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DIFFERENC E--------   CA1 NK NKU dSPATHNAME CHAR!ART!~~!~!~~!~!~!|--/ ADDRESS/%  (-AP)!|--/ APPLEWORKS/"!|--/BCT/|--/TAXES/!|--/ CHTR/ ------|!|--/ COMPUTER/ |--/DEATH/% /HARD1/ --!|!|--/HEADER/ !|--/JNL/ --------| !| !|!|--/PROPM/L  (-PM)!|--/PRO/ -----------!|--/ PORTPROGS/|--/PORTS/'!|!|--/PORTFILES/ -------|&  (-AEX)!|!|--/ FILE.UTIL/  boots!|  AEPRO!|  on Hard2!|!||--/ SSPELLER/4  (-SPELL)!|--/ SPELLER/---||--/=1/(|--/DICT/ ---------|--/=2/!|--/JNL/.!|--/FS/ ----------!|--/ REPORTS/% /HARD2/ ---!|!|--/TAXES/!|--/ MEDICAL/!|--/MISC/!|--/MONEY/4!|--/ PORTFOLIO/ Note: -AEX on Hard10!|--/TAXES/ boots AEPRO on Hard2A  (-AEX)!|--/ AEPRO/--------AE (ASCII Express))"updated: May 10, 1985G.FALKV$ This Pathn ame Chart has been a MUST for use with my Hard Drive.^& Using it a s a guide, I m ade one with Dazzle Draw (MousePa int will do)\' I then sco tch taped it t o a heavier cardboard backing and  posted itE( in front o f me near the computer. Lo a nd behold -1)I no longer have to r ely on memory.]+ P.S. The n ames in parent hesis in the left margin are shor ty programsW,  to br ing up AppleWo rks, Portfolio Master, Sensible Speller,W-  and A SCII EXPRESS.  They all reside on my Sider Hard Drive./George W. Falk RM1 NI!,47N'8 NI,UnS/ --- See Instrucructions below ---? -- PORTFOLIOFOLIO - Ozwald &Henrietta Anybody%File: PORTF85Mkt/Shr | | DJExch-Jul 19 |OzInvOzInvOzInvOzInv |HnTdgHnTdgHnTdgHnTdg |TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL | Symblange 1985 |# Shs Cost Market +OR- |# Shs Cost Market +OR- |# Shs Cost  Market +OR- |=== STOCKS ===================== |======================== |======================== |======================== | Aetna Life AETNYSE H@ | | Y@ @@<@ |Y@@@<@ |  Am Express AXPNYSE `G@ | Y@ ףp=H@C@p= @ | i@ \:@C@(\,@ |r@p= o@d@p= ףӣ@ | Am Hosp Supply AHSNYSE F@ | | r@ ףp=J@@Hz@ |r@ףp=J@@Hz@ | AmericanTel&Tel TNYSE 6@ | | b@ Q@^@ \V@ |b@Q@^@ \V@ | Benihana Nat'l BNHN OTC 4@ | @@ (\@@Qr@ | |@@(\@@Qr@ | Burnup & Sims BSIM OTC @!@ | i@'1@Q%@p@i@@ܲVt | |i@1@@ܲVt | Emerson Elect EMRNYSE `R@ | | Y@ Q8@@zǪ@ |Y@Q8@@zǪ@ |Gibralter Fincl GFCNYSE $@ | r@ | |r@Q@Q@ | Halliburton HALNYSE <@ | @@ R;@@@Ga | |@@R;@@@Ga |Intermedics Inc ITM OTC $@ | | | |=!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!: D/J RATE PRICE |OzInvOzInvOzInvOzInv |HnTdgHnTdgHnTdgHnTdg |TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL | SYMB %PER SH |# Shs Cost Market +OR- |# Shs Cost Market +OR- |# Shs Cost Market +OR- |==== BONDS ====================== |======================== |======================== |======================== |PBCnty 10/01/04 = ףp=? |?5\@ | | @ V@@$@̼@ |$@V@{G @q= ף |USTrs 08/15/85BATP Q? Y@ | | @ Lk@@$@3333<@ |@Lk@@@Lw |==== OTHER ====================== |======================== |======================== |======================== |ABC Oil & Gas ---- ----{Gẇ@@9@ | @ .@@ɂ | |@.@@ɂ |MunSeriesTrust ---- ---- Qo@ | A@ LU@)@e | |A@LU@)@e |!= CASH!=!= |======================== |======================== |======================== |XYZ Bank Money Mkt FundMarket Fund |CASH> 33333a@33333a@ |CASH> )\u#@)\u#@ |p= w@p= w |CASH Accounts |CASH> Gz@Gz@ |CASH> = ףp?@= ףp?@ |= ף@= ף | | | |!= TOTALS======!= |======================== |======================== |======================== | Sub-T Common Stockock |QFo1@<@zͅ)V@ | ףp@P@ףp= ܾ@ | @  | Sub-T Bonds | |ffff @(@/@ |ffff @ffff  |!Sub-T Other Securitiesurities |̠@̼@B | |̠@̠ |"Sub-T Cash Accountsunts |p= ף@p= ף@ |Hz.ï@Hz.ï@ |z7@z7 |_# |------------------ |------------------ |------------------ | $TOTALS ALL SECURITIESRITIES--> |vL`e@z @ IS@ |33337@zG@Q@ |Ӂ@Ӂ |@%!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!= |"&Stocks Updated 07-19-85'Cash  " 07-10-85(Bonds  " 06-30-85") Purchases  " 07-10-85?+!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=1, ----------!- INSTRUCTIONS!-!-!-Y-This Portfolio Spreadsheet is intended to show a pi cture onn any M. specified date of securities held in several portfolios.[/Although this demo sheet is set up for 2 portfolios, it is a simple V0 matter to copy columns E thru J in order to accomodate as many Y1 portfolios as desired.The width of a printout (17 CPI & 8 LPI)_2 will then exceed a standard 8-1/2" sheet, but either a wider printer_3 can be used or else sheets can be scotch taped together to produce h4 the desired reesults.  Change  'Total'' foormula as as po ortfolio os are aadded.b5To add securities, simply use the clipboard to copy an existing security R6 and insert it where desired. Then change the data to suit.Q7A standard 11" sheet will support about 40 to 45 securities.Q8To delete a security, simply delete the entire unwanted Row.[9To update Market values, simply enter in column D the current marketP: quotation from the Wall Street Journal or from Dow Jones.Y;The spreadsheet formulas will do the rest.Since all recalculationsM< are 'forward', only a single pass is required with OA-K.P=When finished, use OA-T to show Headers and Security Names.?COLUMN WIDTHS@!~!~!~!~~~~^AIn reviewing TAWUG disks 1 thru 8 I sensed a hesitation to freely useWB the column widt idth featu ature in m n most of of the spreadsheets.YCIt's worth your time to learn how to manipulate the column widths.UDThis Portfolio spreadsheet is a good example of careful planningRE for column widt idths. Values up to $!9,999 can be entered.^FHeaders are clear and understandable.And after OA-T sets the security\G names to alwaysays show, you can still see all the data in any two&H portfolios at ot one time.4ITAKE THE TIME TO STUDY OA-L and OA-VIJPrepared Aug 5, 1985It will be worth your while.  (Kby George W. Falk!~!~!~!~!~ CA1NCNCPnS SALES FOR PNAME DATE AMOUNT TAX  TOTAL  CONTRACT  DUE  BILLEDe'6G?@X@@U@ )\(?6 )\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2 )\(?2 )\(?2 )\(?2 )\(?2 )\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?2)\(?3TOTALS)_!_!___________________!______w4TOTALS--------------2PARISH TAX----------Q?2STATE TAX-----------{Gz?"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." @>This is a worksheet I did when I was shopping for a new car. ;9Many times it is favorable to inflate the trade value of 86your present car and add that to the price of the new =;vehicle. This gives a greater percent down which can ease financing the new one.> to col 20 S --> to col 40 S --> to col 60 S Esc b. Printer Options: H Option Default Short Medium LongJ Setting Document Document DocumentK ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~F PW 8.0 8.5 8.5 8.5F LM 1.0 1.0 .7 .5F RM 1.0 1.0 .7 .5D CI (a) 10 12 12 17F PL (b) 11.0 3.0 6.0 11.0F BM 2.0 1.0 1.0 .5J LI 6 6 6 8 (c)PNNotes: (a) I personally prefer 12 CPI (Elite) in most of my documents. This OMis up to each individual's taste. Some printers will not support 12 CPI. I set this document for 17 CPI.NL (b) A shorter PL will reduce the length of the Form Feed at the end NLof each page. I'm a bit hazy on this, but it seems to me that to make this KIwork, I also had to reset the printer configuration to 'NO' for 'Accepts ;top-of-page commands' and for 'Stop at end of each page'.LJ (c) A setting of 8 LI can reduce paper bulk in your documentation JHhard copies. For example, with 17 CI, .5 LM, .5 RM, 8 LI, and .5 BM, I GEprinted out 17 pages of hard copy of Ina Levinson's Barrel series on 3TAWUG.6 & .7. P.S. It was well worth the effort.+File: /Hard1/Computer/TAWUG/AW Tips 8508A-Also see 'AW Tips 8508B' 'Pathname Chart'= and 'Portfolio Sheet' (including comments on Column Widths)Prepared Aug 1, 1985 by:@ Summer: George W. Falk Winter: George W. FalkM A2-199 Kaleva Rd (after 3475 S. Ocean Blvd, Apt 409F Shirley, MA 01464 Nov Palm Beach, FL 33480@ Source: TCW554 10 ) Source: TCW554F Tel: 617-537-4044 Tel: 305-585-7666"O===================|===================|===================|===================,"U(Memo to: TAWUG members LFrom: George W. Falk Subject: More AppleWorks Tips & CommentsIG Hard Drive: In all the files on TAWUG's disks 1 thru 8 I saw no LJmention of a Hard Drive. Last December, I decided to take the plunge and FDinvested $700 in the 10 Megabyte Sider from First Class Peripherals MK(1-800-538-1307). This, along with my IIe, a Duo-Disk Drive, and finally, MKAppleWorks makes up a combination of one of the most rewarding investments PNI've ever made. Not only does the Hard Drive hold an almost unlimited amount HFof disk memory, but it speeds up the use of AppleWorks tremendously. NLEntering -AP (a simple 2-line start-up program) brings up AppleWorks almost OMinstantaneously, and the back and forth access to the main program while you PNare working in AppleWorks is so fast that I have literally forgotten how slow FDand cumbersome it was before Sider. I'll be glad to share my other PNexperiences with the Sider if you are interested. (see bottom of this file on how to contact me).OM Condensed Print Mode: The condensed print mode lies somewhere between PN16 and 17 CPI, depending on which printer you are using. Some documents show OM16 and some show 17. To avoid confusion, I simply set the same printer code Ofor BOTH 16 and 17. In my case it was an Esc Q for my NEC PC-8023A-C printer.KI Printer ON & Printer OFF: For 5 years, up to the time I bought my OMApple IIe a year ago, I was very happy with Super-Text (Muse Software). And PNthen, along came AppleWorks. It didn't take long before I was hooked on this OMwonderful bit of software, B U T - there is one feature in Super-Text that LJI sorely miss with AWks. With STxt, a Ctrl-Q set anywhere in a file will PNturn the printer OFF, and a Ctrl-O set anywhere following the Ctrl-Q turns it MKback ON. It was great for inserting little notes to myself that I did not LJwant printed out, and was almost invaluable in a 4-volume document that I Fhave been trying to computerize off and on over the past five years.PN I've tried unsuccessfully to get Apple to incorporate this feature in any OMupcoming modification, but they evidently have not received enough calls for PNthe option, and I've been told that it will not be considered. If you agree DBwith me, I would appreciate you're contacting Apple with your own KIrecommendation. If enough of us shout loud enough, someone up there may listen.OM After reading Ina Levinson's suggestion in one of her 'Barrel' series on NLhow to print Italics by making use of the Sub or SuperScript options in the OMprinter setup, I got the bright idea that this might work for Printer OFF/ON OMcommands. It didn't ! ! ! I tried both the NEC select and deselect codes - OMand even entered a PR#0 & a PR#1. Nothing worked except to throw my printer KIinto the enlarged type mode and I had a heck of a job getting it back to *normal. Any suggestions, anyone ?????+File: /Hard1/Computer/TAWUG/AW Tips 8508B-Also see 'AW Tips 8508A' 'Pathname Chart'= and 'Portfolio Sheet' (including comments on Column Widths)Prepared Aug 2, 1985 by:@ Summer: George W. Falk Winter: George W. FalkM A2-199 Kaleva Rd (after 3475 S. Ocean Blvd, Apt 409F Shirley, MA 01464 Nov Palm Beach, FL 33480@ Source: TCW554 10 ) Source: TCW554F Tel: 617-537-4044 Tel: 305-585-7666#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===0" AppleWorks Hints fromW. B. JacksonLJFirst of all here's a nice way of incorportating a latterhead along with ECyour letters. I open a new file for each letter and copy [@-C] my IGheading from a separate file which has it all set up. If its a repeat JHletter then I copy the heading and salutation from the previous letter, CHANGE THE DATE, and carry on.U++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ W. B. JACKSON124 WILSON AVENUESIMCOE, ONT N3Y 2E7++++++++++++++++++++++++++++July 15, 1985Mr. Jim Willis 1300 HintonWest Monroe, LA71291 A?Not as fancy perhaps as D.J. Lane might do it but it is easier =than using PrintShop and feeding in new paper all the time.?=By the way I have an Apple DMP and I do wish I could make it >catalog contains a more detailed listing for each item in the HFcollection. It has been sorted alphabetically with three records on GEeach page. Whenever appropriate actual program names are included. IGPhrases, in parentheses, have been added to provide users with general JHinformation about the items. Not all of the listings actually include FDsoftware. D/S indicates that written documentation accompanies the IGsoftware. A "D" means that the item is a written document and that it GEcontains NO software. An "S" indicates that the item is a piece of KIsoftware and does not contain documentation. The codes for building are FDE, H, and C for elementary, high school and computer room. Special JHeducation software is indicated by the codes SE-E and SE-H depending on FDthe building. A listing of the publishers has been included in the catalog after part two.DB If you find an error or think of a report that could make this CAcatalog more useful to you, please give your suggestions to Jean IGFerguson or Dave DiLella. This catalog will be updated, as needed, as long as it serves a purpose.<)EVAL.FORM <*NAME.LGE.1<+TAWUG.8508Aa<+AVEQUIPMENT<'CATALOG<&t<'VENDORS; <%VIDEOC <J#O========================|=================================================|=====," SOFTWARE EVALUATION FORM Weedsport Central SchoolMProgram Title:  MPackage Title:  MPublisher:   Price:  OCircle One: School Software Library BOCES Loan Other  NBack-up Copy (circle): provided available $  not available8System (circle): Apple other  MMinimum Memory (circle): II+(48K) II+(64K) //e(64K) //e(128K) otherGPeripherals Needed (circle): # of drives 1 2 printer joystickM paddle mouse modem other  Program Description %Program Use(s) (check one or more):M   Drill & Practice   Tutorial   SimulationN   Utility   Enrichment   RemediationLJ   Problem Solving   Educational Game   Computer LiteracyKI   Authoring System   Managed Instruction   Special EducationLGrade level(s) (circle): Primary Intermediate Junior Senior AdultMGroup instructional size (circle): individual small group #  class6Sound can be turned off (circle): YES NO NA7Appropriate use of a computer (circle): YES NO<Approximate execution time for average use:  min.*Printed documentation (circle): YES NOO If yes is it necessary for the execution of the program (circle): YES NO6Content of the program modifiable (circle): YES NOIGraphics necessitates the use of a color monitor (circle): YES NO NAIThe disk must remain in the disk drive for proper execution: YES NO9Student handouts have been provided: YES NO NAMCorrelation to district curriculum:  MComment:  MComment:  MComment:  #(over)Evaluation Checklist M Please rate the following by circling your response (4 = strongly agree, -1 = strongly disagree, 0 = not applicable).> EDUCATIONAL CONTENT:4 3 2 1 0 The program content is accurate.L4 3 2 1 0 The content is appropriate for the intended users.=4 3 2 1 0 The difficulty level is consistent.F4 3 2 1 0 The content is free of race, sex, and other & stereotypes.MComment:  : PRESENTATIONE4 3 2 1 0 The purpose of the program is well-defined.C4 3 2 1 0 The program achieves its defined purpose.F4 3 2 1 0 The frame display is clear and easy to read.M4 3 2 1 0 Do graphics, sound, and color, if used, enhance the5 instructional presentation.MComment:  = USER INTERACTION64 3 2 1 0 The program is motivational.D4 3 2 1 0 The feedback is effective and appropriate.B4 3 2 1 0 Cues and prompts are used to help users.L4 3 2 1 0 The user can control the rate of the presentation.B4 3 2 1 0 The user can control the sequence of the' presentation.F4 3 2 1 0 Erroneous input has been adequately handled.K4 3 2 1 0 The user has access to help or the main menu most& of the time.MComment:  > TEACHER INTERACTIONN4 3 2 1 0 Adequate record-keeping is provided for on the disk.=4 3 2 1 0 The teacher can modify the program.H4 3 2 1 0 The teacher does not have to monitor the user.B4 3 2 1 0 The teacher's documentation is clear and( comprehensive.MComment:  Overall Evaluation CHECK ONE8  Excellent program. Recommend without hesitation.3  Good program. Consider for use or purchase.(  Fair. Wait for something better.<  Not useful. I have not found it useful for my needs.MComment:  OReviewer's Name:   Date:  f"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPC/O JIM WILLIS1300 HINTON ST.WEST MONROE LA. 71291THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPC/O JIM WILLIS1300 HINTON ST.WEST MONROE LA. 71291THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPC/O JIM WILLIS1300 HINTON ST.WEST MONROE LA. 71291THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPC/O JIM WILLIS1300 HINTON ST.WEST MONROE LA. 71291"O===================|===================|===================|===================,"2(A August 6, 1985BMemo to: Jim Willis 1300 Hinton St W. Monroe, LA 71291@From: George W. Falk A2-199 Kaleva Rd Shirley, MA 01464 Dear Jim,GE It has taken me a week or so to thoroughly review disks 1 thru 8 FDthat you were kind enough to send me. I will be proud to join the FDgroup and I hope that I can make some helpful contributions now and FDthen. For your records, please note at the bottom of this sheet my GEsummer and winter addresses. If you can include both, it will avoid 3the chore of semi-annual notification of changes.FD I enclose disk /DATA/ with some contributions to TAWUG that may be of interest to members:/ AW Tips 8508A AW Tips 8508B1 Pathname Chart Portfolio SheetGE If you agree, I will be pleased if you include them with a TAWUG.x DBdisk to members. Each file is self-explanatory with comments and *explanation for the benefit of the user.FD I have a record of its contents, so you can overwrite the data, GEand you can use the disk to send me the next TAWUG distribution. I enclose $2 to cover postage.8 Once again, thank you for including me with TAWUG 5 Sincerely,Reply to Summer address: George W. Falk A2-199 Kaleva Rd Shirley, MA 01464!Winter address (Nov 1 to May 1)(For your records): George W. Falk 3475 S. 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SILVERDALEWA98383P YOUNGBLOODRAY WHOUSTON CHRONICLE PO BOX 4260HOUSTONTX77210 713 220-7171UZAENGERKathleenHOWELL CARNEGIE LIBRARYHEAD LIB314 W GRAND RIVERHOWELLMI48843&O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." IG(c) 1985, The Arizona Desert Apple Menagerie, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. FDAll commercial rights reserved. Permission granted for duplication Band distribution by any non-profit computer user's organivxyz{|}~zation.0Downloads from the APPLE TREE, AppleWorX Board1]5[ AppleWorX Board : Option (for Help use ?):1 Numb ->1 Sub ->AppleWorks BoardFrom ->The Sysop (Adam)Date ->5/7/85 01:37:16 AM"Welcome to the AppleWorks Board! Numb ->3$ Sub ->[A]+Q Saves Time And EnergyFrom ->RON LAMEE (#2)Date ->5/23/85 10:49:15 PMH The [A]+Q (open-apple Q) command can be used at nearly any point inEa menu or document. This command opens a window showing an index ofCthe files currently on the Desktop. Using the arrow keys, you mayFchoose a file in the Desktop index and move directly into that file.FIn most cases, you will save several keystrokes with this technique.GAnother feature: when you press [A]+Q, the amount of memory remainingCon the Desktop will appear in the usual place, in the lower rightEcorner of the screen; pressing "Return" will put you back where youwere in the present file.B I use the [A]+Q command with the Clipboard to remove databaseFrecords from an "active" membership file to a "deleted" file that isEalso loaded on the Desktop. This saves a lot of time when a deletedBmember decides to rejoin; I just move their record back into theactive list.D In another application, I use the word processor to construct aBsimple two- page newsletter for my office. Since I want to use aEdouble-column format, I make two files for each page, a left columnCand a right column, each with dif- ferent margins. When doing theHentry and editing, I put all four columns into memory and use [A]+Q toDmove text back and forth between columns until it all fits nicely.DIncidently, when printing, I just print the right column, roll theHpaper back, then print the left column. It works fine and looks great. Numb ->4; Sub ->AppleWorks + More Memory = A Great Program - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->5/27/85 08:05:50 PMF OK, AppleWorks is a neat program, but some things about it reallyFbug me. For one thing, the blasted program is so big that it doesn'tCfit entirely into memory. Only the "management" program and a fewDsub-programs fit into memory at the same time. This means that youGhave fairly frequent reading from drive holding the program disk whenDAppleWorks looks for a certain sub-program that isn't currently in=memory. You notice this especially when printing something.C Another irritating problem is the serious lack of space on theCDesktop. Yes, you can put 12 different files up at once, but theyHbetter be small ones to fit within the 55K of Desktop space. I know ofBone database (ADAM II's member roster) that was getting a little cramped!E If you have complained about these things too, your problems areEover (well, almost). I recently helped do a beta test on a piece ofAhardware that can add up to 756K of memory to an Apple //e. The@MultiRam from Checkmate Technology is a card that replaces theHstandard or extended 80-column text card on a //e. The card comes withH64K installed, but, as I understand it, you can add either 64K or 256KDchips (in rows of eight) to make up the full 768K. Other optionsGinclude an add-on board to expand memory to 1.5 Meg (that's one and aGhalf MILLION bytes) and an RGB interface for display of hi-resolutionFcolor pictures. As sold, the card provides "double Hi-Res" graphics,Hjust like the other //e 80-columns cards, and is completely compatableBwith everything I've used it on so far. As a matter of fact, theHentire time that I've used the card, it worked flawlessly, despite theFfact that it is a prototype. That kind of performance is impressive;?you always expect a few bugs in the first run, but none here.E As for AppleWorks, you won't believe the difference. A configur-Hation program is provided with MultiRam that allows AppleWorks to loadEcompletely into memory. Voila! No more aggravating disk access; the@increase in exec- ution speed is remarkable. Also, when a 768KEMultiRam is used, your AppleWorks Desktop expands to 551K! The onlyDproblem may be convincing your budget to cooperate. The card, withF256K memory installed (enough to produce some of the above miracles)Dwill most likely run you between $300-400. Naturally, the greatestHpart of the cost is tied to the amount and the current price of memorythat you stick on it.E Just so this doesn't sound like a commercial, I believe that theHApplied Engineering people in Texas are also making an extended memoryEboard. However, with Checkmate Technology's reputation for quality,Cservice and innovation, I would stick with them. In the future, IDintend to do a more in-depth review to appear in the ADAM'S APPLE. Numb ->5( Sub ->A Very Peculiar Problem - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->5/27/85 08:09:38 PMH Have you ever seen a word processing document that could crash yourHword processing software? I ran into this peculiar situation at a timeEwhen I was struggling with some disk drive problems. When I finally?got my drives straightened out, I had several data disks thatGAppleWorks refused to read. I copied the files onto a fresh disk (theGcopy program didn't complain) and thought my problems were over. Ha!E One afternoon, I booted AppleWorks and loaded in a "boilerplate"Bfile that I use frequently. Surprise! Several patches of garbage;appeared in the middle of the text. The stuff looked likeD"E^YY^^^^^fke^^C", with some inverse char- acters in the middle. I@casually ran the cursor into the first patch of gar- bage, andFeverything FROZE. I mean, it just bombed the whole thing! The screenBwas unchanged, but there was no cursor and the keyboard wouldn'tFrespond. Fortunately, I had no other data on the Desktop, so I could@shut down and reboot. I discovered that I could get rid of theCoffensive patches by pos- itioning the cursor to the right of theDpatch and using the "Delete" key to dispose of it. I imagine that[A]+D would do it, too.D I suspect that the garbage consisted of some control charactersGthat the editor found "uneatable". They probably appeared as a resultEof my disk drive problems. From now on, if I see unusual strings of@characters in some text, I intend to save the file first, theninvestigate! Numb ->6" Sub ->Another Tip-[A]+S - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->5/27/85 08:13:20 PMF [A]+S (open-apple+S) is an AppleWorks command that you should useHconstantly when working on any type of file. This is the SAVE command,Dand it can be used at any point in the editing or entry of a file.EWhen invoked, the file that you are in is immediately saved to diskHunder the current file name. AppleWorks won't easily allow you to quitBthe program without saving any files that were modified, but youGshould frequently update when entering data, just to prevent the lossDof data in the event of a power failure or system reset (it can be done!).IG The beauty of [A]+S is that you needn't go through the main menu to FDdo a save. You save several keystrokes, and end up back in the file HFwhen the save is completed. Get in the habit of using [A]+S--it saves both time and effort. Numb ->7( Sub ->CATALOGING DISKETTES - SULLIVAN#From ->VALERIE SULLIVAN - User 45Date ->5/30/85 11:40:26 AMHFor those of you who wish to know the files on your Appleworks created?