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" CA1NCNCUnS9= ======== Courtesy ofI)CHECKLIST FOR BANQUET/RECEPTION PLANNERSLANNERSROBERT J. NETRO,9= ========CHARLIE BROWN'S CATERING(216) 497-7540ADATE(S)( *ORGANIZATION* *PURPOSE* 9_9_9_9 *PHONE*# *TITLE* *NAME* 9_Program Chairperson9_# 9_Invitations Chairperson9_'9_Food & Beverage Chairperson9_#9_Decorations Chairperson9_9_ Treasurer9_9_Printer9_9_Caterer9_9_Hall9_9_ Security9_@ CHECK_OFF FOOD/BEVERAGE SERVICECHECKALL OTHER ITEMSR9_!Estimated No. of People_________9_#**Budget Estimate per Person______P9_!Contact Caterer_________________9_#Hall Arrangements_________________P9_!Sitdown or Buffet_______________9_#Program___________________________P9_!*Menu Selection_________________9_#Speaker & Special Arrangements____P9_!Price/Person incl tip & tax_____9_#Master of Ceremonies______________P9_!Deadline for Confirmation_______9_#Invocation________________________P9_!No. & Size of Tables____________9_#Entertainment_____________________P9_!No. at Head Table(s)____________9_#Exhibits__________________________P9_!Kitchen Availibility____Cost____9_#Signs_____________________________P 9_!Color Tablecloths_______________9_#Audio-Visual______________________P!9_!Color Napkins___________________9_#Parking Avail______Cost___________P"9_!China or Disposables____________9_#Guest List________________________P#9_!Time Meal Served________________9_#Tickets___________________________P$9_!Time Program Begins_____________9_#Invitations with RSVP Deadline____P%9_!Time People Leave_______________9_#Program Printing__________________P&9_!Count For Caterer_______________9_#Decoration________________________P'9_!Time Caterer Will Arrive________9_#Center Pieces_____________________P(9_!Liquor Permit___________________9_#Table Tents for Groups____________P)9_! _______________________________9_#Seating Plan______________________P*9_! _______________________________9_#Registration Setup________________0+9_9_#Name Tags_________________________$,9_*MENU9_SUPPLIES REQUIRED3-9_***9_# Type Amount Cost .9_9_/9_9_09_9_19_9_29_9_ **BUDGET.39_9_# ITEM Deposit/Plan/Actual.49_9_#Hall______________________________.59_9_#Equip Rental______________________.69_9_#Printing__________________________.79_9_#Advertising_______________________389_***9_#Mailing Expense___________________E99_BAR ITEMS TO PURCHASE9_#Food______________________________2:9_1.9_#Beverage Service__________________2;9_2.9_#Security__________________________2<9_3.9_#Decorations_______________________2=9_4.9_#Center Pieces_____________________4>9_5.9_#Supplies__________________________=?9_OTHER9_+Parking___________________________________R@9_!Coffee Breaks___________________9_#Miscellaneous_____________________;A9_!Hors d'oeuvres__________________9_ TOTALSDEF ! " CA1N3N3U nS9= ======== Courtesy ofH)CHECKLIST FOR WEDDING RECEPTION PLANNERSLANNERSROBERT J. NETRO$9=9=CHARLIE BROWN'S CATERING(216) 497-7540+*PHONE* COMPANY NAMECONTACT PERSON)_ BEAUTY SALON)_!_)_ BRIDAL SALON)_!_)_ CATERER)_!_ )_ CLERGYMAN)_!_ )_ FLORIST)_!_ )_ HALL)_!_ )_ MUSICIANS)_!_ )_ ORGANIST)_!_)_ PHOTOGRAPHER)_!_)_ PRINTER)_!_)_ SOLOIST)_!_)_ TRAVEL AGENCY)_!_ C CHECK_OFF FOOD/BEVERAGE SERVICE CHECK OFF ALL OTHER ITEMSR)_! Estimated No. of People_________)_# **Budget Estimate (See Below)_____!_T)_! Contact Caterer_________________)_% Church Arrangements_________________!_R)_! Sitdown or Buffet_______________)_# Clergyman_________________________!_W)_! *Menu Selection_________________)_( Organist_______________________________!_U)_! Price/Person incl tip & tax_____)_& Soloist______________________________!_W)_! Deadline for Confirmation_______)_( Florist________________________________!_X)_! No. & Size of Tables____________)_) Photographer____________________________!_b)_) No. at Bridal Party Table(s)____________)_+ Maid of Honor/Best Man____________________!_W)_! Kitchen Availibility____Cost____)_( Bridesmaids/Ushers_____________________!_R)_! Color Tablecloths_______________)_# Newspaper Announcements___________!_R)_! Color Napkins___________________)_# Parking Avail______Cost___________!_R)_! China or Disposables____________)_# Guest List(s)_____________________!_\ )_! Time Wedding Begins/Ends________)_- Printer_____________________________________!_R!)_! Time Meal Begins________________)_# Invitations with RSVP Deadline____!_W")_! Time People Leave_______________)_( Thank You Notes________________________!_R#)_! Count For Caterer_______________)_# Decorations_______________________!_R$)_! Time Caterer Will Arrive________)_# Center Pieces_____________________!_%)_)_)_!_8&)_ *MENU*)_# Seating Plan______________________!_ ')_ **)_ SUPPLIES REQUIRED.()_)_# Type Amount Cost ))_ )_ *)_ )_ +)_ )_ ,)_ )_ **BUDGET.-)_)_# ITEM Deposit/Plan/Actual1.)_)_# Beverage Service__________________!_4/)_)_& Cake_________________________________!_10)_)_# Center Pieces_____________________!_11)_)_# Clergy/Organist/Soloist___________!_12)_)_# Decorations_______________________!_63)_)_( Florist________________________________!_G4)_ BAR ITEMS TO PURCHASE)_# Food______________________________!_45)_ 1.)_# Gown/Trousseau____________________!_46)_ 2.)_# Hall______________________________!_87)_ 3.)_' Honeymoon_____________________________!_48)_ 4.)_# Mailing Expense___________________!_79)_ 5.)_& Musicians____________________________!_<:)_ 6.)_+ Parking___________________________________!_;;)_ 7.)_* Photographer_____________________________!_4<)_ 8.)_# Printing__________________________!_4=)_ 9.)_# Security__________________________!_5>)_ 10.)_# Supplies__________________________!_5? )_( Miscellaneous__________________________!_@ 10 REM BOLDFACE DUMP FOR IMAGEWRITER 15 REM TURNS ON PRINTER 20 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#1" 25 REM BOLDFACE CONTROL CODES 30 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(33) 35 REM TURNS ON 80 COLUMN CARD 40 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#3" 50 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT " BOLDface now installed....do not shut printer off" 60 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT "Boot Appleworks with a PR #6 " 70 END "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===<" IMr. Jim Willis Nov. 17, 1985 1300 HintonWest Monroe, LA 71291GEHave just finished looking at TAWAG disks 1-12 I obtained through my HFrecent membership in The Big Red Apple Club. You have really started JHsomthing that is, in my opinion, very very nice. Please add my name to your membership list.KII have enclosed two disks for any new info you may have along with $2.00 ECpostage. I thank you for your effort and contribution of time and energy.FDHope to send more to you on Appleworks in the near future. In that JHregard please pass this note along about having an Imagewriter print an Ientire document in boldface or a document having slashed zeros or both.IGIncluded on the disk labelled "letter" are the ASCII text files titled JHBOLDFACE, ZEROS and one titled BOLD.ZEROS. These would only be seen on JHthis disk by using the Other Activities options from the main menu then DBlisting all files on the current disk. These files will have the HFdesignation OTHER not Word Processor. To capture these ASCII files as IGprograms in memory which can be saved, all one needs to do is boot the GEPRODOS/USER.DISK/ and enter basic, type new , then type EXEC DBBOLDFACE (or ZEROS or SLASH.BOLD) and when the cursor returns the JHprogram is in memory! If you now save the program as a STARTUP program DB(SAVE STARTUP) on a disk with PRODOS and BASIC.SYSTEM it will run whenever the disk is booted. IGI usually preboot Boldface to my printer before I use Appleworks. One IGnote of caution, if one does boldface from within the document it will GEcause the printer to revert to nonboldface style for the rest of the JHdocument. In any event, for really dark "new ribbon" looking copies use )this program before booting Appleworks.:Hope the information is of value to other TAWAG members. Regards,Rod SobieskiRR #1, Box 61Emporia, KS 66801phone 316-343-370310 REM ZEROS SLASHING DUMP FOR IMAGEWRITER 15 REM TURNS ON PRINTER 20 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#1" 25 REM SLASHING CONTROL CODES 30 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(68) +CHR$(0) 31 REM TURNS OFF EXTRA LINE FEED WHICH 30 ALSO SETS UP 32 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(90) 35 REM TURNS ON 80 COLUMN CARD 40 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#3" 50 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT " SLASHED ZEROS now installed....do not shut printer off" 60 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT "Boot Appleworks with a PR #6 " 70 END 10 REM ZEROS SLASHING AND BOLDFACE DUMP FOR IMAGEWRITER 15 REM TURNS ON PRINTER 20 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#1" 21 REM CONTROL CODES FOR BOLDFACE FOLLOW 21 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(33) 25 REM SLASHING CONTROL CODES 30 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(68) +CHR$(0) 31 REM TURNS OFF EXTRA LINE FEED WHICH 30 ALSO SETS UP 32 PRINT CHR$(27) + CHR$(90) 35 REM TURNS ON 80 COLUMN CARD 40 PRINT CHR$(4); "PR#3" 50 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT " SLASHED ZEROS now installed....do not shut printer off" 60 PRINT:PRINT:PRINT "Boot Appleworks with a PR #6 " 70 END "O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===." BTHE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP November 22, 1985Jim Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291)***************************************"NOTE CAN YOU HELP THIS CAUSE??JIM)*************************************** Dear Jim:KI As the President of the Roseville Apple Core, a local user group, we CAhave just started a AW-SIG, and a part of what we will cover, is GEcontained in the 12 disks we have from TAWUG. Thanks for making them available to all.KI Inclosed with this note, is my small contribution, a database of the JHcontents of the 12 disks. You may already have one, but since I did not KIsee one in the disks, you got it. Since there are several databases from KImembers, that show items they are interested in, I have also included my database of Beta tapes.JH Please use the disk to copy numbers 13 and ? if available. Also, if FDyou are going ahead with the suggestion of having regional contacts ECwithin TAWUG, I would like to offer myself as a contact in my area (Sacramento area).JH A question. Is the database lists of members, updated in each disk? HFThat is, can I dispose of the lists previous to the last one noted in disk 12?GE Lastly, I am also the founder and President of the National KIAssociation of Blind and Visually Impaired Computer Users, a non-profit, HFtax exempt charitable corporation. We will have a database, CompuHelp FDtm, that will house all the information we can that will help the JHblind and visually impaired. Since I am now running CompuHelp on my own KIIIe, on a BBS for now, CompuHelp is only up on weekends from 11PM to 6AM GE(916-786-3923). Might you drop a note in the next disk, as to anyone /that can help me in that area, to contact me?JH Thanks again for your work, and please let me know what I can do to assist you and TAWUG.* Most sincerely,' Otto Haiungs6H. 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Girls' action will begin at 6:30.5---------------SUPPORT SPORTSMANSHIP---------------#O===============================================================================,"1 PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS2BEST WON-LOST RECORD9-0 1973 & 1974LONGEST WINNING STREAK18 1973 & 1974MOST POINTS SCORED - SEASON434  1973MOST POINTS SCORED - GAME75 1973BEST DEF. POINT AVERAGE0.7 1974BEST OFF. POINT AVERAGE48.2 1973BEST TOTAL YARDAGE - SEASON3,369 1973BEST RUSHING YARDAGE - SEASON2,834 1974BEST PASSING YARDAGE - SEASON947 1966BEST TOTAL DEFENSE - GAME-87 1973BEST RUSHING DEFENSE - SEASON150 1973"MOST TEAM INTERCEPTIONS - SEASON26 1973BEST PASS DEFENSE - SEASON326 1977BEST TOTAL DEFENSE - SEASON478 1973MOST SHUTOUTS - SEASON8 1974 & 1977MOST TOTAL OFF. 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TOTAL OFF. - SEASON Jim Rossmanith 1,465 yds. 1973BEST RUSHING TOTAL - SEASON Jim Rossmanith 1,465 yds. 1973MOST YARDS RUSHING - GAMEJim Rossmanith 315 1973LONGEST SCRIMMAGE RUNJim Rossmanith 92 yds. 1972BEST RUSHING AVE. - SEASONJim Rossmanith 11.4 1973MOST INTERCEPTIONS - SEASONCurt Teichert 8 1972MOST INTERCEPTIONS - CAREERCurt Teichert 20 1973LONGEST BLOCKED PUNT RUNBACKRick Carlson 53 yds. 1973MOST TACKLES - GAMEChris Beyerhelm 26 1972MOST ASSISTS - GAMEChris Beyerhelm 27 1973MOST TOTAL CAREER TACKLESJon Hahn 315 1975-77BEST PUNTING AVERAGE - SEASONDale Farnham 42.9 yds. 1972MOST TAKCLES MADE - SEASON Chris Beyerhelm 129 1973 Brian Rittgers 129 1974MOST FIELD GOALS - SEASONPat Kehoe 5 1976Mike Smith 5 198241LONGEST FIELD GOAL1Mike Smith 46 yds. 198211BEST KICKOFF AVERAGE - 1SEASON1Mike Smith 55.9 yds 198311LONGEST K.O. RETURN RUNBACK1Travis Fetters 84 yds 197411LONG PUNT RETURN1Jim Phillips 85 yds 197411BEST PASSING RECORD - SEASON1Charlie Eastman 93/43=717 1yds 196611MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - GAME1Bill Fields 3 19701Mike Johnson 3 197511MOST COMPLETED PASSES - GAME1Paul Johnson 9 1970 11MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - 1SEASON1Brent Monson 9 19741Mike Johnson 9 197511MOST CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES1Brent Monson 20 1972-7411MOST POINTS SCORED PASSING - 1CAREER1Brent Monson 130 1972-7411MOST POINTS SCORED PASSING - 1SEASON1Bill Fields 64 197011MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1RECEIVED - GAME1Paul Johnson 5 197011MOST PASSES RECEIVED - 1SEASON1Paul Johnson 34 197011MOST PASSES RECEIVED - 1CAREER1Paul Johnson 54 1968-7011MOST PASS REC. YARDAGE - 1GAME1Larry Rude 140 197311MOST PASS REC. YARDAGE - 1SEASON1Larry Rude 401 197311MOST PASS REC. YARDAGE - 1CAREER1Larry Rude 563 1972-7311LONGEST PASS INT. RETURN1Mark McLoud 85 yds 1982"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," 2TWO NEW THINGS THAT CAN BE USED WITH APPLEWORKS: PINPOINTby PINPOINT PUBLISHING BOX 13323OAKLAND, CA 94661415-530-1726=;*This is a collection of desktop accessories for the Apple 97IIe or IIc. Pinpoint's goodies let you do all sorts of useful things:9--scheduling appointments with the Appointment Calendar&--quick figuring with the Calculator2--sending and receiving info with Communications?=--scanning any screen for a phone number, then automatically dialing with the Dialer64--painting pictures into word processing files with GraphMerge(TM)'--jotting down ideas with the Notepad53--labeling envelopes and preparing file cards with QuickLabel(TM)9--typing straight from the computer with the Typewriter=;** And you can do them all without ever leaving Appleworks %or disturbing any work in progress.PRACTICAL APPLEWORKS USESby DAVID K. SIMERLYpub. by SYBEX, INC.2344 SIXTH STREETBERKLEY, CA 94710415-848-8233><--Practical Appleworks Uses is written for the user who has <:a working knowledge of Appleworks but wants to expand the ?