@N@@@N@N@(@(@' Family maximumM?(\@q= ףp???  N@N@@@N@N@x@x@( Widow + 1 child#??#??  O@O@@@O@O@@@) 2 children  O@O@@@O@O@@@* 1 child only#??#??  P@P@@@P@P@T@T@g+      @P@@P@@@@P@@P@@@A, Widow ret ires @ 65  h- P@P@"x@@@"x@@@  h. O@O@"@@@"@@@  h/ O@O@"@@@"@@@  h0 N@N@" @@@" @@@  h1 N@N@"X@@@"X@@@  2      3      4      5      6      7      8      9      :      ;      <      RM'1'NHNHP nS!-!-!-!-*  Edu cation Fu nd Analysis !-!-!-!-( Present y ear (1982  etc.)...*( Annual co llege cos t today.$*( Percent p aid by pa rents...%*( Inflation  rate.... ........%*' Number of  college years...#*( Present f unds avai lable...$*( Fund rate  of retur n.......%*( Monthly f und addit ions....$*( First yea r of coll ege.....#*   Cal culate=!    0  College  Inflated  Your  Present0  Year  Cost  Share  Value/ --------  -------  -------  -------SY@?Y@C?Y@???SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?@?SY@?Y@C?Y@?     Present c apital ne eded....$aY@?Y@?5 Present f unds avai lable...$    -------: Additiona l capital  needed.$  -or-   Increase amount of  %! monthly a dditions by......$"    #    $    %    &    '    (    )    *    +    ,    -    .    /    0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    :    ;    <    CA1NH NHP$ nS Gradebook  program by: J. W. Marshall Computer Science Dept. Eastern H. S.  Drawer A Sardinia,  OH 45171 513-378-6016J  BASIC #3  ADDITION AL GRADES HERE CUMULATIV 4TH  TOTALe  No. Name of Student  TPS  TEST 3!/!/////// AVG./DATE  9 WK AVG  POINTS$ !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-s Points Possible `@ I@@I@@$!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- ?  T. Adams P@ F@%1U@Y@%V@Y@@ @  B. Carl x@ F@%9_V@Y@%V@Y@@ @  T. Cooper @ I@%-X@Y@%Y@Y@@@ @  B. Garrett 0@ >@%DzrT@Y@%N@Y@ @ @  D. Hall @ A@%[V@Y@%Q@Y@ @ @  B. Hare @ H@%_W@Y@%X@Y@@ @  S. Lewis @ H@%_W@Y@%X@Y@@ @  D. Mitchell (@ G@%`@eW@Y@%W@Y@@ "@  B. Mullins h@ A@%`@T@Y@%Q@Y@@ $@  K. Ornella @ B@%L*gU@Y@%R@Y@0@ &@  M. Puckett @ E@%*gU@Y@%U@Y@`@ (@  K. Purdin `@ G@%*gW@Y@%W@Y@؃@ *@  A. Scott P@ D@%jL*V@Y@%T@Y@@ ,@  J. Slouffman @ G@%-jV@Y@%W@Y@@ .@  A. Stevens 8@ H@%EzrvW@Y@%X@Y@@ 0@  M. Strecker 8@ F@%oWc"=V@Y@%V@Y@@ 1@  P. Van Fleet `@ E@%1(U@Y@%U@Y@@ 2@  J. Wagel p@ I@%ITnW@Y@%Y@Y@@! 3@  B. Williams }@ A@%~5&R@Y@%Q@Y@ @" 4@  M. Yochum @ G@%A~5W@Y@%W@Y@p@$#!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-% NOTE : I grade on a point s cale. TPS  column i s total p oints to date. The cumulativ  cumulati v avg. column is the yehe years grade to date grade to date. ]' We must k eep a wee kly runni ng averag e for our  school i neligibil ity list. CA1NHNHNHP nSE  yr @g||?l)@(&2?l @;@Yf* @B~?0U@ (Ӈ?Ǭ:A@Ʌ?l @;@yr@Iz?F@i$w?@hW!?l "@;@'2@?%Kw?Q(@ߩ{?;CD@Am?l $@;@0-(v@s)t? C>@C]Z{?wb@lN?l &@;@M@@Tƿϸp?ѵo@Bw?E8@S|?v *@?z@BN?AΒc=@9? @GK46?Ld@@@w2?v .@Wi" @bEM?T@賨8?9s@X5?|P@Z71?v 1@]$U@3Y79K?r]@*oG8-8?X֡S@4?q)@ _>Y1?v 3@R>'@p'vJ?C @Mpj7?09@۱"4?czI@G%h0?v 5@>)@T!I?9.WO@HCϬ6?f@h/z3?hR"}@ܰ=0?v 7@:N=,9@7}G?NՓ@@x5?7@ AX2?_X~@sw/?v 9@.@KF?#+R@D@5?"@@`72? ـ-@C.?v ;@.+$@\]z?8@t8ؑ4?Ϳ@'b 1?y@#t.?2  END END END END END"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT86For this programming assignment you are to develop an 0algorithm that will accomplish the following :. 1. Allow user to enter a student's name, 2. Allow user to enter a subject area< 3. Allow user to enter ANY NUMBER of numerical grades>< 4. Compute the student's grade average and printout in ! the following format := NAME SUBJECT AVERAGE LETTER GRADE7 JANE DOE COMPUTER SCIENCE 95 A)For the letter grade use these values :2 A=90-100 B=80-89 C=70-79 D=60-69 F=< 606Grading : Point values will be assigned as follows :9Prints name correctly...............................10 8Prints name & subject...............................208Prints name, subject & average......................308Prints all four correctly...........................50=;Some hints...(1) You must use INPUT, GOTO & IF/THEN in the :8program; (2) You will have to use COUNTER LOOPS for the ;9averaging routine; (3) All variables must be set to zero ;9initially; (4) To assign letter grades you will probably /want to use IF/THEN with equality statements. GOOD LUCK !"