=diskettes and don't wish to take the time to write them down CAindividually, here's a tip that will get your printer to print a GEcatalog of the files for you. You must know the Pathname in order to do this.EA: To find out pathname of diskette to be cataloged, boot ProDos in Drive 1;& 1. Choose option F:Prodos Filer) 2. Choose option V:Volume Commands& 3. Choose option l:List VolumesH 4. Write down Volume Name (Don't forget that the / is part of the name), 5. Press (esc) to exit "list Volumes"/ 6. Press (esc) to exit "Volume commands"1 7. Select Q to quit the "System Utilities"+ 8. Press return to get the main menuFB: If you already know the pathname of the diskette to be cataloged, boot ProDos in Drive 1# 1. Select B: Applesoft Basic. 2. Turn on printer switch and type PR#1C 3. Take ProDos out of drive andd replace with diskette to be cataloged6 4. Type CATALOG/FID, where FID is the pathname.> 5. Sit back and watch your printer do the work for you.HThis will help you keep nice neatly organized files on your diskettes,Hor for those that don't like nice neat files, at least be able to findwhat you need. Numb ->8 Sub ->Did you notice? - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->5/30/85 10:53:00 PMFJerry C. pointed out something interesting to me the other day: WhenEyou look at the files on an AppleWorks data disk using the "5 OtherEActivities" and "2 Catalog Files On Current Disk" (or somethng likeBthat), you will notice that the files are placed in alphabeticalorder.BIf you have a data disk with a lot of files on it, and you use aEparticular file as "boilerplate" (blank form), make sure it's savedGwith a filename begin- ning with an "A"; you'll always find it at the.top of the file list when you go to load it. Numb ->9 Sub ->JULY A+ - LEWISFrom ->JIM LEWIS - User 10Date ->6/8/85 10:03:49 PMHIF YOU USE APPLEWORKS, YOU BETTER CHECK OUT THE JULY A+ MAGAZINE. THEYDHAVE 3 STORYS ON GETTING THE MOST OUT OF APPLEWORKS. THEY HAD SOMEVERY USEFUL INFORMATION. Numb ->10& Sub ->AppleWorks on the II+ - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->6/8/85 10:23:22 PMH Running AppleWorks on a II+ presently requires the MultiView 80/160Ecard from Checkmate Technology. I have seen it running, and it is7not the smooth, streamlined program you see on a //e.F First of all, the Desktop is limited to about 5K or 10K of space.HAlso, since the II+ lacks many of the keys on the //e (i.e., up & downAarrows, open & closed apples, Delete, etc.), you must have gameBpaddles hooked up and make some different keypresses to make the commands.F All in all, it is quite impressive, considering the problems thatGmust be overcome, but unless you need the 160 column display for someDother applica- ions, you are probably better off putting the moneytowards a //e. Numb ->11+ Sub ->MegaWorks Mail Merge Q & A - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->6/8/85 10:27:46 PMFIn prowling the Apple Tree Main Board, I found a couple of bulletins,that would go nicely on this board. Thus,$Subject: MAILMERGE FOR APPLEWORKS2From: VALERIE SULLIVAN (Apple Tree User #45)HHAS ANYONE USED MAILMERGE FOR APPLEWORKS? I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HOW THEFSPELLING CHECKER WORKS. ALSO, HOW MANY WORDS ARE IN THE DICTIONARY?CI HAVE NOT SEEN ANY REVIEWS COMMENTING ON HOW WELL-WRITTEN IT IS.HWOULD BE INTERESTED IN HEARING FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS USED IT. THANKS!!$Subject: MEGAWORKS FOR APPLEWORKS.From: RANDY BAILEY (Apple Tree User #24)GIn response to the earlier post concerning the mail merge program for'AppleWorks, it is called MegaWorks...&The program has two basic functions:H 1. SPELLING CHECKER: This feature is menu driven and very simpleHto use. The other day I did a spelling check on a 2,400 word document.FIt took about 10 minutes (I didn't time it, but it seemed that long)Hto review the words in the document (it counts them for you which is aHnice feature), then it compares them to its dictionary disk, which you?can put in drive 2. After it does all of its counting up andEreviewing the document it then displays each word which it does notFhave in its dictionary or that it has determined is misspelled. ThisCcan be laborius as it did not recognize 65 technical words in theHdocument I was checking. It's necessary to tell the program to ignoreEthe occurances of the word, add it to the dictionary or correct itsAspelling. The program then saves the corrected document and theHoriginal document on the data disk for you. One problem I encounteredGwas it took out some of the formatting commands I had embedded in theHdocument and it reformatted major sections. I had to manually correctDthese errors. As you "add" words to the dictionary, it recognizesHmore and more of the words you use in your written vocabulary and will$"mark" fewer of them as incorrect.A 2. MAIL MERGE: The mail merge is a fairly straightforwardHfeature in that it allows lists to be created by the word processor orCdatabase of AppleWorks. There are several steps to the process ofDmerging a list with a form document and there is little margin forFerror. To define a list entry you set off the field name with $$ (2Edollar signs such as $$NAME: John). For each personalized field inFyour form document (such as a letter being sent to several people onCyour list) you must have a matching field in your form. Using theEexample of John above the salutation for you letter might look likethis:Dear $$FIRST:> You define the field names (it's a good idea to make themGmeaningful and simple), then place them in your letter where you wantBthe list data to appear. The result? If you have 100 names andBaddresses in your list, the MegaWorks program will merge the twoGdocuments and produce 100 personalized letters and save them to disk.HTo print them out, you boot AppleWorks and load the letters, then sendthem to the printer.HHaving used many list processing programs I find the MegaWorks programDadequate, but too time consuming for serious use in business. ForAserious list processing a DECmate III running WPS-8 is an idealDcombination. But, if your need is for merged letters infrequently,!MegaWorks will meet your needs. Numb ->128 Sub ->AMP - Another mail merge program for AW - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->6/8/85 10:31:10 PMD The AppleWorks Mailing Program (AMP) is an inexpensive piece ofDsoftware that creates automated form letters using AppleWorks word@processing documents with AppleWorks database files. This is a@stand-alone program written in BASIC, so it can be modified as>desired. While I have not used the software, it looks fairly>powerful. There is no spelling checker, unlike the MegaWorks software.G AMP is distributed solely through the International Apple Core, ofBwhich ADAM II is a member. The cost is $25.00, with five or moreHcopies for only $22.00 each. I am interested in purchasing a copy, butHwill wait a few weeks and gather orders. If you want more information,Cleave me a note through the AppleWorks Board co-Sysop feedback orAuto-reply this bulletin. Numb ->13+ Sub ->Checking spelling SENSIBLY - LAMEEFrom ->RON LAMEE - User 2Date ->6/8/85 10:41:59 PMG On the subject of spelling checkers, the Sensible Speller softwareFfrom Sensible Software should always be mentioned. I have been using?the ProDOS version for several months, checking AW documents.E This is an extremely good spelling checker, although it is a bitAmore difficult to use that the DOS 3.3 version. It includes twoCenormous dictionaries, totalling more than 35,000 words. SensibleGSpeller is a little expensive, but for mediocre sprellers like me, itis a life-saver.F How about if we put in our two-cents for a spelling checker to be0integrated into the next update of AppleWorks? Numb ->14' Sub ->WHEN APPLEWORKS WON'T - BAILEYFrom ->RANDY BAILEY - User 24Date ->6/10/85 07:03:11 PMHThe other day I went crazy trying to get my AppleWorks to stop hangingEup in drive #2. It kept saying "...install program disk in drive 1Hand press`return" which I did, but it kept spinning drive 2 instead...EAfter a while it finally dawned on me that I had named my data diskF/APPLEWORKS (which is the same name as the program disk)... So whenFit would access the data disk it expected to find the program files.Boy did I feel dumb!EThe lesson: name your data disk anything BUT appleworks or you will'encounter some VERY strange problems. Numb ->15) Sub ->APPLEWORKS FOR BUSINESS - BAILEYFrom ->RANDY BAILEY - User 24Date ->6/14/85 09:34:47 PM<Excerpted from the Arizona Republic - Monday, June 9, 19853AppleWorks Looks Like The Best For Small BusinessBy BOB SCHWABACHUniversal Press SyndicateA ...As I have mentioned before, I am not fond of integratedCpackages. What you basically need is a word processing program, aHspread sheet program and a data base. The word processors that you canGbuy as single packages usually are much better than any you get in an0integrated package. Individual data bases are better.D The lone exception to my antipathy for integrated packages isDApple Works, which runs on the Apple //e and //c and is absolutelyCgreat. It costs $250. Of course, you don't see Apple //s sittingDaround the offices of corporate America for the most part, so thisFdoesn't get much attention from the biggies -- which is just as wellHbecause it can't handle a large business. But it is close to ideal forsmall businesses.G AppleWorks has been a real sleeper in computer software. It hasBbeen a word-of-mouth mover in the past year, and in the computerFbusiness, it is believed that AppleWorks now may be the best-sellingFprogram in America. About a quarter-million businesses are being runon AppleWorks.C AppleWorks is beautiful, but it is only available for Apple.FThere is hope, however, Rupert Lissner, who wrote AppleWorks, now is@working with software giant MicroSoft to do an AppleWorks-like@product, MouseWorks, for the Apple Macintosh. But, given thatHMicrosoft is a heavy hitter in IBM software, there is hope that such a/program may be done for the IBM-PC as well... Numb ->16/ Sub ->Appleworks/MX-80 Printer Bug - BULLARD!From ->DORMAN BULLARD - User 49Date ->6/23/85 01:09:23 PMHThis bug only applies if you are using an Epson MX-80 with Graftrax +.GThe source for this information is the November 1984 issue of InCiderGmagazine (page 109), an article by W. M. Miller, Jr. However, it mayB@provide some insight if you are having problems with some other set-up.FThe problem surfaces when trying to use underlining. One symptom isGgetting dashes under the text instead of true underlining. Another isEthat underlining cannot be stopped once started. Before getting toCthe real fix, here's a kludge I used before I found the real fix.HThe printer remembers codes sent to it and continues to use them untilBthe code is changed, or the power is turned off. So, when I wasFhaving the problem I turned on underling where I wanted it to start.CWhen the cursor was at the end of whatever I wanted underlined, IGpressed OA-O (open APPLE O) and entered PH (pause here). This causedGthe printer to stop at that point when printing the document. When itHdid, I just reached over and turned the power to the printer off, thenEback on. Pressing any key now started printing again. However, theGprinter now no longer "remembers" the code sent to start underlining;Call print modes are reset to their default values. Of course thisG"fix" is not practical in many cases. But if you are having problems$it might help as a short term fix.FAs an aside, you should note that if you have been using the printer?with various print modes, then start to print a new document,GAppleworks does not reset the printer in all cases; the printer willHFremember the last codes it received and print your new document with theEold codes whether you wanted them or not. So, it's a good habit toHroutinely turn the power to the printer off, then on before printing aHnew document unless you have not printed anything since first poweringCthe printer up. Of course a better solution (not so tough on theFon-off switch of the printer) is to send the printer's reset code asDthe first control character of your document. However, I have hadHdifficulty getting that to work on the Epson; maybe someone has a fix for that!!DOh, the real fix. This lies in not telling Appleworks you have anEEpson with Graftrax +, since the built-in printer driver has a bug.BInstead set up a custom driver as described in the manual. ThisHrequires that you enter the control codes necessary to turn on and offFunderlining (as well as other printer functions such as superscript,Esubscript, boldface, etc.). If you haven't done this, it's not tooHhard. Also, you will be giving this "new" printer a new name, so If it7doesn't work, just don't use it. Here are the steps:F1. Select "Other Activities" from the main menu, then select option 7 from that menu.G2. Choose "Add a Printer" (option 2. from the "Printer Information" menu.*3. Choose "Custom Printer" (option 11).F4. After you say the slot number of the printer, change option 2 onF the next menu (Accepts top-of-page commands from "no" to "yes").+ Then select option 5., Printer Codes.H5. At the next menu, select 4., "Underlining". Then select option 2,H for start/stop underline commands and provide the following codes:, Underline Begin: escape, control-A, Underline Stop: escape, control-@FThe control-A means hold down the control key then press "A". AfterGyou enter each code, use the caret key (^) to stop entering codes. IfEyou make a mistake (probably by trying to use return or escape whenFthrough entering a code) just reselect this menu item, then say "no"Fwhen asked if the current codes are OK., and try again. In a similarGway, you may wish to change other control codes. Shown below are theHcodes to use (remember, we are talking about the Epson MX-80 only; theEEpson RX and FX don't need fixing - I think. If they do, or if youHare using this for another printer you will have to p the proper codesin your manual):#Condensed print on: --- Control-0#Condensed print off: -- Control-R#Begin boldface: ------- Escape, E#End boldface: --------- Escape, F,Begin subscript: ------ Escape,S,Control-A"End subscript: -------- Escape,T,Begin superscript: ---- Escape,S,Control-@"End superscript: ------ Escape,TGOnce you have entered all the codes you wish, keep pressing escape toEreturn to the main menu. Somewhere along the line of escapes, yourGnew printer driver is saved to disk. Hope it works for you.....Lot's of luck. Numb ->17( Sub ->News about Appleworks - BULLARD!From ->DORMAN BULLARD - User 49Date ->6/30/85 01:32:17 PMBThe July issue of A+ magazine (editorial section) announced thatGAppleworks had quietly slipped into the number 1 best selling programBposition formerly held by the "Lotus 123" program. I tried, but@cannot resist saying that Appleworks has now assumed the Lotus position.GAnother bit of news was that Rupert Lissner was busy at work on a newFversion of Appleworks, one that uses the mouse and pull-down windows?in the Macintosh manner. Sounds good. I also recall readingHsomewhere that Mr. Lissner was developing a version for the Macintosh.EThat too should be a winner, especially if he can get it out beforeAMicrosoft publishes their integrated software, and assuming MacH"Appleworks" is priced lower than "Jazz", the Lotus integrated packageFjust released at a list price of $595 (out of my class). "AppleworksForever!!!"......Later. Numb ->18! Sub ->BROTHER PROBLEM - BAILEYFrom ->RANDY BAILEY - User 24Date ->7/25/85 07:05:28 PMBDoes anyone have any information for configuring a Brother EM100E(electronic typewriter) in AppleWorks? The //e works with WordStarBwith the Brother, but I have to configure it as a custom printer driver. Numb ->19- Sub ->TRANSMITTING FILES BY MODEM - BAILEYFrom ->RANDY BAILEY - User 24Date ->8/4/85 11:31:23 PMETo transmit an AppleWorks file by modem takes a little more thoughtBand effort than in DOS 3.3. Here's what you need to do (in muchsimplified form):H1. When you have your AppleWorks file just the way you want it, pressG OPEN APPLE [O-A] P to print. However, instead of printing to theD printer. Select print to disk. This will send the file to the disk in ASCII form.B2. With AE ProDOS or AppleWriter ProDOS, you can send the ASCII version of the file..To receive a file and edit it in AppleWorks:F1. Using AE ProDOS or AppleWriter ProDOS, receive the file in ASCII form.52. After saving the file to disk, boot AppleWorks.33. At the main menu, press 3 for Word Processor.+4. At the submenu select new ASCII file.-5. Enter its pathname (e.g. /DATA/DIDDLE )G6. AppleWorks (if it finds the file) will ask for a new name for the file.7. That's it.DHint: Be sure to keep track of the pathname of your ASCII file as?AppleWorks (I think) has a nasty habit of not displaying somenon-AppleWorks files. Numb ->20' Sub ->BOOKS ON APPLEWORKS - REYNOLDSFrom ->JOE REYNOLDS - User 50Date ->8/5/85 06:49:56 PMCI HAVE LOOKED AT 2 DIFFERENT BOOKS THAT I HAVE FOUND HELPFUL WITHGAPPLEWORKS. 1ST IS MASTERING APPLEWORKS BY ELNA TYMES. ORIG PRICE ISG15.95 BUT I PICKED IT UP ON SALE AT B DALTON BOOK STORE FOR 12.95 NOTHSURE IF THEY STILL HAVE IT FOR THAT PRICE. IN THE BACK OF THE BOOK ITHGIVES EXAMPLES OF ALMOST ANYTHING THAT YOU WOULD OR PROBABLY WOULD DO.CTHE SECOND BOOK WHICH I HAVE NOT SEEN OR REALLY LOOKED FOR AT THEGSTORES. IS THE POWER OF APPLEWORKS WHICH COMES FROM CALL APPLE. THEPRICE ON THIS IS 16.G00 PLUS SHIPPING. THIS TUTORIAL MANUAL WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO GET THE@MOST OUT OF THE APPLEWORKS PROCESSOR,SPREADSHEET AND DATABASE.GINCLUDES TIPS ON DATA EN TRY,REPORT FORMATING AND VALUEABLE EXCERISESFON SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS INCLUDING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MAINTAINING AHSTOCK PORTFOLIO AMORTIZATION AND CHEC K BOOK BALANCING. IF YOU CAN NOTGFIND THIS IN THE STORE W ILL GLADLY GET FOR YOU THRU CALL APPLE WHICHI AM A MEMBER. Numb ->22% Sub ->APPLEWORKS BUSINESS - BAILEYFrom ->RANDY BAILEY - User 24Date ->8/11/85 07:13:34 PMFBased on the comments on this board about the plethora of AppleWorksFbooks at B. Dalton Booksellers, I visited one today and was surpisedDthere were about 6 different books on the subject. After about anGhour of perusing each I found one that seemed to provide intermediateHto expert level hints, tips and cheats with AppleWorks (such as how toElink files). What really sold me on it was the foreword by RuppertALissner, author of AppleWorks, in which he says he learned someGinteresting things about AppleWorks from the hints given in the book.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===~# IG(c) 1985, The Arizona Desert Apple Menagerie, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. FDAll commercial rights reserved. Permission granted for duplication Band distribution by any non-profit computer user's organization./Reprinted from The ADAM'S APPLE, August, 1985 --Ron LaMeeAPPLEWORKS POWERFirst, the SIG Report---------------------< The AppleWorks SIG held its first meeting on WednesdayAevening, June 26. Twelve people attended the meeting, which was@held at the Yucca Branch Library at Montebello and 15th Avenue=near Chris Town Mall. The group was quite enthusiastic and=there was some active discussion about the role of the SIG.B Goals we discussed included, 1) collecting information aboutAAppleWorks and compatible utility programs from books, magazineCarticles, personal experience, etc., 2) sharing such informationCvia articles in the ADAM'S APPLE and bulletins on the APPLE TREE,Cand 3) conducting formal or informal instruction sessions for our$benefit and for the club at large.B As expected, there was a large range in the expertise of theBgroup. Most members wanted an introductory lesson on each phaseBof AppleWorks, with an emphasis on practical applications of theBprogram. Some people wanted to delve into the theory behind theBdesign of the program itself. Jerry Cline, Bob Charnetsky and I=each volunteered for instruction in the various portions of AppleWorks.= A number of options were discussed concerning the time,Alocation and content of SIG meetings. As the nearly 30 members=of the group are spread out from Wickenburg to Mesa, it was<agreed that a mid-Phoenix location was important. Members?decided that they wanted something concrete to happen at each?meeting, not just general discussion and SIG business. It wasBpointed out that the SIG needed a "kitty" for working capital inCpaying for meeting rooms, photocopying, etc. The members decidedCon a periodic assessment of $5.00 per family. While not entirelyBcompulsory, members are encouraged to make their contribution so@they can enjoy the fruits of the association. A sum of $35.00Awas collected at this meeting. The next meeting was tentatively=set for Wednesday, July 31, at 6:30 pm at the same location(Yucca Library).C Because of deadlines for article submission, this column willC"hit the streets" more than a month after this first meeting, and@probably too late to advise people of the next meeting. As we=start to plan more into the future, we will be able to give@better notice. Interested parties are advised to log onto the:Apple Tree for up-to-date messages, or phone me at home.#AppleWorks & the II+ and Franklin#---------------------------------> Now for some fun stuff. Several people have asked me ifBAppleWorks can be run on an Apple II+ or a Franklin. The answer=is a qualified "yes". Obviously, AppleWorks was written toBcapitalize on features found only on the keyboards of the //e orB//c. Thus, I am convinced that AppleWorks must be run on one of>these machines in order to fully realize the convenience and>user-friendliness of the program. However, where there is a>will, there is a way. Many people have become "two-computer@families" or have an Apple at work that is a different vintageBthan the one at home. The solution seems to boil down to eitherBa software patch or the addition of a special piece of hardware.=Until recently, only the hard- ware solution was available.= A popular add-on for the Apple is a card that allows the?display of up to 160 columns on a monitor screen. One of the?more versatile units around is the MultiView 80/160 card from<Checkmate Technology here in the Valley. A feature of the@MultiView is that, when installed on an Apple II+, it allows aCmodified version of AppleWorks to be run. While I don't own one,@I have seen a MultiView running AppleWorks, and it is NOT the;smooth, streamlined program I'm used to seeing on my //e.> First of all, the Desktop is lim- ited to about 10K ofCspace. Also, since the II+ lacks many of the keys on the //e andB//c (up & down arrows, open & closed apples, Delete, etc.), youBmust have game paddles hooked up and make some ad- justments for5different keypresses to make the commands function.A To be sure, it is quite impressive, considering the problemsCthat must be overcome, but unless you need the 160 column displayCfor some other applications (spreadsheets are a natural), you are;probably better off putting the money towards a //e. The3MultiView is available locally for about $200.00.A As for the software solution, I was surprised the other day?to see an advertisement for a program called PLUS-WORKS, from@Norwich Data Services in East Norwich, NY. I haven't seen theAsoftware in action, but it is supposed to come in two versions,;PLUS-WORKS v1.0 which gives you 10K of Desktop space, and<PLUS-WORKS- XM which supports several different RAM (extra@memory) cards to give you 72K of Desktop space. Both versionsBrun on the II+ and the Franklin. The ad claims that the programAmakes a modification (also called a "patch") to AppleWorks that@enables all commands to be run from the keyboard. It supportsBseveral different 80 column cards (Videx, Viewmax, etc.) for theII+ and the Franklin.: It seems almost too good to be true; I can't see howCAppleWorks can be patched so drastically and still work properly.BHowever, the software seems very reasonable at $19.95 for "v1.0"Band $49.95 for "-XM". Our group will try to obtain the software?for testing, and provide a more complete report. Norwich Data>Services may be contacted at P. O. Box 356, East Norwich, NY11732, ph: (516) 922-9584.&The //e Enhancement Kit & AppleWorks&------------------------------------8 Since the introduction of the Enhanced //e and theCEnhancement Kit update for older //e's, much has been made of its>incompatibility with some software. AppleWorks users will be?pleased to learn that the Kit will be an asset, rather than aproblem with AppleWorks.C Briefly, for those not familiar with the new Enhancement, it:is new revision of the Apple //e computer which makes itBcompatible with the //c. It consists of a 65C02 microprocessor,Ba new character generator ROM, and two new PROM's. The benefits?include lower power consumption, elimination of some problems@with the 80 column display, and last, but not least, MousetextCcharacters. You might add the compatibility with //c software asBa ben- efit, if that is important to you. The main problems areAwith software that was written to get around the 80 column dis-=play problems (some programs just refuse to run!), and withBconflicts with the Mousetext character set. Mousetext, you see,Bis a series of figures that replaced some of the characters thatCexisted in the old character set (the flashing capitals). When aBprogram would normally display a flashing capital letter, it nowBdisplays an open- or closed-apple or any number of other arrows, lines, running figure(?), etc.B As I said, AppleWorks works quite well with the enhancement.AThis would seem obvious, since AppleWorks runs fine on the //c,Bbut you never know. As far as I can see, the only difference is?that the open-apple character appears in place of the inverse=capital "A" that most of us have become accustomed to. All?right, it isn't much, but it is interesting to see the little#apple character where it belongs.Command of the Month Club-------------------------= Yes, once again I bring you a simple, common AppleWorksBcommand that is some- times forgotten in the heat of battle with&a spreadsheet, database or document.A [A]+S (open-apple+S) is an AppleWorks command that should beAused constantly when entering data or editing any type of file.