=program's capabilites even further. Although the examples in ?=the book are taken from the business environment, anyone who :8uses Appleworks can use the techniques demonstrated for their own endeavors.=;--This is a "how-to" book and more. It is a book of ideas, 42meant to spark your imagination. The examples are 53applications in themselves as well as vehicles for 75explaining techniques you can use in your own AWorks applications."O==============|=====|==============|====|======|==|====|====|====|====|====|===," =;** This form is to send to other baseball/softball coaches >AppleWorks Users Group for there contributions to the group. 97The quality of the material being submitted ha=?@As gotten ?=better with each disk. I would like to single out Ron Lamee =;and George Falk for there contributions to disk #11-12. I >< I look forward to hearing from other groups around the country.  Kevin O'Brien  4008 S. Anderson  Kennewick, WA 99337  (509) 582-7210  CM1 NF<6 NFP nST This is a temple t I use to make s ales pro posals t o my customers.S When I w as doing  this on  paper wi th a cal culator,  it could take[ up to an  hour fo r each p ropoBDEFGHIJKsal. Now I ca n make o ne up in a Y matter o f a few minutes.  If you f ind this  of any use I wo uld like to T to know what it is being  used for  and any  improve ments that have been made.S Columns E*G to g ive "Tot al Sales At List"  is stor ed at E84-E93. SUGGESTEDORDERz Model S uggested  Cost  Total Savings  Suggest ed % Ma rk Ad  % Mark Ad Priceweight  totalk! Order !  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FREIGHT PAIDs@lbs.Th@Ufffff>p@Vfffffw@Wfffff>o@X33333@Yfffffh@Z33333?@[33333|@\X@]g@ TAWUG.17uHUSTON!Ѯ)' '/A.PLUS.MAG.INDXNѮ)L,AW.BOOK.LISTS Ѯ)L%CATHY\HѮ)L(D.ADOLFF`Ѯ)L'DB.FORMc Ѯ)L$FORMj Ѯ)L,LUKE.14.22.2|s/Ѯ)L/NETRO.NOTES.85DѮ)L/NETRO.NOTES.85E"Ѯ)L/NETRO.NOTES.85B4Ѯ)L/NETRO.NOTES.85A"@Ѯ)L/NETRO.NOTES.85C%Ѯ)L46DD/   $$CODEry 1 $$MAGAZINE $$ISSUE DATE $$ARTICLE$$AUTHOR $$RELATED TO $$COMMENTMOPQ$$RECOMMENDATION$$SUBMITTED BY $$WILL REVIEW$$OPINION OF MAG $$SPARE I $$SPARE II $$SPARE III\Table &   ! UCHSMERGE)))))))))))))))))))))))))   !!!!!!!!U CVSAP1285A+85L 0Updating Your AII w/Extra RamRubinIncrease Desktop & speedBecoming a Must!Look into conceptNETROLater Excellant    89;>D DR   )  $$AUTHOR LNAME$$FNAME$$TITLE $$SUBTITLETE $$CITY,STATE $$PUBLISHER$$YEARRTUVWXYZ$$LCCN$$ISBNS$$PAGESAVAIL $$DISK AVAIL$$LEVELNT$$COSTENTI $$COMMENTII$$RECOMMENDATION\By Title    ! UCHS By Author $    ! UCHSFULL.INFORMATION    !P nCHSAppleWorks Reference ManualAppleWorks TutorialCampbell & Redden John & Sam R.Working with AppleWorksHasbrouck Heights,NJHayden Book Co.198585-22038 0-8104-6759-3320UnknownBasic to Intermediate16.95Close Kenneth S.%APPLEWORKS with Advanced ApplicationsCalc,File,Write,Graph Wm. C. Brown198585-718160-697-00804-50ISBN 0-697-00805-3 IntermediateHas a Graph Simulator on Disk5EricsonRobert Berkeley,CASYBEX1985UnknownALLMatthewsCaroleAppleWorks Made Easy Berkeley,CAOsborne McGraw-Hill198585-3047 0-07-881163-5302NoBasic to Intermediate!Excellant Guide On AW Integration)Buy if you wish to make better use of AW.nRoseRichardAppleWorks User's HandbookChesterfield,OHWeber Systems,Inc198585-13729162UnknownPrimerRubinCharles AppleWorksdSimerlyDavid K.Practical AppleWorks Uses Berkeley,CASYBEX198585-71777 0-89588-274-4UnknownSloan Michael L. APPLEWORKSThe Program for the Rest of USScott,Foresman and Co.198685-18271 0-673-18287-8294UnknownPrimerEven a new user Can do better!BUY THIS ONE LASTTymesElnaMastering AppleWorks Berkeley,CASYBEX198484-51794 00-89588-240x201UnknownBasic to Intermediate15.95-Has a Section called A Basic Business ToolkitTWilliams Robert E.The Power of AppleWorksEnglewood Cliffs,NJ Prentice-Hall1984x"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4"CATHY SMALL2015 DEANE #7FAYETTEVILLE AR 72701 DEAR CATHY:) THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE LETTER.HFON DISK SIDE 1 YOU WILL FIND A LETTER ABOUT HOW THE CLUB WORKS. FILES DARE []^FREE IF YOU SEND DISK AND POSTAGE OR $3 FOR 2 SIDES OTHERWISE.HF ANY AND ALL FILES ARE WELCOME AND NEEDED, AS MANY ARE STARTING FROM ?SCRATCH. EDUCATIONAL AND BUSINESS FILES ARE IN GREAT DEMAND!IG I KNOW YOU HAVE ENJOYED TEACHING APPLEWORKS, BECAUSE IT IS A GREAT CAPROGRAM. I HOPE SOME OF THE FILES THE MEMBERS SENT WERE WHAT YOU :NEEDED. MANY PUT LOTS OF WORK IN THEM AS YOU CAN SEE. IG I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE NEW TESTAMENT FILES FOR MY OWN USE IF YOU DBWANT TO SHARE THEM. ALSO IS IT OK IF I PUT SOME OF THEM IN TAWUG GEFILES FROM TIME TO TIME? WE WILL DO AS YOU SAY IF YOU SHARE THEM.. @ALSO IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SHARE THEM, WE UNDERSTAND THAT TOO.F ANYWAY HERE ARE THE NEXT 2 DISK (4 SIDES) 13/14 15/16 FOR YOU ..PLEASE SEND WHAT YOU CAN.THANKS JIM WILLISP"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," ;9On one of the diskettes you will find a database program ?=titled ROLODEX. This program will let you enter the names ;of your customers along with other pertinent information.>9 And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare? MK10 And he said unto them, Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there HFshall a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where he entereth in. KI11 And ye shall say unto the goodman of the house, The Master saith unto JHthee, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the Passover with my disciples? K12 And he shall shew you a large upper room furnished: there make ready. PN13 And they went, and found as he had said unto them: and they made ready the passover. P14 And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve apostles with him. LJ15 And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer: PN16 For I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God. NL17 And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, Take this, and divide it among yourselves: NL18 For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come. JH19 And he took bread, and gave thanks and brake it, and gave unto them, LJsaying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. OM20 Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament &in my blood, which is shed for you. M21 But, behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table. PN22 And truly the Son of man goeth, as it was determined: but woe unto the man by whom he is betrayed! KI23 And they began to enquire among themselves, which of them it was that should do this thing. OM24 And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest. MK25 And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over Kthem; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. NL26 But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as <the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve. MK27 For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is Fnot he that sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth. A28 ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations. K29 And I appoint unto you a kingdom as my Father hath appointed unto me; MK30 That ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones 'judging the twelve tribes of Israel. NL31 And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, !that he may sift you as wheat: LJ32 But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art &converted, strengthen thy brethren. OM33 And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death. OM34 And he said, I tell thee, peter, the cock shall not crow this day, before 4that thou shalt thrice deny that thou knowest me. JH35 And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and Scrip, and 5Shoes, lacked ye anything? And they said, Nothing. MK36 Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, FDand likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one. OM37 For I say unto you, that this that is written must yet be accomplished in MKme, And he was reckoned among the transgressors: for the things concerning me have an end. OM38 And they said, Lord, behold, here are two swords. And he said unto them, It is enough. OM39 And he cam out, and went, as he was wont, to the mount of Olives; and his disciples also followed him. MK40 And when he was at the place, he said unto them, Pray that ye enter not into temptation. PN41 And he was withdrawn from them about a stone's cast, and kneeled down, and prayed, OM42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless #not my will, but thine, be done. I43 And there appeared an angel unto him from heaven strengthening him. MK44 And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it 8were great drops of blood falling down to the ground. NL45 And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow, IG46 And said unto them, Why sleep ye? rise and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. OM47 And while he yet spake, behold a multitude, and he that was called Judas, Mone of the twelve, went before them, and drew near unto Jesus to kiss him. P48 But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss? OM49 When they which were about him say what would follow, they said unto him, 'Lord, shall we smite with the sword? KI50 And one of them smote the servant of the high priest, and cut off his right ear. OM51 And Jesus answered and said, Suffer ye thus far. And he touched his ear, and healed him. MK52 Then Jesus said unto the chief priests, and captains of the temple, and JHthe elders, which were come to him, Be ye come out, as against a thief, with swords, and staves? JH53 When I was daily with you in the temple, ye stretched forth no hands @against me: but this is your hour, and the power of darkness. LJ54 Then took they him, and led him and brought him into the high priest's &house. And Peter followed afar off. MK55 And when they had kindled a fire in the midst of the hall, and were set ,down together, Peter sat down among them. OM56 But a certain maid beheld him as he sat by the fire, and earnestly looked 2upon him, and said, This man was also with him. 757 And he denied him, saying, Woman, I know him not. QO58 And after a little while another saw him, and said, Thou art also of them. !And Peter said, Man, I am not. IG59 And about the space of one hour after another confidently affirmed, Ksaying, Of a truth this fellow also was with him: for he is a Galilaean. OM60 And Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. And immediately, while he yet spake, the cock crew. OM61 And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter. And Peter remembered the word JHof the Lord, how he had said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. ,62 And Peter went out, and wept bitterly. <63 And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote him. OM64 And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked 4him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee? A65 And many other things blasphemously spake they against him. OM66 And as soon as it was day, the elders of the people and the chief priests Iand the scribes came together, and led him into their council, saying, LJ67 Art thou the Christ? tell us. And he said unto them, If I tell you, ye will not believe: B68 And if I also ask you, ye will not answer me, nor let me go. O69 Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on the right hand of the power of God. NL70 Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God? And he said unto them, Ye say that I am. LJ71 And they said, What need we any further witness? for we ourselves have heard of his own mouth. #O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," UROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497-7540 Dear Jim:MKReceived sides 13-16 and again thank you and the group. Couldn't help but Knotice your letter to inquire about the "AppleWorks Exclusive Reference."MKAs I stated briefly in one of my recent submissions, it doesn't seem worth PNthe $48.00 Charter Rate. Enclosing a letter sent to the Publisher cancelling NLmy subscription and making what I hoped would be constructive criticism. NO (RESPONSE! The letter is on this disk.KIAlso wrote to International Apple Core (IAC) about TAWUG and a potential =AppleWorks column in their "IAC Express." (Copy enclosed) OMWould appreciate a small favor. My submissions NETRO.NOTES.85A and 85B were NLnot spelling checked. They now are and please put the new versions on disk in place of the old. LJThe TAWUG.MASTER file on side 16 is a great idea. Hoping the author will LJkeep it up. Recommend a few minor changes to the printing format of that B@file as follows: BM .1, Remove Header, and on the Report titled LJ"LIST.BY.DISK #" the sort feature should do just that. My version prints *that report Alphabetically by "subject."KIWhile not all would agree, I really appreciate it when members put Name, JHaddress, etc. on each submission. That way when printed one is able to PNcommunicate with that person without going through a "lookup" in the Member's Listing.RJNE===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ: LETTER TO IACDecember 5, 1985 Ms. Donna Caldwell Editor IAC Express 908 George Street Santa Clara, CA 95054 Dear Donna: MKAs a new member and first time reader of IAC Express (Dec 85, Vol 2, No.5) OMseveral comments seem in order. First, Apple's potential User Group Support MKPlan is certainly needed. Second, large User Groups such as IAC should be NL"knighted" by Apple for "Contributions above and beyond the call of duty." >Third, a few words about my pet Apple topic AppleWorks. KIThe AppleWorks Users Group (TAWUG) started and operated by Jim Willis is NLsmall (350+) but growing. I see no conflict with other User Groups in fact FDTAWUG is very much a dimension needed in the Apple community. As I MKunderstand it most Apple User Groups are predominately Apple BASIC and BBS OMoriented. TAWUG offers an excellent opportunity for the 800,000+ AppleWorks LJowners (source: The PINPOINT ad in your Dec 85 IAC Express) to learn more NLabout this top selling integrated software package and to contribute to the KIprocess. John Wrenholt's FEEDBACK (Dec 85) column was devoted mainly to KIquestions about AppleWorks which leads me to believe IAC has AW devotees also. MKTAWUG currently operates without dues or fees. Anyone can join by writing to:  Jim Willis  1300 Hinton St.  