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 6 COMPUTER LAB USE TEST (do not wite on this test)<(1. Any computer system consists of (1)input (2)output((3)memory (4)control (5)all of these:2. An acronym for read only memory is (1)ROM (2) RAM(3)MEM (4)CRT>3. RAM means (1)read only memory (2)random access memory+(3)write-protect memory (4)a type of CPU=4. A CRT is (1)a video monitor (2)a type of disk (3) a*kind of central unit (4)a memory device:85. A "bit" of data means (1)1000 units of something =(2)the amount of info stored on a sector (3)a unit of info(4)a type of memory>6. The term "K" means (1)1024 bytes of data (2)8 bits of<data (3)4 bits of data (4)all of these (5)none of these><7. A CPU is (1)a type of memory (2)an input device (3)a :the control device in a microcomputer (4)output device=8. An Apple IIc has as standard memory (1)64K (2)16K (3)512K (4)128K (5)10K=9. Which of the following is a type of mass storage device>(1)a CPU (2) a floppy disk (3)RAM (4)ROM (5)all of these><10. The most common input device is a (1)keyboard 2)disk /drive (3)joystick (4)mouse (5)all of these<11. The purpose of a write-protect notch is to (1)allow?=information to be read from a disk (2) allow information to be saved to a>19. If a disk fails to boot, the error message displayed is>usually (1)I/E error (2)check disk drive (3)language not)available (4)no disk (5)none of these;20. The proper shut-down sequence for an Apple IIc is :(1)monitor-off, disk-out, computer-out (2)computer-off,<disk-out, monitor-off (3)computer-off, monitor-off, disk-(out (4)any of these (5)none of these><21. Usually when working with the menu-driven programs one =may return to a main menu by pressing (1)return (2)open-apple-? (3)escape (4)reset<:22. A program is (1)a set of instuctions (2)stored in <RAM (3)stored in ROM (4)files on a disk (5)all of these;23. To see what files are on a disk, type the command 6(1)catalog (2)DIR (3)load (4)RUN (5)any of these9724. The Imagewriter printer is a (1)letter quality "(2)dot-matrix (3)TTY (4)inkjet=;25. When text is moved up and down a screen, this process >is known as (1)scrolling (2)rolling (3)wordwrap (4)car-riage return926. A programmer's message to assist a user is a(n) 9(1)error message (2)promt (3)backup (4)write-protect<27. Prevents accidental changes to the contents of a disk>(1)utility (2)write-slot (3)write protect (4)copy protect=28. An exact copy of a disk made by a utility program is a=;(1)backup (2)volume (3)file (4)none of these (5)all of these7529. Which of the following are peripheral devices 97(1)video monitor (2)printer (3)disk drive (4)mouse ((5)all of these are peripheral devices=30. An application program may include (1)games (2)com-;9munication by modem (3)education/tutorial (4)graphies "(5)all of these are applicationsK +COMP..TERMS K,COMP..TEST.3  K.COMP.CHECKLISTz sK-COMPUTER.LAB. K/COMPUTER.QUIZ.2 K/COMPUTER.QUIZ.3 K/COMPUTER.SKILLS A K/DIRECTIONS.TEST' K)DISK.CARE {K'IQ.TESTB  K'OM.1985x  K,PROG..TEST.1K  K+SAFETY.TEST. Kh"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," / COMPUTER TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW 1. Input 2. Output3. RAM4. ROM5. CRT(monitor)6. Bit 7. Byte8. "K" (of memory)9. CPU10.Floppy Disk11.Write-protect notch 12.File13.DOS 14.ProDOS 15.Pascal 16.DOS 3.3 17.Escape 18.Program 19.Catalog20.Dot Matrix Printer21.Scrolling 22.prompt23.Backup (disk)24.Peripheral Device25.Application program #O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,""BASIC TEST 3'O Name:__________________________*1. The BASIC abbreviation for PRINT is :B2. GOTO creates a/an_____________________________________BRANCH.B3. IF/THEN creates a/an__________________________________BRANCH.84. Give the equality symbol for each of the following:(a) EQUALS :(b) LESS THAN :(c) GREATER THAN :(d) LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO : (e) GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO :(f) IS NOT EQUAL TO :KI5. What are the three ways (BASIC commands) to store numbers in computer memory ?