>This is the SAVE command, and it can be used at any point inBediting or entry of a file. When invoked, the file that you are>in is immediately saved to disk under the current file name.A AppleWorks makes it hard for you to spoil a "masterpiece" by@quitting the program without saving your opus magnus. The exit=routine checks to see if any changes were made to a file in:memory, and then insists that you save it before leaving<AppleWorks. This is nice, but power surges, brownouts andAoutages can all crash the program without the benefit of savingByour file. The solution is to use [A]+S periodically to preventthe loss of data.B The beauty of [A]+S is that you don't have to go through the?main menu to do a SAVE. [A]+S goes immediately into the save>sequence, requiring fewer keystrokes. When the save is com-Apleted, you end up back in your file, right where you left off.CGet in the habit of using [A]+S-it saves time and sometimes data. #O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" IG(c) 1985, The Arizona Desert Apple Menagerie, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. FDAll commercial rights reserved. Permission granted for duplication Band distribution by any non-profit computer user's organization.-Reprinted from The ADAM'S APPLE, July, 1985 --Ron LaMeeAPPLEWORKS POWER? This article is the beginning of a series of articles on>AppleWorks. I hesitate to call it a column, because, if theAAppleWorks SIG doesn't get off to a rousing start, the material>could get scarce. My idea for this series is for it to be aCdiscussion of ways for using AppleWorks more effectively, as well@as a means for users to pose questions about the software. To?this end, I invite anyone having a problem with AppleWorks toCsend questions to me care of ADAM II. We will dig out the answersto all questions.; First, I have received about six inquiries about the>AppleWorks Special Interest Group (SIG) so far. I KNOW that?there are many more AppleWorks users out there, so be sure toCcontact me about the SIG. Phone me at home, 992-8309, or leave aCmessage on the ADAM II Infoline at 277-8511. At press time (late<May) I still haven't set a time or place for the first SIGCmeeting, but I can tell you that we will be demonstrating the use9of the Checkmate Technology memory expansion board with@AppleWorks (551K Desktop!!). By the time you read this, I willAhave already contacted all interested parties that have repliedto me.A Next, I'm pleased to announce that the club has reserved a:special bulletin board for the AppleWorks SIG on the newCelectronic bulletin board, The Apple Tree. If you haven't called@it yet, you have a real treat coming. You'll need a modem, ofAcourse, but with prices of good modems reaching the $150 range,=most peo- ple will find the opportunity hard to pass up. ICsuspect that more detailed info about The Apple Tree may be foundAelsewhere in this issue, so I'll not spoil it for you. Anyway,>once you have signed on and been validated, you can read and?leave messages on Board 5, the AppleWorks board. Much of theAmaterial that will be printed in this series will also be foundCthere. PLEASE--if you are interested in the AppleWorks SIG, make=use of the AppleWorks board. Since there is a limit to the@number of separate boards that can be accomodated on The AppleATree, we must make use of it to justify devoting one board just>for our use. Dial up 482-2983 and use the AppleWorks board.B Now for the fun part. Have you ever seen a word processingAdocument that could crash your word processing software? I ranCinto this peculiar situation about the time I was struggling with9some disk drive problems. When I finally got my drives<straightened out, I had several data disks that AppleWorksBrefused to read. I copied the files onto a fresh disk (the copyBprogram didn't complain) and thought my problems were over. Ha!9 One afternoon, I booted AppleWorks and loaded in a?"boilerplate" file that I use frequently. Surprise! SeveralCpatches of garbage appeared in the middle of the text. The stuff@looked like "E^YY^^^^^fke^^C", with some inverse characters in@the middle. I casually ran the cursor into the first patch of<garbage, and everything FROZE. I mean, it just bombed theAwhole thing! The screen was unchanged, but there was no cursorAand the keyboard wouldn't respond. Fortunately, I had no other9data on the Desktop, so I could shut down and reboot. I=discovered that I could get rid of the offensive patches by=positioning the cursor to the right of the strange patch of@garbage and using the "Delete" key to dispose of it; I imagine7that [A]+D (open apple+D) would have deleted it, too.A The problem? I suspect that the garbage consisted of some<control characters that the editor found "uneatable". They@probably appeared as a result of my disk drive problems. From@now on, if I see unusual strings of characters in some text, I2intend to save the file first, then investigate!C How about an AppleWorks tip? Let's talk about a command that@some folks may not use to its best advantage. The [A]+Q (open?apple+Q) command can be used at nearly any point in a menu orBdocument. This command opens a window showing an index of the@files currently on the Desktop. Using the arrow keys, you may@choose a file in the Desktop index and move directly into thatBfile. In most cases, you will save several keystrokes with this technique.B Another feature: when you press [A]+Q, the amount of memoryAremaining on the Desktop will appear in the usual place, in theBlower right corner of the screen; pressing "Return" will put you*back where you were in the present file.; I use the [A]+Q command with the Clipboard to removeBdatabase records from an "active" membership file to a "deleted"?file that is also loaded on the Desktop. This saves a lot ofAtime when a deleted member decides to rejoin; I just move their#record back into the active list.B In another application, I use the word processor to construct@a simple two-page newsletter for my office. Since I prefer to?use a double-column format, I make two files for each page, aCleft column and a right column, each with different margins. WhenAdoing the entry and editing, I put all four columns into memoryAand use [A]+Q to move text back and forth between columns untilAit all fits nicely. Incidently, when printing, I just print theCright column, roll the paper back, then print the left column. ItBworks fine and looks great. Get in the habit of using [A]+Q--it saves lots of time and energy!B Also, (hopefully) in this issue, a mini-review of MultiRam,@Checkmate Technology's new memory expansion board for the //e.Until next month. . . .F#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." IG(c) 1985, The Arizona Desert Apple Menagerie, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. FDAll commercial rights reserved. Permission granted for duplication Band distribution by any non-profit computer user's organization.2Reprinted from The ADAM'S APPLE, September, 1985 --Ron LaMeeAPPLEWORKS POWERThe AppleWorks SIG------------------= By the time this column is read, the AppleWorks Special>Interest Group (SIG) will have held its August meeting. The?September meeting is tenatively planned for September 25, butAinterested persons should let me know, and I'll be sure to keepBthem informed of last minute details. Some people have asked ifAthe SIG is just for experts or business users of AppleWorks; on@the contrary, AppleWorks is an excellent personal-productivity@program that is easy for novices to learn and master. We hope?our SIG will attract folks on all levels, with many different@uses for AppleWorks. We will all benefit from the exchange of=ideas. If you are interested, please phone me at 992-8309,Cevenings. Also, don't forget to check the AppleWorX board on the APPLE TREE.*A Love-Hate Relationship with AppleWorks*----------------------------------------? One of the advantages of writing a column is that you canApretty much pick your subjects and digress as much as you thinkByou can get away with. This month, I have some things I want toCget off my chest about my off-and-on romance with AppleWorks. In?case the reader is an unappreciative bore who dislikes philo-Csophical maunderings about software, he may GOTO the next sectionof this column.: First, let me describe some of the software that wasBavailable in the deep, dark past, prior to the "birth" of Apple-BWorks. In the old days (the late '70's), working with state-of-<the-art software was a real adventure; it was easy to makeBmistakes, and the mistakes were sometimes pretty permanent. Part@way through my second round of problems, I dreamed of softwareBthat would warn me when I was about to destroy a 12 page letter,Cwould survive input of a stray control character, and would offerBa gentle reminder when I forgot the command sequence for setting tab stops.: As new software became available, we began to see an>evolution towards that "dream" software. AppleWorks, in itsCpresent form, is an excellent example of how far the industry hasAprogressed, and is surely the most user-friendly piece of goodsAto appear for the Apple. New users find AppleWorks pleasant toBlearn, while experienced people find it has real power to handledemanding jobs.A For me, AppleWorks is a mixed bag of good and bad features.AIt has some real good points: it is a integrated package, whichAenables the user to exchange information among word processing,:spread sheet and database files; also, it makes use of a@"Desktop" that holds several files in memory at once, allowingBthe user to easily move back and forth between files. These twoAfeatures alone would sell a lot of packages, but there is more:Ait is all menu-driven, plus, it has great help screens, just inBcase you have a memory lapse. On the negative side, it is quiteBeasy to bomb the program (just try Reset or encounter some stray@control characters in a bit of text), and there is no built-in>mail merge capability. The individual applications get mixed>reviews, too. The word processor has a few strange idiosyn->crasies (but that could be said of most systems). The spread=sheet is decent, but it is unwieldy and somewhat limited in=capabilities. The brightest spot is the database, which isBextraordinarily simple to learn and use. Of some concern is theAproblems that have been reported with a few of the more popular printers.? On the balance, you have a package of features that make=AppleWorks ideal for most homes and small offices, offeringAsimplicity with power. Most pre-AppleWorks users will continue>to use their old familiar applications for "quick and dirty"Bjobs, but will begin to depend on AppleWorks in situations whereCthe integration and "Desktop" features are useful. In any event,>I suspect that the great popularity and wide distribution of?AppleWorks will encourage most Apple users to gain at least a/working knowledge of AppleWorks. 'Nuff said.A Review Update---------------C Last month's ADAM'S APPLE printed a review that I wrote about<the MultiRam card from Checkmate Technology. On of my few@criticisms was that the AppleWorks software patch didn't allow@for saving very large files (that is, larger than 135K) over aAseries of disks, and that the database was limited to just 1350?records. I am pleased to report that a beta test copy that IChave tested has removed these limitations. Also, Mr. Stephenson,?Checkmate's lead programmer, has installed few more bells and?whistles. One nice touch is that the new large-file save andBload routines are well supported with help screens. Another neatAfeature allows the user to select among several options at boot?time; you may enter AppleWorks directly, or alternately, load>one, two or all of the AppleWorks overlays into memory. This@first class hardware/software product is now better than ever.More AppleWorks Tips--------------------A I know that this is what you've all been waiting for: this@month's tips. To start with, I have just recently begun using?the "control-Y" function during editing. This simply deletesAfrom the present cursor position to the end of the line. While:this isn't especially pro- found, it is a feature that I:frequently use on my other word processor, but never got?accustomed to using in AppleWorks. It does work in the spreadBsheet and database applications, too. By the way, I have lookedCall through the AppleWorks documentation, and can find no mentionAof this, but "open apple-Y" works just the same as "control-Y".; The next tip involves the technique of automatic pageBnumbering in the AppleWorks word processor. This comes from Mr.ADaniel Thomas in a letter written to the editor of The Harvest,@newsletter of NIAUG, a users group in Illinois. The techniqueAshould center the word "page" along with the page number at the9top of every page but the first. The instructions are:B 1. Put cursor on any line near the beginning of the document.2 2. In [A]-O choose CN, then HE, and then Esc.( 3. Type the word "page" and a space' 4. In [A]-O choose PP and then Esc.C I haven't tried this myself, but it looks like it should work fine. Until next month. . . .#n"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===H" 8/23/85 OPEN-APPLE10026 ROE AVEOVERLAND PARKKANSAS 66207TOM:<:JUST A LINE TO THANK YOU FOR THE MENTION OF THE GROUP AND 3SEND YOU $24.00 FOR A YEAR OF YOUR FINE MAGAZINE.9YOU DID A GREAT JOB IN THE AUGUST ISSUE FOR APPLEWORKS.?=OUR GROUP HAS OVER 225 MEMBERS AND I KNOW IT WILL GET LARGER 8WHEN PEOPLE FIND OUT WHAT APPLEWORKS WILL DO FOR THEM.=;FEEL FREE TO LET US KNOW IF WE CAN HELP WITH AN APPLEWORKS #PROBLEM FOR YOU AND YOUR READERS.THANKS AGAIN,THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJIM WILLIS, HCOIC1300 HINTON ST. WEST MONROE LA. 71291"O===================|===================|===================|===================,"UOMemo to: TAWUG Members August 16, 19858From: George Falk Subject: PRO-COPY - a reviewMK A week or so before I received TAWUG.9 & 10, I spotted an ad in Nibble KImagazine for Pro-Copy, put out by CS Software. It looked as though this PNmight be the program I was looking for - that is, something that would do for PNProDOS what Sensible Software's Super-Disk Copy and Disk Organizer can do for OMDOS 3.3. So I immediately placed an order for the program, and within a few LJdays received - oops ! a package of software with the same name, but by a JHdifferent company - and for the Macintosh ! Fortunately, the supplier MKreadily agreed to replace it with what I wanted, and within a week in came Pro-Copy by Greg Schaefer.MK In the same mail, was my copy of TAWUG.9 & 10. Imagine my surprise to Fread the review written by Greg Schaefer, telling us about Pro-Copy.PN Without further delay, I started experimenting with the program, and I am NLhappy to say that it does everything Greg claims, and then some ! True, it NLtakes a bit of getting used to - the menu driven command manipulation is a NLbit different from the Users.Disk ProDOS utilities, but the manual is clear =and easy to read, and in no time at all, I had it down pat.HF I have the Sider Hard Drive, and I was at first a bit leery about PNAlphabetizing files on it, so I experimented with one of the directories that JHcould easily be replaced if it crashed. No problem ! All went well ! PNAlthough AppleWorks alphabetizes every time you bring up the files, there are NLtimes when it is desirable to print out a file listing, or to keep track of NLfiles when you are backing them up on floppies. It helps a lot to have the Efiles on the disk in alphabetical order. Pro-Copy does it for you.PN The ProDOS utilities on Users.Disk does a lot of things in a very orderly OMway. Pro-Copy duplicates most of these functions, plus Alphabetize, Rename, =View, Show Map, plus a few more goodies that can be useful.MK I couldn't find a Convert option, but Greg did include ProDOS Convert to MKthe disk, so I assume he must plan to add this option later. By the way, IGGreg, your Convert program is out of date and will give trouble on the NLenhanced Apple IIe - It displays the DOS 3.3 filenames in mouse characters, OMwhich is silly and confusing. I have an updated version 1.2, dated 5-FEB-85 KI(yours is 29-OCT-84), which overcomes this objection. Anyone wishing to MKobtain an update should be able to get it from their dealer at no cost. I OMfinally got mine direct from Apple, and my dealer reproduced my copy for his files.OM Also, I am a bit confused about the version dates that are shown for the NLProDOS System master programs. Are these the latest updates from Apple, or PNare they modifications by CS Software? Greg, I would appreciate hearing from Cyou on this. If they are recent updates, we all want to know it.M To summarize, following is a list of the utilities offered by Pro-Copy:B Catalog Directory Copy Files Format Disk@ Alphabetize Volume Delete Files Copy DiskA Create Directory Verify Files Erase DiskC Compress Directory Rename Files Certify DiskF Lock/Unlock Files Test Disk Speed, Backup Volume View Files Restore VolumeMK For anyone with lots of files, or if you have a Hard Drive, or if you 1just want a good program, I recommend Pro-Copy.OMP.S. Since Greg was kind enough to supply the program NOT copy protected, it Jwas easy for me to install it on my Sider Hard Drive. And it works O.K.7 George W. Falk"O===================|===================|===================|===================,"UMemo to: TAWUG membersMFrom: George W. Falk Subject: Sensible Speller - a reviewKI In his memo, 'TAWUG.1.Respons' on TAWUG.9, Roger Vancil said that he MKwould like to see a review of Sensible Speller. Glad to oblige, Roger. I 3hope that my experiences will help other members.OM The best way to begin is to outline my chronological experience with the 5program, including several other related purchases:'Jun 29 84 Bought Apple IIe Computer.?Jul 5 84 Bought Sensible Speller Program (DOS 3.3 version).* (For use with SuperText).'Sep 15 84 Bought AppleWorks Program.>Oct 5 84 Bought Sensible Speller Program (ProDOS version).G Nominal update premium provided for owner registration3 of both DOS 3.3 & ProDOS versions.%Dec 18 84 Bought Sider Hard Drive.A Unable to install Sensible Speller on Hard Drive4 in spite of claim in documentation.;Mar 20 85 Instructions rec'd for Hard Drive installation@ of Sensible Speller. Procedure didn't work. AApr 19 85 Modified version of Sensible Speller (ProDOS) rec'd.4 Hard Drive Installation no problem.,Apr 26 85 Added Enhancement to Apple IIe.G Sensible Speller would not boot on enhanced Apple IIe.AMay 7 85 Modified version of Sensible Speller (ProDOS) rec'd.< Booted & worked O.K. on enhanced Apple IIe.HMay 8 85 All's well with the World & have been happy ever since withL The Apple IIe - AppleWorks - The Sider - and Sensible Speller.CA Naturally, in between the lines was a lot of phone calls and OMcorrespondence with Sensible Software, and I hasten to say that at all times MKthey have been helpful, co-operative, and patient, and have stayed with me JHuntil each problem was resolved. My particular thanks goes to Kimberly MKSmith, Technical Support at Sensible Software. I hope that my experiences helped them with others.PN Aside from the technical bugs which I encountered, the program itself was OMsuper and 'bugless' from the very outset. The manual has good menus, and is JHthorough and understandable, and complete with screen displays for each PNprocedure. It took very little time to get used to the program, and when the OMProDOS version came along, the only major difference was in the manipulation 3of pathnames in place of the normal DOS commands.PN In order to use the program, you must first Save your Word Processed file LJand exit AppleWorks. You then boot Sensible Speller, and follow the menu LJinstructions to check the spelling in your document, which now presumably KIresides on the disk. As expected, considerable time is lost in exiting KIAppleWorks, accessing the Speller and your file, and finally, saving the NLcorrections back to the disk and re-accessing AppleWorks. The advantage of HFthe Hard Drive becomes very apparent in all this. I timed the entire NLprocedure with a letter containing about 60 lines, and the following may be of interest:1 1. Save Word Processed file to Hard DriveK and exit AppleWorks .................... :30 secsK 2. Boot Sensible Speller (from the Hard Drive) ... :15 secs3 3. Access Dictionaries (2), check spelling,K and make corrections 3 mins :45 secsK 4. Re-access AppleWorks & reload file ........... :45 secsK ---------------K Total elapsed time ...................... 5 mins :15 secsMK This may seem like a lot of time, but it is well worth it. I consider NLmyself a pretty good speller, and when I visually review a document, I find PNvery little wrong. But with Sensible Speller, 9 times out of 10, there crops IGup one or two wrods that I carelessly spelled wrong - like spelling LJ'wrods', instead of 'words'. And so, I rarely write a lettre now without 9chekcing the spelling befoer sneding it to the printer.NL I have no doubt that time can be saved if the Spelling program could be NLintegrated with the Word Processing program. I understand that this can be OMdone with the vast memory of the MacIntosh, but we just have to be satisfied PNwith what we've got between AppleWorks and the IIe. Further, since more than PN2/3 of my time was consumed in the physical chore of checking out each unique JHword, it really makes little difference if you can save seconds in disk access time.KI For anyone wanting a good Speller program for use with AppleWorks, I recommend Sensible Speller.Prepared Aug 21, 1985 by:@ Summer: George W. Falk Winter: George W. FalkM A2-199 Kaleva Rd (after 3475 S. Ocean Blvd, Apt 409F Shirley, MA 01464 Nov Palm Beach, FL 33480@ Source: TCW554 10 ) Source: TCW554F Tel: 617-537-4044 Tel: 305-585-7666.