West Monroe, LA 71291 NLHis concept is send $3.00 and receive a 2-sided disk with a variety of tips OMand applications covered. Alternatively submit files you have developed (on OMdisk) plus some postage (I send $1.00 for each disk) and Jim will return the MKdisk with two full sides. He now has 16 sides so for about $24.00 or much OMless with your disks one has hours of some excellent information available. PNAs is the case with public domain software, some of TAWUG'S files are not the OMgreatest. However, quality is good overall and the investment is definitely cost effective. IGTherefore if you will please bring this group to the attention of your 7readership I'm sure they will appreciate the effort. PFinally, may I suggest consideration of an AppleWorks column for the Express? RJNE===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540BSUBJ:LETTER TO Q-MAR GROUP RE: "APPLEWORKS EXCLUSIVE REFERENCE" UNovember 5, 1985 Mr. Christopher Van Buren Editor and Publisher Q-mar Group P.O.Box 11215 San Diego, CA 92110 Dear Mr. Van Buren: OMJust received the first issue of "Exclusive Reference." I am cancelling the Isubscription but felt some comments are in order as the least I can do.LJAvid AppleWorks users will be attracted to the advertising. I received a IGflyer and felt this new effort would be packed with info not otherwise ;available. It was a disappointment for several reasons: " Too brief and wasted space < Readily available information took much of the space ! Spelling and other errors  Incomplete articles  Organization OMAn annual fee of $60.00 (Charter Rate notwithstanding) seems very high for a HF9 page document. The first page wasted 20-25% of its space announcing PNcontents. In a 200 page magazine an expanded table of contents is justified. JHPage 7 should have been tightened so that all of Tips & Tricks could be OMplaced on pages 6 & 7. (See Organization) Page 10 (no number) is about 50 % white. KIThe information on new products, e.g. UniDisk which took two of the nine OMpages has been discussed in several magazines which many if not most of your OMsubscribers will have read. ReportWorks also took two pages. The style and NLcontent for both features were good however 44+ % of overall space gone and PNone isn't much better off than having circled Reader Service numbers in A+ or MKInCider, etc. Recommend very brief listings of new materials with concise insightful comments . LJSpelling errors (3-4) leads one to believe that serious errors in formuli OMcould occur but wouldn't be as apparent. Amazingly enough in Figure 1, page OM7, the last left parens in cells A14 and A15 are missing. I set up Figure 1 PNand when entering the formula for cell A14 of course found all of it wouldn't NLfit. Somehow you know how to do this and I'm sure readers would appreciate LJthe tip. Notice in my version of Fig 1 (enclosed) Cell A14 contains "50" OMhowever my abbreviated formula calls for the number 100 as A2=C5. I plan on working with this some more. OMThe "Applications" area is a super concept and probably will be important in PNdetermining success or failure, however from the extremely short introduction PNon "Estimating and Billing" it will take several years to cover the first set listed. MKI am not a layout expert but for a short pamphlet the articles might have NLbeen completed in order without so much shifting around. As a continuation FDof comments on wasted space, the UniDisk report could have had some <tightening enabling you to avoid continuing it on page 5. JHBest wishes in this endeavor. I look forward to revisions in style and NLcontent justifying a future subscription. Hopefully the foregoing comments MKwill help you in evaluation. They were intended to be constructive. I am Linterested in the "Appleworks Applications Catalog" when it is available. RJNE===================================================================#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|==|=|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|==="  UROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497-7540December 15, 1985 Dear Jim:NLA+ Jan 85 Issue reported Version 1.3 of AppleWorks is available. Among the MKnew features are it works with the new 3.5 UniDisk and the Apple II Memory $Expansion Board. See your dealer.OMGeorge Falk sent some outstanding comments including a recommendation that a PNrevised membership list should include provision for COMPUSERVE and SOURCE ID KINO. As I don't use a modem didn't think about this but wholeheartedly NLagree! Therefore I have added these questions on info forms contained in OMprevious NETRO.NOTES. If you will again replace the versions of 85.A, 85.B, 8and 85.C we can catch many people before they respond.MKOn this disk I am including TAWUG.MEMBERS.REV which hopefully does several new things: ' 1. Includes an expanded format.@ 2. Provides for AW interests and Professional Interests.LJ 3. Has four (4) SPARE categories for possible additions to the data . without requiring recreation of all reports.< 4. Added provision for COMPUSERVE and SOURCE ID NO.s% 5. Added a comments Category.* 6. Now has six (6) Report Formats:H a. MEMBERS FULL DATA (For printing on 14' Printer in CI=17)L b. MEMBERS SHORT LIST (CI=17 and provides key data for Print on  8.5" page).N c. MEMBERS-LEFT HALF (CI=17 and takes the left 144 characters of  6.a)L d. MEMBERS-RIGHT HALF (CI=17 and takes the right half of 6.a andH provides for one Category overlap for easier pasting).' e. MAILING LABELS (CI=12).+ f. MAILMERGE MEGAWORKS (CI=10)HF 7. Changed format of Single Record to make it easier to see all  information on a member. 8. Single Spaced.NLSeveral members (including Morton Levy) have commented on BRAC's SLALOM for NLsideways printing of DB and SS files. I have an EPSON FX-100 printer which PNis not specifically on their list however it would seem that if the RX-80 and NLFX-80 models are supported, why not the 100? In any event I can't make the MK____ thing work and BRAC doesn't answer mail very rapidly if at all. Does anyone have advice? IGThis set of memos includes info on several AppleWorks related Software JHpackages which are rapidly being introduced. Looks good for AWUG! My LJcurrent list of such Software follows and I am developing a DB file which OMwill provide more detailed info all in one place. We can then add on as new Bones are developed. Also would appreciate hearing about others:2 *ADVANCED BUSINESS ACCOUNTANT MOUSEPAINT0 APPLEWORKS MAILING PROGRAM *PINPOINT/ BPI ACCOUNTING *QUICKEN3 *BUSINESSWORKS *REPORTWORKS. DAZZLEDRAW *SLALOM2 *GRAPHIC SIMULATOR SPELLWORKS8 *GRAPHWORKS SENSIBLE SPELLER2 HABAMERGE *TAXWORKS 2 *MEGAWORKS WIDESPREAD 3* Means comments made in this or previous NOTES.OMIn addition, Charles Rubin, a recognized AppleWorks expert, in his excellent LJbook APPLEWORKS p.9, not only reminds us that "Quickfile" by Apple can be MKused by AppleWorks but he indicates a partial list of programs that create -DIF or ASCII files you can also use for AW:   ASCII DIF& Apple Writer II DB Master& Bank Street Writer FlashCalc& dBASE II Framework0 dBASE III Graphics Department( Final Word Lotus 1-2-3% Format-II MAGICALC& Homeword Multiplan( Microsoft Word R:base 4000& Multimate SuperCalc% Personal Pearl Symphony% PIE: Writer VisiCalc$ R:base 4000 VisiDex% Spellbinder VisiFile% VisiCalc VisiPlot Word Juggler MKIf these aren't enough, Rubin points out that susequent to his publication (date he assures us there will be more!LJWe do also know that numerous companies have and are developing templates PNprimarily in the AW DB and SS application areas. TAWUG has many and more are on the way!BOBE===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ: SPELLWORKS NLThis mailmerge/spelling checker for APPLEWORKS, from Advanced Logic Systems LJof Sunnydale, CA (408) 730-0307, is advertised at $49.95, has 90,000 word OMdictionary, and an endorsement (in the ad) claims it almost "Thinks." Would /someone who uses this package please comment?E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540!SUBJ:1985 TAXES using TAXWORKSGAnother AppleWorks "add on." A+ Dec 85 contained a brief descriptionJH(in ad form). As I do taxes for several people, will give it a try and comment. Basic info quoted:OM"TAXWORKS converts APPLEWORKS spreadsheet to a comprehensive tax preparation PNpackage that computes 1040; prints IRS-acceptable schedules B,C,D,E,G,R,SE,W; OMcalculates child-care expense, exchange of residence, alternative tax, more. MKAlso estimates your taxes under tax reform. Tutorial too. Requires AIIc or PN128K IIe, printer optional. Jan shipment. $19.95 plus $2.00 S&H. NY residents !add state/local tax. Send to: - PERSONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES& P.O.BOX 1401, DEPT A& MELVILLE, N.Y. 11747$ (516) 261-8652E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540;SUBJ: QUICKEN -- AW CHECKWRITER + Basic Finance System.IGA+ Dec 85 features an article by Ken Landis and he says "Quicken is an FDexcellent piece of software in all respects, and, with the power of B@AppleWorks...it's more than good--it's indispensable...home and NLsmall-business checking software used to be too expensive, too hard to use, Mand too rigid, and it took too long to use. Quicken has changed all that." IGIn addition to printing checks you record deposits, void checks, split QOtransactions (for multiple credit card payments, breakdown of deposits, etc). KIThis software ties in with AW spreadsheet. Each account uses a seperate HFdisk. Routine repetative checks are "memorized." All types of sort LJcapabilities promise to be of great assistance in analyzing expenditures, preparing tax returns, etc.IDeveloped by Intuit of Palo Alto, CA (415 322-0590) List Price $79.00PNThey claim Quicken can spread expenses by Chart of Accounts; compute expenses JHby customer, job, and supplier; keep track of assets, liabilities, and PNinventories. Not a double entry system so very easy to use. Prints summaries MKand reports. Transfer of info to AW spreadsheets for updating budgets and income statements, etc.E===================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ:REPORTWORKS BY MEGAHAUSJHMegaHaus, developer of MegaWorks mailmerge/spelling checker (previously OMreviewed) has struck again! May be an overkill for many users as AW already Iallows a great deal of flexibility in designing reports, invoices, etc.KIHowever small businesses and any member who uses AW to contact, bill, or Preport to members of an organization could be missing some additional power. PNThis software can look into any AW DB or SS file (up to 10 other files in any MKReport) and draw information. Numerous built-in functions allow automatic IGcalculations. Printer control enhancements allow some boldface and/or IGitalics not available for AW DB and SS reports. Max of 256 fields per report.JHLists for $125.00 and not copy-protected. Available from some discount houses for $69.00.E===================================================================$O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6" UROBERT J. NETRO 1606 GREENWAY RD SE NORTH CANTON, OHIO (216) 497- 7540 December 3, 1985 Dear Jim: LJHave written to several Magazines requesting indexes of past issues. When HFreceived I will start the DB file on articles of possible interest to MKmembers. Naturally the article's title may not be a perfect indicator but NLhopefully we can stimulate other members to comment. I will concentrate on LJ"A+" and with luck others will work on the remainder. The file for this PNpurpose is on this disk and is named A.PLUS.MAG.INDX. Others can use it with MKup to six characters replacing "A.PLUS", e.g. COMPUT or PERCOM for COMPUTE JHand PERSONAL COMPUTING respectively. Most of the potentially relavent magazines follow: BA+ NOTE: This list may be incomplete, HA+ Disk may contain irrelavent magazines, HAPPLE II: The Review and could easily have some which 7II COMPUTING no longer exist. &MAUG NEWSLETTER &NIBBLE &PERSONAL COMPUTING !PERSONAL SOFTWARE !POPULAR COMPUTING !SOFTALK !SOFTWARE UPDATE APPLE BUSINESS SOFTWARE BUSINESS COMPUTING!BYTE !Call A.P.P.L.E. !COMPUTE !COMPUTER ENTERTAINER !COMPUTER SHOPPER !COMPUTER WORLD CONSUMER SOFTWARE !CREATIVE COMPUTING FAMILY COMPUTING IAC Express!INCIDER INFO WORLD OPEN APPLE SPREADSHEETMKIf you have agreed with the effort to expand information on members please LJcontinue to run the following form. I've modified it slightly to be more OMspecific in the "interests" areas. Find a file named TAWUG.MEMB.REV on this OMdisk. It will accept most of the info on your TAWUG.MEMBERS file however it Eis modified to contain the expanded features previously discussed. +Also find several other areas discussed. BOB C================================================================ From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 Re: Expand Membership List IGIn reviewing the list of TAWUG Members it seems we all could profit by NLknowing more about each other's interests, etc. This would help to foster KImore direct correspondence, etc. Therefore somewhat presumptuously I am 6volunteering to help Jim in this regard as follows: ?1. Request each Member print out, fill-in, and mail me the  following form. C2. I will augment Jim's current member list at least bi-weekly ! at first and then monthly. C3. The changed files will be found on new disks as you receive them /4. Many Thanks to all who have responded!! I5. When a record is updated you will find that date indicated by your name. C---------------------------------------------------------------- SEND TO:  Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 4SALUTATION:(Mr./Ms./Mrs./Miss)___________________ 4LASTNAME: ______________________________________ 4FIRSTNAME: ______________________________________ 4STREET: ______________________________________ 4CITY: ______________________________________ STATE: ______________ ZIP: ______________ PHONE: ______________ ?COMPANY: __________________________________________________@APPLEWORKS INTERESTS_________________________________________ @PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS_______________________________________ @APPLE EQUIPMENT: ____________________________________________ ?PRINTER: ___________________________________________________?COMPUSERVE ID:_______________________________________________@SOURCE ID:___________________________________________________ COMMENTS: H===================================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 GSUBJ: AppleWorks Exclusive Reference:The Information Newsletter for  AppleWork's Users. PNQ-mar Group of San Diego,CA is publishing a newsletter with above title. This KI10 page document for $60.00 (48.00 to "Charter Members") is at present a MKripoff!!! Spelling and formula errors, wasted space (too much "white"), MKand too much space devoted to rather common knowledge are but a few of the LJdeficiencies. One saving grace is you can get the first issue on a trial OMbasis then cancel the subscription in not satisfied. For the $48.00 one can LJsubscribe to A+ and buy two excellent AppleWorks references or some other MKcomparable combination and be immeasurably better off. For those who will try anything write to:  Q-mar group 9 Box 11215 or call (619) 286-8125  San Diego, CA 92111 H===================================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 5SUBJ: BusinessWorks by Manzanita Software Systems KReceived literature on several programs offered by Manzanita. They are:  BusinessWorks The Business Accountant ) The Advanced Business Accountant HFGENERAL COMMENT. An impressive endorsement of this company and its KIproducts appeared in the April 85 InfoWorld. They specifically reviewed KI"The Advanced Business Accountant" and raved about it. From reading the LJreview I am led to induce the other products are also very good. The bad OMnews is that both BusinessWorks And the Advanced Accountant Packages require OHard Disks or possibly two of the new 3.5 inch Uni-Disks. The good news is: 7 a. BusinessWorks is compatible with AppleWorks < b. The Business Accountant only requires AIIe or IIc 8 w/128K, Two Drives, DOS 3.3, and 80 col card. + c. They have Demo disks for $5-$10. HEach system is of course self integrating with following Sub systems: . Price Range + General Ledger 295-395 + Accounts Payable 295-395 + Accounts Receivable 295-395 + Payroll 345-445 + Inventory Control 295-395 OMFor many small businesses I'm fairly sure a General Ledger and Payroll would Esuffice. I'm writing to get more specific information especially: H a. Will some parts of BusinessWorks operate on the more readily # available 128K Systems? E b. Do they Have any plans to scale the BusinessWorks package I down somewhat to be more compatible with small-small business  Equipment? AFor those who might be interested write them for brochures at: " Manzanita Software Systems > One Sierra Gate Plaza or call (916) 781-3880  Suite 200-A  Roseville, CA 95678 =========================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 SUBJ: WEDDING DECREE FDAs a token to married couples (new or old) I've placed a file named PNWEDDING.DECREE on this input. In our Catering Business we give framed copies PNprinted on a parchment type paper to the "Newly Weds" and their parents. The PNcouple's names and the required signatures are done in calligraphy. A friend PNpassed the idea along and we made certain modifications. I'm not sure of the OMoriginal source. In using this for your friends/relatives you and they will have some fun! >=========================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 SUBJ: Book List OMIn an effort to continue the information "parade" for members I'm collecting IGbibliographic data on AppleWorks Books in print. I own a few and will PNattempt reviews in future submissions. One which should be fabulous is TAWUG MKmember Robert Ericson's new book from Sybex having to do with Notes, Tips, OMTrick's for AppleWorks or a similar title. If it comes close to the quality NLof his "NOTES newsletter" we should have a definative handbook putting most Hof the others to shame. See the DB file "AW.BOOKS.LIST for starters. >=========================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 SUBJ: BRASS ACCT LJOn side 11 or 12 two files BRASS ACCT and BRASS ACCT BLK appear to be for PNkeeping track of personal finances. Unfortunately they aren't documented and Hthe contributor seems anonymous. Would appreciate more info on both. D================================================================= From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 'SUBJ: Comments to George Falk et al Dear George: PNWelcome to TAWUG. Enjoyed your contributions and look forward to many more. PNI have only recently contributed to Jim's Willis' disks however have a number :of offerings in his hands which should be on disk soon. PNMy immediate plans involve some type of RAM and storage capacity increases to IGa rather overworked AIIe w/128K, 2-5.25 in drives, and an EPSON FX-100 HFprinter. SIDER is at $595 through December which has accelerated the decision date. NLAs I read your comments it appears SIDER with Pro-Copy has worked very well PNfor you. I have 150+ AppleWorks disks and have an uneasy feeling that trying IGto put them on a hard disk would involve extensive reorganization with MKDirectories et al. I also use STATE-OF-THE ART'S accounting modules in my PNbusiness. The SIDER ad mentions "partitioning" as a way to seperate packages FDwith different operating systems, e.g. DOS 3.3 and ProDOS. In your NLexperience has this feature allowed you to have adequate seperation and has NLthe partitioning caused any problems? I have several other questions which 0seem to be within the grasp of your comments: ; Is it possible to attach SIDER and retain both disk # drives for alternate usage? 8 How onerous are the backup requirements using a B hard disk? I see where many recommend having tape backup ! to save time. Comments? LJThe "Printer ON & Printer OFF" recommendation for an AppleWorks change is JHwell made. It has been announced that Lissner is working on AppleWorks OMrevisions and I have a set of "dream" changes I would love to see him make. LJOne drawback in changing this marvelous piece of software seems to be the JHlimited RAM and storage for a majority of users including yours truly. NLAssuming I had 256-512K RAM and either 2 - 3.5 in Uni-Disks or a hard disk, 1my current gross specifications would include: ; 1. Increase the power of the Spreadsheet as a real ? competitor to the Lotus and SuperCalc 3a offerings. = More math functions, e.g. LOG/LN, Trig functions, = Macros, Statistics functions, larger matrix, etc. B Also would add something like "Auditor" and "Widesheet"  or "Sideways." ? 2. I use MegaWorks but want AW to have a Mailmerge and % Spelling Checker built-in. ? 3. Add a Graphics segment and something like PrintShop. ? Have the Screen and Color Enhancer features for high  resolution. ; 4. Add a housekeeping mode (similar to "Pinpoint")  with:  a. Timeclock  b. Notepad , c. Calculator for WordProcessor " d. Envelope Addresser  e. Graphmerge % f. Communications Window  g. Typewriter : h. ToolKit for writing individualized DeskTop  accessories. $ i. Appointment Calender ; 5. Make the integrations now requiring "printing to ; disk" (SS to DB and vice versa) less cumbersome. > Also have these "other" files appear fully labeled C on the disk file listings without needing to go through * the "other activities" feature. MKAdmittedly with another month of "what if" and "why not" dreaming the list MKwould expand. I'm sure others would improve the list and maybe we can get some input. NLIf you can find time for some advise in the "storage device" area I will be indebted. @============================================================= $O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===0" UROBERT J. NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497- 7540November 27, 1985 Dear Jim:OMAgain congratulations on your continuing efforts. In reviewing disks 11 and JH12 It is obvious you are getting some meaningful input. I've put a few MKcomments on this disk and intend to be a more regular contributer. I have NLsides 1-12 and am enclosing three disks plus postage for whatever they will hold.NLPlease examine the concept on "Expanding Membership List" before putting it Bon disk. If you disagree or want some changes made let me know..NOTE: MY ZIP CODE SHOULD BE CHANGED TO 44709L==========================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540Re: Expand Membership ListOMIn reviewing the list of TAWUG Members on either disk side 11 or 12 it seems PNwe all could profit by knowing more about each other's interests, etc. This MKwould help to foster more direct corresspondense, etc. Therefore somewhat Ipresumptuously I am volunteering to help Jim in this regard as follows:>1. Request each Member print out, fill-in, and mail me the  following form.B2. I will augment Jim's current member list at least bi-weekly at first and then monthly.B3. The changed files will be found on new disks as you receive themF4. Interests should relate first to AppleWorks usage with Secondary, interests more professionally related.SAMPLE FOLLOWS:3SALUTATION:(Mr./Ms./Mrs./Miss)___Mr._____________3LASTNAME: _____Netro____________________________3FIRSTNAME: _____Robert___________________________3STREET: _1606 Greenway Rd SE__________________3CITY: _North Canton,________________________STATE: _OH___________ZIP: _44709________PHONE: _(216) 497-75409COMPANY: _CHARLIE BROWN'S CATERING & "MAKE IT HAPPEN"?AW-INTERESTS:SPREADSHEET TEMPLATES _________________________?SECONDARY INTEREST: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES__________?APPLE EQUIPMENT: _AIIe,2-5.25in Drives,Epson ________________>PRINTER: ___EPSON FX-100__(14 inch)________________________(COMPUSERVE ID:________________________(SOURCE ID:____________________________?COMMENTS: Believe that with membership cooperation TAWUG canB be a valuable Association and potentially a lobbying B force in the continued development of APPLEWORKS and D APPLE related products. Jim Willis has done a marvelousF job, is certainly of pioneering vitality, and merits someA relief. I will assist in many ways but will have toC renig in even considering the possibility of relievingB him currently. Would vote for a dues structure if a H responsible group could takeover and set appropriate goals.8 The Big Red A.P.P.L.E. started small also!!B---------------------------------------------------------------- SEND TO: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-75403SALUTATION:(Mr./Ms./Mrs./Miss)___________________3LASTNAME: ______________________________________3FIRSTNAME: ______________________________________3STREET: ______________________________________3CITY: ______________________________________STATE: ______________ZIP: ______________PHONE: ______________3COMPANY: ______________________________________?PRIMARY INTEREST: __________________________________________?SECONDARY INTEREST: _________________________________________?APPLE EQUIPMENT: ____________________________________________?PRINTER: ___________________________________________________ COMMENTS:H======================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ: MegaWorks by MegahausIGRecent requests for info on mailmerge and/or spelling checker software HFdeserve at least another opinion. For both purposes MegaWorks is a IGrespectable albeit imperfect product for about $75.00 through discount HFhouses. The Program disk is protected and a backup costs $15.00. It OMrequires AIIe or IIc with 128K minimum and one disk drive although of course >two drives are preferred. Naturally, AppleWorks is assumed!LJA 52 page manual is adequate and probably won't be needed after using the PNprogram several times. An example disk explains main functions and should be LJreviewed. The Program disk starts and runs the program and a Dictionary HFdisk is used as the spelling checker. Any word processor file can be KIchecked. The original file is saved as MegaWorks Spell and the revision QOunder the original file's name-both on the data disk containing your WP file. OMSaving the original file is a protection feature and that file generally can OMbe deleted. The dictionary includes about 40,000 words and up to 10,000 can OMbe added. The additions occur as you find words which are correctly spelled NLbut are not recognized by the dictionary. You have the choice of adding or PNignoring any of these "new" words. In most of our special application fields OMthere inevitably are certain terms and "buzzwords" to be added. Once in the 4dictionary they will be recognized when next used.NLMailmerge is very good with Desktop space the biggest limitation. With 55K OMthe limit is approximately 250 database lines (not records). Therefore when HFmerging the info from your database file it is partitoned by you into NLworkable size WP files. For serious "Mergers," consider expanding RAM (for OMincreased Desktop space). Data (words,numbers,etc.) can be inserted in your IG"form" letter at any specified location. A "line" is one item under a ?particular category, e.g. a lastname, a street address, etc. NLThere are many tips I've picked up through usage which are beyond the scope MKof this introduction. I will gladly respond to questions. In summary the NLpackage appears to be easy to use, generally does the jobs assigned, and in ECmy judgement a very useful cost effective addition to AppleWorks. 6(Incidently this material was not spelling checked.)I=======================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ: Database File StructureOMThe AppleWorks Database feature is reasonably well explained in the tutorial PNand reference manuals however there are some tips which may be of help to new users. PNWhen creating Categories add 3-4 called SPARE I, SPARE II, etc. These spares OMare invaluable as it you will probably want to add a category or more and to KIadd categories means reconfiguration of all reports. When I want to add LJcategories I simply change the spelling of one of my "SPARES" and reports PNmaintain their structure. This of course means a few extra categories appear OMwhen you are in the records mode. The SPARES can be deleted from any report %and later inserted if found useful.PNFor most applications I use a dummy DB file which saves setup time. It works PNlike this. Create the DB with 10-15 categories using single letters for each MKcategory. For MegaWorks users preceed all of them with $$ and make one of MKthem a backslash without the $$. Then I create three reports. The first a NL"Tables" report. The other two are "Labels" reports one for mailing labels LJand the second for merging in Megaworks. Each is configured for the most NLcommonly desired formatting which in my case is: CI 17, PW 8.5, LM 0, RM 0, MKBM 0, TM 0, PL 25 (THE MAX). For mailing labels I use: CI 12, PW 3.5, "0" NLSpacing, and remove the header. For MegaWorks "Merge" labels-report I also LJremove the header and set the CI at 10 or 12 whichever is the most common NLsetting in letters. In designing a new application I've saved a great deal OMof time. See DB.FORM on this disk for an example. The file is configured NLfor MegaWorks but this will not interfere with applications without MW. For :those who have or buy MegaWorks you are off and running.I=======================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540SUBJ: Leroy's CheatsheetsKIFinally found a guide which for the money should be helpful to all Apple ECusers. For $5.95 each plus small shipping charge I purchased three LJCheatsheets (guides for commands in a particular application). Each fits OMaround the keyboard. They are laminated, have a light beige background with IGexcellant black printing and all commands in boldface. The three are: LJAppleWorks, Applesoft Basic (DOS 3.3), and EPSON Printer. The AppleWorks OMGuide is SUPER. I probably wouldn't recommend printer guides except for the LJperson who makes many changes to printer configurations (D.J. Lane). The HFadvertisement didn't specify Basic was in DOS 3.3 and as I use ProDos NLApplesoft it will need some revisions. I intend to contact them about this MKas they may be working on the ProDos version. Two other benefits accrue. OMOne is each guide has a blank backside which allows one to make all types of OMnotes, e.g. tips learned from TAWUG files. Also by covering the area around JHthe keyboard it keeps that area very clean. When I handle a lot of new PNprinted documents I invariably transfer some smudges to the keyboard surface. (No longer!)