(a)(b)(c)OM6. Which command in BASIC allows a programmer or operator to type in data as  a program is being RUN ?LJ7. Briefly discuss one disadvantage of using the LET statement in a BASIC program.'8. Study the following BASIC program:0 10 LET K=02 20 LET K=K+50 30 PRINT K0 40 GOTO 20'(a) What will this program printout ?K(b) If line # 40 were changed to GOTO 10 what will the program printout ?JH9. Study the following BASIC program, then write the message which will $ appear when the program is RUN., 10 PRINT "THE GOTO STATEMENT IS USED" 20 GOT 1104 30 PRINT "THE APPLE IS A GREAT MICROCOMPUTER"1 40 PRINT "REDIRECT THE ORDER OF EXECUTION" 50 GOTO 1801 60 PRINT "PRINT STATEMENTS CAUSE PRINTING"6 70 PRINT "TO TAKE PLACE ON THE MONITOR DISPLAY" 80 GOTO 203 90 PRINT "CAUSE THE PROGRAM TO JUMP FORWARD" 100 GOT 130 110 PRINT "TO" 120 GOTO 40 130 PRINT "OR BACKWARD" 140 GOTO 2001 150 PRINT "THE GOTO STATEMENT IS POWERFUL": 160 PRINT "SINCE IT IS USED TO MODIFY PROGRAM FLOW" 170 GOTO 150/ 180 PRINT "USING GOTO WILL ALLOW YOU TO" 190 GOTO 90 200 END(Write the printout below :)OM10. Study this BASIC program, identify the function of each statement in the 3 space provided and try to predict the output.B STATEMENT/COMMAND FUNCTIONN 10 LET K=0 ____________________________N 20 LET K=K+2 ____________________________N 30 PRINT K ____________________________N 40 GOTO 20 ____________________________(Write the printout below :) #~FINIS~"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," + COMPUTER CHECKLIST$1. STARTUP PROCEDURE (COLD BOOT) :) > TURN ON MONITOR 6 > INSERT DISK LABEL UP/SLOT IN6 > TURN ON POWER SWITCH IN BACK$2. STARTUP PROCEDURE (WARM BOOT) :0 > OPEN APPLE-CNTRL-RESET3. SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE :) > REMOVE DISKETTE7 > TURN OFF POWER SWITCH IN BACK* > TURN OFF MONITOR 4. IF DISKETTE FAILS TO BOOT :3 > TRY STARTUP PROCEDURE # 23 > REMOVE, RE-INSERT, REBOOT= > REMOVE, LINE UP TIMING HOLE, REBOOT/ > CHECK "CAPS LOCK" KEY7 > TRY ANOTHER DISK IF AVAILABLE$ > GET HELP !"5. IF DISK DRIVE DOES NOT STOP :) > HIT CNTRL-RESET3 > TRY STARTUP PROCEDURE # 27 > TURN COMPUTER OFF/REMOVE DISK"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," .  COMPUTER LAB GUIDELINES 41. To use the computer lab a student must have :8 (a) Taken the computer lab orientation course/ (b) Passed the computer lab use exam, (c) A valid computer lab use card,2. Before using the lab a student will :8 (a) Check to see that a computer is available= (b) Sign name, computer number and time in library. (c) Check out software from library53. While using the computer lab a student shall :; (a) Be quiet, courteous and respectful of others4 (b) Use the computer in the proper manner9 (c) Limit the time of use to only one period44. After using the computer lab a student will :0 (a) Turn the computer and monitor off1 (b) Return all software to the library= (c) Sign name, computer number and time in library)5. General Rules for the Computer Lab :7 (a) No food or beverages allowed at any time# (b) No horseplay allowed; (c) No illegally copied software will be allowed>< (d) No unauthorized copies of software or programs + shall be made for any reason ?= (e) If a problem develops with a computer report it  immediately !"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 0 COMPUTER SCIENCE QUIZ 2* Name_______________________________<1. Press this key to leave a program. _____ 1.<2. Puts information on/off a disk.  _____ 2.<3. Integrated Circuits (another name). _____ 3.<4. Controls the computer system. _____ 4.<5. Abbreviation for read only memory. _____ 5.<6. Abbreviation for random access memory. _____ 6.<7. Microprocessor loads this first. _____ 7.<8. DOS "loads itself". _____ 8.<9. Each file on a disk must have this. _____ 9.=10.Save info. at least this frequently. _____ 10.=11.Information saved on disks. _____ 11.=12.This information cannot be modified. _____ 12.=13.New lines or columns come into view. _____ 13.=14.A disk used to store information. _____ 14./15.Information a computer is especially good = at working with. _____ 15.=16.Program to type/edit documents. _____ 16.