#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4"TO: JIM WILLIS' APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPFROM: RON ROMANOWICZ" 1500 Glencoe Road" Glencoe, MD 21152IGThank you for sending  me the AWUG disks promptly. Although I have not KIfinished digesting the information, I did want to take a moment to share ?some thoughts and experiences with you and the other AWUGers.GEIn June, Roger Vancil mentioned the problems with Graphworks. I was FDgreatly disappointed when my copy of this program last winter. The GEdocumentation was poor and the effort required to produce a graph of JHlittle value made the whole experience distasteful. I have the feeling JHthat PBI Software was eager to produce something but really had no idea GEof what was needed or how to make it easy to use. Help arrived with KIGraphworks Version 1.2C (at a cost of $15.00). Some of the improvements IGinclude a manuel and tutorial on the disk that is very easy to follow, HFthe ability to save graphs to a disk as well as printing them, better LJediting features, and overall ease of use. It is clear that the folks at LJPBI learned from the many negative and lukewarm reviews they received and IGresponded to them. But remember, this program is not designed for big KIbusiness. Yet, a picture is worth a thousand words and someone with the Mtime can put together very attractive and useful graphs using Graphworks. HFI might add that my faith in PBI was restored with the revision and I LJordered "Jeeves" when it was first advertised in A+. For those who might KIhave missed the ad, "Jeeves" is modeled after "Sidekick" and contains an HFappointment calendar, phonedialer, calculator, memo pad, and software IGalarm clock. I use Appleworks all day and the ability to suspend this IGprogram for other projects was attractive. Two months ago have passed LJand I am still waiting for "Jeeves" to arrive. I did received a postcard Ffrom PBI stating that packaging problems had slowed up the release. JHIn March, Audrey Anderson asked about the Vilberg Bros DMP Utilities. I LJhave been using their font American Typewriter for some time now and feel JHit certainly comes as close to near letter quality as can be expected. HFAfter reading the manuel and selecting whatever fonts you wish, it is LJeasy to customize a disk (which removes the hello and printer interfaces) KIand choose a font which can then be set as the standard to be fed to the IGprinter (mine is an imagewriter). You must create a custom printer (I IGcall mine Am Typewriter) in Appleworks. This customized program takes KIabout fifteen seconds to load (your printer must be on) and then another KIten seconds to send the font to the printer. Once this is accomplished, GEyou use Open-Apple Control Reset with the Appleworks startup disk to /begin. I have found several limitations. ECI read Ina Levinson's review of Habamerge and Megaworks with great KIinterest. Although I have not tried Habamerge, I have experimented with IGthe Appleworks Mailing Program before Megaworks. AMP was impossible. A?Megaworks was much better. In defense of Megaworks' "quirk" of KIidentifying the merged information with two dollar signs (e.g., $$NAME), HFonce your list is made little else needs to be done. To date, I have KIseveral lists made (vendors, parents, and so forth). It is very easy to FDcheck or modify a list before using Megaworks. Having the spelling KIchecker, which is very similiar to Sensible Speller, included within the FDMegaworks program is of some convience. The absence of Habamerge's JHmailing label capability in Megaworks is a real minus. On the whole, I KIsuspect that both programs have their supporters. The real key is which JHprogram you have purchased (the cost of both programs are the same) and IGhas grown accustomed. The importance of a spelling checker or a label .generator to you may be the deciding factor.KIIf you are interested in what may be the ultimate spelling checker, look MKat "Webster's New World Spelling Checker," published by Simon & Schuster. HFIt contains 110,000 words (double what Megaworks and Sensible Speller CAoffer) and recognizes double typed words, run on words, hyphens, JHapostrophes, and contractions. According to Simon & Schuster, a ProDos JHversion which will be able to read Appleworks files will be released in JHOctober. At $49.95 this may be the most comprehensive spelling checker IGavailable. I realize that there are many spelling checkers, including IGthe unreleased "Spellworks" from Advanced Logic Systems. This program HFalso sells for $49.95 and a salesman at ALS assures me that it is the LJfastest speller on the continent (checks ten words per second) and a much <larger dictionary (90,000 words) than existing programs. JHRecently I finished reading Charles Rubin's book titled Appleworks. It HFis the best of the many efforts I have seen. Rather that providing a JHseries of applications, Rubin concentrates on what makes Appleworks run ECand how to manipulate information. I found the chapters on moving JHinformation very useful. He also gives a number of tips. For example, FDRubin writes "Automatic recalaculation is a common hindrance to new KIspreadsheet users ... To avoid processing delays, set the spreadsheet to DBmanual recalaculation by using the Standard Values (Open-Apple V) LJcommand." Although this may sound like something everyone knows, I found LJit to be a ray of sunshine. Several of my spreadsheets are large and the KIautomatic recalaculation was driving me crazy. These kinds of tips have been very helpful.ECThose interested in additional time saving tips and numerous other HFinsights should consult Robert Ericson's "Notes for Appleworks." His Notes include: FD An introduction which covers the origins, conventions used and  design intent of Appleworks;>< A review of integration as well as comments on various programs;=; An examination of the word processor (letter writing, 6 4formatting, problems and options, proofreading, and 7 5converting Dos 3.3 and ASCII files), the spreadsheet 8 6(budget design, formatting, problems and options, and 8 6VisiCalc file transfer limitations) and the data base 4 2(card file, formatting, problems and options, and ( converting data from General Manager);B@ And, the efficient use of Appleworks (which offers general  tips).A?The chapter on usage is perhaps my favorite. It gives routine LJinformation, such as "when a screen message requests you to hit the space DBbar, RETURN will do as well (but not vice versa), as well as very LJspecific and helpful suggestions, like "The copy function can be used for JHmacro writing. Copy the repeated phrase to the clipboard and copy from IGthe clipboard as often as needed. The phrase remains in the clipboard KIindefinitely." As a bonus, a keyboard template is including which lists IGall of the Appleworks commands. For someone just learning or the more HFexperenced user that occasionally forgets a command the template is a great help.LJIn conclusion, I want to thank every AWUG for the material they have sent Hto Jim. I have enjoyed reading it and look forward to disk 11 and 12. CM1 NK NKPnSQT26dTeachers who haven't yet learned to use a spreadsheet for gradebook aregmissing out. Visicalc was terrific. T Then came Appleworks with all thosek  !enhancements. This made the job still easier. If you're a teacher, take someKtime to study this template - especially the formulas.aI kept fine-tuning this thing for a couple of years, now; and feel itstime to  share it.f Percentage grades give an invalid average UNLESS the total length of eacha assignment is the same! Most teachers don't accept this idea until IY prove it to them. Think about it, and figure out why this is so.`This gradebook works with raw scores -- no need to calculate % beforeentering.]Incomplete grades will score 0 unless a make-up grade is entered. QAbsences also score 0 unless you make a simple adjustment.KMove cursor to the total poss. column for that person.dEnter Open Apple E and Open Apple U. Then subtract that column from the` formula. See cell S34 for an example. With a little experience this : becomes an almost automatic thing. Easy!aCalculation is set on manual mode. Automatic is too slow for all these calcs.eOne thing to temenber. When restarting a new class list or new reportingcperiod, don"t forget to reenter the formulasin the total possible col.dWhen you insert more columns, be sure to place them to left of the lastg grade entry column. You'll lose formulas otherwise. I make a special pointC!to always leave the farthest right column empty.d#Column Y will allow sorting by the last name if you like to enter first$names first.a&If you like to number your students, check out the formulas in col. A.`(The print layout is setup for Prowriter, DMP, or Imagewriter (all useL)the same printer commands). 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O ?}}}}}}?__????<<<<< DON'T SEND THE $4.00 IF YOU SEND THE DISK & POSTAGE !!EYOU MUST HAVE THE PROGRAM 'APPLEWORKS' FROM APPLE COMPUTER TO USEEC I will keep a database in AppleWorks of the members names and ?addresses. Also files will be kept in the WP of hints & ideasFD The Programer RUPERT LISSNER and APPLE did a great job in this ;program and I wish to thank both at this time.  THANKS!IG You may title your files in such a way that we know what they are ?for: JOHN.BUD BOB.MUSIC etc. PUT YOUR CREDIT IN THE FILE !@ An Applesoft program that works with the AW files is welcome.HF Information on commercial programs that support AW are needed. A 7complete review or just a note that such exist. A? Please do NOT send copyrighted info that would get us in trouble...* Some catagories may be:=1. Database help 2. Spreadsheet info.93. Wordprocessor file 4. Desktop ideas85. Printer points 6. Other things47. Commercial Programs 8. IIE Help59. //C Help 10. TroublesD PLEASE SEND INFO (OR QUESTIONS) IF YOU HAVE ANY (IN AW FILES).E Please let me know your ideas for this group and for APPLEWORKS..UPDATE 1/9/84IG THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN VERY GOOD. THANKS TO THOSE WHO LISTED ME IN THEIR CLUB PAPER!!H THIS DATA WE HAVE COLLECTED IS FOR ALL CLUBS AND MEMBERS WHO NEED IT.5IN OTHER WORDS PUBLIC DOMAIN. USE IT AS YOU WISH.DBPLEASE SEND ANY FILES YOU HAVE!! SMALL AND LARGE ARE WELCOME AND NEEDED.@ MY PHONE # IS 318 387-5067 I'M SORRY  NO COLLECT. Thank you,THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"4 August 30, 1985Mr. Jim Willis1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 71291 Dear Jim:75 First I want to thank you for rebating the 97$)+,-./0116.00 (your check #3037 8/23/5), and to apologize for 86the hassle involved. I guess I just get carried away 64when it comes to AppleWorks, the program I cut my 42teeth on. What a great feeling to be moving in a 86milieu where everybody is speaking the same language, 'and everything is accessed from dear Rupert!64 I've particularly enjoyed DJ's series, and 75most especially his idea on the "A" file. My Scribe :8has been working overtime harvesting all the good tips, 97and I just stocked up on report covers to bed them all :8down. Also, Ina has stirred up my brains considerably, +even though I'm not online at this stage.97 I thought I might share with you a couple of :8templates I've developed. They might just fill in some 86gaps in the vast amount of lore you already have, and +which must be pouring in with every mail.20 The first is a garden file on the DB, 86designed for my chosen style of waterfront gardening, 64the intensive bed method so highly touted by Mother 42Earth and others. The file is useful only in the :8single-record format except for fast indexing in a very 75large setup. AppleWorks' database doesn't give much 31elbowroom for comments, but that's not too bad a 75discipline, since most of the notes will be read and 53interpreted by the author. Incidentally, the "SOIL 64PREP" category is important in my case, since I can 64sort to find out which beds have been double-dug or ,otherwise pampered in the last year or so.:8 The other model is one more of a long line of :8recipe files. There are some great programs available, 75and not all of them as expensive as Micro Cookbook 53(nor as powerful either), but I wanted one I could 0.access from AppleWorks and have all the great 20manipulation available, again at the expense of 64elbowroom. In my case it's important to be able to 75print out in about 3 x 5 size, and as much as I love 42the compressed type for spreadsheet economy, it's 0.really too small for following a recipe. For 97traveling, I have these slips, together with others in 31a loose-leaf binder with vinyl-pocket pages. One 75reminder here: When doing the two-column ingredients 86list, use the spacebar, not the arrows, to get across 53the gap to the right column. Also, be prepared to abbreviate without mercy.42 Just one final note. On Side 12, under 64"APPLEWORKS DL", Numb 14 by Randy Bailey, there's a :8reminder about not naming data disks "/APPLEWORKS" lest :8there be file-fetching prblems. Well, your Side 7 came 86through so named, and but for Randy, I might still be 86wondering why the thing kept telling me to insert the 86program disk. All fixed now, but thought I'd mention #it in case I wasn't the only one.20 Thanks again for giving your time and 75abilities to such a great service. My horizons have 75been widened, my creativity piqued, and my supply of midnight oil sharply reduced.- Go,AppleWorks...long may it wave!- Best wishes,2 Jim Gordon7 421 Bering Road8 Ocean City, MD . 221842(PROGRAMS FOLLOW: "GARDEN 85", "RECIPE"K)GARDEN.854 #K&RECIPE?#K'JOB.ESTMm*K:<BDD/  )))))))))))))))      BED NOry 1SQ FTVEG AQUAN ASOURCE ADATE AVEG B356789:;<=QUAN BSOURCE BDATE BVEG CQUAN CSOURCE CDATE C--------------------VEG DD D------------QUAN D DETINGSOURCE DETINGDATE DURETING STRUCTURETING SOIL PREPTING LATE PLANTINGREMARKS EMARKS EMARKS EMARKS   --------------------------------------- GARDEN 85 LAB))))))))))))))))))    !P n CVS GARDEN 85    ! P nCHSd332TOMATO: MARGLOBE1 M. TAYLOR00E 2TOMATO: CAMPBELL 13271 M. TAYLOR00E 2CABBAGE: HARVEST QN10MATTHEWS00E 5-----------------TOMATO:DELICIOUS 2 IN CAGEBURPEE00F193 STAKES; CAGECOMPOST,B MEAL,ASHES,D PHOSCHARD,SHALLOTS FROM 1984.BARKMULCH 5/28. SIX CABBAGE ROTTED$LATE JULY. CAMPBELL 1327 DISAPPOINT-ING IN FLAVOR.----------------424BUSH BEANS: BOUNTIFUL1/3 BED S ST MELFA00E14BUSH BEANS:BOUNTIFUL1/3 BED S ST MELFA00E28BUSH BEANS:BOUNTIFUL1/4 BED S ST MELFA00F10-----------------B.MEAL, ASHES,D PHOSBARK MULCH (A)5/28;BED JUN 10."TRY ALLOWING 1 WEEK LONGER BETWEEN PLANTINGS.-----------------Q516CUCUMBER: BURPLESS8HARRIS00E 6 TOMATO SW 1001 CHST RIDGE00E 2SQUASH: CROOKNECK4 HILLSHERBST00E 7-----------------ONION SETS:STUTTGART8 FT SINGLE ROWMATTHEWS00E318 FT TRELLIS: 2X2,NETCOMPOST,B MEAL, ASHES,D PHOSTOMATO ON STRUT.BARKMULCH 5/28.FIVE POINT DRIP IRR.BORERS IN SQUASH LATE JUNE.----------------616/POLE BEANS:BLUE LAKE SUGAR SNAP:ORIG4 FTN/K 198400E26 TOMATO SW 1001 CHST RIDGE00E 2POLE BEANS: ROMANO4 FTBURPEE00E15-----------------N ZEALAND SPINACH6B4 VOL FROM 198400E238 FT TRELLIS:2X2,NETB MEAL,ASHES,D PHOSTOMATO ON STRUT. SUGAR SNAP (4/30) NOSHO AS VEG A.BARK MULCH"(C)5/28;BED JUN 10.BLUE LAKE NOSHO!AFTER 2 PLANTINGS.SOWED ROMANO AT(A) JUN 11.PROBABLY GET BY WITHWIDER SPACING ON ROMANO.-----------------3732TOMATO MARGLOBE1M TAYLOR00E 2TOMATO CAMPBELL 13271M TAYLOR00E 2 TOMATO SW 1001 CHST RIDGE00E 2-----------------CHARD:LARGE RIB DK GREEN6 FERRY-MORSE00F 4 3 STAKES,CAGECOMPOST,B MEAL,ASHES,D PHOSBARK MULCH (A,B,C)5/28;(D) JUN 4. TWO DELICIOUS JUN 19 (SEEBED 3).-----------------]832PEAS: SUGAR DADDYHALF BED PARK (NAG)00E26ONION SETS: STUTTGARTSHORT HALF BED S ST MELFA00D30-----------------B MEAL, ASHES,D PHOSPEAS:PROGRESS #9 (4/29) NOSHOAS VEG A. FILLED OUT ONION ROWSMAY 15.BARK MULCH(B)5/28. SUGAR#DADDY (A) NOSHO.UNIDENTIFIED VINING"PLANT OVERGREW ONIONS MID-JUNE. NOAPPARENT DAMAGE.-----------------j916LETTUCE:BUTTERCRUNCHBEDPARK00C29LETTUCE:BUTTERCRUNCH(24) 1981 SEED00E 5BUSH BEANS: SOLDIER12 SEED198200E26-----------------LETTUCE:BUTTERCRUNCH 1/4 SMALL BED198200F10B MEAL, ASHES, D.PHOSPOOR GERM 3/29;SOWED MOREINDOORS 4/16. GOOD GERMINATION!ALL SEEDED LETTUCE. SOLDIER BEANS$NOSHO. ALL LETTUCE BOLTED LATE JULY.-----------------v10(W40)40 DAYLILIES24 WHITE FLOWER1981FRAISES DE BOIS25 WHITE FLOWER1981----------------------------------11 (NAG)60PETUNIA RAZZLE DAZZLE12 CHST RIDGE00D24-----------------$BLAZE ROSE,PARSLEY,CORAL BELLS OVER.OVER.-----------------U12 (ROB)10-----------------ROBERTS ASPARAGUS,POTATOESOVER.-----------------DODD/ )))))))))))      NAMECategory 1OVENDATA ATA ATA  >@ABCDEFGHIJK       ROM ORTFROMSORTDATA           RECIPE)))))))))))))))    !2 CVSDADDY BILL,S EGGNOG "18 EGG YOLKS 1 QT WHPG CREAM"9 EGG WHITES 2 QTS HALF&HALF"2 C.SUGAR 1/2 GAL BOURBON!IN BIG MIXER BOWL BEAT YOLKS TILL"LIGHT YELLOW,WORKING IN SUGAR. ADD#WHISKEY VERY SLOWLY. IN SMALL BOWL#BEAT WHITES STIFF. IN SERVING BOWL#FOLD WHITES INTO WHISKEY MIX. BEAT#WHIPPING CREAM STIFF; FOLD IN. STIR#IN HALF&HALF. TOP WITH NUTMEG.MAKES!5 - 6 QTS. WILL KEEP IN REFRIG AT LEAST A YEAR.MCGBEV#NEVER FAIL CAKE (1) 350 - 35 MIN2 EGGS 2 TSP. SODA1 C. COCOA 2 TSP VANILLA1 C. SHORTENING 2 C. SUGAR 3 C. FLOUR 1 C. HOT WATER1 C. SOUR MILK#PUT IN BOWL IN ORDER LISTED; DO NOT$MIX UNTIL LAST ITEM IS IN; BEAT WELL POUR INTO SQUARE CAKE PAN; BAKE.MMBCAKE NEVER FAIL CAKE (2)350 - 25-30 MIN2 C. SUGAR 3 C. FLOUR2 TSP SODA 6 TB COCOA 1 TSP SALT$MIX WELL IN 3-QT BAKING DISH; MAKE 3WELLS, FILL AS FOLLOWS: 1 - 2 TSP. VANILLA 2 - 12 TB OIL 3 - 2 TB VINEGAR$POUR 2 C. WATER OVER; MIX WELL; BAKEMMBCAKEEFRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE 300 1 HR"1 #2-1/2 CAN FR COCKTAIL, DRAINED. 2 C. FLOUR1 TSP BAKING POWDER1 TSP BAKING SODA 1 TSP SALT 1/2 TSP MACE ADD 2 EGGS; BEAT ON MEDIUM SPEED"TILL BLENDED; ADD FRUIT AND BEAT 3$MIN OR TILL FRUIT DISAPPEARS;POUR 1"!DEEP IN G&F PAN; SPRINKLE W/BROWNSUGAR & CHOPPED PECANS. BAKE ENID WOLFECAKETHE CAKE 350 45 MIN$1 PKG D. HINES YELLOW CAKE MIX(1# 3)!1 PKG INST VANILLA PUDDING (4 OZ) 4 WHOLE EGGS 3/4 C. OIL 3/4 C. SHERRY 1 TSP NUTMEG#COMBINE IN MIXING BOWL; BEAT MEDUIMSPEED 5 MIN;BAKE IN BUNDT PAN.GORDONSCAKE_VELVET CRUMB CAKE350"1-1/2 C BISQUICK 2 TB SHORTNG#1/2 C SUGAR 1 TSP VANILLA1 EGG 1/2 C MILK$GREASE AND FLOUR 8X8 SQUARE OR 9-1/2#ROUND PAN. BEAT ALL INGREDIENTS ONLOW SPEED ABOUT 30 SECONDS."BAKE 30-35 MINUTES,OR UNTIL CENTER"OF CAKE TESTS DONE. TOP WITH COCO-"NUT/BROWN SUGAR/BUTTER TOPPING ANDBROIL IF DESIRED.BISQUICKCAKECHEESE GARLIC GRITS350#PREPARE 1 C GRITS PER PKG. STIR IN:1-1/2 C SHREDDED SHARP CHEDDAR1/2 C BUTTER OR MARGARINE 1/2 C MILK2 EGGS WELL BEATEN1 SMALL GARLIC CLOVE, MINCED#COOK ON LOW UNTIL CHEESE IS MELTED.#POUR INTO GREASED 2-QT BAKING DISH. BAKE 1 HOUR.QUAKERCASS FRIED CHICKEN ELEC SKILLET"2-1/2 - 3-LB 1/2 C VEG OIL"- FRYER, CUT UP 1/4C WATER OR"3/4C FLOUR OR SEA- MILK- SONED CRUMBS#PREHEAT OIL ON . BEAT EGG WITH"WATER/MILK.MOISTEN PIECES ONE AT A$TIME;SHAKE IN BAG WITH FLOUR/CRUMBS."BROWN EACH SIDE;TURN HEAT TO . COVER PAN,VENT OPEN,SIMMER 25 MIN, TO CRISP,LEAVE COVER OFF LAST 10 MIN.CU 7/82CHICKENSTOVE TOP STUFFING$9 SLICES + 2 END 2 CLOVES GARLIC#- DENSE WH BREAD 1C BOILING WATER$3 TB OLEO 1/4 TSP @ PEPPER,$1 MED ONION MARJORAM,THYME,$2 TB PARSLEY,CHPD OREGANO,BASIL,&"- SAGE!CHOP CELERY,ONION,GARLIC,SAUTE IN#OLEO 5 MIN.DISCARD THICKER CRUSTS &"SOFT CENTERS OF BREAD,DICE TO MAKE 3C.ADD PARSLEY,HERBS & PEPPER TO!SAUTE VEG.ADD BOILING WATER,BOIL,$REMOVE FROM HEAT.ADD BREAD,COVER 5 MCU 11/83CHICKEN WELSH COOKIES%3/4 C. SHORTENING 5 TSP BKG POWDRR#1-1/2 C. SUGAR 1/2 TSP NUTMEG$4 EGGS 1/4 TSP CINNAMN$4 C. FLOUR 1/2 PKG RAISINS"CREAM SUGAR & SHORTENING; ADD EGGS$ONE AT A TIME;ADD DRYS & RAISINS. IFTOO STIFF MOISTEN WITH MILK.KROLL INTO BALLS, PAT OUT TO THICK- NCHBAKE ON BUTTERED ELECTRIC SKILLET ATCU 5/84POTATOMIMMAW,S DRESSING1 CAN TOMATO SOUP 1 TSP SALT"1 C. OIL 2 TB WORCESTER$1/2 C. VINEGAR 2 TB PRP MUSTARD#1/2 TO 1 C. SUGAR 2 WEDGES ROQUE-# FORT!BLEND ALL BUT CHEESE. CRUMBLE AND$ADD AS DRESSING IS USED. REFRIGERATE C. HARVARDSALAD CA 1NINI P nS JOB COST EST BY JIM & SLICK" RECEIVER LNA TYPEANTENNA DRAKELNA 100 MESH 10 '" ANDERSONLNA 90 MESH 9 ' JANIELLNA 80 MESH 8 ' BOWMANLNA 70 SOLNLID 8 '! REGENCYLNB 80 SOLID 9 'A CHOICE? @CHOICE? @CHOICE? @C@o@y@i@@o@ l@ g@Ce@Y@@_@b@e@i@Cpw@y@pw@u@r@0q@( TOTAL IS:@TAWUG.13uHUSTON!' '*AW.EXC.REFQGO)AWUG.LISTT-GO/RULES.FOR.LIVINlGO*XTRA.SLOTSoc GO'HEE.HAWv";@GO.MICHIGAN.LOTTO GO-STAR.TREK.ALL Z@GO)CON.IS.BS>vxGO/LOTTO.FREQUENCYGO-LOTTO.WINNERSGO)ORG.CHARTGO)POOLPRICE GO`"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," APPLEWORKS EXCLUSIVE REFERENCE BOX 11215 SAN DIEGO CA. 92111 PUBLISHER:<: PLEASE SEND MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT YOUR APPLEWORKS ?=NEWS LETTER WILL DO FOR ME AND MY GROUP. WE USE APRPPLEWORKS MORE THAN ANY OTHER PROGRAM.< WE SAW YOUR AD IN OCT. ISSUE OF A+ MAGAZINE PG. 96. THANKS,THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJIM WILLIS, PRESIDENT1300 HINTON ST. WEST MONROE LA. 71291$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," (TAWUG LIST OF FILES ON SIDES 1 THRU 12 AMORT.4 .YRS AMORT.5.YRS  AMORT.SCH. 2 .S  AMORT.SCH.24 $ AMORT.SCH.36 .S 7# AMORT.SCH.6 .S  AWP $ AMSUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijORT.TABLES 7/ AMORTIZATION 1 AMP.NOTES 61 APP.ENG 51 AREA.CODE 30 ARTER.2.COLUMNS 1 ARTER.ENVELOPE 61 ARTICLE 0 ASSET. 1 ASSET.CHARACTER 91 ASSIG.GRADEAVG 5+ AUTO.INSURANCE ) AVEQUIPMENT 61 AW. 80 AW.2 + AW.NEWS.VANCIL 22 5AWRKS.HELP 2+ AWUG.2 1 5BAD.DISK.FILE  BARREL. 1+ BARREL. 2 ) BARREL. 3 + BARREL. 4 + BARREL. 5 + BARREL. 6 ) BARREL. 7 ) BARREL. 8 ) BARREL. 9 + BARREL.10. 2 BARREL.11 BARREL.12+ BASIC.SYSTEM + BEEP.FIXER * BOND.PORTFOLIO + BOOK.ORDER 4, BOOKS 0 BUD.TEMP 6, BUSEXPLOG 41 C.LAB.USE.TEST + CALENDAR , CHECK.REGISTER 26+ COMEDY.ALBUMS + COMP..ARTICLES 0 COMP..TERMS 0 COMP..TEST.3 1 COMP.CHECKLIST 4, COMP.TAXBL.INCM , COMPACT.DISCS 6+ COMPULATIONS 0 COMPUTER.LAB. 1 COMPUTER.QUIZ.2 61 COMPUTER.QUIZ.3 60 COMPUTER.SKILLS + COMPUTER.STUFF 2 2 COMVID.SYSTEMS 4, CONFIGURE 4+ CONSIDERATION - CONSUMER.LETTER 4, COPYRIGHT.TERMS 41 CPM..ON.IIC 4+ CURE.8 N.KO + DAYS.BTWN.DATES 0 DB.MAS.PROBLEMS 0 DIRECTIONS.TEST - DISABL.INCOME 61 DISK.CARE 60 DR.S.SOC.SEC 1 DRESS.UP.TEXT 2+ EASTERN.HIGH 0 ED.FUND.ANALYS 0 ENTERTAINMENT 4+ EPSON.KERNING , EPSON.NLQ.BOARD 8+ ESTATE.TAX.EST 2, FED.INC.TAX.EST 22/ FIX.ASSET , FV.AND.CALENDAR 22+ FV.AND.DAY.CALC , FV.CALCULATION 41 GRADES.COMPSCI 0 HABA.MERGE.NOTE * HELP.HELP , HLTH.INSURANCE , HOME.INSURANCE , INCOME.PROPERTY 22/ INCOME.STAT3 6, INFLA.ADJUST 60 INFO.ON.OTHER.F + INVEST.ACCUMULA + INVOICE.TAWUG 0 IQ.TEST , IRA.VS.TAXABLE 2/ IRS.AUTO.LOG * IW.TYPEFACES ) JOB.LABOR.GEN. , JOBSFORM 4, JOBSFORM. 4* LA.VEG.GARDEN + LETTER + LIFE.INS.NEEDS , LIFE.INSURANCE , LOAN.CALC 4* LOAN.REDUCTION - LOG.CALC.DOC 8) LOG.CALC.MED - LOG.CALC.SHORT 4) LOG.DOC.NOTE 4+ LOOKUP.LOGTABL , LOOKUP.LOGTABL2 + LOOKUP.LOGTABL3 , MAGAZINE.LIST 22, MAGAZINES.1984 8+ MATLSLISTGEN. + MEMO + METEOR.SHOWERS , MICRO.HARDWARE 6+ MICRO.SOFTWARE 4* MISC..RECORDS 41 MR.B.MEDICAL 40 NET.WTH 40 NO.FILES.SIDE ) O.S.T..O.B.C. 0 OM. 985 0 ORDER.BLANK 1 ORDER.BOOK 4, ORDERFORM 4+ ORDERING - PAYMENT.JIM 4* PER.CHECK 6. POSO 6- PRICECOMPARATOR 40 PRINTER.TROUBLE . PRIZELETTER 4, PRODOS 0 PROG..TEST. , PSA.ARMS.5YR - RAMWORKS 22- RAMWORKS.PT2 23- READ.FIRST.RJN 61 READ.ME.J.BRANJ 4- RENT.VS.BUY 26. REPORT 6, REPORT.CARD 3- RESERVATIONS , RESOURSES.OBJEC , RETIRE.CAPITAL 1 22RUMORED.BY.UNKN - RUNTIME.DISKS , S.S.WORKSHEET 0 SAFETY.TEST 0 SAFT.CONTRACT 0 SALARY.SCHEDULE , SAMPLE.BUDGET - 23SAT.CHAN + 23SATELLITE.CHAN 1 SHOWOFF.SHORT 2 / SMALL.BUS.ST 1 22STAR.MICR.PRINT - 8STAR.TREK.LIST ( STARTUP - STK.ANALYSIS 4 - STOCK.COST.REG 4, STOCK.PORTFOLIO 0 SUB.SUPER.PRAC. , TAWUG. .RESPONS 2 8TAWUG.INFO. 61 2 TAWUG.LETTER. ' TAWUG.MEMBERS . 2 TAWUG.MEMBERS 8' TAWUG.MEMBERS ' TAWUG.MEMBERS 2, TAXFORM. 984 0 TEMP.AVAIL - TEST 4, TIME.CERT , TRIG.FUNCTIONS 2 23TRIV. .9 4% TRIV.2. 1 TWO.COLUMN 2, USERS.GROUPS , USR.GRP.JUNE.85 , VIDEOGAME.LIST 2 0 VOCAB. 0 WEEKLY.MAGAZINE 1 WILMINGTON.85 4. WOLFF.FX8 .HINT 6, BOWLING.WP . EXPENSES.YTD2 6, HIGH.FINANCE. 9 - 8RECIPE.FILE - 8PRO.COPY.REV - 22PATHNAME.CHART 4, ALBUMS.A...Z . 27SQ.FT.GAR.PL 6- GOLF.HANDICAP , MX8 .GRAFTRAX . 2CALCULATOR . 4COMMISSARY - TAWUG.MEMBERS 42. BOWLING.SS 6. 6AWKS.CI 4- 6CI.RULER * 6PRINTER.TROUBLE . 9AUTO.LOAN.WKSHT 4. 2 BRASS.ACCT 47. 2 BRASS.ACCT.BLK 42- 2 CHECK.RECON - PATHNAME.CHART 6- PORTFOLIO.SHEET 2 - 2 SALE 2 9AUTO.LOAN.EXP 62 AW.TIPS. A 1 AW.TIPS. B 1 2 AWUG.SWAPDISK 0 CAT.INTRO. 1 EVAL.FORM 21 2 NAME.LGE. 1 TAWUG. A 1 2 AVEQUIPMENT 1 CATALOG 6 0 VENDORS 0 VIDEO + TAWUG.MEMBERS 421 22APPLEWORKS.DL 60 22AW.COL. 2 2 22AW.COL.JUL 4/ 22AW.COL. 1 23OPEN.APPLE.MAG 2 23PROCOPY.REVIEW 2 23SENSIBLESPELLER 20 TIDBITS / MATH.GRADEBOOK 1 TAWUG.LETTER. 0 LR.TAWUG.5 * GARDEN. , RECIPE 4) JOB.EST \"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"  RULES FOR LIVING AND WORKING WITH OTHERS 1. IF YOU OPEN IT, CLOSE IT%2. IF YOU TURN IT ON, TURN IT OFF#3. IF YOU UNLOCK IT, LOCK IT UP,4. IF YOU BREAK IT, ADMIT IT (OR FIXkm IT)05. IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT, CALL SOMEONE WHO CAN"6. IF YOU BORROW IT, RETURN IT'7. IF YOU VALUE IT, TAKE CARE OF IT&8. IF YOU MAKE A MESS, CLEAN IT UP"9. IF YOU MOVE IT, PUT IT BACK<10. IF IT BELONGS TO SOMEONE ELSE AND YOU WANT TO USE IT, GET PERMISSION:11. IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO OPERATE IT, LEAVE IT ALONE:12. IF IT IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS, DON'T ASK QUESTIONS&13. IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT214. IF IT WILL BRIGHTEN SOMEONE'S DAY- SAY IT"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," TO:THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPFROM:R.E.FUNKHOUSERDATE:7 SEPTEMBER 1985=;1.Did you know that practically nothing works in slot 3 of =;an Apple //e when the auxillary slot has additional memory ?npqrst=in it? I found this out when I replaced a Microsoft premium 86card with a Ramworks memory expander. 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Ingleside Ave.Po.# Chicago, Il 60637 Req #  , Qty.  Units  Item Approx.$7"-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!------ ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. ea. ea.0 Req. by J im McConville2-7012date& Aprox TotTAWUG.14uHUSTON!%' '(DSMBKR.2M%VK-NEW.PRESIDENTRW%]3K/LFC.OO.PROGRAMSVe%FK/ESTIMATE..A.P.Re"%FK/GOOD.FAITH.EST.x ^%{FK-INVESTOR.PREQ %FK)QUALIFIER %FK/REVERSE.PREQUAL %~FK.SECOND.QUALIFY %~FK)WORSTCASE %FK/MTG.INSTRUCTION`:%w]3K/HOUSHLD.INVNTRY%]4K    CA1 NC NCPn DG*MONT H _______!_YEAR  ________l MDSE . AND MAT ERIALS PA ID BY CAS H AND CHECKS OTHER EXP ENDITURES BY CHECKS AND CASH[ DAY TO WHOM P AID CHECK  AMOUNTDAY TO WHLNOPOM PAID CHECKACCT.AMOUNT9!-!-!-!-!-!-------!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-E 1A 0987 p@ 02 HOMEVIEW 2132 89 Q@1 B  D  E  23 B.R. JONES CO. 3421 ? V  1  D  H  1  E  U  @1  T  J  @1  Y "@ N  @1 U @ M  @? J @ U. R. SUDS CO.   @1 M @ R  1 O  D  1 P  B  1 W  N  1 Q  M  H!-!-!-!-!-!- --------!- ----------!-!-!-!-!- --------\Carr ied forwardhr@ CARRIED FORWARDףp= w@@t"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," "TO ALL MEMBERS: T.A.W.U.G.?= The time has come when I think the club should move on in =;new directions. To do this, I think the club should have a #new president and a new location.9 TQSThis will give fresh ideas, etc. to a growing club. =;Everyone has been very helpful to me and the other members by supporting us. # THANK YOU!!?= Now, who would like to take on this enjoyable task? Does =anyoue want to vote on someone or ask for a certain person?:8 I would like to turn it over to someone for a year at :8which time someone else will take over. This will keep 3things changing and not tie anyone down too much.;9 Also I would like to see it kept cost free except what 'your actual expenses are. (no dues)  =; It would be nice if I could give the job of president to someone on Jan 15, 1986.* Let me know by your votes or whatever. Thank you,JIM WILLIS FOUNDERTHE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP1300 HINTON ST. WEST MONROE LA. 71291 RNS|T^DD/4         COMPANYY 1PLAN #-NMAX LOANnthtardLTV LTVMroduced DeliPAY TERMlesINT TERMofitINT RATEitUWXYZ[\]^_`abcFEESPUnitCAPSPt/UnitP CAPATEMAX RATEMARGININDEXNTSCOMMENTSWide paper+comments      ! nCHSFOWNER OCCUPIED LOAN PROGRAMS ARRANGED BY LOAN PROGRAM BY PETE FIFER Short paperlabelsB,F0B/))))))))))))))))))    ! 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HP?-C6?k ?-C6?(\?-C6?s{?-C6?a4?-C6?cC?-C6?ۚ?-C6?S7A`?-C6?+e?-C6?CpΈ?-C6? q?-C6?3D?-C6?E?-C6?#X?-C6?~:p?-C6?^)?-C6?@?-C6?T㥛?-C6?1P-2 b䯑 ) d @.7 M;~ JԾy RTu  ~p  "i 5_-[` DN h`#@ %T@ b@ ) k@ 68Fr@ aڳv@ { "{@ @dk@ ;hx@ _<@ ܂v@ ؤ챈@ ӂ@ i_*@ KWg@ hΙҐ@ +>c@@ |@ xG2@ }R@ ŪLts@2x&?kw#?6[ ?[Ӽ?o_?K +?èN@?;EGr?镲 ?+~k ?/$??St$? HP?k ?(\?s{?a4?cC?ۚ?S7A`?+e?CpΈ? q?3D?E?#X?~:p?^)?@?T㥛?34!=!=!====:5 Estimate of A.P.R. +~k ?6!=!=!==== CA1NFNFUnS- Prepared b y Pete Fifer!= ========:  Off 813-443-2798 MORTGAGE W AREHOUSE/ Date------ Good Faith  Estimate!= ========= Borrower-- Propwyz{|}~erty A ddress----v  Sales price----- j@  Loan A mount----- @  Loan t o Value---? !=!=!=l  Term o f loan---- v@  Intere st Rate--- ffffff?  Loan D iscount--- @ !=!=!= This is an  estimate of most of  the charg es you wil l incur at the time of loan cl osing. Th e figures are reason able ESTIM ATES and a re subject  to change . The fig ures are c omputed on  the propo sed mortgage.Z CLOSING COSTS Estimated}?(@ ESTIMATED MONTHLY PAYMENTS !====!=!=!