#Write them at: Leroy Cheatsheets" P. O. Box 111368& Pittsburgh, PA 15238Or call: (412) 781-1551J========================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540!SUBJ: RESPONSE TO W. B. JACKSONKIRe: APPLEWORKS HINTS on creating letterheads. You recommend copying a NLletterhead from one file to another. This of course takes very little time PNbut is somewhat more cumbersome than an alternate technique I use. On every NLdisk where a letter might be generated I have one or more LTR.HD files. In LJmy Personal disks I have three: LTR.HD.BOB, LTR.MARIAN (for my wife), and KILTR.HD.BOTH with both of our names. Each file is formatted for our most LJdesired letter styles. Put the one you want on the screen and change the LJname to the application at hand and "type away." On business disks I use similar principles.Re: AMORTIZATION FORMULIMKYou want to calculate an amortization table using a factor for compounding KIinterest on a semi-annual basis but still making monthly payments. I've OMdesigned a wide variety of Amortization Templates for AppleWorks but this is NLa challenge! Seriously I'm afraid I don't understand the reason for such a NLmethod. The normal procedure is to compute interest due from one period to JHthe next. The period interval is not critical that is it can be daily, HFmonthly, annually or any other period desired. Each payment normally NLincludes interest accrued from the previous payment plus partial payment on OMprincipal which increases each time with constant payment amounts. If one is KIusing a "Constant Payment to Principal" method, The principal portion is Hconstant, whereas interest and the total payment decrease each period.OMNow to your problem. First I know of no formula which does what you ask. NLOne method which might help is to take the balance due at a starting point, LJfigure the interest due after six months and divide it by six. Then take IGthat figure and add it "for 6 months" to whatever you want the partial PNmonthly principal payment to be. This means you will be charging (or paying) PNmore than the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) originally specified. This can be PNsolved by recomputing the APR each period. Another method is to put the note Eon a 6-month payment period and use normal amortization techniques.OMFor the record I'm giving you (and others) the basic formula for determining a periodic constant payment:- PMT= ((i/p)*P)/(1-(1/(1+(i/p)))^(p*y))&Where: PMT - is the periodic payment: i - is the annual interest rate in decimal form. p - is the period ( 12 for monthly,& 2 for semi-annual,etc.)/ P - is the original Principal Amount5 y - is the number of years of amortization2Example: i=.13 (for 13 %), p=12, P=100,000, y=20= PMT = ((.13/12)*100000)/(1-(1/(1+(.13/12)))^(12*20))= PMT = (.0108333333*100000)/(1-(1/(.0108333333))^240)+ PMT = 1083.33333/(1-(.0753193986))% PMT = 1083.33333/.9246806014 =============A PMT = 1171.58 where the first payment would include: C ============= 1083.33 interest and 88.25 principal =============4Notes: I've used the AppleWork's commands for math / - divide * - multiply+ ^ - Exponent (raise to a power)> ( ) - Always err on the side of too many parenthesesJ========================================================================From: Robert J. Netro 1606 Greenway Rd SE North Canton, OH 44709 (216) 497-7540KRe:APPLE and APPLEWORKS Related Accessories, Compliments, Software, etc.KISeveral suggestions have been made on compiling lists of books, magazine NLarticles, software, and equipment, etc. related to AppleWorks and/or things PNwhich would compliment or increase the power of this fine piece of software. KIExcellent concept so why not? Obviously Jim Willis has his hands full. OMTherefore I'm proposing several Members cooperate by taking on a specialty. MKWe certainly can profit if more than one person contributes in each area. @For starters the following list could serve as our Categories:@  CATEGORY FILE NAME = APPLE ACCESSORIES APLE.ACC.name< APPLE EQUIPMENT APLE.EQ.name> APPLEWORKS RELATED SOFTWARE AW.REL.SW.name< BOOK LISTS AW.BOOK.name; BOOK REVIEWS BK.REV.name< DATABASE TIPS DB.TIPS.name< ** MAGAZINE ARTICLES MAG.ART.name: PRINTERS PRINT.name= PUBLIC DOMAIN APPLEWORKS SOFTWARE PD.AW.SW.name; RAM EXPANSIONS AND HARDISKS RAM.HD.name< SPREADSHEET TIPS SS.TIPS.name; SUPPLIERS SUPLY.name < WORD PROCESSOR TIPS WP.TIPS.nameMKI've added tips for AppleWorks Sections and the filenames have room to add (all or part of the contributor's name.NLFor starters I'm writing to A+ magazine for annual indexes to augment the GEissues I have. By explaining that over 300 Apple users will see the PNinformation I should be successful. I will then compile some of the relevant NLinfo on a DB file. (See DB form named "A.PLUS.MAG.INDX".) Hopefully others OMwill pick one or more magazines for this purpose. IF WE ALL use this same LJDB format for reporting on articles it will be easy for anyone to compile OMmaster Lists of those items of interest. I visualize similar efforts can be 6made in some of the other areas from the above list.OMAlso I intend to contribute to DB and SS TIPS. The tips reports do not seem Lto need a DB form at least until we find a need to compile a list of them.K=========================================================================#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===6" UROBERT J. NETRO 1606 GREENWAY RD SE NORTH CANTON, OHIO (216) 497- 7540 December 7, 1985THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUP C/O JIM WILLIS 1300 HINTON ST. WEST  MONROE LA. 71291 Dear Jim: OMThis set of NETRO.NOTES.85C again has some thoughts on membership. It would NLseem we all could profit with a more diversified group. I sent a letter to OMmy local Computer Store inviting them to make TAWUG information available to DBtheir AppleWorks users. A copy of that letter is on this disk as PNTAWUG.COMPSTORE and some of our members may want to perform a similar service IGin their area. Wouldn't it be great to have TAWUG's in numerous local MKcommunities? It would seem this might be a way to get you personally "off MKthe hook" for all of the work. One or more of these groups could decide to 4help perform many functions of distribution, etc. KIBelieve it or not I ran most of this file through MegaWorks for spelling ;check. Hopefully many of my typical "bugs" were swatted.IGIncidently, the SIDER hardisks which George Falk discussed are on sale LJthrough December at $595 for 10 Megabytes and $895 for the 20 MB versions NL(add $15.00 for S&H). They tell me it goes into slot 7 of a IIe, can allow KIyou to use both 5.25" disk drives, and is compatible simultaneously with DBProDos, Dos 3.3, Apple Pascal, and CP/M. ProFile from Apple only NLaccommodates ProDos. For More info call 1-800-538-1307 and speak with First PNClass Peripherals the manufacturer. They also have a 15 day trial period, a MKfull one year limited warrenty, and use the above number as a technical or MKservice hotline. BAD NEWS -- it is tough to get through on the line so be patient.BOB@============================================================= From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 ASUBJ:  Use Spreadsheet (SS) for Many WordProcessor (WP) and/or&  Data Base (DB) Applications.CAIf we think of files without "number crunching" or "name/address PNcombinations" we too often start with the WP and may easily become frustrated OMwith column limitations and/or the ease of placing material in a format with PNthe ability to alphabetize, etc. Try to outline in several columns using the PNWordProcessor -- it is nightmarish to say the least! Many of the limitations OMof both WP & DB are resolved by the Spreadsheet. Flexibility, printing page QOwidth, and manipulations of copy segments are very easily handled in SS mode. JHAlso by using the SS in "word" applications it makes using it for other LJpurposes less threatening. Once you try it the SS becomes invaluable for IGmany purposes. In fact it will give you the ability to do many things @seemingly impossible or impractical with the conventional WP. JHAs an example see the file "SAMPLE.MENUS" which is a menu flyer sent to NLprospects of our Catering business. It is completely a SS output and could OMnot be done on the WP! The 144 columns in a CI=17 format makes a very great difference. LJIn using a spreadsheet for WP applications there are limitations as "free LJlunches" are still hard to come by. Typing ease experienced with a WP is OMlacking. You must prefigure column widths carefully as although they can be NLchanged, when you do all kinds of crazy things happen to existing material. OMAs in any new effort, if this is your case, it will take some practice and a .few "four letter" words to feel proficient. F=================================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 SUBJ: Memory Expansion (RAM) MKAds and articles abound on this topic for AIIe and to a certain extent IIc NLowners. A+ Dec 85 article by Charles Rubin "Memory expansion is the wave 3of the future" is excellent and reviewed herein. JHFirst, Rubin an AppleWorks expert and author of The Endless Apple and PNAppleWorks both from Microsoft Press and a contributor to several computing OMmagazines is a very reputable source. He recently won a speed contest where OMhe used AppleWorks and another expert used Lotus 1-2-3. Second, he includes IGa matrix of costs and parameters for 16 RAMCARDS (Random Access Memory GEexpansion cards) including Manufacturer, RAM Size, operating systems <supported, and most important the effects on AppleWorks. KI Yes the 55K Desktop limitation for serious Spreadsheet users and snail Npaced switches during integration, etc. are no longer necessary handicaps. OMWhy not be able to work with 12-40K files on the DeskTop instead of 1-40K or MKmaybe 10-12 4K files? Also the speed factor is enhanced. RAMdisks can be HFcreated so that AppleWorks will completely reside in RAM avoiding the MKfrustrating delays during program overlay swaps, etc. The swaps are still OMmade but at "lightning" speeds. When a greater number of Apple owners have LJlarger RAM, the software developers will inevitably produce more powerful MKproducts including enhanced AppleWorks. Apple has recognized the need for MKboth increased RAM and storage with new products (See "Apple's Bevy of New Products" in Nov 85 A+.) >=========================================================== From: Robert J. Netro  1606 Greenway Rd SE  North Canton, OH 44709  (216) 497-7540 ASUBJ: Book Review of APPLEWORKS with Advanced Applications by  Kenneth Close, 1985 NLThis new offering by Wm C. Brown Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa has 280 pages of NLTutorial and Applications plus a Graphics Simulator. For $13.95 (book) and NLabout $25.00 (book and disk featuring the Simulator) . If you purchase the NLbook and later want the disk, it is available from the Publisher for $11.00 NL(plus $1.25 shipping and handling if you use a charge card, they absorb S&H KIwith a check or money order). For those who want the Graphics Simulator LJwithout spending up to $12.25, Appendix B of the book contains a complete EClisting of the AppleSoft Program to compile it yourself along with NLinstructions for entry and use. WARNING! It will take many hours unless MKyou are an experienced BASIC programmer. On the other hand the experience OMmay be valuable in and of itself. A bonus in buying the disk is it contains OMdata for and solutions to Tutorial applications in the book. I'm buying the LJdisk! Dealer's choice. If your bookstore doesn't have this book and/or disk, write to: $ WM. C. BROWN PUBLISHERS < 2460 Kerper Boulevard (CA, IA, & LA = P.O. Box 539 Residents also> Dubuque, Iowa 52001 send sales tax)NLWhy bother at all? While these comments are based on a limited look at the IGmaterial it is the most advanced AppleWorks book I've seen but it is PNwritten in a style that new users can easily follow. If one wants to do some OMgraphing from their AW database or spreadsheet files they can buy GraphWorks PN(already critiqued on TAWUG disks with DON'T BUY recommendations from several IGmembers who really understand graphing especially Roger Vancil). This PNoffering with Graphics Simulator on disk allows some graphing of your files. PNThe book has several chapters on the topic including one on "graphing itself" PNand another on how to use the simulator. While the Simulator is not directly PNconnected to AppleWorks, it is menu driven and will work with AppleWorks data NLconverted to DIF or Text files. Also you can use it with data inputs from LJthe keyboard. I see it as at least an interim solution for "AW poorfolk" MKi.e. those who are living with a super piece of software which is short of NLthe IBM-AT capabilities with LOTUS 1-2-3 at al. Roger Vancil will probably PNbut not necessarily find it lacking for his research needs but for we who can KIwork with smaller sets of numbers it looks like a good start. Those who HF"shell out" now and work with this material should be in an excellent PNposition to rapidly be very proficient when an AppleWorks Graphing package is MKrecommended. Remember the disk also contains a great deal of data to ease 1the workload in learning from the book itself. JThe Publisher claims "The aim of AppleWorks with Advanced ApplicationsPNis to swiftly bring you to a level of understanding of the AppleWorks program KIwhere you can maximize its most sophisticated uses and go beyond them to MKgraphing." My view it has this potential assuming a reasonable ammount of involvement.KMinimum hardware requirements: AIIc or AIIe with 64K and one disk drive.LJFor those who want to wait and see I'll report after using the disk. For /those who don't wait let us hear your views! 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NETRO1606 GREENWAY RD SENORTH CANTON, OHIO(216) 497- 7540December 4, 1985Mr. Jerry RobinsonComputerWorld4218 Hills and Dales Rd.Canton, OH 44708 ! Dear Jerry:QOAs I recently mentioned, TAWUG (The AppleWorks User Group) is alive and well. MKI would appreciate your passing some information along to your AppleWork's clients. The address is: Jim Willis$ 1300 Hinton St+ West Monroe, LA 71291PNBasically Jim Willis provides a service for a growing membership now at about MK350. He compiles inputs from members on disks. At latest count he has 14 LJdisk sides. Anyone can write him and join. This is literally a "no fee" +operation. The way to get disks include:JH 1. Send $3.00 and you will receive a disk with sides 1 and 2. ( He HFpunches each disk to make them double sided.) Using this method send $21.00 for 7 disks (14 sides).OM 2. Alternatively send a blank disk for each two sides plus postage. As FDJim carries this project with no support, I send him at least $1.00 per disk.M 3. IF you want files on one side only, so specify and adjust comments GE above accordingly. ALWAYS tell him what sides you have when ordering.ECAs always there is good news and bad news. In this case the first OMpredominates! BAD NEWS. Some of the input is trivia and can be deleted. IGThe GOOD NEWS is twofold. First, The quality of inputs is improving OMdramatically and by deleting some unwanted material it leaves room on a side =for a user to expand existing files with their own nuances.