*17.Program to keep track of many related= pieces of data and information. _____ 17.,18.Program to manipulate numerical in rows= and columns. _____ 18./19.An operating system (OS) available for the= Apple IIc. _____ 19./20.Software that allows one to work with many= applications. _____ 20./ Your choices are as follows:5 (terms may be used more than once),A. Escape N. Files/B. Disk drive O. Filename2C. Chips P. Ten minutes5D. Integrated Software Q. Thirty minutes0E. ProDOS R. Scrolling0F. Spreadsheet S. Data Disk3G. Microprocessor T. ApplicationsH. RAMI. ROMJ. Data BaseK. WordprocessorL. Operating System (OS) M. Booting6 1"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," )  COMPUTER QUIZ 3 ;Name________________________________ Date______________/1.____ Programs that aid in disk operations.32._____ Prepare a disk for reading/writing files.$3._____ A program saved on a disk.-4._____ The disk from which files are read.,5._____ An Apple disk is also called this.86._____ Prevents files from being accidentally erased.17._____ There are 35 of these on an Apple disk.8._____ Eight bits of data.99._____ A computer check that files are saved properly.'10_____ An exact duplicate of a disk.211_____ A programmer's message to assist a user.212_____ Generally used to return to a main menu.:13_____ The program that allows a computerto use a disk.=14_____ The operating system normally used by an Apple IIc.%15_____ One thousand bytes of data.3 Your choices for the above questions are:)A. Kilobyte(K) I. Format.B. Operating system J. Source Disk6C. Prompt K. Write protect notch'D. Verify L. Byte)E. Track M. Backup)F. Volume N. Escape)G. File O. ProDOS)H. Utility P. Pascal2 Answer the following questions true or false.?= 16_____ You can still save programs to a disk if the * write protect notch is covered.6 17_____ It is OK to lay a disk on top of a monitor.@> 18_____ If a disk is cold or hot, allow it to remain at 0 room temperature at least 30 minutes.@> 19_____ It is usually safe to write on a disk label that is % already applied to a disk.@> 20_____ It is a good practice to always place a disk back @> in it's protective envelope, even if just removing 0 it from the drive for a short period."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"( B   COMPUTER LITERACY CHART OF SKILLS AND CONCEPTS  7   CI. Computer Literacy: Knowledge  * (/)mdy- A.Definitions, descriptions, terminology@ 1. definition of a computer...........................( )@ 2. what a computer can and cannot do..................( )@ 3. parts of a computer system.........................( )@ 4. how a computer system works........................( )@ 5. binary numbers and binary mathematics..............( )@ 6. hexadecimal numbers................................( )@ 7. vocabulary.........................................( )@ B.History of computers..................................( )@ C.Computer languages....................................( )  D.Thinking, problem-solving@ 1.logic...............................................( )@ 2.algorithms..........................................( )@ 3.flowcharting........................................( )@ 4.programming in LOGO.................................( )@ 5.programming in BASIC................................( )@ 6.programming in PASCAL...............................( )@ 7.modeling(simulation)................................( ) E.Applications@ 1.word processing.....................................( )@ 2.filing, data-base management........................( )@ 3.spreadsheet.........................................( )@ 4.graphing............................................( )@ 5.music/sound.........................................( )@ 6.robotics............................................( )@ 7.computer aided design (CAD).........................( )@ 8.education, drill and practice, tutorial.............( ) F.Impact on society@ 1.computers in everyday life..........................( )@ 2.impact of automation on job market..................( )@ 3.computer-related occupations........................( )@ 4.training for computer-related jobs..................( )@ 5.legal and ethical issues............................( )@ 6.copyright law.......................................( )@ 7.computer crime......................................( )@ 8.privacy.............................................( )II. Computer Literacy: Skills/ A.Using hardware and application software@ 1.following directions...............................( )@ 2.demonstrate keyboard skills........................( )@ 3.how to use diskettes...............................