=======x Appraisal b@7i??? Loan Payment{᪃@M Credit Report 9@Taxes#UUUUUT@{Gz?(@Q Title Insurance @_@ Hazard Insurance8@333333?6Survey [@ Flood Insurance ? Recording Fees 9@ Mtg. Insurance F Pest Inspection I@ Other--Maint ntenance < Construction Fees !-` Origination Fees {Gz?@ Total Payment&y @4 Loan Discount@Y@, Doc. Stamps^@~jtX?E Int. Taxd@Mb`? ESTIMATED PREPAID ITEMSE Mortgage Insurance !=!====Z VA 1% Guar anty Fee  Taxes ( 2 months) \ FHA MIP Insurance  Hazard Ins . ( 14 mo) U Underwriting Fee @P@ Flood Ins.  ( 14 mo),@_! Tax, Couri er Service & Prep @Z@ Mtg. Ins. ( 2 mo)@&"!- Other ( 2 mo) _#  TOTAL@  *** Interim InterestW^@>@:$ Per Diem ٲe˖-3@v@ %!-#&TotalW^@' *** INTERI M INTEREST  CALCULATI ON This r epresents the greate st amount of interes t you coul d be required( to pay at settlement . The actu al amount will be de termined b y which da y of the m onth your loan is closed.u* WE HAVE C OLLECTED $ FOR PAYMEN T OF A CRE DIT REPORT , APPRAISA L FEE AND/ OR OTHER C OSTS. IF THE{+ ACTUAL COS T IS IN EX CESS OF TH IS AMOUNT,  THE RESPO NSIBLE PAR TY WILL BE  ASKED TO PAY THE DI FFERENCE. , IF THE AMO UNT IS LES S, THE RES PONSIBLE P ARTY WILL BE REFUNDE D THE AMOU NT OVER TH E ACTUAL C OST. ALL FEESD- COLLECTED ARE HELD I N A TRUST FUND AWAIT ING INVOICES.w/ MORTGAGE W AREHOUSE  require s all purc hasers fin ancing hom es through  its facil ities to settle f0 the transa ction at t he office of the clo sing agent  approved by us for settlement.2 This form does not c over all i tems you m ay be requ ired to pa y in cash at settlem ent, for e xample, deposits3 in escrow for Real E state Taxe s or Insur ance. You  may wish to inquire  as to the  amounts o f such items. S4 You may be  required to pay oth er additio nal amount s at settlement.R6 BY SIGNING  BELOW YOU  ACKNOWLED GE RECEIPT  OF HUD SE TTLEMENT GUIDE.8!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-$9 BorrowerDate Co-borrower ;!-!-!-/< Representa tive, MORT GAGE WAREHOUSE RA1NF+NF'P nS NOTES*****!*!*/  Change o nly the it ems marked - **+  Then hit  OA-K a f ew times  U  This is used to de termine if  an invest or qualifi es for a m ortgage. !*!*!* Prepared b y Pete Fifer9  Off 813-443-2798 MORTGAGE W AREHOUSE  >  Ans Ser 813-786-0150 1172 Brown ell St. Suite H Clearwater , FL 33516 !=!======; Date------ INVESTOR P REQUALIFICATION FNMA Style Phone-----!=!====== Name------ Address--- I. Proper ty SectionI  Sales Price j@ ** Interest Rate ? **<  Mortga ge Amount @ **Term v@Q  Loan to Value?Monthly?(@DFactor7Gvy???8 II. Income e Section IV. Payme nts SectionnO  Borrower @@ **  Loan Payment~=냮@K  Co-Borrower @@ **  Other  Financing /!-  Taxes33333T@KK?MTotal@@  Insurance33333D@@4  Mtg I nsurance)\(=@Өv<3?#  Maintenance 2! III. Incom e Ratios  Other "!-T#  Effec tive Gross Income @@ **TotalQ2e@C$  Total  Operating  Expenses @@ ** /%!- Long term payments Y@ **?&  Opera ting Income@@ ,' Present Ho using Exp  |@ **V(  Payme nt/Income Ratio':`4?? ,) Negative R ental Exp  **R*  Oblig ations/Inc ome Ratio'Eg>?Q?!--+  Grand TotalWW@;-  Ratio s for FNMA  must not exceed 100 % !! CA1NFNF T nS NOTES*****!*!*6  You shou ld only ch ange items  marked ** !*!*!*I v@  = Term K~? (@ Prepared by: Pete Fifer) 786-0150Answer servicevice 6 QUALIFYING  GUIDELINESS 443-2798Off.  ) OWNER OCCU PIED MORTG AGE LOANS& ** Purcha se Price-- j@!-j ** Intere st Rate--- Q?7.̨#D???  = factor!-LTV 95% 90% 80%a Loan Amount1@ffffff?@?@? !=!=!=S Loan Payment#K=@s/GΉ@>~-@%   wTaxes#UUUUUT@{Gz?(@#UUUUUT@{Gz?(@#UUUUUT@{Gz?(@%   { Insurance#UUUUUD@{Gzt?(@#UUUUUD@{Gzt?(@#UUUUUD@{Gzt?(@%   8 Flood Insurance   %   j Mtg Insurance$J@S{?(@$A@~jts?(@ %   4 Maintenance    !!-!-!-Z" Total Payment#K=C`@s/G ,@F?Ð@% Income to  Qualify&!= ========n(  Monthly#K=C`@?S-@Q?p@Q? b*  Yearly̵d@(@zhC@(@T&s@(@!- Estimated  Closing Costs .!=!=!=0/ Appraisal b@ b@ b@60 Credit Report 9@ 9@ 9@81 Title Insurance @_@ @_@ @_@-2Survey [@ [@ [@83 Processing Fees i@ i@ i@84 Pest Inspection I@ I@ I@e5 Constructi on Fees ** e6 Originatio n Fees ** {Gz?@ @@e7 Loan Disco unt ** ?@@@@^8 Doc. Stampsa@~jtX?`@~jtX?^@~jtX?Y9 Int. 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Cash  to CloseXUUUk@ @*e@ CM1NH  NHNH U nS8 Data Inpu t Section: Quick Ans wer Section:!=!=!=!=!=!=!=D Base Mont hly Income: Max Sales  Price---0/@M  Borr owers---- @@ Max Mtg A mount----0/@M  Co-B orrowers- @ Loan to V alue-----\W( ?5 Fund Avai lable for  Down Payment:!*!*!*8  Cash!- @ DON'T FOR GET TO HIT# Gift-----!- 9  Equi ty-------  OPEN-APPLE & K&  Othe r-------- F ANY Debt Payments- Y@ UNTIL ANS WERS STOP  CHANGING0 Interest Rate-----  ףp= ?!*!*!*8 Term----- v@(@& Estimated  Taxes--- &  Insu rance---- &  Mtg Insurance &  Othe r (Maint) !=!=!=!=*  End  of Data Input Section# Start Pri nting fro m Row 30!=!=!=!= Q~?(@>7/2z???-Ratios  @ ---Income9 Q? ףp= ?@---CashD@#Q{@E@@(Qx~@P/p= ףA@Q?0/@I/4333339@?0/@\W( ?!!=!=!=!=======S" Prepared by Pete Fifer Owner Occ upied Mor tgage Len ding Guidelines4#  Off.  813-443-2798!=!=!=!=======$Ans Ser  813-786-0150"%  MORTG AGE WAREHOUSE&& 1172 Brow nell St.  Suite H-' Date-----  Clearwa ter, FL  33516( Buyer----) Address--* Phone----!, I. Base Monthly Income:F. Borrower-@@ Co-Borrow er-------@ /!=!=1 Total---- @2!=34 II. Fund s Availab le for Do wn Payment:;6 Cash-----@ Equity---;7 Gift----- Other----9 Total----@:!=B< III. Mon thly Obli gations ( Any )--!-Y@=!=@? IV. Qual ifying Ratios:Q? ףp= ?SA Max Payme nt-------x@ Max Debt-!-@@B QC Less Taxe s--------p= ףA@ Less Mont hly Debt-Y@XD  Insu rance----4333339@  Escr ow-------? ףp=N@6E  Mtg.  Ins.---- 6F  Othe r-------- G!-!-^H Max P & IQt@  *******!********Qx~@ I!=!=UK V. Maxim um Mortga ge Amount  at an In terest Ra te of---- ףp= ?L!= MN!*!*!*!*!****O** **GP ** Maxi mum Mortg age Amoun t--------0/@ **Q**!= **5R ** Loan  to Value!-\W( ? **S** **=T ** Maxi mum Sales  Price---!-0/@ **U**!= **V!*!*!*!*!**** W BY:X!-!-!-!-!-----7Y Represent ative, M ORTGAGE W AREHOUSE !  RM1NFHYNFNT nS NOTES*****!*!* Hit OA - K  after inputB LOAN AMOUN T comes ei ther from inputs for  amounts or from the L TV values !*!*!*+ Prepared b y: Pete Fifer,  Off 8 13-443-2798 C  Ans Ser 8 13-786-0150  MORTGA GE WAREHOUSE ,   1172 Brow nell St. Suite H&   Clearwa ter, FL 33516  =======!=!=!=!==C  OWNER O CCUPIED GU IDELINES w ith a SECO ND MORTGAGE  =======!=!=!=!==  Date----  Name----  Address-&  Purcha se Price-- j@R  First Mtg Amount!- @  Second Mtg Amt--- @  First Mtg Intere st Rate--- Q?  Second Mtg Rate-- Q?{Gz?(@K~?(@ Term in mo nths------ v@  Term in  months--- f@7u???7 )F???k  Loan t o Value  ?4?u  LOAN A MOUNT  *@*@ !=!=? Loan Payment(V:孁@7i@;Taxes#UUUUUT@{Gz?(@ ? Insurance#UUUUUD@{Gzt?(@ . Flood Insurance  ,! 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(\?  ףp= ?  ףp= ?N MONTHLY RATEDDDDDD?(@0b/?(@?(@6i?(@Q?(@Q?(@BO (@0 :)???oP PAYMENT RATE ffffff?p= ף?333333?(\? ףp= ? ףp= ?Q MONTHLY RATEDDDDDD?(@0b/?(@?(@6i?(@Q?(@Q?(@RFACTOR7ބ???A2H3???(@A1B2 ???8@A@R???B@AI1L???H@Aڞq???N@-TYEAR ONETWOTHREEFOURFIVESIXU!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=W LOAN PAYMENT ؏@ۺF@]b@-uNI+@b8h@!i@Y INTEREST@vF ސ@L3f@æ@h/@% %@[ AMORTIZATION  Ŏj=@@q:@h3@E-@,@ R61@\!-!-!-!-!-!-] LOAN BALANCE!S@(@!n@@(@!^1@(@!}&@(@![@(@!/LJ@(@^!-!-!-!-!-!-_ PAYMENT CHANGERU@rc@7c@P*S@S ?&a ESTIMATE OF A.P.R. E?b CASHFLOWXC@(@I@(@Z@(@b+v@(@J@(@>4k@(@/LJ@5c NET PRESE NT VALUE \@>d INVESTMENT,@?Y@e!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=f!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===0"  + MORTGAGE WAREHOUSE3 1172 Brownell St. Suite H. Clearwater, FL 33516> Pete Fifer, Licensed Mortgage Broker- 813-443-2798 Office5 813-786-0150 Answer Service;9This is a brief overview of the mortgage programs that I =;have developed for my use in this field. As this field is 53rapidly changing, I don't make any claim as to the 5usefulness of these programs nor to their accuracy.=;1.0 Purpose: Due to the increased use of Adjustable Rate 97Mortages (ARMs) in the United States and the resultant 86misuse of these mortgages by the lending industry the %following points will be addressed:! 1.1 Understanding the ARM! 1.2 Qualifying for a loan, 1.3 Understanding and comparing ARMs 1.4 Worstcase situations1 1.4.1 Effective Cost or the real APR2.0 Program Discussion.<: 2.1 These programs have been designed by myself and 75field tested with over 100 real estate people in the 64Pinellas County area of Florida. They proved to be 75understandable and informative to the professional. 97Regular home buyers were field tested but did not seem 42to recognize the utility or financial information 53available through the use of these programs. They :8seemed to have tunnel vision and focused on only 2 or 3 75variables of an ARM. ARM's have many variables that 75should be looked at in order to compare and evaluate and then decide.% 2.2 Program name: Qualifyer=; This program determines whether a person qualifies to 53borrow a certain amount of mortgage at a specified :8interest rate. Being a spreadsheet program, any of the 64numbers may be changed to more accurately reflect a :8specific transaction. Primarily, I use it to determine 42the monthly payment for a given interest rate and 1/purchase price. The program figures out three 42different loan amounts for the respective loan to values (95, 90, 80% LTV ).97 2.2.1 Monthly payment is a function of loan 97amount and interest rate. Top section: Estimates for :8taxes, insurance and mortgage insurance are provided by the program.?= Manual entries for flood insurance and maintenance -(for a condo) are required when applicable.64 Total payment is the total of P.I. T.I., flood insurance and maintenance.:8 2.2.2 Income required to qualify. This is a 20percentage divided into the appropriate monthly 86payment. These ratios vary depending on the mortgage 97LTV and type (fixed rate or ARM). The common ratio is 6428% housing and 36% for housing plus long-term debt 86payments. This number helps a person to determine if 1he can afford the mortgage he is trying to get.>< 2.2.3 Estimated Closing Costs. These are common 97costs associated with obtaining a mortgage loan. They :8may vary depending on the geographical area. Different 64areas may have additional or different categories. :8This section also includes "points." These are defined 86as 1% for origination. For a construction loan there 97is an additional 1% or 1/2% construction fee depending 75on company prices. Discount fee varies depending on loan program selected. :8 2.2.4 Estimated Prepaids. These are for the 9escrow requirement. Also included is interim interest.?= 2.2.5 Estimated Cash to Close. This shows, after :8adding and subtracting, the estimated cash required for 97each Loan to Value. The loan applicant must have this 6cash at the time of application, so it is important. / 2.3 Program Name: LFC 00 Programs. ?= This is an Appleworks database program. The categories 86are designed so that one can compare and evaluate the 86various ARMs. It is also helpful to catch the tricks 86that creep into these programs. It is primarily used 75by me to select or arrange the various loan programs 86that Numerica offers depending on what I am trying to 53use or show. It also can be used to compare other 97companies' programs with ours. The catagory lables at 97the top of each column correspond pretty much with the /first two Attachments and their explanations. ?= A discussion of the tricks used in the mortgage lending .industry is maybe of interest at this point.=; 2.3.1 The first adjustment trick. The initial 86introductory payment rate is always going to go up at :8the first adjustment even if the index stays the same. 86In some cases this may exceed the so-called 2% annual 97cap. This is not true if one starts out at index plus margin.=; 2.3.2 The life cap trick. Some programs have a 97life of the loan cap defined as index plus margin plus 425% life cap. A loan with this trick could have a 75maximum rate of 16% even though the initial starting rate started at 8%.:8 2.3.3 The negative amortization trick. Some 75loans may start with an initial payment rate that is 64fixed for a period of time (usually 3 or 5 years). 97During the period that the payment is fixed the actual :8interest rate may fluctuate (higher) and cause the loan 42to start accumulating deferred interest. This is negative amortization.?= 2.3.4 The point trick. Many loans are advertised 97with low points. Then when the borrower gets into the 75office the loan officer adds on an origination fee. 0.This is usually 1% of the loan, so that is an 86additional 'point'. Most borrowers are aware of this %game and will ask for total points.?= 2.3.5 The lock in trick. Most interest rates can :8be 'locked in' (or guaranteed to stay the same for that 86borrower) for only a short period of time. Typically 8630 days or 45 days. Some go 15 days, some as long as 8660 days. Since most loan applications take 4-6 weeks 75to process it is a simple matter to get halfway thru 75the processing sequence and somehow mysteriously the 75rates have changed, usually to a higher rate. Since 97the borrower has a deadline on when he has to close he :8can't very well go elsewhere, can he? I don't know how :8to solve this one because it seems to be a problem that 86exists throughout the industry, especially when rates 97are moving. I guess it illustrates how greedy lenders 97are, because they won't commit funds if they can get a 86better rate elsewhere and they have to wait until the 53last moment to decide. Again, I don't know how to 97solve this one except to go where the company seems to ,be trying to get you the best rate he can.( 2.4 Program Name: Estimate APR=; This is probably the key program to someone who knows :8his finance. It shows what the worst case could be for 42a given loan program. Input of parameters varies :8depending on the loan program. It also has an internal 86rate of return feature that I feel is the only way to 86compare ARMs, financially speaking. The borrower may 20have other considerations for going with a more 64expensive loan program (such as not enough cash for 53higher points) but at least he now has a number to 75compare with. If it included a tax feature it would probably be more accurate.=; 2.4.1 Initial input consists of the loan amount 86and points (discount plus originations). Usually the !term is 360 months or 30 years.@> 2.4.2 Index rate, margin, accrual rate, monthly  rate. 86 Originally, when I first started working on this 42program I wanted to minimize the required input. 53However, I found that it became too complex for my 75understanding of the spreadsheet program. The index 53and margin (which is fixed for the duration of the 64loan) were supposed to be added together to get the 75accrual rate. The Accrual Rate is used to calculate :8the interest due on the loan. In actual practice it is 53easier to manually input the Accrual Rates. This 86forces one to ascertain what exactly the loan program 97selected for comparison can do over a period of time. 42The Accrual Rate is then divided by 12 to get the Monthly Rate.>< 2.4.3 Payment Rate, Monthly Rate. In a negative 75amortizing ARM the Payment Rate is a lower rate than 86the Accrual Rate. If the Payment Rate is the same as 42the Accrual Rate the loan does amortize with each 97payment. So here we go again, additional complexity. 64Depending on the type ARM, the program can copy the 64Accrual Rate (for a regular ARM, if there is such a :8thing) or one can manually input the Payment Rate. The 0program then divides by 12 for a Monthly Rate.>< 2.4.4 Factor. The Factor determines the monthly 86payment. It is decreased by 12 months for subsequent 97years. This is necessary because each subsequent year 75reduces the loan term by 12 months. The calculation 97is: (D47/(1-((1+D47)^(-B38)))). B38 is reduced by 12 for each subsequent year.86 2.4.5 In the file: Worstcase I have three 1/different worstcase scenarios. These were the :8predecessors to the program Estimate APR. The first is 64an amortizing ARM with the Accrual Rate and Payment 75Rate increasing 1% per year. The program only shows 75six years of the loan, but could be easily extended. 64The worst case scenario number two shows a negative 64amortizing loan. The Accrual Rate increases 1% per 86year while the Payment Rate is 8.5% for the first two :8year, then goes 10.5%, 11.5%, 12.5%. At the sixth year 97the Payment Rate goes to the Accrual Rate (16%) and we 53get the payment shock. Worst case scenario number 86three is an ARM starting at 11.875% increasing 2% per 53year to a life cap of 18%. This mini-amortization ;9schedule is an important thing for the borrower to see. ;9It shows what the loan could do over a six-year period. 20It should be a required schedule for disclosure 86purposes. But it is not. Nor does any lender, to my 64knowledge, show the borrower anything even close to 97what I've developed. The literature talks about going %'beyond disclosure' bah ... humbug!97 (Note: The FHA disclosure does require a similar -schedule to show the worst case situation.)?= 2.4.6 Loan Payment is the monthly payment. It is 6a factor of the loan balance, payment rate and term.>< 2.4.7 Interest is the monthly interest charged. 75It is based on the Monthly Rate (under Accrual Rate) times the loan balance.:8 2.4.8 Amortization is the difference between :8Monthly Loan Payment and Interest. If negative it's in 1parenthesis and would be negative amortization.=; 2.4.9 Loan Balance is the balance at the end of 97the year. It is found by subtracting the Amortization 53number (after multiplying by 12) from the previous 97year's Loan Balance. (Multiplying by 12 introduces an :8error since the monthly interest figure would vary in a ;9full blown monthly amortization schedule. Oh, well...) 75If it is a negative amortizing loan the Loan Balance will increase, of course. Important note: >< Now we finally get to the real guts of this thing. It :8takes all of this preparatory work to really understand 42what we are working with. This discussion of the 31estimate of APR is, in my opinion, the only real 97workable way to evaluate the actual interest rate cost of an ARM.=; The average life of a mortgage is supposedly around 5 86to 7 years. I suspect the average life for an ARM is 75much shorter, maybe 2 to 3 years. I've been getting 75alot of calls to refinance negative amortizing ARMS :8and they are only six months to a year old. My program 75only goes to six years but could be extended further :8without too much work. In the establishment literature 53you will note that they say to compare programs by 64looking at 13 different variables. Nowhere do they 75suggest looking at an APR statement. (Under current 42regulations the traditional APR statement is only 42required to show the first two years payments and 86assumes the remainder will stay the same - hogwash.) 75My premise is to look at the worst case scenario and 31bring the cash flow back to a present value that :8represents the APR (Annual Percentage Rate). Of course 53the underlying premise is that interest rates will :8eventually continue upwards or why else would the banks 97promote ARMs? I could discuss this point further, but I won't.?= 2.4.10 Estimate of APR. The way the spreadsheet works 31is a two pass calculation of Net Present Value. :8Compliments of Notes for Appleworks, Robert Ericson. :8The Estimate of APR is THE NUMBER to determine the cost 97of the loan program in a worst case scenario. One can 31still determine the APR based on his forecast of 53interest rates, by adjusting his input of interest rates.=; 2.4.11. Cashflow. This is the Monthly Payment times 9712 for each year. The end of year six Loan Balance is at the end.>< 2.4.12. Net Present Value. Investment. When the Net 97Present Value equals the Investment you have found the 86correct estimate of APR. This is done by plugging in 86different estimate of APR numbers until they do equal 86(or get real close). Investment is the original loan minus the points.3.0 Final Summary.@> This concludes my discussion for how the programs work. :8I have noticed that the general public seems to be wary 75of the new adjustables but at the same time, seem to 97think they may be of some benefit to them. I think it 75is the chance that the interest rate may come down. 75People love to gamble on the long shots, I guess. I 86would like to point out that I haven't set this up to 75compare an adjustable with a fixed rate mortgage. I 97generally try to get people into a fixed rate mortgage 97anyways, I feel they are safer. The FHA adjustable is 8pretty good, I guess, but has a limited applicability.?= Anyways, thank you for reading this specification. Let me know what you think.  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Although =;it was not a very difficult template to prepare, it can be @>slightly tricky to use. Once they learned how to use it, the DBstudents found this a very useful tool not only for their special A?purpose but also for transcribing hand written notes into ones more organized and legible. DB First, change the name of each template using the O-A-N(open CAapple name) command while you are using it so that you will have ?=a "clean" one available encase you accidentally hit O-A-SAVE 'which will write over the original. HF Second be sure to hit O-A-Z so you can see the printing commands @>while you are viewing the templates. Next, notice the indent @>option on line seventeen. This means the first sentence of a CAparagraph will start in the left most column but all other lines B@in that same paragraph will be indented twenty-seven characters A?and will start printing at the twenty-eighth character. Since B@you want the information other than the outline titles to begin CAtwenty eight spaces from the left margin, you can either use the DBspace bar to move the curser to the starting point or you can tab B@until you are in the proper column. This has already been done :8for you. Notice, that as you type your information the B@subheadings of the outline move downward and make room for your A?new text. Beware though, that if you press the return key and B@begin a new paragraph you will have to manually move the curser ;9to the twenty-eighth space for the first line of the new paragraph. Therapy ListFD This template is used by our respiratory therapy department to CAmake a list of patients receiving treatments. This was the most DBchallenging of them to design. Since this is used by many people A?who do not care for computers, I had to be sure and make it as DBsimple to use as possible. Also, I had to make it print out in a &format my supervisor would accept. ? I could not get a true tables style format which would :GE o Print all the titles without too much abbreviation )and fit on one line in 132 column mode.B@ o Print only those catagories which actually had entries.DB o Allow the easiest way to enter and edit data for !those computer shy individuals.HF Since I could not use the tables format, I needed to arrange the B@lables format to accomadate a "tables like" format but with the characteristics I wanted.GE When you first zoom in on the first record you will notice that @>the title and the entry are the same except for the fifth and A?sixth catagories. If you print out the actual list it will be B@more evident why I chose to do this. Having the catagory names CAas a record allowed me to have the titles print out only once in B@the list. Notice that the entry "*RM" has an asterik preceding B@it. This is necessary to allow the column to be sorted by room ?=number even though it was actually sorted alphabetically. I =;chose the second record to contain all dashes because this DBseparates the titles from the records nicely, but it also remains 5in the order it should when this column is sorted.DB Next, execute an O-A-P to get the print format "RX.LIST.L". B@There are numerous things you can do at this point. If you use DBthe help command you will notice slight differences in the use of CAthe open-apple keys. Choosing O-A-V will allow you to print the B@entry and not the catagory name if you so desire. O-A-Z will DBallow you switch between catagory names and entries while you are DBdesigning your format. move the curser toward the right margin. =;You notice that the entries extend over one hundred twenty B@spaces. Also, notice that the third, fourth, and fifth entries "are placed in the same column. GE Now, go to the O-A-P option. It shows that characters per inch CAis set to seventeen to accomodate the one hundred twenty columns ?=plus, the entries occupy. Left and right margins are set to B@zero. Formatting options show that you may not want to print a A?dash when an entry is empty. This saves on row space when the DBfifth and sixth entries are empty. The OL option goes along with @>the PD option since you may not want to print blank lines and waste space. Nursing FormHF Nursing instructors are well known for designing forms which are ?=used to record information width wise. This is done because DBtypewriter type size does not allow as many columns length wise. DBIt is a well known phenomenon in printing spreadsheets. Well, you ?=say I could purchase one of those programs which allow me to <:print sideways. I did that but with no success since the DBsoftware does not support our particular printer! Therefore, the DBstudents needed something which would allow them to fit all those 7columns length wise if they were to use this program.FD The word processor allows you to enter information that can be CAprinted in one hundred thirty two columns but it can't be viewed CAas such on the screen which makes it very difficult to know what A?to edit. The spreadsheet solves this problem but with certain A?reservations. I will elaborate on those as I take you through the worksheet.EC Each title is included in six columns and each column is four B@spaces wide. By limiting the width to four spaces information B@can be edited in smaller portions. The protection scheme is on B@so information does not overwright titles and cannot be entered 8in the columns (H,P,X,F), which divide each section. 