-For a very nominal expense one can receive:( 1. Tips and Tricks on AppleWorks.0 2. Database and Spreadsheet applications.NL 3. Comments on:Equipment, Software, Books, Magazine articles, etc. All related to AppleWorks., 4. A forum for questions and answers. 5. MUCH MORE!II would be happy to discuss this with anyone. Just invite them to call.Sincerely yours,Robert J. 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SILVERDALEWA98383 DMr. YOUNGBLOODRAY W PO BOX 4260HOUSTONTX77210 713 220-7171 ;Ms.ZAENGERKathleen314 W GRAND RIVERHOWELLMI48843 #O===================|===================|===================|===================="U 9 December 8, 1985The APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis, HCOIC1300 Hinton St.West Monroe, LA 71291 Hi Jim;KII just purchased thMOPQRSTUVWXYe first twelve disks of TAWUG, from the Big Red Apple MKClub. Although I have gone through all twelve, I will be gleaning gems for ECmany days and weeks. Congratulations on the great job you and your =contributors have done. That was the best $13 I ever spent.OMLet me introduce myself. I have had my Apple//c since January of this year. NLAt the time of purchase, I wanted to use it with Appleworks (wordprocessing KIand data base, esp.) and for home accounting, Dollars and $ense. I also KIbought a second disk drive, Oki/Imagewriter printer and a mouse. In the GEeleven months since then, I have added a modem and joined CompuServe JH(72447,602) and DELPHI (IDA); joined IAC and CALL A.P.P.L.E. My latest IGaddition is a Princeton HX-12 after installing a Vidio 7 color //c and mappler. Color is terrific!!LJWhy? Well, I am 52 years young, mother of three children now out on their MKown. My daughter is studying computer programming and CAD in the state of MKWashington in connection with her job. I could see where I was being left PNbehind in more ways than one. I wanted to keep up with technology and having <computer literacy seemed like one way of hanging in there.NLI work full-time as a bookkeeper for a local lumber and hardware store. We MKdo not have a computer in our office, but I am working on it. There are so OMmany ways a computerized office would save time and money. But the building KIindustry and our farm economy is very depressed (I live in North Dakota, PNremember; if the farmer is prosperous, so is all of North Dakota) and for the MKmoment it is a loosing game. Deciding to show my boss what a computer can PNdo,I put our sales on a spreadsheet and printed it for him. He was impressed NLbut until the economy turns around, computers will have to wait. Meanwhile, PNhe had me do spreadsheets of our sales for the last five years. Don't worry I ,kept track of my time and was paid for it.PNI am Conference President of about 3000 American Lutheran Church Women in our MKarea. I have set up a data base of the 300 officers in our conference and QOdistrict. I use the wordprocessor for letters and use AMP to mailmerge them. ECWe also write a newsletter and handbooks for training seminars and LJconventions. DJ Lane's Double Column Formatting is going to be a great help.NLI am sending you the spreadsheet form that could be used for other accruals NLbeside sales. The formulas add each of the first six months data for a six KImonth total; each month after the sixth is shown in the second six month OMtotal and the year end total is recalculated after each months entry. So you OMalways have a year to date total that is current. Each column down adds the LJtype of sale into a sub-total that is included in the monthly total. The MKtotal for Taxable Sales I have continued to figure separately and enter as NLdata only. State taxes vary too much and I haven't tried to enter a formula PNyet, but it wouldn't be impossible. The titles are protected, to change them MKuse @T (open-apple t), use same to protect them after changing, by placing NLcursor at topmost, leftmost position, under and to the right of the labels. IG(On this example, to the left of Cash Sales and in July column.) Press GEOpen-Apple T and when asked, move cursor to BOTH, now the labels are Cprotected and will follow you as you move across the spreadsheet.NLWhen I first used this protection, I panicked when I tried to move into the OMprotected area and saw what looked like extra titles appearing on the form. MKThis is only an optical illusion and if you move the cursor down or to the PNright, eventually everything will look normal, until you try to move into the OMprotected area again. Carole Matthews' book APPLE WORKS MADE EASY has been 'a great help in setting up this form.KIOne more thing, the automatic recalculation is off; to recalculate after "entering data, use Open-Apple K.PNI was going to send a copy of my data base on the officers in the church work NLthat I do, but have decided to give a tip instead. We have three levels of LJOfficers in our District and at different times must send a letter to one LJtype or an other. So each is coded not only by the office she holds, but HFalso by the level she is. Now for a letter to local Presidents, I use OMopen-apple F and type L.Pres.....and there is my mailing list. The process JHis the same for a list of conference Vice-Presidents (C.VP) or district ?Secretary (D.Sec) or whatever group of officers I might need.OMThis way I only have to maintain one data base, but I can pull out any group NLof officers that I need with a couple of key strokes. Also, by using coding PNin listing each congregation, I can call up a list of all the officers in one <particular parish. APPLEWORKS, you're the GREATEST!!!NLTIP: Before you set up a database, try to imagine all the different lists PNthat you might want or need to compile from the database. Include catagories Cthat can be searched for a partial listing for a particular need.OPlease include me on your membership list. I look forward to the next disks.IGThis disk can be overwritten for the next issue. 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Several times the screen, computer and printer ?=have frozen when I have asked Appleworks to print text on my >P1 through P7. This should be clear as we continue further.PNNext step. Format up enough disks to cover (I needed 16) ahead of time. Use PNyour own file-naming system. I used the word "MASTER" - My Volumes were named HFMASTER.F1, MASTER.F2,...etc. to MASTER.F16. Then my files were named NLMASTER.A1, MASTER.A2, MASTER.B1,...etc. up to MASTER.Z. Each letter was to OMhave a separate file, and if the letter would need more than 35-38K, I would /break it down into parts as previously shown.PNNow comes the trickery. Set up about two or three DB files to receive data. OMIn my case these were the alphabetical files. (MASTER.A1, etc.) Be sure to NLlabel the categories exactly like the original files (or if you want to use MKnew names, at least be sure you have the same number of categories). When GEyou have created each file, "dummy" it by inserting the first record MKconsisting of a period (dot) in the first category, then "Return" your way PNthrough the rest of the categories until it pops to Record 2. Now OA-Z, then PNEscape, and create your second file in the same way. This first dummy record PNconsisting of only a dot, will be the line you carefully retain each time you MKempty this file out. Depending on how big a job you are handling, you can MKvary the number of files to be manipulated. I found that two or three big MKones, or in combination with one or two small ones, was quite sufficient. PNYou must always keep in mind the amount of memory available to you. You will PNsoon get the knack of squeezing around and pushing very carefully against the limits.QONow one at a time, load the first files you created. For instance, load DB1. PNThis file has been formatted in alphabetical order. Make sure you are at the PNbeginning of the file using OA-1. Next, use OA-M (that's for "move"). Don't JHuse "copy", because the whole secret of this thing is not to waste your NLmemory space. You must be constantly alert to the amount of memory you are NLusing, and remember we are dealing with the same total material, but simply LJmoving pieces of it around from one location to another. So, having done OMOA-M, now you see Option "To Clipboard" lit up. Hit Return to accept this. LJNext, move your cursor through the record to include all the material you OMwant to move. For instance, dealing with my own instance. This file has an PNA-Z format now, and my newly-created files are named A1 and A2. I needed two OMfiles because my letter A exceeded 40K, so I am splitting it to put Aa to Al OMin the first half, and Am to Az in the second. In this case, then, move the MKcursor through the A entries until you have highlighted including the last MKentry spelled Al.... Now hit return and the material disappears. Now hit IGOA-Q for "Quick Change" and you get a box telling you all the files on NLDesktop. Move the cursor to the file you want to transfer to, in this case LJMSTER.A1 and again hit Return. File A1 appears on your screen (the first MKtime, in each case, it will be in Labels format, so simply hit OA-Z to get PNinto Tables format). Now hit OA-M for Move, and arrow the highlighted cursor JHthis time over to "From Desktop" and hit Return. Voila! Your Aa to Al LJmaterial from the main file appears. Next and be sure to do this, it is PNimportant hit either OA-9 or OA-down arrow until your cursor reaches the dot OMentry at the end of the file. Why? Because each time you transfer you want MKto be sure you add it at the end, otherwise there will be some overlapping and loss of data. PNNow use OA-Q again, cursor back to the original file, use OA-M to pick up the PNnext block of letters, OA-Q this time to the other file (MSTER-A2, to contain PNAm to Az), use OA-Z to change to Tables format, OA-M to transfer the material OMinto it, OA-9 to the end. So what have you done so far. You have taken the KIfirst file containing entries from A to Z, and picked off the A entries, OMtransferred them to files which will only contain letter A. You still have, LJintact on your disk, the original file. Don't alter it in any way You OMwill sometimes make a mistake and accidentally wipe out material (I did, and KImore than once). You can always go back to the original and pick up the PNmaterial again when this happens. Your next procedure is to remove this file PNfrom Desktop, so go to Main Menu using Escape and select #4 Remove Files. Be OMcareful here and be sure you put your cursor on this file to remove (this is MKwhere I got careless a couple times and removed the wrong file, and had to OMreconstruct it). Just remove it, don't save it back to disk. If you do, it NLwill be without the letter A you just removed. So select the options which PNtell you you have changed the file and you want to remove it anyway. (Option #3). MKNow Desktop has on it only the two or three little files with just the one OMletter on them. Next load the second original file, and again transfer just NLthe one letter to the others. Proceed through each file in turn this way. KIWhen you have finished, what you will have are files containing only the OMselected material. Then you should format and arrange this material the way LJyou want it in its final shape (alphabetized and formatted for printing), OMsave it to disk (the new ones you created at the beginning) and print a copy KIif you want one now. I did this as I went along, but be sure to save it NLbefore you actually print, this way if anything goes wrong you haven't lost it.NLTips: You have to carefully watch the amount of memory available to you at PNall times, because you are working within tight limits. Each time you finish PNtransferring and are ready to remove the original file from Desktop, when you OMselect the #4 Remove Files option the display you get also shows the size of OMeach file then on Desktop. Count up the total K for all the files that will MKbe staying and compare with the next file you are going to load. I like to NLleave about 2K leeway. Keep in mind also that when files are saved to disk JHthey are compressed somewhat, so for instance if I had a 38K file, when PNtransferred (formatted) to disk it shows on the disk directory as 34K. Don't PNbe fooled, because when you load it into Memory it miraculously expands again PNto 38K. It is easier if you try to keep all your files about the same size. PNThus I shot for a standard 38K as much as possible. This way when I added up LJmy Desktop space the rule of thumb was if they totaled 15K it was safe to :load the next file, but if not then comes the next step.JHNow, when your accumulating files begin to get big, here comes the next NLtrick. When Desktop hits 15K (or whatever deadline you establish), then it LJis time to pull files out. I usually picked the biggest of the group (if PNthere were three files, for instance, and they ran 2K 8K and 5K, I would pull MKout the 8K file). The first time, simply save this file off to disk (your OMnew set). Then, set up dummy files. What I did was this: Suppose I had to MKremove file MSTER.A1. I would save it to disk. Then I would create a new OMfile and name it INTERIM.A1 (you pick your own names), and set it up exactly OMthe same as the other files. Now load material into this file just the same NLway you were doing with the other ones. When one of these files gets up to OMsize and has to be pulled out do this: Make sure you have the big file (the MKones you are working from, the ones arranged A-Z), off Desktop so you have IGthe usual 40K or so available space. Then load back the file you were MKputting material into (suppose I was working on Letter A, and started with PNMSTER.A1, and MSTER.A2. MSTER.A1 reached size and had to be saved; I created KIINTERIM.A1 and have been transferring into it, and now it has gotten big MKenough to have to remove). Load up in this case MSTER.A1. Now proceed to PN"Move" all the material except the dot or final line out of INTERIM.A1 into PNMSTER.A1 and re-save MSTER.A1 back to disk. If you use the following routine NLthings will go well: Load MSTER.A1, then use OA-9 to get to the end of the NLfile (remember, all transfers are to be onto the end of a file), OA-Q to go JHto INTERIM.A1, then OA-1 to get to the beginning of that file, OA-M "To NLClipboard" and transfer material to MSTER.A1 by using OA-Q to switch there, LJand OA-M "From Clipboard" to pick up the material. A tip: this transfer PNinvolves a larger move than before. Just to keep track of things, I found it NLmost