( )@ 4.how to boot programs...............................( )@ 5.demonstrate proper care of hardware and software...( )@ 6.using word processing software/hardware............( )@ 7.using data-base software...........................( )@ 8.using spreadsheet software.........................( ) B.Programming@ 1.turtle graphics....................................( )@ 2.programming in LOGO................................( )@ 3.problem-solving with LOGO..........................( )@ 4.flowcharting.......................................( )@ 5.programming in BASIC...............................( )@ 6.problem-solving in BASIC...........................( )@ 7.programming in PASCAL..............................( )III.Computer Software@ A.Word processing, composition.........................( )@ B.Spelling.............................................( )@ C.Vocabulary...........................................( )@ D.Reading, reading comprehension.......................( )@ E.Reasoning,problem-solving............................( )@ F.Graphics.............................................( )@ G.Mathematics..........................................( )@ H.Science..............................................( )@ I.Geography............................................( )@ J.Computer programming.................................( )@ K.Filing, Data bases...................................( )@ L.Music, sound effects.................................( )@ M.Games and simulations................................( )@* (/) indicates topic completed and date(s) topic was covered.>e.g. 3.parts of a computer.........................(/)9/1/84JWM:10/01/84  "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," * TEST ON TAKING DIRECTIONS86Directons: This is a timed test. You have three (3) minutes!?=1. Read all the following statements carefully before you do anything.:82. Put your name in the upper right hand corner of this paper.(3. Circle the word name in sentence 2.?=4. Draw five (5) small squares in the upper left hand corner of this paper.5. Put an "X" in each square.%6. Put a circle around each square.17. Sign your name under the title of this test.(8. After the title write: YES YES YES.<9. Put an "X" in the lower left hand corner of this paper.-10. Put an "X" at the bottom of this paper.;11. Put a triangle around the "X" you have just put down.612. On the back of this paper multiply 703 times 66.<13. Draw a rectangle around the number 5 in sentence four.>14. Call out your full name when you have gotten this far.;915. If you have followed directions so far call out "I have it!".:16. On the reverse side of this paper add 8960 and 9860.&17. Put a circle around your answer.7518. In your normal speaking voice count from 1 to 10 backwards.=19. If you are the FIRST person to reach this point, loudly<:call out "I am the first person to reach this point. I am 'the leader in following directions!".8620. Call out "I am nearly finished! I have followed directions!".?=21. Now that you have finished reading everything carefully, do only number two."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," < PROPER FEEDING AND CARE OF FLOPPY DISKS (USER'S GUIDE)?=Although the floppy disk is a popular and handy form of mass >< 2. Never bend, staple, manhandle or otherwise mistreat 0a diskette. It will not forgive you if you do.?= 3. If you spill your Pepsi on a disk or get your sticky :Twinkie on the read-write slot...kiss your disk goodbye!53 4. Do not take a disk sunbathing or on Arctic ?=expeditions. They hate temperature extremes and it will warp their little mylar disks.>< 5. Don't pile books, concrete blocks, anvils etc. on a *disk...They simply cannot take pressure!:8 6. Keep a disk away from any magnetic field of any ?=kind, including TV,s, stereos, telephones, batteries and Dr. 4Frankenstein,s lab. A sure way to wipe out a disk.;9 7. If a disk has a piece of tape or covering of any ;9kind on the write-protect notch...LEAVE IT ALONE!! It is > INTELLIGENCE TEST NAME__________________________><1. If you went to bed at 8 o'clock and set the alarm to get =;up at 9 o'clock in the morning, how many hours of sleep do you get?- 2. Do they have a fourth of July in Norway?13. How many birthdays does an average man have?