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To do this, I think the club should have a #new president and a new location.9 T\^_his will give fresh ideas, etc. to a growing club. =;Everyone has been very helpful to me and the other members by supporting us. # THANK YOU!!?= Now, who would like to take on this enjoyable task? Does =anyoue want to vote on someone or ask for a certain person?:8 I would like to turn it over to someone for a year at :8which time someone else will take over. This will keep 3things changing and not tie anyone down too much.;9 Also I would like to see it kept cost free except what 'your actual expenses are. (no dues)  =; It would be nice if I could give the job of president to someone on Jan 15, 1986.* Let me know by your votes or whatever. Thank you,JIM WILLIS FOUNDERTHE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP1300 HINTON ST. 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P nCVSProperty Cross Reference GuideeferenceJ A-967.3-A$Amendatory of Cancellation Provision 93, 94, 9515,15,15,d B- 1.26-BFire Insurance Policy73, 74,23,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41," B- 2.26-B Application73,23,] B- 2.34-BProperty Insurance Application 71, 72, 91, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26 12, 15, 26,I B- 6.28-BFarm Property Application72, 74, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26,F B- 10.15-BApplication for Change71, 91, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26,% B- 12.1-BOther Insurance74,16,Y B- 12.2-BOther Insurance73, 74,23,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,G B- 18.2-BExtended Coverage on Silos7403, 05, 13, 14, 15, 17, 23,S B- 23.8-BPolicy Endorsement74/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,j B- 37.2-BHouseholders Theft Endorsement73, 7423,203, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26,35, 41,W B- 37.3-BHouseholders Theft End73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 25, 35, 41,: B- 38.3-B$Comprehensive Personal Liability End73,23,e B- 38.4-B$Comprehensive Personal Liability End73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,L B- 58.4-BSupplemental Farm Application72, 74, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26,@ B-127.5-B!Fire Insurance Policy Declaration73, 74,23,23,Y B-127.8-BFire Policy Declaration74,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,i B-147.5-B(Farmowners Insurance Policy Declarations72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,y B-147.6-B7Farmowners Insurance Policy Declaration - Secondary Loc72,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,`B-181-BDeferred Premium Payment End95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,6 B-223. 8-B Homeowners Insurance Declaration7123,b B-223. 9-B Homeowners Insurance Declaration71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,o B-223.10-B,Homeowners Insurance Declaration (secondary)71,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,S B-247.2-B$Farm Property Application for Change72, 74, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26,B B-282.2-BAmendatory Cancellation End 93, 94, 95,12,12,12,: B-282.4-B$Illinois Amendatory Cancellation End74,12,>B-293-B+Optional Additional Perils on Livestock End7424,5 B-299.2-BVehicle Audio Equip cov71, 9115,15, B-304.1-BRequest For Change in Coverage73, 74, 91, 92, 72, 71, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26,A B-313.2-BMine Subsidence cov71, 72, 91, 7312,12,12,12,2 B-314.2-BMine Subsidence Insurance End7412,S B-318.1-BWavier of Mine Subsidence cov71, 72, 91, 73, 74,12,12,12,12,12,. B-320.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice7105,. B-322.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice7305,*B-324-BSummary Disclosure Form7405,, B-325.1-BSummary Disclosure Form7205,. B-326.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice9105, B-327.2-BContents Replacement Cost End 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,c B-330.1-B"Builders Risk Completed Value Form73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,i B-331.1-B(Contractors Automatic Builders Risk Form73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,X B-332.1-BContract of Sale Clause73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,a B-336.1-B Permitted Incidental Occupancies73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,v B-338.1-B5Trees, Shrubs, Plants and Lawns--(windstorm and hail)73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,q B-339.1-B0Outdoor Radio and TV Equip--(windstorm and hail)73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,U B-340.1-BBuilding Improvements73.03, 05, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,W B-341.1-BMerchandise in Storage73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,h B-342.1-B'Awnings and Signs--(windstorm and hail)73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-345.1-BFire Dept Charges 71, 72, 91+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-346.1-B%Other Structures Cov Rented To Others71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-347.1-BAdditional Insured End71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-348.2-BAOffice, Prof, Private School or studio (prof inst) Occ -Des Prem.71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-348.3-B?Office, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ, -Described Premises71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-349.1-B@Office, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ-- Additional Premises71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-351.1-BOther Structures 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24 ,26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-352.2-B3Building, Additions and Alterations Increased limit71, 72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-355.1-BIncreased Limits on Securities 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-355.2-BIncreased limits on Money 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-358.2-B/Additional Residence Premises--Rented to others 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,_ B-359.1-BBusiness Pursuits End71, 72,14, 26,+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 26, 35, 41, B-359.2-BBusiness Pursuits End 71, 72, 91+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 35, 41,24,#03, 05, 12, 13, 15, 17, 24, 35, 41,R B-360.1-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 9114, 26, 16, 23, 26,~ B-360.2-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91#03, 05, 12, 13, 16, 17, 24, 35, 41,03, 05, 12, 13, 17, 24, 41,G B-360.3-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91,15,15,G B-360.4-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91,35,35,m B-361.1-B2Three or Four Family Dwellings--premises liability71,( 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-362.1-BWatercraft Liability End 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-365.1-B$250 Special Theft Loss Ded71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,m B-366.1-B+Contributing Insurance End--Section I only71,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,w B-366.2-B5Contributing Insurance End--Section I (including lia)71,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-368.1-B,Jewelry and Furs All Risk--$1000 per article 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, B-368.2-B,Jewelry and Furs All Risk--$2500 per article 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,w B-374.2-B6Unit-owners Add and Alter Increased limit (ho 6 only)71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,uB-3758Unit-owners Additions and Alter (special cov section I)71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,ZB-376Unit-owners--Rental to others71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,_ B-377.1-BUnit-owners - Other Structures71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,e B-378.1-B$Loss Assessment Coverage (Ho 6 only)71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-388-B%Incidental Farming Personal Liability71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-389-B+Additional Premises Occupied by the Insured 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-390-BGuns and Related Equip All Risk 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,g B-390.1-B&Guns and Related Equip All Risk (Ho 5)71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-391-BConstruction Theft Endorsement71, 72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-392-B Silverware and Goldware All Risk 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 16, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-393-B)Trees, Shrubs, and Plants (wind and hail)71, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,UB-394-BFire Protection Clause72,.03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 413B-395-BTen Day Right to Examine Policy92,15,B-397-BAdditional Perils End71, 72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,CB-398-B+Residence Premises End (3 or 4 family Dwlg)71,03, 17,B-400-BFOffice, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ (person other than insured) 71, 72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,9B-402-BTobacco Firing Permit72, 74,16, 41,16, 41|B-405-BOutbuilding Collapse Cov72, 74/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,03, 14, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,, B-407.2-BLouisana Amendatory End7217,B-412-BDeclaration Extension#40, 50, 72, 73, 74, 91, 93, 94, 95,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,203, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13 ,14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,aB-413-B"Optional Add'l Perils on Livestock72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,SB-414-BAnimal Collision End72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,MB-415-BCustom Farming72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,LB-416-BFarm Employee Cov72+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 26, 35, 41,+ B-416.1-BFarm Employee Coverage7224,UB-417-BNamed Insured Medical Payments72'03, 05, 13, 14, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,iB-418-B*Additional Insured(s)--designated premises72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,zB-419-BOffice, Prof, Private School or Studio (prof instr--desc prem)72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,[B-422-BEarthquake Damage Assuption71,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,o B-422.1-B.Earthquake Damage Assumption--Cov A, B, C, & D72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,q B-422.2-B0Earthquake Damage Assumption--Farm Personal Prop72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,n B-422.3-B-Earthquake Damage Assumption--Farm Structures72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,6 B-423.1-B!Mine Subsidence Cov--per building7212,[ B-424.1-BBusiness Sales and Storage72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,ZB-425-B$250 Special Theft Loss Ded72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,NB-426-BPeak Season Cov72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,*B-427-BVehicle Audio Equip Cov7215,gB-428-B(Trees, Shrubs and Plants (wind and hail)72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,PB-429-B!Transportation and Theft Coverage7403, 14, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,WB-430-B'Glass in Mobile Farm Equipment Coverage74,03, 14, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,BB-431-BCollision Coverage74,03, 14, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,3B-433-B Actual Cash Value--Roof Coverage7235,RB-448-BAmendatory Endorsement74,+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,dB-450-B%Dwelling Policy-- Basic Coverage Form73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,nB-451-B/Broad Form Coverage (contained within B-450-B)73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,_B-452-B Earthquake Damage Assumption End73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,PB-453-BFire Dept Charges73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,]B-454-BLandlords Liability Protection73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,1B-455-BAmendatory Endorsement73 14, 17, 35,^B-456-BTrip Collision and Overturn Cov73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,aB-457-B"Vendors Single Interest Protection73/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,1B-460-BGuaranted Replacement Cost End7135,oB-461-B0Farm Blanket Personal Prop--Additional Excl Prop72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,vB-463-B7Outdoor Radio, TV, and Satellite Dish Ant and Equip Cov72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,B-466-BPersonal Computer End 71, 72, 91,'03, 05, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 24, 35, 41,'03, 05, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 24, 35, 41,#03, 05, 12, 13, 15, 17, 24, 35, 41,bB-469-BPersonal Injury Liability 71, 72, 91,05, 13, 17, 24,05, 13, 14, 17, 26, 05, 13, 17,:B-470-BTenants Waterbed Liability71,05, 13, 17, 24,@B-475-B,Additional Policy Condition - Amendatory End71,17,AB-494-B%Back-up of Sewer or Drain Endorsement71, 72,24,24,aB-499-BRebuilding Clause Endorsement71,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,>5 77CF 0011&Commercial Form (grain bin and dryers)74,17,45 77CF 0099Improvements and Betterments74,15,@7 78CF 0116(Louisiana Amendatory End (builders risk)74,17,:1 81CF 0123Mississippi Amendatory End73, 74,23,23,212 79CF 0124Louisiana Amendatory End74,17,/5 77CF 0412Fire Department Service74,15,85 81CF 0450Vacancy - Unoccupancy Permit74,15, 17,M6 75CF 1001%Extended Coverage End (builders risk)73, 74,23, 15, 17, 23,H5 77CF 1021 Vandalism and Malicious Mischief73, 74,23, 15, 17, 23,E5 77CF 1102Builders Risk Completed Value73, 74,23, 15, 17, 23,?5 77CF 1109#Contractors Automatic Builders Risk74,15, 17,/5 77CF 1218Loss Payable Clause74,15, 17,?5 77CF 1244Contract of Sale Clause73, 74,23, 15, 17, 23,+5 77CF 1245Mortgage Clause74,15, 17,;D-206-D'Cancellation and Nonrenewal Endorsement74,17,B8 72D-215-D*Amendatory Cancellation And Nonrenewal End74,14,*1 82DO 7Custom coverage form7126,xF- 2.94Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability Declaration50,313, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,C7 78FM 0001#Farm Property Basic Form (vmm incl)74, 15, 17, 23,87 78FM 0002Farm Property Broad Form74, 15, 17, 23,I7 78FM 0006)Schedule of Items--Farm Personal Property74, 15, 17, 23,>7 78FM 0007Farm Personal Property Blanket74, 15, 17, 23,@6 70FM 0008 Schedule of Items Farm Buildings74, 15, 17, 23,/7 78FM 0117Louisana Amendatory End74,17,'12 80FM 0123Amendatory End74,23,19 76FM 0305Amendatory Deductible End74,15,U7 82FO 1Basic Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,U7 82FO 2Broad Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,W7 82FO 3Special Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,^7 82FO 4Contents Broad Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,V7 82FO 7Custom Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,a7 82FO 9Mobile Home Broad Coverage Form72/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,07 59FP307Brooder Permit74,12, 15, 24, 41,44 62FP332Grain Extension End (fire)74,12, 24,Q7 59FP340#Exclusion End for Extended Coverage74,12, 13, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,c3 63FP4639Theft (including larcency & robbery) or Grain on Farm End74,12, 14, 15, 24, 26, 41,r G- 9.6-G,Comprehensive Personal Liability Declaration40,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,7 77HO 1 Basic Form7123U1 82Ho 1Basic coverage form71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,7 77HO 2 Broad Form7123U1 82Ho 2Broad coverage form71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,!7 77HO 3 Special Form7123W1 82HO 3Special coverage form71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,(7 77HO 4Contents Broad Form7123^1 82HO 4Contents broad coverage form71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,Z6 84HO 5Ultra special coverage form71, 03, 05, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,07 77HO 6Condominum Unit-Owners Form7123_1 82HO 6Condominuum unit owners form71/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,R1 82HO 7Custom coverage form71+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 35, 41,+8 77HO 8Modified Coverage From7123T7 77HO 31?Unit-owners Building Additions and Alterations Increased limits7123E8 83HO 327Unit-Owners Building Additions and Alterations Spec Cov17 77HO 33Unit-Owners Rental to Others712317 77HO 34Unit-Owners Other Structures7123-7 77HO 35Loss Assessment Coverage7123=7 77HO 35A'Loss Assessment Coverage for Earthquake7123@7 77HO 40+Structures Rented to Others (Res. Premises)712387 77HO 41"Additional Insured (Res. Premises)71,23D7 77HO 42.Office, Proffesional, Private School Occupancy71,23P7 77HO 439Office, Professional, Private School, or Studio Occupancy71,23,37 77HO 46Theft Coverage Extension End71,23,<7 77HO 48%Other Structures (specific Insurance)71,23,J7 77HO 493Building Additions and Alterations (other premises)71,23,J7 77HO 503Increased Limits on Personal Property in other Res.71,23,Q7 77HO 51:Building Additions and Alterations (increased Limits) HO 471,23,S7 77HO 531 83HO 61A&Scheduled Personal Property end Page 171,23,G7 77HO 650Coverage C Increased Special Limits of Liability71,23,*7 77HO 68Scheduled Glass End71,23,H7 77HO 701Additional Residence Rented to Others (1 & 2 fam)71,23,,7 77HO 71Business Pursuits End71,23,<7 77HO 72%Incidental Farming Personal Liability71,23,J7 77HO 743Three or Four Family Dwlg Premises Liability (HO 4)71,23,-7 77HO 75Watercraft Endorsement71,23,97 77HO 80"Residence Rental Theft Endorsement71,23,27 77HO 82Personal Injury Endorsement71,23,311 79HO 88Loss Settlement Endorsement71,23,97 77HO 177"$250 Special Theft Loss Deductible71,23,.7 77HO 256Special Loss Settlement71,23,E1 80HO 288.Windstorm or Hail Coverage on Outdoor Property71,23,95 80HO 290"Personal Property Replacement Cost71,23,G2 81HO 2990Personal Property Replacement Cost (HO 4 & HO 6)71,23,:7 77 HO 300 MS Special Provisions (Mississippi)71,23,-9 83HO 330Amendatory Endorsement71,23,mI- 3.10(Farm Equipment and Livestock Application95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,n I- 4.10-I'Motor Truck Cargo Insurance Application94,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41, I- 5.6-I Policy Jacket 93, 94, 95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,y I- 10.8-I3Inland Marine Personal Articles Floater Application95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,j I- 10.8-I$Personal Article Floater Application95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,o I- 22.1-I)Livestock and Farm Equipment Floater Form95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,XI- 24.6&Accidental Death and Dismemberment End92"03, 05, 13, 14, 17, 23, 26, 35, 419I- 24.7&Accidental Death and Dismemberment End9224,YI- 25.8Boatowners Declaration92303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,^I- 26.6Boatowners Insurance Policy92303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,> I- 27.6-I Boatowners Insurance Application92, 12, 15, 26,> I- 29.1-I Application for Accidental Death92, 12, 15, 16,[I- 31.2Mobile Homeowners Policy91303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,<I- 34.1)Accidental Death and Dismemberment Policy9216,@I- 34.2)Accidental Death and Dismemberment Policy9212, 15,I- 36.2 Trip, Collision and Overturn Cov72, 91/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,aI- 40.10Mobile Homeowners Declaration91303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,cI- 40.11Mobile Ho Secondary Declaration91303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,h I- 46.1-I"Waiver of Custom Farming Exclusion95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,n I- 47.1-I(Waiver of 50 Mile Limitation Endorsement95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,Y I- 51.1-IVendor's Single Interest End74+03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,I- 51.2"Vendors Single Interest Protection72, 91,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 26, 35, 41,lI- 61+Theft Endorsement $25 Deductible (CB Radio)95303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,jI- 68(Deductible Endorsement (jewelry floater)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,iI- 70'Optional Additional Perils on Livestock95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,mI- 76-I)Gun Coverage Amendment-USA (use with PAS)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,tI- 77-I0Gun Coverage Amendment-World Wide (use with PAS)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,UI- 78-ITheft Endorsement95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,oI- 79-I+Vandalism and Theft Endorsement (golf cart)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,sI- 80-I/Professional Use Permit (musical inst. limited)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,qI- 81-I-Professional Use Permit (musical inst. broad)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,UI- 82-IContact Lens Form95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,I- 83-I'Additional Interest Endorsement (cargo)93, 95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,\I- 84-IEgg Coverage Endorsement94,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,I- 85-I%Motor Cargo Inland Marine Declaration93, 95,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 35, 41,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 26, 35, 41,I- 86-IInland Marine Declaration94, 95303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,^I- 87-IAdditional Interest Endorsement92/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 26, 35, 41,I- 88-IAdditional Interest Endorsement 93, 94, 95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,CI- 89-IApplication for Change93, 95, 12, 15, 26, 12, 15, 26.21 77IL 0002Effective Time End73, 74,23,23,.9 77IL 0102Nebraska Amendatory End7426,H9 76ISO 900 Amendatory Deductible End ($100)74,05, 13, 14, 16, 24,79 76ISO 905Amendatory Deductible End ($50)74,16,7 76MC 2414aEEnd for Motor Cargo Common Carrier Policies - Interstate Commerce Act93/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 35, 41,t4 68MC 244440Form 1 Uniform Motor Carrier Cargo Insurance End93/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 35, 41,,1 8110Additional Living Expense73,23,V9 7017c"Builders Risk Completed Value Form74,#05, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,712 7117c"Builders Risk Completed Value Form74,03,*23Loss Payable Clause73, 74,23,23,*5 7124Mortgage Clause73, 74,23,23,21 8127.3Deferred Premium Payment Plan73,23,N1 5044Contract of Sale Clause74,'03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,A11 6845Schedule of Items74,05, 12, 13, 14, 16, 26, 35, 41,%4 7064Farm Property Form74,05,%6 7064Farm Property Form74,35,=9 7664Farm Property Form74,12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 41,&10 7664Farm Property Form74,03,<9 7064A(Waiver of Modification of $50 Ded Clause74,35,B4 7064B.Farm and Ranch Personal Property--Blanket Form74,05,T5 7064B$Farm Personal Property--Blanket Form74,12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,84 7164B$Farm Personal Property--Blanket Form74,05,Z6 6664D:Farm Dwelling and Household & Personal Effects--Broad Form74,14, 16, 26, 35,N4 7064D:Farm Dwelling and Household & Personal Effects--Broad Form74,05,^6 7064D:Farm Dwelling and Household & Personal Effects--Broad Form74,03, 12, 13, 24, 41,N5 7064F:Schedule of Items Farm Property (buildings and structures)74,03,G5 7064G3Schedule of Items Farm Property (personal property)74,03,E1 6766B1Farm and Ranch Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 174,05,C3 4466B'Farm Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 174, 12, 16, 24,E1 6766C1Farm and Ranch Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 274,05,?3 4466C'Farm Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 274,12, 24,N9 7066C'Farm Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 274,13, 14, 16, 26,35, 41,=11 5366D Farm Dwelling Unoccupancy Permit74, 12, 16, 24,:4 6966DFarm Unoccupancy Permit74,13, 14, 26,35, 41,=3 5567Fire Department Service Clause74,03, 14, 24, 35,212 5281Vacancy and Unoccupancy Permit74,23,(2 7390Growing Grain on Farm74,15,510 61100 Improvements and Betterments End74,05,&2 73100cContractors Value73,23,M1 62100F Improvements and Betterments End74,13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,P5 23111Loss Payable Clause No 174,'03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,E9 34127BStandard Mortgage Clause74,05, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26,.12 71127BStandard Mortgage Clause74,03,I4 69155Rebuilding Clause74,'03, 05, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,%3 75155Rebuilding Clause74,12,23 75155ARequest for Rebuilding Clause74,12,V4 69155ARequest for Rebuilding Clause74,'03, 05, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 35, 41,14 68200Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit74,03,K11 72205F%Vandalism and Malicious Mischief End74,03, 12, 13, 24, 41,I6 70205F$Vandalism and Malicious Mischief End74,05, 14, 16, 26, 35,A5 49221-One-Third Suspension Clause (vancancy permit)74,03,14 6327-2Deffered Premium Payment End74,23,A9 7036-4$Vandalism and Malicious Mischief End73, 74,23,23,01-81113-8Dwelling and Contents Form73,23,"3 71122-8 Special Form73,23,)1-67268-2Earthquake Coverage73,23,81 81121-10!Dwelling and Contents Broad Form73,23,`3 67TIRB 100Personal Effict Floater95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,z7 49 TIRB 100.2/Domicile Endorsement (personal Effects floater)95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,{7 49 TIRB 100.30$25 Ded Endorsement for Personal Effects Floater95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,]2 64TIRB 120Professional Cameras95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,W2 64TIRB 160Fine Arts Form95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,g2 59 TIRB 180 LMusical Insturments (limited)95303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,k2 59 TIRB 200-2%Theft Endorsement (motor truck cargo)93/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 35, 41,p8 61TIRB 201+Motor Truck Cargo Owners and Truckmans Form93,/03, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 35, 41,d8 61TIRB 460Neon and Electric Sign Form95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,a10 66 TIRB 810npContractors Equipment94,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,d11 61TIRB 836Golfers Equipment (limited)95303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,i2 59TIRB 886 Radio and TV Tower and Equipment95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,^2 64TIRB 890Sports Equipment Form95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,a11 61TIRB 900Schedule Property - Misc95303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,j3 67TIRB PAS!Personal Article Schedule Floater95,303, 05, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 35, 41,)DD/6.  