comfortable to move only 5 screenfuls at a time, and simply keep going NLback and forth until it was all done. Be sure each time to go to the end of LJthe file you are transferring into before putting new material in. Also, IGthis technique kept a check on whether the transfer was being properly OMeffected. Each time I transferred "From" I would just click down 5 pages by MKusing OA-Down Arrow 5 times. Then if the last click produced a dot I knew .that exactly 5 pages had been transferred. NLI would recommend, since all these operations are quite repetitive, and you NLcan fall into the habit of just doing them mechanically, and sometimes just OMplain forget where you are and what happens next, that you keep a little log PNas you go along of just what step you are performing. You may stop to wonder LJam I supposed to be going "to" or "from" Clipboard at this point. If you NLaccidentally transfer material into Clipboard instead of out of it you risk OMlosing material. The Clipboard deletes material already in it if you try to OMput new stuff in there. A tip: if in doubt, simply OA-M "From" Clipboard. PNIf you were supposed to do that, it happens, if not, you get a message saying 0the Clipboard is empty and no harm was done. MKNow, having transferred all of your INTERIM file into the MSTER file, save JHMSTER back to its same disk, and proceed with things. You have a fresh PNINTERIM file to hold more material. During the whole operation, depending on Qhow large a batch you are working on, this may have to be done several times. OMSo what I did (and you tailor it to your own situation) was simply to go the NL36 original disks one at a time, transfer off a letter at a time into files LJset up to receive those letters. When I was all done, I had a new set of MKfiles each containing either a letter or a portion of of a letter. Then I MKcould simply print them out in A-Z order, and voila! I had about a 400-500 LJpage index all nicely arranged, with over 33,000 entries, and all done on just 55K of memory. PNAnd, as with all index-type material, there are constant changes. But now it JHis simple. I simply select the file for that letter, load it, make the KIchanges, print out and save back to disk. And suppose the letter A, for QOinstance has maybe 30-40 pages printed out, and I am only changing one entry. HFDo I have to reprint the whole thing? Not necessary. 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F = father m = married B = brother S = sister N = niece or nephew+ C = children of Abraham Janse Haring; L = father-in-law of a C (same generation as A.J.H.)?= c = brothers and sisters-in-law of a C (c & C same  generation)= ----------------------------------------------------------Abraham Janse Haring F. Jan Pieterse Haring! m.{ } Margrietje Cosyns" B1. Peter Janse Haring+ m.{1687} Margrietje Jans Bogert S2. Vroutje Haring m. Teunis Quick B3. Cosyn Haring, m.{1692?} Maria G. Blauvelt B14 % N1. Jan Cosyn Haring+ m.{ } Aeltye Van Dalsen+ 1. Johannes J. Haring0 m.{ } Margaret Blauvelt& 2. Gerrit Haring, m.{ } Cornelia Lent) 3. Frederick Haring@> m.{ } Rachel Haring (Frederick's 2nd 9 cousin, C10/Abraham & Dirckje)) 4. Elizabeth Haring2 m.{ } Cornelius J. Haring B4. Cornelius Haring< m.{1693?} Cathalina Flierboom (S of Jacob, H/S6) S5. Brechje Haring& m.{1694}Theunis D. Tallman S6. Mary Haring?= m.{ca 1699} Jacob Flierboom (brother of Cathalina, / W/B44) 7. [______]m. Dirckje Tallman FL. Harman D Tallman< m.{1686} Margrietje Minnelay (in 1691 m.2 Abraham G.  Blauvelt B11)C1. Jan Haring>____________________________________________________________C2. Abram Haringm.{1731} Maria Demarest D4-35?= L. David Demarest D3-12 (large land owner in Bergen and ? Essex, judge, JP, sherrif; first living son of David & Demarest and Rachel Cresson) m.{1697} Sara Bertholf# c1. David Demarest D430) m.{1729} Catherine Van Houton  c2. ? Demarest@> c3. Jacobus Demarest D432 ( m.{1726} Margrietje De Groot( c4. Martyntje Demarest D433, m.(1724} Abraham A. Blauvelt B64% c5. Rachel Demarest D434- m.{1725} Johannes A. Blauvelt B63 c6. [_______]# c7. Lydia Demarest D436@> m2.{ } Jan Wouterse Van Schyven (his second 5 wife)( c8. Elizabeth Demarest D437" m.{1736} John Anderson ? c9. Guillaume Demarest D438 & m.{1737} Fytje Vanderlinda# c10. Sara Demarest D439, m.{1743} Albert Cornelius Bogert' c11. Annatje Demarest D440@> m.{1743} Roelof Vanderlinda (brother of Fytje, 4 W/B iL9/C2)4c1/C2. Abraham A Haring m.1{ } Catherine Lentm.2{ } Jannetje Verbryck "m.3{1770} Margaret Blauvelt B783 gc/C2. Maria Haring B1858' gc/C2. Jan (John A.) Haring B1859   "c2/C2. David Haring (died young)! c3/C2. David A Haring#m.{ } Elizabeth Ferdon (c2/C8)! gc/C2 Abraham Davidse Haring gc/C2 Jan Haringc4/C2. Jan Haringm{ } Maritje Sickelsc5/C2. Sara Haring>____________________________________________________________ C3. Harmanus HaringC4. Margrietje Haringm.{ } David DemarestC5. Marytje HaringC6. Daniel HaringC7. Daniel Haring>____________________________________________________________C8. Haring, Brechjem.{ } Jan Ferdon Wilhelmus Ferdon" m{ } Elizabeth (Ferdon) c1. Johannes Ferdon" m.{ } Patience Odel" " Maria Ferdon \\" Abraham Ferdon |( Jonathan Ferdon |(N/C8)" Rachel Ferdon |" Samuel Ferdon |" Rachel Ferdon //"  c2. [________] c3. Phebe Ferdon# m.{ } Johannes Mabie! Maria Mabie \\# Rachel Mabie |) Casparus Mabie |(N/C8)# Maria Mabie |# Petrus Mabie |# Cornelius Mabie // c4.Ferdon, Jacob c1/C8. Wilhelmus Ferdonm.{ } Tietje Verveelenc2/C8. Elizabeth Ferdon!m.{ } David A Haring (c3/C2)2 gc/C8 Abraham Davidse Haring  gc/C8 Jan Haringc3. Dirckje Ferdonm.{ } Abraham Haringc4. Abraham Ferdonm.{ } Magdalena Poulisec5. Jan Ferdonm.{ } Maritye Sickels8______________________________________________________.C9. Cornelius A. Haring (bought into Lot 34)4m.{1748} Margrietje Roelefson 4 Roelef Martenson 9 m. Margrietje Banta  C10. Elizabeth HaringC11. Rachel Haring!m.{1752} Frederick Haring B367 C12. Maria Haring" V"O=======|=============|=========================================================6"SATELLITE ACT. 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AWRKS.HELPWP6KAW.InfoTawug.3Using an "A" fileon the Desktop as anotepad -(set to printtwo columns on 1 page)W TAWUG.INFO.1WP3KAW.InfoTawug.1Useful addressesAppleWorks update& ProDos updatemAWKS.CIWP2KAW.PrintTAWUG.10Characters per inchin AW w/Imagewriterprinter (useful forother printers)[ BARREL.02WP4KAW.PrintTAWUG.6This applies tothe AppleWriter program but check it out[ BARREL.11WP8KAW.PrintTAWUG.6Contains a "FIX"program to configureAppleWorks STARTUPqCI RULERWP3KAW.PrintTAWUG.10Looks like a usefulvisual referencegague for char/inch(set up for printout)k CONFIGUREWP1KAW.PrintTAWUG.8How to configureAppleWorks for non-apple parallelcards (check it out)cEPSON.NLQ.BOARDWP8KAW.PrintTAWUG.8 Check it out for printer codes, etc.(set up for printing)h IW TYPEFACESWP2KAW.PrintTAWUG.6 Imagewriterstandard typefaces in AppleWorks(set up for printing)< MX80.GRAFTRAXWP2KAW.PrintTAWUG.10The NAME says itall\PRINTER.TROUBLEWP3KAW.PrintTAWUG.1 A problem anda solution (notsure of 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DMPUtilities, mail merge,spelling checker, booksW AMP.NOTESWP3KSoftwareTawug.1 AppleWorksMailing Programfrom IAC (with IIc notes)THaba Merge noteWP3KSoftwareTawug.1Short article onHaba Merge mailingprogram"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===`" U 5387 Edgewater Drive Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706-3228 (808) 499-1987 +MCI Mail ID: 282-2325 - TLX: 650-282-2325CompuServe: 7204,14304 January 1986THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim ! Willis , HCOIC1300 Hinton St. West Monroe LA. 71291 Dear Jim:DBI heard about The AppleWorks Users Group via word of mouth and am B@not sure if you are running things the same way or not. I have B@an Apple IIe configured as shown in the file of similar name on CAthis disk. I run * principally as a hobbyist/home user. I also =;have it modified with PINPOINT and some recent information CAconcerning that product is included on this disk as well. Other ECuses include a version configured with a disk printer I intend to A?use for exchanging information with other applications and the ;9employment of the ASCII file option to prepare files for DBuploading to CompuServe and MCI mail via either Smartcom I or the "ProDOS version of ASCII Express.?=I have copies of TAWUG disks 1 through 12. Please advise if $there are later numbers out there.A?Please provide current information on membership requirements, A?etc. I'm willing to provide any help I can on the equipment I CAhave, I have an extensive APPLE library books and other software DBand opinions on their utility I am willing to share, and am still 5learning more about AppleWorks every time I use it.Very truly yours,T.L. Ferrier"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" = January 4,1986 Dear Jim,FD Enclosed is a guide to AppleWorks that can be printed to a 5x8 A?card lengthwise. It can be used as a reminder of th"$%&'()*+,-e commands HFavailable. Since I have a Prowriter 8510 the file is set to print at B@17 cpi. If your printer is different you may have to alter the format. IG The Prowriter is available as a listed printer on Appleworks. It HFseems to be the same as the Apple DMP. All the commands seem to work HFwhen the DMP is chosen and the file is sent to my Prowriter. I would 7suggest that you tell AppleWorks that your Prowriter:7 1. Needs line feed after each RETURN YES7 2. Accepts Top-of-page command NO7 3. Stops at the end of each page NO> 4. Platen width 8.0 inchesHF Since I print on ditto masters quite often, I have been bothered GEby the loss of BOLDFACE at each RETURN. Worse yet, since most of my DBtyping is formatted text, I have a lot of RETURNs. A friend, Jim GEBrown, suggested that I append the boldface command to the interface Bcard initialization command. I took this suggestion and added :7 3. Stops at the end of each page YESIGAfter all dittos do stop at the end of each page. I have a Grappler + ECinterface so my initialization command is CTRL-I 0N. The boldface DBcommand for the Prowriter is ESC !. Therefore I set up a printer JHcalled 'Boldface' and gave it the initialization command "CTRL-IESC!". CABe sure that you set "Stops at the end of each page" to YES. In FDaddition to this I built a blank form (template) for tests that set DBthe left and right margins to .5 inches, the bottom margin to 0.0 GEinches and the page length to 9.5 inches. The page length keeps the ECprinter from adding line feeds on the second page of the test. BE CACAREFUL! After you use the printer 'Boldface' your printer will ECcontinue in Boldface until you send it a 'boldface off' command or HFturn it off. I always choose the easier route of turning the printer off.GE I use a spreadsheet to keep my grades and on the last class day IGof a semester I print a copy with triple spacing, cut the strips apart GEand give each student their grades to date. This is a good check on GEmy bookeeping and lets the students in on the mysteries of "How will HFthe FINAL EXAM affect my grade?". I have been working at putting the B@strips on a bigger piece of paper by printing to the clipboard, IGopening a word processor file and reformatting the text, but I have to ECadd RETURNs because of the minimum limit for printed text. I will Hexplore some new ideas and report the results when I come up with any.HF Another hint for using the spreadsheet for keeping grades, is to DBuse the ARRANGE command to sort a tests scores 0-9 and locate the @>Median with no pain. I keep the Median and the Mean for test analysis.A? I set up my /GRADES diskette with a subdirectory for each FDsemester. This makes it easy to bring up all and only those grades +for the current semester. eg /GRADES/F853 I also keep a data base with the categories: Last Name First Name Course No. Grade SemesterIGRather than retype all my grades from the spreadsheet to the database, IGI use the power of Appleworks integration. I eliminate all the scores GEfrom my spreadsheet (only in memory). This leaves Last Name - First ECName - Grade in three columns. Next I add columns three and five IGwhich contain the course number and the semester (use OA-C to copy the HFinfo). The columns are then Last Name - First Name - Course Number - GEGrade, a perfect match for my data base categories. I then move the ECinformation to a temporary spreadsheet via the clipboard. To this FDtemporary spreadsheet I will add the other students/grades from the DBremainder of my classes. I will now print this spreadsheet to an JHASCII text file. Now I make a new data base from the ASCII text file. HFThen copy the entire data base to the clipboard and finally copy from HFthe clipboard to my STUDENTS data base. It sounds like a lot of work ?but it beats typing all that information over and over again.>< I have just finished reading Robert Ericson's new book GEAppleWorks tips and techniques and recommend it especially for the B@intermediate and advanced user. It is published by SYBEX ISBN GE0-89588-303-1 for about $19 and worth every penny. The chapters on :data transfer especially using DIF files is very useful.H**********************************************************************D 0.6 inches appears to be a minimum for printing on a paper.( That is PL - (TM + BM) >= .6 H**********************************************************************+ Roger Engle- Rt #1 Box 2680 Sligo, PA 16255  CA1NDND P n SE* J & L COM PUTER SERVICES 387-5067  & SATELL ITE SALES/ RT. 3 BOX 191-R  W MONROE  LA. 71291 SALE TO:PHONE: ADDR:CITY:SALECOST A/B SWITCH, ALUM. .01DIS H WITH CO VER 6 OR 10 FT. 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C U L stand for areas within the center stand for a reas in th eas within the media center.The 2456789:;program "Slal om" by Big Red Apple Cl ub is used to print this out sideways.w ays on the printer.o  MONDAY  TUESDAY  WEDNESDAYDAY  THURSDAYAY  FRIDAYAYTIMES||TEACHER| ASSIGNMENT|TEACHER| ASSIGNMENT|TEACHER| ASSIGNMENT|TEACHER| ASSIGNMENT|TEACHER| ASSIGNMENT|K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|@  7:15 - 8:00||||||||||||K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B  8:00 - 8:30|C|||||||||||5 |U|||||||||||5 |L|||||||||||K !-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B  8:30 - 9:00|C|||||||||||5|U|||||||||||5|L|||||||||||K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B  9:00 - 9:30|C|||||||||||5|U|||||||||||5|L|||||||||||K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C 9:30 - 10:00|C|||||||||||5|U|||||||||||5|L|||||||||||K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C10:00 - 10:30|C|||||||||||5|U|||||||||||5|L|||||||||||K!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C10:30 - 11:00|C|||||||||||5|U|||||||||||5|L|||||||||||K !-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C!11:00 - 11:30|C|||||||||||5"|U|||||||||||5#|L|||||||||||K$!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C%11:30 - 12:00|C|||||||||||5&|U|||||||||||5'|L|||||||||||K(!