<:4. Why can't a man living in Winston-Salem N.C. be buried west of the Mississippi R.?;95. If you had only one match and entered a room in which =;there was a kerosene lamp, an oil heater and a woodburning &stove...which would you light first?>6. Some months have 30 days, some 31. How many have 28 days?;97. If a doctor gave you 3 pills and told you to take one 5every half-hour, how long would the pills last you?;98. A man builds a house with four sides. Each side has a =southern exposure. A bear comes by. What color is the bear?*9. How far can a dog run into the woods?>10. What 4 words apperar on every denomination of U.S. coin?=11. In baseball and softball, how many outs in each inning?><12. If you have 2 U.S. coins which total $.55 in value, and *one is not a nickel, what are the coins?=;13. A farmer had 17 sheep. All but one died. How many were left?614. Divide 30 by 1/2 and add 10. What is the answer??=15. Two men are playing checkers. They play 5 games and each =;man wins the same number of games. How can you figure this out?716. Take 2 apples from 3 apples and what do you have??=17. An archeologist claimed he found some gold coins dated 4 &B.C. Do you think he did? Explain...=;18. A woman gives a begger $.50. The woman is the begger's =;sister, but the begger in not the woman's brother. How are they related?8619. Is it legal in N. Carolina for a man to marry his widow's sister?=;20. How many animals of each species did Moses take aboard the Ark with him?- SCORING: 16-20 = GENIUS- 11-15 = NORMAL0 8-10 = SUBNORMAL, 5-7 = IDIOT, 0-4 = ?????1 ANSWERS TO INTELLIGENCE TEST 1. ONE HOUR12. YES, CALENDARS EVERYWHERE HAVE A 4TH OF JULY(3. ONLY ONE, THE REST ARE ANNIVERSARYS4. HE HAS TO BE DEAD FIRST5. THE MATCH6. ALL OF THEM HAVE 28 DAYS 7. ONE HOUR8. WHITE (A POLAR BEAR)610. ONLY HALF-WAY THEN HE'S RUNNING OUT OF THE WOODS 11. SIX;12. A HALF DOLLAR AND A NICKEL, THE OTHER ONE IS A NICKEL 13. NINE14. 25 15. EACH WINS TWO AND TIES ONE16. 2 APPLES$17. NO. CHRIST WAS UNKNOWN IN B.C.&18. THE BEGGER IS THE WOMAN'S SISTER'19. NO. THE MAN IS DEAD (HIS WIDOW!!).20. ZILCH...NOAH TOOK THE ANIMALS ON THE ARKh"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"-OLYMPICS OF THE MIND TEAM FIRST IN DISTRICT PNEastern Olympics of the Mind team, division III (high school) placed first in KIdistrict 5 competition at Western Brown H.S. with their project "Ecology OMDozer". Their winning March 9 allows the team to advance to the state finals (at the University of Akron April 13th.KIEastern's team this year includes Brian Garrett, Bill Mullins, and Darin OMHall, seniors; David Hare and Kent Covert, juniors; David Arn, sophomore and OMBrent Arn, freshman. John Marshall is team coach. Five team members compete, two act as alternates.IGThe competition involved designing and building a vehicle powered by a LJtwo-ton hydraulic jack and negotiating a course layed out by judges. In a MKsecond part of the competition the team had two minutes to respond with as =many answers as possible to a question presented by judges.HFIn this competition, including schools from Cincinnati to Portsmouth, LJEastern's team received a perfect score (350 points out of 350 possible). 1Lynchburg-Clay placed second with Ripley third.MKState final competition at Akron will pit Eastern against the winners from NLthe other eight districts in the state. The winner at Akron April 13th will Oadvance to the World Finals scheduled at the University of Maryland June 5-7."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"+COMPUTER SCIENCE BASIC PROGRAMMING TEST 1N Name______________________________LJ1. Briefly describe how to FORMAT a disk and what is created on it during  formatting:G2. Briefly describe how to INITIALIZE a disk and what is saved to it:KI3. What do the terms RAM and ROM mean and what is the difference between them?NL4. List at least five (5) PERIPHERAL DEVICES for computers and describe the  function of each:OM5. When you finish typing a logical line into the computer, what must you do " to "save" the line to memory?A6. Command which displays all files and file types on the disk:?7. Command which erases all programming from computer memory:IG8. Briefly describe the steps necessary to BOOT a disk, LOAD and RUN a & program with filename "WEIRD AL":I9. Command which clears the screenand returns the cursor to upper left:A10. Write a BASIC program that will display: (on back of test) EASTERN LOCAL HIGH$ SCHOOL, COMPUTER/ LAB"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," >LAB SAFETY TEST _______________________________________ ____> name date (T/F)91._____ The cardinal rule in any lab is "no horseplay".