FORM #ry 01TITLEory 02LINESory 03! A- 2.48-AAuto Declarations10! A- 2.51-AAuto Declarations10(A- 10-AAutom obile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.1-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.2-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.3-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.4-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.5-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.6-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.7-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.8-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 10.9-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 11.1-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 12.3-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 13.4-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10* A- 13.9-AAutomobile Insurance Policy101 A- 15.1-A"Business Auto Policy--Declarations101 A- 15.2-A"Business Auto Policy--Declarations101 A- 15.3-A"Business Auto Policy--Declarations101 A- 15.4-A"Business Auto Policy--Declarations10!A- 16-APersonal Auto Policy10# A- 16.1-ABusiness Auto Policy10 A- 16.2-ATruckers Policy107a- 17,Non-renewal Letter - No Offer of Shelter Gen101a- 18&Non-renewal Letter - Offer Shelter Gen108a- 19-60 Day Cancellation - No Offer of Shelter Gen102a- 20'60 Day Cancellation - Offer Shelter Gen10/a- 21$Supplemental Re-bill for Shelter Gen10& A- 21.34-AApplication for Change10& A- 21.35-AApplication for Change10& A- 21.52-AAutomobile Application10& A- 21.53-AAutomobile Application10& A- 25.34-AApplication for Change10& A- 25.35-AApplication for Change102a- 50'Refusal to Renew - Non-operating States10A- 56.21Rating Statement10, A- 75.3-AApplication for Spec Trip Cov10(A-134-ASupplemental Motorcycle App10. A-141.1-AExtra Automobile Prem Statement10& A-146.2-ASummary Disclosure Form10- A-148.3-ANotice of Proposed Inc in Prem103A-152-A&Application for Anti-theft Device Disc10.A-159-A!Automobile Loss of Use Cov ($150)10'A-160-AAutomobile Loss of Use Cov10.A-161-A!Automobile Loss of Use Cov ($250)10'A-162-AAutomobile Loss of Use Cov10.A-164-A!Automobile Loss of Use Cov ($100)10'A-165-AAutomobile Loss of Use Cov10.A-166-A!Automobile Loss of Use Cov ($200)10'A-167-AAutomobile Loss of Use Cov103 A-169.1-A$Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins ($10,000)103 A-169.2-A$Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins ($25,000)103 A-169.3-A$Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins ($50,000)104 A-169.4-A%Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins ($100,000)10$A-170-AUninsured Motorists Ins10FA-173-A9Auto Physical Dam--Limited Cov-Detachable Liv Qtrs ($500)10H A-173.1-A9Auto Physical Damage--Limited Cov-Detachable Qtrs ($1000)10L A-173.2-A=Auto Physical Damage--Limited Cov-Detachable liv Qtrs ($2000)10L A-173.3-A=Auto Physical Damage--Limited Cov-Detachable Liv Qtrs ($4000)10O A-173.4-A@Auto Physical Damage--Limited Cov-Detachable Liv Qtrs (no limit)10CA-174-A6Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Customization ($1000)10E A-174.1-A6Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Customization ($2000)10E A-174.2-A6Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Customization ($3000)10E A-174.3-A6Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Customization ($4000)10G A-174.4-A8Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Cutomization (no limit)10JA-175-A=Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Sound Trans & Rec Dev ($200)10L A-175.1-A=Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Sound Trans & Rec Dev ($350)10L A-175.2-A=Auto Physical Damage-Limited Cov-Sound Trans & Rec Dev ($500)10(A-176-ASupplemental Disability Cov10* A-176.1-ASupplemental Disability Cov10* A-176.2-ASupplemental Disability Cov10* A-176.3-ASupplemental Disability Cov10* A-176.4-ASupplemental Disability Cov10* A-176.5-ASupplemental Disability Cov10(A-177-AUninsured Motorists Ins End10/A-178-A"Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($5000)103 A-178.1-A$Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($10,000)102 A-178.2-A#Uninsured Motorist Pd End ($25,000)103 A-178.3-A$Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($50,000)104 A-178.4-A%Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($100,000)10(A-180-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10*A-181-AMotorcycle Restricted Cov End105 A-185.1-A&Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($200 ded)104 A-185.2-A%Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($200 ded)104 A-185.3-A%Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($200 ded)100 A-185.4-A!Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($200)104 A-185.5-A%Uninsured Motorists Pd End ($200 ded)10=A-187-A0Conditions--Loss Payable Cl & Mutual Policy Cond10(A-188-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10*A-191-AMotorcycle Restricted Cov End10, A-191.1-AMotorcycle Restricted Cov End101 A-191.2-A"Motorcycle Restricted Coverage End10, A-191.3-AMotorcycle Restricted Cov End10)A-192-AMotorbike Restricted Cov End100 A-192.2-A!Motorbike Restricted Coverage End10+ A-192.3-AMotorbike Restricted Cov End10+ A-192.4-AMotorbike Restricted Cov End10+ A-192.5-AMotorbike Restricted Cov End102A-199-A%Additional Personal Injury Protection10= A-199.1-A.Personal Injury Protection ($50,000 - no ded)10> A-199.2-A/Personal Injury Protection ($50,000 - $100 ded)10O A-199.3-A@Personal Injury Protection ($50,000 - death compensation $5000)102 A-199.4-A#Personal Injury Protection $100,00010(A-200-AAutomobile Insurance Policy109A-202-A,Uninsured Motorists Property Damage $10,00010; A-202.1-A,Uninsured Motorists Property Damage $25,00010: A-202.2-A+Uninsured Motorists Property Damage $50,00010< A-202.3-A-Uninsured Motorists Property Damage $100,00010+A-203-APersonal Injury Protection EndC,+A-204-APersonal Injury Protection End10> A-204.1-A.Personal Injury Protection End ($5000 Med Pay)10,@ A-204.2-A0Personal Injury Protection End ($10,000 Med Pay)10,@ A-204.3-A0Personal Injury Protection End ($25,000 Med Pay)10,;A-206-A-Personal Injury Protection End($5000 Med Pay)10,@ A-206.1-A0Personal Injury Protection End ($10,000 Med Pay)10,? A-206.2-A/Personal Injury Protection End($25,000 Med Pay)10,)A-208-AAutomobile Insurance Policy10,A-4003 Report Form AC,A-4005 Report Form BC,A-4076Garage KeepersC, A-4244Dealers SupplementalC,(A-4245Dealers Supplemental and VMMC,$ A-782.4-AApplicant's Statement10 A-881.4-AID CardC,, A-881.5-AOwner's Security Verification10+A-886-AMotorcycle-Notice of Rejection10% A-887.2-ACancellation ProvisionC,3 A-892.5-A$Notice of Cancellation or Nonrenewal103 A-892.6-A$Notice of Cancellation or Nonrenewal10% A-892.7-ACancellation ProvisionC, A-893.2-APremium IncreaseC, A-898.4-AAdded CoverageC, A-898.5-A UM RejectionC,2 A-901.1-A#Add'l Insured--Accidental Death Cov107 A-901.2-A(Add'l Insured(s) Under Written Lease End105 A-901.3-A&Add'l Insured - Auto Acc Death Benefit106 A-901.4-A'Add'l Insured - Under Written Lease End10A-902-AAdd'l Interest End10! A-902.1-AAdd'l Interest End10$ A-902.6-AAdd'l Interest(s) End10$ A-902.7-AAdd'l Interest(s) End105A-903-A(Church Bus and Pleasure and Business use10A-904-AChurch Bus Use10D A-904.1-A5Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins--($200 ded)--($5000 limit)10F A-904.2-A7Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins--($200 ded)--($10,000 limit)10F A-904.3-A7Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins--($200 ded)--($25,000 limit)10F A-904.4-A7Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins--($200 ded)--($50,000 limit)10G A-904.5-A8Uninsured Motorists Pd Ins--($200 ded)--($100,000 limit)10 A-905.1-AContract Hauler10 A-906.5-ACompressed Gas10) A-906.6-AAnhydrous Ammonia Excl End10CA-907-A6Uninsured Motorists Ins (Underinsured Motorists Added)10B A-907.1-A3Uninsured Motorists Ins (Underinsured Motorist Cov)10J A-907.5-A8Uninsured Motorists by adding Underinsured Motorists CovC, 10- A-907.6-AAmendment of Policy Provisions10/ A-907.6-A Supplemental Uninsured MotoristsC,1 A-907.7-A"Uninsured Motorists Amendatory End10F A-907.8-A7Uninsured Motorists Ins--(Underinsured Motorists Added)10F A-907.9-A7Uninsured Motorists Ins--(Underinsured Motorists Added)10$ A-908.1-ADrivers Exclusion End10 A-908.3-ADriver Exclusion10# A-908.4-ADriver Exclusion End10+ A-908.8-ADriver Exclusion Endorsement10 A-908.9-ADriver ExclusionC,+ A-910.4-AEmployer's Non-ownership Lia10. A-910.5-AEmployers Non-ownership Lia End104 A-911.1-A%Erroneois Delivery of Liquid Products10$ A-912.1-AGovernmental Immunity10( A-912.2-AWavier of Subrogation End10& A-912.3-AGovernment Immunity End10# A-913.3-AHired Automobile End10 A-913.4-AHired Autos End10- A-915.2-ANon-described Semi-trailer End100 A-915.3-A!Non-Described Utility Trailer End100 A-915.4-A!Non-described Utility Trailer End100 A-916.1-A!Automobile Mileage limitation End100 A-916.3-A!Automobile Mileage Limitation End100 A-916.4-A!Automobile Mileage Limitation End100 A-916.5-A!Automobile Mileage Limitation End10: A-918.2-A+Member of Policyholder's Household Excl End10: A-918.3-A+Member of Policyholder's Household Excl End10 A-919.3-AOperator's Policy10$ A-919.4-AOperator's Policy End10; A-920.3-A,Special Operator's Policy--Hwy Dept Employee10< A-920.4-A-Special Operator's Policy--Hwy Dept Employees10J A-921.2-A;Auto Physical Damage-Limited Damage-Motorcycle Acces ($200)10K A-921.3-A A-978.1-A/Additional Personal Injury Protection - $20,000C,; A-978.2-A,Add'l Personal Injury Prot Cov End ($30,000)10> A-978.2-A/Additional Personal Injury Protection - $30,000C,> A-978.3-A,Add'l Personal Injury Prot Cov End ($40,000)C, 10> A-978.4-A,Add'l Personal Injury Prot Cov End ($50,000)C, 102 A-979.1-A#Personal Injury Prot Ded End ($250)104 A-979.1-A%Personal Injury Protection - $250 dedC,7 A-979.2-A%Peraonal Injury Protection - $500 dedC, 106 A-979.3-A$Personal Injury Prot Ded End ($1000)C, 10 A-983.4-ASnowmobile End10 A-983.5-ASnowmobile End10 A-983.6-ASnowmobile End101A-984-A$Personal Injury Prot End ($1000 ded)10' A-987.6-A$50 Ded Medical Payments10-A-989-A Cancellation and Non-renewal End10& A-991.1-ASupp Disability Cov End10& A-991.2-ASupp Disability Cov End10& A-991.3-ASupp Disability Cov End10& A-991.4-ASupp Disability Cov End10& A-991.5-ASupp Disability Cov End10& A-991.6-ASupp Disability Cov End101 A-992.4-A"Amendment of Cancellation Prov End101 A-992.5-A"Amendment of Cancellation Prov End10, A-997.7-AOne Case Filing for OATS, Inc101 A-997.8-A"State of Missouri--Auto Policy End10 A-998-AChassis and Cab End10: A-998.7-A+Hauling or Transportation for Hire Excl End106 A-998.8-A'Steel Transporting for Hauling Excl End10> A-998.9-A/Newly Acquired Automobile Automatic Cov Ext End10AL-6896Use of Other AutosC,* B- 1.26-BFire Insurance Policy73, 74, B- 2.26-B Application73,. B- 2.33-BProperty Insurance Application710 B- 6.26-BFarm Fire Insurance Application74,* B- 6.27-BFarm Property Application74,0 B- 10.14-BProperty Application for Change74,# B- 10.15-BApplication for Change B- 12.1-BOther Insurance74,# B- 12.2-BOther Insurance73, 74,) B- 18.2-BExtended Coverage on Silos74! B- 23.8-BPolicy Endorsement741 B- 37.2-BHouseholders Theft Endorsement73, 74% B- 37.3-BHouseholders Theft End73% B- 38.4-BComp Personal Liab End73- B- 58.3-BSupplemental Farm Application74,1 B-127. 5-B!Fire Insurance Policy Declaration73- B-127. 7-BFire Policy Declarations73, 74,( B-127. 8-BFire Policy Declaration74,+ B-127. 9-BCommercial Fire Declaration76, B-127.11-BCommercial Fire Declaration76,. B-132.1-BContinuous Renewal Endorsement76,*B-181-BDeferred Premium Payment End95,, B-199.1-BApartment Owners Application79,7 B-200.1-B'Personal Umbrella Liability Application32,7 B-201.2-B'Personal Umbrella Liability Declaration32,7 B-201.4-B'Personal Umbrella Liability Declaration32,2 B-202.3-B"Personal Umbrella Liability Policy32," B-203.1-BOffice Application78, B-206-BProducts Exclusion79,*B-207-BWater Damage Legal Liability78,"B-208-BFire Legal Liability78,(B-209-BContributing Insurance78, 79, B-210.1-BPassenger Hazard32,$ B-211.1-BAutomobile Exclusion32,$ B-212.3-BSnowmobile Exclusion32,& B-212.4-BSnowmobile Endorsement32,B-213-BDriver Exclusion32,+ B-213.1-BDriver Exclusion - Renewals32, B-214.3-BUninsured Auto32, B-214.4-BUninsured Auto32,K B-214.5-B;Endorsement Excluding Cov to Ununsured or Underinsured Auto32,/B-218-BCredit for Existing Insurance78, 79,$B-219-BAmendatory Endorsement32,%B-220-BAmendatory Endorsement 32,$B-221-BAmendatory Endorsement32,0 B-223. 8-B Homeowners Insurance Declaration71& B-223. 9-BHomeowners Declaration71= B-223.10-B,Homeowners Insurance Declaration (secondary)71,$B-228-BAmendatory Endorsement32,,B-234-BAmendatory Endorsement 77, 78, 79,!B-239-BAdditional Interest31,4 B-247.2-B$Farm Property Application for Change74,% B-249.1-BApartment Owners Form79,+ B-250.1-BApartment Owners Broad Form79,, B-251.3-BApartment Owners Declaration79,! B-252.2-B Policy Jacket78, 79,( B-253.1-BOffice Policy Broad Form78," B-254.3-BOffice Declaration78,%B-255-BAntenna Endorsement78, 79,+B-256-BSprinkler Leakage Endorsement79,%B-257-BCondominium Endorsement79,' B-257.1-BCondominium Endorsement79,B-258-B Worksheet79,,B-259-BAmendatory Endorsement 77, 78, 79,$B-261.1Amendatory Endorsement32," B-263.1-BOffice Application78, B-279.1-B Policy Jacket77,* B-280.2-BBusinessowners Declaration77,% B-281.1-BBusinessowners Policy77,\ B-282.2-B4Amendatory Endorsement (cancellation and nonrenewal)32, 77, 78, 79, 93, 94, 95,. B-282.3-BAmendatory Endorsement 77, 78, 79,4 B-282.4-B$Illinois Amendatory Cancellation End74,3 B-282.5-B#Amendatory Cancellation Endorsement76,!B-283-BAntenna Endorsement77,# B-283.1-BAntenna Endorsement77,* B-284.1-BBusinessowners Application77,B-286Open Stock Burglary77,8B-293-B+Optional Additional Perils on Livestock End74* B-299.2-BVehicle Audio Equip cov71, 91,B-303-BAmendatory Endorsement 77, 78, 79,> B-304.1-BRequest For Change in Coverage73, 74, 91, 72, 71,-B-308-BAdditional Interest End 77, 78, 79,' B-308.1-BAdditional Interest End76,. B-313.2-BMine Subsidence cov71, 72, 91, 73)B-314-BMine Subsidence End 77, 78, 79,+ B-314.1-BMine Subsidence Endorsement76,, B-314.2-BMine Subsidence Insurance End74M B-318.1-BWavier of Mine Subsidence cov#71, 72, 91, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79,( B-320.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice71( B-322.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice73$B-324-BSummary Disclosure Form74& B-325.1-BSummary Disclosure Form72( B-326.1-BSummary Disclosure Notice914 B-327.2-BContents Replacement Cost end 71, 72, 911 B-330.1-B"Builders Risk Completed Value Form737 B-331.1-B(Contractors Automatic Builders Risk Form73& B-332.1-BContract of Sale Clause73/ B-336.1-B Permitted Incidental Occupancies73D B-338.1-B5Trees, Shrubs, Plants and Lawns--(windstorm and hail)73? B-339.1-B0Outdoor Radio and TV Equip--(windstorm and hail)73$ B-340.1-BBuilding Improvements73% B-341.1-BMerchandise in Storage736 B-342.1-B'Awnings and Signs--(windstorm and hail)73( B-345.1-BFire Dept Charges 71, 72, 91' B-346.1-BOther Structures Cov71, 91) B-347.1-BAdditional Insured End71, 91T B-348.2-BAOffice, Prof, Private School or studio (prof inst) Occ -Des Prem.71, 91R B-348.3-B?Office, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ, -Described Premises71, 91S B-349.1-B@Office, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ-- Additional Premises71, 91' B-351.1-BOther Structures 71, 72, 91F B-352.2-B3Building, Additions and Alterations Increased limit71, 725 B-355.1-BIncreased Limits on Securities 71, 72, 910 B-355.2-BIncreased limits on Money 71, 72, 91F B-358.2-B/Additional Residence Premises--Rented to others 71, 72, 91, B-359.2-BBusiness Pursuits End 71, 72, 91; B-360.2-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91< B-360.3-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91,< B-360.4-B(Farmers Comprehensive Personal Liability71, 91,B B-361.1-B2Three or Four Family Dwellings--premises liability71,/ B-362.1-BWatercraft Liability End 71, 72, 91. B-365.1-B$250 Special Theft Loss Ded71, 91; B-366.1-B+Contributing Insurance End--Section I only71,E B-366.2-B5Contributing Insurance End--Section I (including lia)71,C B-368.1-B,Jewelry and Furs All Risk--$1000 per article 71, 72, 91C B-368.2-B,Jewelry and Furs All Risk--$2500 per article 71, 72, 91E B-374.2-B6Unit-owners Add and Alter Increased limit (ho 6 only)71CB-3758Unit-owners Additions and Alter (special cov section I)71(B-376Unit-owners--Rental to others71- B-377.1-BUnit-owners - Other Structures713 B-378.1-B$Loss Assessment Coverage (Ho 6 only)716B-388-B%Incidental Farming Personal Liability71, 91@B-389-B+Additional Premises Occupied by the Insured 71, 72, 914B-390-BGuns and Related Equip All Risk 71, 72, 915 B-390.1-B&Guns and Related Equip All Risk (Ho 5)717B-391-B&Under Construction Theft on Homeowners71, 725B-392-B Silverware and Goldware All Risk 71, 72, 91:B-393-B)Trees, Shrubs, and Plants (wind and hail)71, 91'B-394-BFire Protection Clause72, 91&B-397-BAdditional Perils End71, 729B-398-B+Residence Premises End (3 or 4 family Dwlg)71,[B-400-BFOffice, Prof, Private School or Studio Occ (person other than insured) 71, 72, 91'B-402-BTobacco Firing Permit72, 74,)B-405-BOutbuilding Collapse Cov72, 74* B-407.1-BLouisana Amendatory End71, 72<B-408-B*Silverware and Goldware All Risk (La only)71, 72,-B-409-BArkansas Amendatory Endorsement76,OB-412-BDeclaration Extension/71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 91, 93, 94, 95,/B-413-B"Optional Add'l Perils on Livestock72!B-414-BAnimal Collision End72B-415-BCustom Farming72B-416-BFarm Employee Cov72% B-416.1-BFarm Employee Coverage72+B-417-BNamed Insured Medical Payments727B-418-B*Additional Insured(s)--disignated premises72IB-419-BOffice, Prof, Private School or Studio (prof instr--desc prem)72)B-422-BEarthquake Damage Assuption71,= B-422.1-B.Earthquake Damage Assumption--Cov A, B, C, & D72? B-422.2-B0Earthquake Damage Assumption--Farm Personal Prop72< B-422.3-B-Earthquake Damage Assumption--Farm Structures720 B-423.1-B!Mine Subsidence Cov--per building72) B-424.1-BBusiness Sales and Storage72(B-425-B$250 Special Theft Loss Ded72B-426-BPeak Season Cov72$B-427-BVehicle Audio Equip Cov725B-428-B(Trees, Shrubs and Plants (wind and hail)72.B-429-B!Transportation and Theft Coverage745B-430-B'Glass in Mobile Farm Equipment Coverage74, B-431-BCollision Coverage74,-B-433-B Actual Cash Value--Roof Coverage72"B-444-BSubject to Rate Form76,+B-448-BContinous Renewal Endorsement76,& B-448.1-BAmendatory Endorsement74,2B-450-B%Dwelling Policy-- Basic Coverage Form73<B-451-B/Broad Form Coverage (contained within B-450-B)73-B-452-B Earthquake Damage Assumption End73B-453-BFire Dept Charges73+B-454-BLandlords Liability Protection73#B-455-BAmendatory Endorsement73,B-456-BTrip Collision and Overturn Cov73/B-457-B"Vendors Single Interest Protection735B-458-B(Actual Cash Value Defination Endorsement76+B-460-BGuaranted Replacement Cost End71=B-461-B0Farm Blanket Personal Prop--Additional Excl Prop72DB-463-B7Outdoor Radio, TV, and Satellite Dish Ant and Equip Cov72+B-466-BPersonal Computer End 71, 72, 91,+B-469-BPersonal Injury Liability71, 91,(B-470-BTenants Waterbed Liability71,1B-471-B#Office Insurance Policy Declaration78,;B-472-B-Business Owners Insurance Policy Declarations77,<B-473-B.Apartment Owners Insurance Policy Declarations79,8B-474-B#Standard Fire Insurance Endorsement 77, 78, 793B-476-B%Products and Completed Operations End77,3B-477-B%Products and Completed Operations End78,A C-230.3-C2Statement of Earnings-Wage and Salary Verification10! C-230.3-CEarnings StatementC,,CA 01 22Changed in Policy Cancellation10.CA 21 07 Split Uninsured Motorists Limits10+CA 21 37Uninsured Motorists Insurance10&CA 22 14Personal Injury Prot End10$CA 99 27Split Liability Limits104CF 0011&Commercial Form (grain bin and dryers)74,#CF 0011General Property Form76,#CF 0013Special Building Form76,#CF 0013Special Building Form76,,CF 0014Special Personal Property Form76,.CF 0099Improvements and Betterments74, 76,2CF 0116 Louisiana Amendatory Endorsement74, 76,0CF 0123Mississippi Amendatory End 73, 74, 76,+CF 0124Louisiana Amendatory End74, 76,8CF 0202*Kansas Amendatory Cancellation Endorsement76,,CF 0345Disappearing Deductible Clause76,3CF 0346%Deductible Clause No 1(max $3000 ded)76,4CF 0347&Deductible Clause No 2 (max $5000 ded)76,,CF 0349Deductible Insurance Info Form76,-CF 0350$250 Extended Coverage Loss Ded76,+CF 0360Kansas Deductible Endorsement76,*CF 0365Deductible Waiver - $100 Ded76,)CF 0412Fire Department Service74, 76,*CF 0420Replacement Cost Endorsement76,.CF 0450Vacancy - Unoccupancy Permit74, 76,'CF 0465Outdoor Signs Endorsement76,+CF 0X25Fire Liability Insurance Form76,;CF 1001%Extended Coverage End (builders risk) 73, 74, 76,)CF 1002Optional Perils Endorsement76,*CF 1003Special Coverage Endorsement76,:CF 1004,Special Coverage Endorsement - Builders Risk76,6CF 1021 Vandalism and Malicious Mischief 73, 74, 76,1CF 1021#Vandalism or Malicious Mischief End76,2CF 1023$Optional Theft Exclusion Endorsement76,+CF 1031Sprinkler Leakage Endorsement76,.CF 1041 Earthquake Extension Endorsement76,&CF 1043Earthquake Property Form76,&CF 1101Builders Risk Basic Form76,3CF 1102Builders Risk Completed Value 73, 74, 76,1CF 1109#Contractors Automatic Builders Risk74,4CF 1113&Builders Risk Renovations Coverage End76,8CF 1116*Builders Risk Renovations Exclusion Clause76,'CF 1205Supplemental Declarations76,!CF 1218Loss Payable Clause74,)CF 1218Mortgage Clause76, 77, 78, 79,%CF 1230Peak Season Endorsement76,2CF 1244Contract of Sale73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79,-CF 1245Mortgage Clause74, 76, 77, 78, 79,%CF 1350Reporting Endorsement A76,"CF 1365Report of Values Form76HCF 1501:Earnings Insurance (mercantile and non-manufacturing risk)76,5CF 1502'Earnings Insurance (manufacturing risk)76,>CF 15110Rental Value Insurance - Monthly Limitation Form76,2CF 1610$Application For Specific Fire Rating76,!CF 1615Statement of Values76,#CF 1650Clas Rate Information76,5D-206-D'Cancellation and Nonrenewal Endorsement74,8D-215-D*Amendatory Cancellation And Nonrenewal End74,,DF 0012Fire Department Service Clause79,Do 7Custom coverage form711FM 0001#Farm Property Basic Form (vmm incl)74,&FM 0002Farm Property Broad Form74,7FM 0006)Schedule of Items--Farm Personal Property74,,FM 0007Farm Personal Property Blanket74,.FM 0008 Schedule of Items Farm Buildings74,%FM 0117Louisana Amendatory End74,FM 0123Amendatory End74,'FM 0305Amendatory Deductible End74,Fo 1Basic Coverage Form72Fo 2Broad Coverage Form72Fo 3Special Coverage Form72&Fo 4Contents Broad Coverage Form72Fo 7Custom Coverage Form72)Fo 9Mobile Home Broad Coverage Form72FP307Brooder Permit74,&FP332Grain Extension End (fire)74,/FP340#Exclusion End for Extended Coverage74,EFP4639Theft (including larcency & robbery) or Grain on Farm End74, G- 1.8-GLiability Policy31,. G- 2.6-GGeneral Liability Declarations31,. G- 2.7-GGeneral Liability Declarations31,- G- 4.6-GGeneral Liability Application31,- G- 4.8-GGeneral Liability Application31,& G- 76.1-GProducts Coverage Part31,+ G- 77.1-GComprehensive Coverage Part31,) G- 78.1-GContractual Coverage Part31,# G- 79.1-GM & C Coverage Part31,= G- 80.1-G-M & C Coverage Part & Independant Contractors31,# G- 81.1-GO & C Coverage Part31,1 G- 82.1-G!OL & T Coverage Part & Demolition31,$ G- 83.1-GOL & T Coverage Part31,) G- 84.1-GPremises Medical Payments31,#G- 85-GSubrogation Amendment31,# G- 86. 1-GUninsured MotoristsC,# G- 86. 3-GUninsured MotoristsC,# G- 86. 6-GUninsured MotoristsC,# G- 86. 7-GUninsured MotoristsC,# G- 86. 