@>2._____ It is not necessary to tie back long hair around a  bunsen burner.;3._____ Newly cut glassware may be filed to smooth edges.?=4._____ It is permissible in some cases to leave an experiment unattended.@>5._____ If you don't understand exactly what to do ask the  instructor.?=6._____ Preventative safety devices (goggles, aprons) must 6 be worn when working with flameor chemicals.=7._____ The most common type of fire is the class "D" fire.48._____ A class "A" fire may be doused with water.@>9._____ A CO2 fire extinguisher is the best all-purpose fire  extinguisher.>10_____ You should use safety glasses even if boiling water.<11_____ Gas burners should be ignited only with a sparker.@>12_____ Test tubes should be pointed away only if heating  liquids.@>13_____ Hot glassware must be placed on asbestos pads to  cool.@>14_____ If a thermometer or glass tubing becomes stuck in a ; stopper it is best to throw the whole thing away.@>15_____ If a mercury spill occurs you must notify everyone ! in the lab immediately.916_____ Common corrosives may be flushed down the sink.>17_____ Flammable liquid waste may be flushed down the sink.@>18_____ Solid chemical waste, matches etc. must be placed in & containers for that purpose.@>19_____ If you contact acids or bases you should run water 4 over the exposed area for at least 15 min.@>20_____ A container with a red label and the number 4 inside 0 it may be handeled safely by students.@>21_____ Anyone can safely handle a container with a blue  code on it.722_____ Any chemical with a black label is poisonous.@>23_____ Green means a chemical may be safely mixed with  water.=24_____ Always add acids to water slowly, never vice-versa.?=25-30. Listed below are six harmful classes of chemicals. ?= Beside each one list the appropriate color code: red; - brown; yellow; black; green or blue./ color code danger/ __________ ______025. __________....................Explosive526. __________....................Water reactive-27. __________....................Poison/28. __________....................Oxidizer029. __________....................Corrosive030. __________....................Flammable1 { Quiz Created 10/01/84 JWM }-SAFT.CONTRACT"K sK/SUB.SUPER.PRAC.': @K*TEMP.AVAIL* }K(TRIV.1.9- wK'VOCAB.11Z K-WILMINGTON.856 K.COMP..ARTICLES: uK.COMPUTER.STUFF?  K,EASTERN.HIGHHl pK.METEOR.SHOWERSO K"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," C CHEMISTRY LAB. STUDENT SAFETY CONTRACT EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL I will:9 follow all instructions given by my teacherA protect eyes, face, hands and body whi!#$%le conducting class activities2 carryout good housekeeping practices> know the location and use of first aid and fire- fighting equipmentEC conduct myself in a responsible manner at all times ( in a laboratory situation? I,_________________________________________, have read' student's name> studied, and taken my teacher's safety test and agreeD to abide by the above safety regulations and to any EC additional printed or oral instructions provided by my  A teacher and/or the school. I further agree to follow all> other written and verbal instructions given in class.EC EC E __________________ _____________________________________ 3 date signatureb"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 86Instructions: Try the following examples of boldface, 2underline, superscript and subscript. Good luck! 1. H2O 2. NH4+3. 212 oF. = 100 oC.4. a2+ 2ax - x2 = 0%5.&( Webster's New World Dictionary!6. Regular type/Boldface type7. APPLEWORKSTM38. this is an example of superscript boldface-9. this is an example of subscript normal@>10.this is an  example of a conglomeration of ' everythingN"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 6TWO MORE PLACES ARE SELLING TEMPLATES FOR APPLEWORKSAPPLICATIONS PO BOX 1052!DOVER NH 03820 603-742-3563#$9.95 2 SIDED DISK TIPS ETC..ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH GROUP 416 ARNOLD)+#BOZEMAN MT 59715 406-586-11576ACCOUNTANT , PORTFOLIO, FINC. CALC. $29.95 EA.PAYROLL $39.95,LET ME KNOW IF THEY ARE GOOD IF YOU HEAR..t"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===2" /What was the name of Lewis and Clark's guide? Sacajawea;9What was the nickname of sharpshooter Martha Jane Canary Burke?Calamity Jane3Who was the first American woman to earn an M.D.,./?Elizabeth Blackwell?=The purchase of what American territory was called #Seward's Folly#?Alaska/In what year was Texas admitted to the Union?1845:From what country was the Louisiana Territory purchased?France3Who was Tippecanoe in #Tippecanoe and Tyler Too#?William Harrison?=Who was the cartoonist who exposed the corruption of Tammany Hall? Thomas Nast53In what city was the first national Women's Rights Conference held?Seneca Falls NY"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"> VOCABULARY TEST 1 NAME______________________________:8Directions: Given a definition write in the appropriate /term(s)...given a term, write the definition.DB1. A program such as Applew0234orks that uses the computer for one or more specific tasks.@>2. The cell to which information is copied with a spreadsheet copy feature.>3. The location of a cell in a spreadsheet, e.g. A16 or F12.=;4. A letter, digit or punctuation mark used in printing or displaying information.B@5. The specificaton that tells how information in a spreadsheet cell or cells is displayed.=;6. One kind of information in a Data Base file, e.g. name, address, city, zip etc.DB7. A nonprinting character(^) that indicates the beginning or end of a special print command.=;8. The value on which a Spreadsheet function operates, e.g @SUM(A1...C1).19. A duplicate or spare copy of a disk or file.CA10. The specification that causes numbers in a Spreadsheet to be ,displayed wih commas between, e.g. 12,000.11. APPROPRIATE FORMAT: 12. ASCII: 13. BLOT: 14 .CELL:15. CLIPBOARD:16. COLUMN INDICATOR:17. CONNECTOR:18. AUXILIARY SLOT:19. CELL INDICATOR:!20. ARGUMENT (Give an example):V"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"2WILMINGTON COLLEGE SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD DAYGEFive students were recognized for outstanding science achievement at KIWilmington College on February 26. They were: Darin Hall, Physics; Kent 578MKCovert, Chemistry; Janice Wagel, Advanced Math; Becky Seipelt, Biology and PNMelanie Gillespie, General Science. Students were accompanied by Mr. Marshall MKand Mr. Neu. Our students were given a guided tour of Wilmington's science PNfacility, received a complimentary supper, and attended a presentation by Dr. DBFredrick Robbins, Nobel prize winner in medicine 1954. During the LJpresentation students from area high schools were recognized and received OMcertificates of science achievement in their area. Dr. Robbins presentation, NL"The Impact of Modern Science on Health", explained how polio was conquered PNin the 1950's and how modern vaccines are developed. 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Netro4Amortization schedule/Useful for income tax purposes:Continuation of modifications to amortization schedule III{APPLE.RDAWP 6 /TAWUG.23/John MacGibbonGeneral*Comments on Apple's Research & DevelopmentCompared to other companiestEIGHT.BITS.RULEAWP16 /TAWUG.23/John MacGibbonGeneral8Comments on value of 8-bit comoputers compared to 16-bit FLOP.FLIPAWP37 /TAWUG.23/ R W Reynolds-Instructions to allow writing on back of disk:Opening up drive to install toggle switch to control write1protect switch...allowing writing to back of diskbHOME.EDUCATIONAWP33 /TAWUG.23/John MacGibbonHome/education Personal experience and commentsHOUSECALC.NOTESAWP17 /TAWUG.23/John MacGibbonPersonal Finance9Instructions for set-up of spreadsheet to calculate costsincurred when purchasing a homeVLETR.READ.FIRSTAWP 9 /TAWUG.23/John & Liz MacgibbongeneralLetter to Jim WillisS LTR.TO.WOZAWP 8 /TAWUG.23/General*comments on Apple Computer and competitionNETRO.NOTES.86DAWP34 /TAWUG.23/Robert J. 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