8-GUninsured MotoristsC,# G- 86.10-GUninsured MotoristsC,0 G- 86.12-G Uninsured Motorist Insurance EndC,"G- 93-GPollution Exclusions31,&G-101Additional Insured - Clubs31,+G-108Additional Insured - Golfmobile31,'G-109Additional Insured - Leased31,G-109-GAccidental DeathC,.G-110"Additional Insured - State Permits31,G-110-GMedical BenefitsC,/G-111#Additional Insured - State Premises31," G-111.2-GUninsured MotoristsC,(G-112Additional Insured - Animals31,$ G-112.2-GUninsured Motorist PDC,% G-112.3-GUninsured Motorists PDC,#G-115-GPesticide Endorsement31, G-116-GAdditional Insured31,G-117-GPersonal InjuryC,$G-122-GEquipment Endoresement31,#G-123-GEquipment Endorsement31,% G-126.1-GAmendatory EndorsementC,)G-127-GUninsured Motorist RejectionC,; G-134.2-G,Uninsured Motorist Property Damage InsuranceC,G-201Automobile Hoists31,G-202Boats31,&G-205Construction of Residences31, G-210Residence - Premises31,G-213Teachers Liability31,!G-214Underground Equipment31,G-216 Watercraft31,G-217Teachers Liability31, G-218Customers Automoblie31,G-302Athletic Exclusion31,G-303Bicycle Exclusion31,G-304Products Exclusion31,G-307Engineers Exclusion31,G-309Fairs Exclusion31,"G-310Illegal Farm Employees31,G-312Laundry Exclusion31,G-313Logging Exclusion31,#G-314Malpractice Exclusion A31,#G-315Malpractice Exclusion B31,#G-316Malpractice Exclusion C31,G-318Movement Exclusion31,(G-319Insured's Products Exclusion31,#G-321Rolling Stock Exclusion31,G-326Fireman Exclusion31,!G-339Pollution Endorsement31,G-402Carnival31,G-403Storage Lockers31,G-404Schools31,G-405Farms31,0G-406$Farms and Comprehensive Personal Lia31,G-407Power Companies31, G-408Highways and Streets31,G-409Real Estate Agents31,G-410Camps31,G-411Clubs31,G-412Hotels31,G-413Hotels - Operators31,G-415Mobile Home Parks31,G-416Tourists Court31,'G-417Tourists Courts - Operators31,#G-420Engineers and Surveyors31,G-530Officer Amendment31,#G-533Cancellation Provisions31,G-601Bicycle31, G-602Co-owners - 2 Family31,G-604 Deductible31,G-605Incidental Office31,!G-606Landlord's Protective31, G-609Partnership Insureds31,G-610Products Exception31,G-611Products Redefined31,G-613 Named Insured31,G-614Public Vehicles31,Ho 1Basic coverage form71Ho 2Broad coverage form71Ho 3Special coverage form71&Ho 4Contents broad coverage form71%Ho 5Ultra special coverage form71'Ho 6Condominuum unit owners form71Ho 7Custom coverage form717I- 3.10(Farm Equipment and Livestock Application95,8 I- 4.10-I'Motor Truck Cargo Insurance Application93,% I- 5.6-I Policy Jacket 93, 94, 95,C I- 10.8-I3Inland Marine Personal Articles Floater Application95,4 I- 10.8-I$Personal Article Floater Application95,9 I- 22.1-I)Livestock and Farm Equipment Floater Form95,3I- 24.6&Accidental Death and Dismemberment End923I- 24.7&Accidental Death and Dismemberment End92#I- 25.8Boatowners Declaration92(I- 26.6Boatowners Insurance Policy92%I- 31.2Mobile Homeowners Policy916I- 34.1)Accidental Death and Dismemberment Policy926I- 34.2)Accidental Death and Dismemberment Policy921I- 36.2 Trip, Collision and Overturn Cov72, 91+I- 40.10Mobile Homeowners Declaration91-I- 40.11Mobile Ho Secondary Declaration912 I- 46.1-I"Waiver of Custom Farming Exclusion95,8 I- 47.1-I(Waiver of 50 Mile Limitation Endorsement95,+ I- 51.1-IVendor's Single Interest End74/I- 51.2"Vendors Single Interest Protection726I- 61+Theft Endorsement $25 Deductible (CB Radio)954I- 68(Deductible Endorsement (jewelry floater)95,3I- 70'Optional Additional Perils on Livestock95,7I- 76-I)Gun Coverage Amendment-USA (use with PAS)95,>I- 77-I0Gun Coverage Amendment-World Wide (use with PAS)95,I- 78-ITheft Endorsement95,9I- 79-I+Vandalism and Theft Endorsement (golf cart)95,=I- 80-I/Professional Use Permit (musical inst. limited)95,;I- 81-I-Professional Use Permit (musical inst. broad)95,I- 82-IContact Lens Form95,5I- 83-I'Additional Interest Endorsement (cargo)93,&I- 84-IEgg Coverage Endorsement93,2I- 85-I%Motor Cargo Inland Marine Declaration93*I- 86-IInland Marine Declaration94, 95,I- 87-IAdditional Interest Endorsement925I- 88-IAdditional Interest Endorsement 93, 94, 95,$I- 89-IApplication for Change93,6IL 0/27(Actual Cash Value Amendatory Endorsement76,0IL 0002Effective Time73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79,/IL 0014!Protective Safeguards Endorsement76,<IL 0018.Amendatory Endorsement - Prejudgement Interest76,4IL 0102Amendatory Endorsement74, 76, 77, 78, 79,.ISO 900 Amendatory Deductible End ($100)74,-ISO 905Amendatory Deductible End ($50)74,L-6432-GSCU Exclusions31, M- 51.8-M Certificate31,# M-342.2-MService Information31,2 M-929.10-M"Premium Notice and Added Cov Offer10SMC 2414aEEnd for Motor Cargo Common Carrier Policies - Interstate Commerce Act93>MC 244440Form 1 Uniform Motor Carrier Cargo Insurance End934MLB 181Garage Keepers Legal Liability 77, 78, 79,.MLB 210 Comprehensive Personal Liability79,*MLB 400Boiler and Machinery 77, 78, 79,7MLB 401!Section IV - Boiler and Machinery 77, 78, 79,/MLB 402Additional Object Groupes 77, 78, 79, 2 Assignment77,# 10Additional Living Expense73,- 17c"Builders Risk Completed Value Form74, 20Unrated Risk Clause76,! 23Loss Payable Clause73, 74,) 23.4-GGarage Liability ApplicationC, 24Mortgage Clause73, 74,* 24.2-GGarage Liability DeclarationsC,) 27.3Deferred Premium Payment Plan73,( 27.3-GPhysical Damage ApplicationC,) 29.3-GGarage Liability ApplicationC,  30.9-SB,! 44Contract of Sale Clause74, 45Schedule of Items74, 56.22-ARating Statement10 64Farm Property Form74,3 64A(Waiver of Modification of $50 Ded Clause74,9 64B.Farm and Ranch Personal Property--Blanket Form74,/ 64B$Farm Personal Property--Blanket Form74,E 64D:Farm Dwelling and Household & Personal Effects--Broad Form74,E 64F:Schedule of Items Farm Property (buildings and structures)74,> 64G3Schedule of Items Farm Property (personal property)74,< 66B1Farm and Ranch Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 174,2 66B'Farm Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 174,< 66C1Farm and Ranch Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 274,2 66C'Farm Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit No 274,+ 66D Farm Dwelling Unoccupancy Permit74,( 67Fire Department Service Clause74,$ 68Fire Protection Clause78, 79, 74-GPremium PaymentC,( 81Vacancy and Unoccupancy Permit74,! 86. 4-GUninsured MotoristsC, 90Growing Grain on Farm74,# 96.1-GUnderinsured MotoristsC,*100 Improvements and Betterments End74,100cContractors Value73,+100F Improvements and Betterments End74,"111Loss Payable Clause No 174,$114-GPremises Medical PaymentsC,119-GMedical PaymentsC,120-GHoistC,'127BStandard Mortgage Clause74, 76,9130.1-A,Letter to Policyholder Applicant's statement10155Rebuilding Clause74,(155ARequest for Rebuilding Clause74,'200Vacancy or Unoccupancy Permit74,0205F%Vandalism and Malicious Mischief End74,7221-One-Third Suspension Clause (vancancy permit)74,$246.1-GGarage Liability PolicyC,#247.2-GPhysical Damage PolicyC,!250-GAmendatory EndorsementC,251-GFalse PretenseC,262Unrated Risk Clause76,( 27-2Deffered Premium Payment End74,4 36-4$Vandalism and Malicious Mischief End73, 74,&113-8Dwelling and Contents Form73,122-8 Special Form73,268-2Earthquake Coverage73,.121-10!Dwelling and Contents Broad Form73,,PA 02 14Changes in Policy Cancellation10@ TIRB 100.2/Domicile Endorsement (personal Effects floater)95,A TIRB 100.30$25 Ded Endorsement for Personal Effects Floater95,#TIRB 120Professional Cameras95,TIRB 160Fine Arts Form95,- TIRB 180 LMusical Insturments (limited)955 TIRB 200-2%Theft Endorsement (motor truck cargo)93:TIRB 201+Motor Truck Cargo Owners and Truckmans Form93,*TIRB 460Neon and Electric Sign Form95,)TIRB 836Golfers Equipment (limited)95/TIRB 886 Radio and TV Tower and Equipment95,$TIRB 890Sports Equipment Form95,&TIRB 900Schedule Property - Misc950TIRB PAS!Personal Article Schedule Floater95,O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===n  ;9 This information is an explanation of the data base ?=file FAMILY.TREE1 found on this disk. I developed this data ;9base after a recent family reunion to help keep track of >S code = this can be used for any special sort you may need'In my case my personal number is M0220M stands for Mason...My grandfathers last name)02 means my father was the second child.2 shows I and the second child in my family:8 I have two children of my own and their generation ;9codes are......M0221 for my first child.....M0222 for my second child>< You can see the pattern developing. One thing that is <:limiting is with this setup now only 4 generations can be ?=shown with out expanding the data base codes. Also in cases ?=where there are more children than the 5 records shown for a =;family unit, you may need to show numbers as 01, 02 etc if =;there more than 10 children, and /or .1 or .2 as shown for <:Fred Mason. This was done to keep the three screens with his children in correct order.:8 With a little thought and the sort capabilities of ?=Appleworks, you can print out a complete Family Tree of your 86family or just your own immediate family information. >< At the present time I have 4 different basic data base ?=files to cover the several lines we use. To help keep track 75of the many forms on paper where the computer is not =;available, I have created a COMB.FORMS file which contains =;only the form #, title and lines which use the form. This <:helps me find which data base file to search. This INDEX ;9was created by using the clip-board and copy features of ?=APPLEWORKS. That way the information needs to be typed only 86once and I can easily create an up-to-date index. The =;ability to sort in numerical or alphabetical order is also "very useful with this type file.53 You may be wondering how all this data can be 75manipulated. I am using a IIc with the 512 RAMWORKS 97installed which allows large records and hugh desk top =;files. It is an excellant tool especially if you intend to !create and use this type files.>< The ability to sort in numerical or alphabetical order *is also very useful with this type file.Jerald K. MasonR # 1, Box 219Rocheport, MO 65279gKDD/|#   Authorry 1Title Catalog #DatearyReview Reading List 6 )+,-./0123456789   !P nCHS 96N"G"$Asimov IRobots and Empire85I 0' Banville, JDoctor Copernicus84I 0* Boller, PPresidential Campaigns84I 0Bova B Privateers85I 0.Brand SWhole Earth Software Catalog84J 0ICoyne, G Hoskin, M Pedersen, O Gregorian Reform of the Calender84I 0> Dumbell, K)Princes and Peasants: Smallpox in History84I 05 Farmer, P!Magic Laybrinth, Unreasoning Mask84I 0Felice CDowntime85I 0/Foreyth, A Miyata, KTropical Nature84I 0"Fraser FThe Three Romes85F 0> Froehlich, R'The Free Software Catalog and Directory84J 09 Gardner H%A History of the Cognitive Revolution85J 00 Garnett, WThe Extraordinary Landscape84I 02Glossbrenner, AHow to get Free Software84J 02 Gould S JReflections in Natural History85I 0 Hallahan, W The Trade84I 0% Hubbard LThe Invaders Plan85J 0D Huntington, S,American Politics: The Promise of Disharmony84I 06 Kwitny, J"The Makings of an Unfriendly World84I 0Lange, ODefiance84I 05Larrah, J Lichtenbers, JSens House of Zeor84I 03Larrah, J Lichtenbers, JChannels Destiny84I 0 Lourie R First Loyalty85H 0( Madsen, JWhere the Sky Begins84I 05 Mansfield, RMachine Language for Beginners84J 0# Marnham PSo Far from God85H 0+ Medawar P BThe Limits of Science84K 0C Murray, C/Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950-198084J 0/Napier, B Clube, VThe Cosmic Serpent84I 0 Neisewand PScimitar84K 02Olson, MThe Rise and Decline of Nations84I 06Pagels H#The Search for the Begining of Time85I 0G Papert, S3Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas84I 0BPetttijohn F J)Memoirs of an Unrepentant Field Geologist84K 0Rjndt, P Samaritan84I 0L Roberts, D7222 Basic Computer Programs for Home, School and Office84J 09 Rothenberg, R!Creating the New Amercan Politics84I 0Sagan CContact85J 0* Schorske, CPolitics and Culture84I 0&Sherred T Biggle L Alien Man85I 0PSimkin, T Fish, R4Krakatoa 1883: The Volcanic Eruption and its Effects84I 01 Skutch, ANaturalist on a Tropical Farm84I 04 Skutch, A Nature through a Tropical window84I 0$Sloan, KLooking far North84I 0+Smith PAmerica Enters the World:85F 05 Solomon, R A Philosophical Review of Europe84I 0$ Spinard NChild of Fortune85I 01Thurow LBuilding a World Class Economy85J 0IUngar S7Africa: The People and Politics ofan emerging Continent85I 00 Walters, MComplete Birds of the World84I 08Watt, DLearning with Apple LOGO84I 0 Very good BUY=White, F*Apple Computer Programming Tips and tricks84J 0/White, FApple Programs for Beginners84J 0YGaa This list is kept to help me locate books I see reviewed somewhere.GAlmost always they are not at my library but often appear 3 to 6 monthsCaa after I see a review. Then I add the catalog number, the prefixGindicates which area library has the book. A z prefix indicates I read;the book. Sort the list first by Author then by Catalog #.9Rose, FInto the Heart of the Mind c 001.535 Ros84J 0L Wilson E O+Biophilia:The Human Bond with Other Species c 333.95 Wil84K 0: Boslough JStephen Hawking's Universe c 523.1 Bos84J 0(Davies P Superforce c 530.1 Dav84L 06 Stokes, GPinstripe Pandemonium c 796.357 Sto84I 0? Batchelor, J!The Peoples Republic of Antarticac F Bat84I 0#Brady, J Holy Warsc F Bra84I 0# Banville, JKeplerc F Kep84I 0) Mitgang, H Montauk Faultc F Mit84I 0#Moss, R Death Beamc F Mos84I 0+ Sulitzer, PThe Green Kingc F Sul84I 0%Wood, B Light Sourcec F Woo84I 0!Bova, BVoyagesc SF Bov84I 0&Card OS Ender's Gamec SF Car85F 03 Farmer P JGods of the Riverworldc SF Far85A 00 Farmer P JThe Magic Labyrinthc SF Far85A 0, Farmer P JThe Dark Designc SF Far85I 0. Hubbard, LBattlefield Earthc SF Hub84I 0)Aldiss BHelliconia WinterF Ald85I 0P Turkle, S2The Second Self: The Computer and the Human Spiritw 001.6484I 0 4Kagan JThe Nature of the Child w 155.4 Kag84K 0: Rukeyser, LWhats Ahead for the Economy w 338.97384I 0tAthens, M Hotchkiss, G0Complete Handbook of Music, Games and Activitiesw 372.8784I 0for 4-8yr olds looks good1 Trefel, JThe Moment of Creationw 523.184I 0Feynman R w/Leighton R$"Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" w 530.09285A 02Excellent book of AMAZING stories, an amazing man!aChristianson, G:In the Presence of the Creator: Issac Newton and His Times w 530.092 Chr84I 05Sutton CThe Particle Connection w 539.7 Sut84K 07Ehrlich, P et alThe Cold and Dark w 574.5 col84I 0;Owens M Owens DCry of the Kalahariw 591.9681 owe84K 0> Berstein, J Bell Labs in the Information Agew 621.3884J 05 McPhee, JThe Deltoid Pumpkin Seed w 629.13384I 01 Landes, DRevolution in Time w 681.1 Lan84I 0/ Kaplan, JWalt Whitman, A Lifew 811.384I 0( Boorstin, D The Discoversw 90984I 03 McPhee, JThe Crofter and the Landw 914.184I 0FMohlenbrock, R&Field Guide to the US National Forestsw 917.384I 0(Moon, L Blue Highways w 917.30184I 04 Shevchenko ABreaking with Moscow w 947.08585C 0.Smith PAmerican Revolution w 973 Smi85I 0NRemini R3Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Democracyw 973.5684J 0; Morris, RThe Rise of Theodore Roosevelt w 973.91184I 04Nash, GThe Life of Herbert Hover w 973.91684I 0F Assimov, IThe Robots of Dawnw F Asi84I 0OK much too much dialog#Brady, J Paris Onew F Bra84I 01 Buckley WSee you Later Aligatorw F Buc85C 02Clancy TThe Hunt for Red Octoberw F Cla85D 0 Jones DRubiconw F Jon84I 0$King S The Talismanw F Kin85B 0 Leonard EGlitzw F Leo85B 0$Moss R Moscow Rulesw F Mos85A 01Niven L and Pournelle JFootfallw F Niv85F 00 Quammen, DThe Zolta Connectionw F Qua84I 03 Quammen, DThe Zolta Configurationw F Qua84I 00Carr, AThe Windward Road w F SF Car YP84I 0CDelany S&Stars in my Pocket like Grains of Sand w F SF Del85B 0. Herbert FHeritics of Dune w F SF Her85C 0* Robinson, S Mindkiller w F SF Rob84I 05 Saberhagen FThe Berserker Throne w F SF Sab85H 0( Shagan, S The Discoveryw F Sha84I 0%Trevor E Death Watchw F Tre84K 0( Whitman J Geneva accordw F Whi85B 0X Johnson, P8Modern Times The world from the Twenties to the Eightiesz84J 0 not greatDLovelock J Allaby MThe Greening of Marsz84A 0Good speculation@Leakey M%Disclosing the Past: an Autobiographyz306.09284K 0_ Blankenship JThe Apple Housez644.02885E 0/Excellent, how to set up apple to control house Shipler, D#Russia: Broken Idols, Solomn Dreamsz947.0884I 0EGood view of Russians misconception of US and how R society functionse Aldiss, BHelliconia Summer zc SF Ald84I 06Too much detail of the Helliconia world, lost interestW Aldiss, BHelliconia Spring zc SF Ald84I 0(too wordy, not interested, didn't finish* Ludlum, RMaltarese CirclezF Lud84I 0"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" D 624 Kimball Ave.G Westfield, NJ 07090A Nov. 11:<=>?@ABCD, 1985 Dear AWUG,N I just finished perusing the 12 TAWUG disks from the Big Red Apple Club.BI would like to join TAWUG. I have some comments and a problem.PN 1. First of all I have a problem with printing files on my Epson FX80. OMNo matter whether I use the Epson FX80 configured by AW or I set up a custom LJprinter, I can only get 132 characters per line when I attempt to print a OMfile in compressed pitch by setting the open-@ O option to CI=17. Since the FDcompressed font on the Epson FX80 is 17.16 CI it should give me 136 KIcharacters per page. The problem is the printer only prints 7.5 inches NLinstead of the 8 inches specified as PW=8. If I specify a custom printer as PN16 CI and provide the compressed pitch codes then I get the expected 128 CI. NLSo it appears specific to CI=17. I have tried setting the PW=8.5 inches to ="fool" AW, but this had no effect. Does anyone have a fix?PN 2. On TAWUG.12 disk there was a mention of PLUS-WORKS and PLUS-WORKS-XM PNwhich patch AW to run on Apple II, Apple II+, and Franklin computers. I have IGused this and it works very well. The program is a one time patch and OMsubstitutes the [esc] for the open-@ key. For example [esc] S will save the PNcurrent file [esc] [esc] will back up to the previous action just as a single OM[esc] does in AW on a IIe or IIc. In addition all the "missing" keys on the QOII and II+ keyboard are made available by using [esc] shift then another key. MKThe program functions with most 80 column cards and can see most RAM cards MK(even the RAM on CP/M cards). It is more memory efficient than the Desktop PNExpansion programs from Applied Engineering or Checkmate. For example a 128K LJRAMworks card expands the Desktop to 101K, while PLUS-WORKS-XM and a 128K JHSaturn card expands the Desktop to about 130K. For Apple IIe users who IGalready have a Saturn, Legend or compatible RAM card it can expand the KIDesktop into these cards, this is an inexpensive alternative to buying a KIRAMworks or MultiRam card. In addition, if you have other RAM cards the NLauthor of PLUS-WORKS will consider modifying the patch to use those cards. JHCall Norwich Data Systems at 519-922-9584 for futher information. Also available from CALL-A.P.P.L.E.PN 3. I also want to put in a recommendation for SLALOM, a $5 program from GEThe Big Red Apple club that prints AW Spreadsheets sideways upto 255 OMcharacters per line at 6 or 8 lines per inch. It worked great for me when I KIprinted a 1040 template that was 220 characters wide. I preferred the 8 PNlines per inch font. Call 402-379-4680. Included on this disk is a modified LJversion of SLALOM/STARTUP. I have added options to the main menu to run, "FILER, CONVERT, or AppleWorks. PN 4. I also have a tip for using AW and utilities such as FILER, CONVERT, FDand SLALOM. Copy FILER and CONVERT from the USERS.DISK and all the MKneccessary SLALOM programs (BASIC.SYSTEM, CONFIG, STARTUP and 7 BIN files) MKonto the AW Startup disk. Then to run these programs choose 6, Quit, from OMthe AW Main Menu and accept /Appleworks/ as the prefix Next enter FILER, or PNCONVERT, or BASIC.SYSTEM (which will run SLALOM) as the next application, put IGthe AW Startup disk in drive 1 and press Return. I have not found any OMproblem having Aplworks.system and Basic.system on the same disk. It always GEboots as AW. To return to AW quit either FILER or CONVERT and enter NLAPLWORKS.SYSTEM as the next application. I have found this very convinient -since all my utilities are all on one disk.PN 5. Also included on this disk is a reading list I've kept for a while. MKNote that the letter before the catalog number designates which local town MKlibrary has the book. The date is the date I added the book to the list. LBooks I have read are reviewed and get a z in front of the catalog number.PNI find it convenient to print out the books without catalog numbers to see if OMthey have arrived in the library. The cataloged books are in shelf order to #make searching the stacks easier."O====|====|====|========================|=======================================," /TO: ALL THOSE WITH DEFINING CI PROBLEMS FROM: WALLY PROCTORIG If you are having problems with getting your printer to print some FDof the special fonts that you see others printinEGHIJKLg I hope this might help you out.CA I have an Epson Spectrum LX-80 running off a GraphiCard from IGPractical Peripherals. It is a parallel interface. I found that some IGcodes being sent the the printer just would not work until by accident ECwhile reading one of the many reference books I have purchased and B@refering to the Epson users manual I discovered my card did not DBtransfer the high order bits of the codes sent to the printer, it GEwould only transfer seven bits rather than eight, which are required HFfor some codes to work. This means you can not send the entire range DBof ASCII codes 0-255 but only send the lower half 0-127. You can IGquickly find out how your card is set by putting in a small but simple HFprogram and looking at the results of the print out. Epson lists one in my manual as:10 FOR X=160 TO 25420 PRINT CHR$(X); 30 NEXT X 40 ENDFD My manual says "if you get italic characters when you RUN this, !you are using an 8 bit system."FD So what next! Well researching the problem I found that if you DBinclude in the control codes for setting up your interface card a > | _________________________ |@ | | Other Activities |____________________________|__A | | _________________________ |C | | | Printer Information |____________________________|__D | | | __________________________ |F | | | | Interface cards |___________________________|__G | | | | |G | | | | Current control characters are |G | | | | |G | | | | Control-I N Control-X Control-I H Control-X |G | | | | Control-I T Control-X |EC The thing you have to do is experiment and find out what works best for you.Z+NOTE.TO.JIMO3 nZ,PRT.80N.PROBT3nZ,WILLIS.TAWUGX 3tZb"O=====|===|====|========================|=======================================," : November 10, 19857 Walter Proctor8 10 Sunview Park= NPQR Plaistow, N.H. 03865Jim:;9 I enjoyed talking to you on the telephone about two 75weeks ago. I wanted to let you know I more than was <:overwelmed with the amount of information you supplied on =;the twelve disks. I am enclosing a couple of disks to get 8up dated beyond the twelve if you done any since then.86 When I last talked to you we were discussing the =;ordering of the Slalom Disk (sideways printer) from BRAC. <:Well after talking to you and finding out you had not yet <:received yours I gave them a call. Lo and behold several =;days later mine arrived in the mail. BRAC seems to be lax =;in their tracking of what they owe people especialy if you <:order from them using a credit card. I subscribed to the =;Disk Network back in September and did not yet receive one ?=disk. I also have not received the issues of Scarlet that I <:am supposed to receive. I have made many phone calls and =;have not yet had my problem resolved. Yesterday I wrote a >in the sectiSUVon titled PRINTER INFORMATION - INTERFACE CARDS. 42Enter the normal "Control-I 80N" but follow it by 75"Control-X". Control-X is a control character which =;genterates a carriage return but supresses the printing of ?=the characters entered prior to it. This works with my card <:which is a 'GraphiCard' from 'Practical Peripherals'. It :8may not work with all cards but it is worth a try. The =;Control-X is usually used when entering screen commands to ?=delete a line of coding. It deletes from the cursor forward :8not effecting the previous inputed data and generates a ?=carriage return so you don't print out a 'Syntax Error'. By 75using it in the INTERFACE CARD command you issue the =;Control-I 80N but should not print it to the screen or the printer."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" ROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497- 7540 U November 15, 1985Mr. Jim Willis1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 71291?=One of tWYZ[\]he enclosed disks contains several files of possible A?interest. As owner of a Catering business, I have developed CAseveral planning guides for clients and your members should find them helpful. They are:3 1. CHECKLIST FOR BANQUET/RECEPTION PLANNERS3 2. CHECKLIST FOR WEDDING RECEPTION PLANNERS@>Also find a concept loosely called "Multi-Purpose Table." It ;9started with development of multiplication tables for my ?=grandchildren. Then a client wanted to be able to setup and A?rapidly change some price lists. One thing led to another and 4I've used the basic model with some revisions for: Arithmetic Tables Price Lists Price Markups Price Markdowns Pecentage Computations Growth Patterns Salesmen Commissions1 Salesmen Saleries as a Percentage of Sales:Basically one makes entries in the following categories:6 ENTER NUMBER OF COLUMNS --------------> 206 ENTER 1ST COLUMN FACTOR --------------> 5.006 ENTER COLUMN INTERVALS ---------------> 1.006 ENTER NUMBER OF ROWS -----------------> 406 ENTER 1ST ROW FACTOR -----------------> 100.006 ENTER ROW INTERVAL -------------------> 1.00DBIn this example one is multiplying rows by columns (the model can >column 1 with row 1, 606 in cell c2-r2, etc. If less than 20 DBcolumns and/or 40 rows are selected, the "outside cells will have A?"zero" values to avoid confusion in areas outside of immediate :8interest. With a little work almost anyone can develop DBapplications relevant to their interests. If the 20x40 matrix is ?=too small expand it or do a project in steps by changing the input values in a series.B@I would very much hearing from those who find other ways to use 7the concept including ways to make it more versatile.Sincerely yours,Robert J. Netro1010="C.O.A.C.H APPLEWORKS DATA DISK"E11j"FROM THE TAWUG COLLECTION OF "r12 "APPLEWORKS TEMPLATE DISKS" 17 "VOLUMES 11 - 15"