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|C)12:00 - 12:30|C|||||||||||5*|U|||||||||||5+|L|||||||||||K,!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B- 12:30 - 1:00|C|||||||||||5.|U|||||||||||5/|L|||||||||||K0!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B1  1:00 - 1:30|C|||||||||||52|U|||||||||||53|L|||||||||||K4!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|B5  1:30 - 2:00|C|||||||||||56|U|||||||||||57|L|||||||||||K8!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|!-|@9  2:00 - 3:15||||||||||||< Lee Hayward(=Arrowhead Element ary School>19100 E. Bates?Aurora, Co. 80222 CM1NHP nS' PERSONAL FINANCIAL  STATEMENT!-!-!--GFOR:  DR. FIXIM M WRIGHTAND  TO: FIRST NAT IONAL BANKA  MRS. MAR Y WRIGHT,  HIS WIFE POST OFFI CE BOX 55007/  123 O<>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRCEANN TRAIL ANYWHERE,  FLORIDA#  ANYWHERE  BEACH, FLLORIDA^  WE MA KE THE FO LLOWING S TATEMENT OF ALL OU R ASSETS AND LIABI LITIES AS OFb  1-20-81 AND GIVE OTHER MAT ERIAL INF ORMATION FOR THE P URPOSE OF  OBTAININ G CREDITa WITH YOU ON NOTES AND BILLS  BEARING OUR SIGNA TURES, EN DORSEMENT , GUARANTEE, ANDY AGREE TO NOTIFY YO U PROMPTL Y OF ANY CHANGE AF FECTING O UR ABILIT Y TO PAY.!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!- ASSETS: -------f CASH ON H AND, AND UNRESTRIC TED IN BA NKS (SCHE DULE 1)..!. ........$<@l *V U.S. GOVE RNMENT SE CURITIES,  GUARANTEE ED.......!.!. ........ M GOVERNMEN T AGENCIE S SECURIT IES......!.!.!. ........ ] ACCOUNTS AND LOANS  RECEIVAB LE (SCHED ULE 2) ..!.!. ........}A| *\ NOTES REC EIVAVLE,  NOT DISC OUNTED (S CHEDULE 2 )........!. ........ c NOTES REC EIVABLE,  DISCOUNT ED, WITH BANKS, ET C. (SCHED ULE 2)... ........ n LIFE INSU RANCE, CA SH SURREN DER VALUE , LOANS N OT DEDUCT ED (SCHED ULE 3)..ĥ@ *n STOCKS AN D SECURIT IES OTHER  THAN U.S . GOVT. S ECURITIES  (SCHEDUL E 4)....@@ *d REAL ESTA TE, REGIS TERED IN OWN NAME (SCHEDULE  5)......!. ........QA *c AUTOMOBIL ES, REGIS TERED IN OWN NAME 1) 1980 R OLLS ROYC E........ ........ @2 2) 1980 C ORVETTE..!. ........ @@O OTHER ASS ETS, ITEMIZED: PERSONAL PROPERTY!.!. ........ jA, JEWELERY!.!.!. ........ OA"!!.!.!. ........ ""!.!.!. ........ 1% SUB TOTAL:$A *:& LESS: TOT AL LIABIL ITIES $ */' NET WORTH:$A *( *4) TOTAL ASSETS:$C?VA *+!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-$, LIABILITIE ES AND NE T WORTH:-!-!- --------W/ NOTES PAY ABLE TO B ANKS, UNS ECURED...!.!.!. ........$O@Q *M0 NOTES PAY ABLE TO B ANKS, SEC URED.....!.!.!. ........ M1 NOTES REC EIVEABLE,  DISCOUNT ED.......!.!.!. ........ M2 NOTES PAY ABLE TO O THERS, UN SECURED..!.!.!. ........ M3 NOTES PAY ABLE TO O THERS, SE CURED....!.!.!. ........ M4 LOANS AGA INST LIFE  INSURANC E........!.!.!. ........ <5 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE..!.!.!.!.!. ........ N6 TAXES AND  ASSESSME NTS PAYAB LE........!.!.!. ........ U7 MORTGAGE PAYABLE O N REAL ES TATE.....!.!.!. ........?A *E8 BROKERS M ARGIN ACC OUNTS....!.!.!.!. ........ U9 OTHER LIA BILITIES:  1) NOTES  PAYABLE,  AUTOS...!.!. ........ B; TOTAL LIA BILITIES!. ........$g@A *4< NET WORTH!.!. ........$A *H> TOTAL LIA BILITIES & NET WOR TH .....$&DA * APAGE 1G SOURCE OF  INCOME:H!- --------6J SALARY...!.!.!.!.!.!. ........$ @EK CONSULTIN G AGREEME NT.......!.!.!.!. ........ @EL BONUS AND  COMMISSI ONS......!.!.!.!. ........ %@5M DIVIDENDS!.!.!.!.!.!. ........ @=N REAL ESTA TE INCOME!.!.!.!.!. ........ k@KO OTHER INCOME A) RESTAURAN T........!.!.!. ........ `@1P B)!.!.!.!.!. ........ 1Q C)!.!.!.!.!. ........ 2S TOTAL INCOME$A *U!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-V PERSONAL INFORMATIONON:W!-!----UY 1) BUSINE SS OR OCC UPATION . .......... ......... ........:  PHYSICIANNUZ 2) PARTNER R OR OFFI CER IN OT HER VENTU RE....... .......1:  RESTAURANT[!. .......2:\!. .......3:;] 3) NUMBER  OF DEPEN DENTS....!.!. ........: TWOF^ 4) AGES O F DEPENDE NTS......!. ......... .......1: 15 YRS#_ ......... .......2: 18 YRS?` 5) MARITA L STATUS. .........!.!. ........:  MARRIED9a 6) ARE AN Y ASSETS PLEDGED?.!.!. ........: NOBb 7) ARE YO U A DEFEN DANT IN A NY SUITS?!. ........: NOKc 8) ARE YOU U INVOLVED D IN ANY LEGAL ACT IONS?.... ........: NOId 9) HAVE Y OU EVER M ADE A COM POSITION SETTLEMEN T?......: NOAe 10) HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN BAN KRUPTCY?.!. ........: NO!g CONTINGEN T LIABILITTIES:h!-!------Fi AS ENDORS ER OR CO- MAKER....!.!.!.!. ........$ |@Ej ON LEASES  OR CONTR ACTS.....!.!.!.!. ........ r@=k LEGAL CLA IMS......!.!.!.!.!. ........ @Ml PROVISION  FOR FEDE RAL INCOM E TAXES..!.!.!. ........ =m OTHER SPE CIAL DEBT!.!.!.!.!. ........ x@Lo TOTAL CONT INGENT LI ABILITY.. ........$@`@ *q!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!r SUPPLEMEN TARY SCHEDULES:dt SCHEDULE 1: BANKI NG RELATI ONS (LIST  OF BANK ACCOUNTS,  INCL. SAV VINGS, AN D LOANS) u!---v  AMOUNT  MATURITY^w NAME AND LOCATIONOF BANK CASH BAL  OF LOAN  OF LOAN  HOW END ORSED, OR  SECUREDDx!-!-------- ---------  --------  --------  -------!-!-Gz CENTURY B ANK OF PB COUNTY j@  CHECKING={ FIRST FED ERAL S &L @  SAVINGSS| 1ST FEDER AL OF DELRAY @  CERTIFI CATE OF DEPOSITS} 1ST FEDER AL OF DELRAY @  CERTIFI CATE OF DEPOSITV~ CENTRAL B ANK OF PB COUNTY O@ NOV 1981  SIGNATURE NOTEB TOTAL $<@O@ * PAGE 2? SCHEDULE 2: ACCOU NTS, LOAN S AND NOT ES RECEIVABLE !---=AMOUNT  AGE OF  DESCRIPTION OF SECURITY DATE PMTS NAME & AD DRESS OFDEBTOROWING DEBT  NATURE OF DEBTHELD EXPECTEDM!-!- ---------  -------  -------  -------- --------!-  --------L MR. RICKWEAVER @4 YEARS  2ND MORTGAGE NOTE  MONTHLYM MS. RUTH ASPINWALL I@1 YEAR  HOSPITAL BILL NONE 12/80U DR. JOHN HILL, M.D. `A 6 MONTHS  SALE OFMEDICAL STOCK  MONTHLY  PRACTICE8 TOTAL REC EIVABLES:$}A *!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-" SCHEDULE 3: LIFE INSURANCE !--- CASH  ANNUALW PERSON INSURED BENEFICIARY INS. CO. POL TYPE FACE AMT  VALUE  PREMIUMK!- --------!- -------- --------!-  --------  --------  -------W DR. F. WRIGHT MRS. F. WRIGHT AETNA TERM A |@W DR. F. WRIGHT MRS. F. WRIGHT AETNA TERM j@ k@X DR. F. WRIGHT MRS. F. WRIGHT AETNA WHOLE j@ ĥ@ @W DR. F. WRIGHT MRS. F. WRIGHT AETNA TERM j@ @v@c  TOTAL AM OUNTS $@wAĥ@ȥ@ *!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-e SCHEDULE 4: STOCK S & SECUR ITIES (NO T U S GOV ERNMENT S ECURITIES  OR GOVT. AGENCIES) !---"  PRES MKT INCOME  TO WHOMUSHARES DESCRIPTI ON OF SECURITY NAME OF OWNER VALUE  LAST YR  PLEDGEDC --------!-!- --------!- --------!-  --------  --------` @@ APPLE COMPUTER DR. F. WRIGHT@A@@@ N/AT @@ ROCKY GRA VEL COMPANY DR. F. WRIGHT @ N/AM @@ CUMMINS DIESEL DR. F. WRIGHT j@ N/AN b@IBM DR. F. WRIGHT@Q@ N/AM TOTAL AMO UNTS $@@ *!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-] SCHEDULE 5: REALESTATE; THE LEGAL  AND EQUIT TABLE TIT LE TO ALL  REAL ESTATE\!- -- LISTED D IN THIS  STATEMEN T IS SOLE LY IN THE  NAME OF THE UNDERSIGNED,2  EXCEPT T AS FOLL OWS:.....!.!.!.!.3 AREA  IMPROVE- MORT-  MARKETUNPAIDZ LEGAL DES CRIPTION OR STREET  ADDRESS  IN ACRES MENTS GAGESVALUE  TAXESV!-!- --------- ---------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------` 123 OCEAN  TRAIL, A NYWHERE,FLORIDA Q? HOUSE @ @ ] PROFESSIO NAL OFFIC E BUILDING 333333@ BUILDING >6A h)IA ` RESTAURAN T, PALM B EACH, FLORIDA Q? BUILDING j@  A _ 325 POPLA R ROAD, T INY TOWN, TEXAS RQ?HOUSE @ @ e LAKE WALE S, FLORIDA  ףp=K@ACREAGEP-AK@L@ `&A R BEACH ROA D, SEABRE EZE, N.C.N/ACONDO L@ @ R ACREAGE, NORTH CAROLINA $@NONE X@ ZTOTALS:$?AQA * PAGE 3T SCHEDULE 6: WE BU Y GOODS P RINCIPALL Y FROM TH E FOLLOWI NG MERCHANTS !--- NAME OF FIRMADDRESS%!-!-!- --------!-!-!-!-!- BURDINES SEARS JORDAN MARSH J.C. PENNEY!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-d SCHEDULE 7: BROKE RS MARGIN  ACCOUNTS ; THE FO LLOWING A RE THE NA MES AND A DDRESSESA!- -- OF AL L BROKERS  AND THE AMOUNT OW ED TO EACH. AMOUNT) NAME OF BROKERADDRESS OWED-!-!-!- --------!-!-!-!-  -------- NO MARGIN  ACCOUNTS!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-^  UNDE R PENALTY  FOR MAKI NG FALSE STATEMENT S OR OVER VALUING P ROPERTY TOOZ INFLUENCE  THE ACTI ON OF ANY  FDIC-INS URED BANK , THE UND ERSIGNED CERTIFIESW THAT THE INFORMATI ON CONTAI NED IN TH IS STATEM ENT IS TR UE AND CORRECT."  DATED: JANUARY 20, 1981!-!-!-!- DR. FIXIM  WRIGHT,M.D.!-!-!-!- MRS. 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Shepard,su Director+Carlsbad High School Choral Organizations InitialsEnclosure(s)l"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," ,1985 / Addressee Name Date, 1985 AddresseeStreetCity/State/ZipSubject LineBody of LetterWriter-Title,Department InivxtialsEnclosure(s)T"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," .Some notes about the templates I am sending:;9CHECK FILE: I like to use DBASE rather than SSheet for a :8Check File. This enables me to sort by catagory when it <:comes time to do taxes. You will notiy{|ce that in the print >OBRIEN Kevin 4008 S. ANDERSON KENNEWICK WA 99337<RS RAVINDRAW 7731 TRADERS COVE LN INDIANAPOLIS IN 46254TAWUG.20uHUSTON!Ѯ)'  '/A.READ.ME.FIRST Ѯ)1(AW.BOOKSrѮ)1+AW.HARDWARE Ѯ)1+AW.SOFTWARE#CѮ)1+AWORKS.DATA Ѯ)|1-CAT.LIST.EXEC\,Ѯ)g81,COA.12.STEPS Ѯ)1/COA.INV.SOURCES Ѯ)1/COA.LAUNDRYLISTV Ѯ)1-BALANCE.SHEETc Ѯ)1-SAN.DIEGO.COA*Ѯ)1+RUNNERS.LOG Ѯ)`1"O===================|=================|===================|====================" 9 Robert J. Schack= 330 East 71st Street3 Apt. 2 F;  New York, NY 100219 (h) 212-472-11579 (o) 212-488-24698 January 8, 1986THE APPLEWORKS USERS GROUPJim Willis, HCOIC1300 Hinton StreetWest Monroe, LA 71291 Dear Jim:FI got your disks from the Big Red Apple Club and really like them. IGYou ask for contributions. I have put some databases and spreadsheets IGon this disk that I developed to keep track of the accounts of a small DBassociation for which I'm the treasurer, and the inventory of the IGassociation's books for sale and its library. I have put instructions IGin each to help others adapt them for their own use. I also include a DBdatabase of articles from various computer magazines with product 1reviews, help on programming and printing, etc.GEAs will be evident from the files, the organization for which I keep DBthe books is a 12 Step Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting (like HFthose affiliated with Al-Anon, but ours is independent). I have also ECincluded on this disk several Word Processor documents of items we ECdistribute at our meeting (the New York Laundry List and Solution, IGstatements from COA groups in Hollywood, Seattle, and San Diego, and a FDversion of the Twelve Steps for COA). If you decide not to include HFthem on the TAWUG disks, your members can get them from me by sending $a blank disk and return postage. ECScanning your previous disks, I see that members are interested in ECreviews of books about AppleWorks and hardware and software to use GEwith AppleWorks. To keep this letter to a reasonable length, I have @>put my own reviews on separate files here under the titles of )AW.Books, AW.Hardware, and AW.Software.DAfter going through all twelve TAWUG disks, I have some reactions.HFI. I can't get A.D. Gilchrist's spreadsheets from TAWUG.1 to work. IGAre more detailed instructions available anywhere about what should be entered in which cells?GEII. I liked the Federal Income Tax Estimate spreadsheet on TAWUG.8, EConce I got it to run. If anyone else has problems, I suggest they GEcheck if cell L7 (for Adjusted Gross Income [AGI]) has an entry. If 5it doesn't, enter +F32, to pick up the calculation.CAIII. I had the same problems others did with AppleWorks getting HFconfused over whether it was being asked to read its own program disk FDor the TAWUG disk named APPLEWORKS. What I did was to boot Apple's GEProDOS Utilities disk and use the Filer Volume option for renaming a GEdisk. Since this was TAWUG's seventh disk and there was no TAWUG.7, $the latter is what I renamed it. IGYou could also use a disk map and repair utility (for instance, Beagle 2Brothers' ProByter disk) to do the same thing. IGIf you don't have either, there is a round about way to do it with the HFSystems Utilities disk that comes with the Apple IIc. Unfortunately, IGSystems Utilities doesn't have a volume renaming program. You can get DBthe same result, however, by formatting a new disk under the name IGTAWUG.7 and copying all of the files from the TAWUG AppleWorks disk to it. FDIV. The APPLEWORKS DL file on TAWUG.12 discusses some round about IGmethods of printing out a catalog of the files on an AppleWorks disk. DI have described some easier ways on the file named Cat.List.Exec.DI hope this letter and my contributions will be useful to members.FDI'm enclosing some disks for anything new you have since TAWUG.12. Keep up the good work.: Very truly yours,, Bobx"O===================|=================|===================|====================6" Books about AppleWorksCAThe best two books I have seen about AppleWorks have been Robert GEEricson, AppleWorks: Tips and Techniques (Sybex 1986), $18.95, 373 HFpp. including bibliography and index, and Charles Rubin, AppleWorks: DBBoosting your business with integrated software (Microsoft Press HF1985), $16.95, 296 pp. with Foreword by Rupert Lissner (the developer IGof AppleWorks) and index. Both books are excellent and have something GEto offer even an advanced user. If I could choose only one, I would @be hard put to decide, though I would probably take Ericson's.CADon't buy Rubin's book just for Lissner's Foreword: it is only a GEgraceful puff piece without information. But Rubin does explain the HFprogram clearly, showing how it can be used for business. He is very ECgood in explaining the differences between the various versions of GEAppleWorks, through 1.2, and how to deal with them. He has a worth- FDwhile discussion of other programs that can be used with AppleWorks *and how to transfer data back and forth.IGEricson is also very clear, oriented less strictly at business use and GEmore toward the general public than Rubin. He seems to cover every- FDthing that Rubin does, goes in more depth about compatible hardware GEand software, and offers a number of tips that I don't recall seeing Eelsewhere. My only criticism is that his style is somewhat choppy.CAI have also read AppleWorks Made Easy by Carole Boggs Matthews CA(Osborne McGraw-Hill 1985), $17.95, 292 pp. including index, and HFPractical AppleWorks Uses by David K. Simerly (Sybex 1985), $16.95, GE313 pp. including index. Both are straight forward and clear, suit- 0able for someone starting out with AppleWorks.; Bob Schack, 1/8/86"O===================|=================|===================|====================" "AppleWorks Compatible HardwareECI am using (1) an expanded memory card and (2) a ProDOS clock with AppleWorks. Memory CardHF(1) With all the words said on the various TAWUG disks about RAMworks IGfor the Apple IIe, let me add that Applied Engineering has a Z-Ram IIc IGthat can add up to 512K in RAM and CP/M capability to your Apple IIc. GEIt comes with a Super AppleWorks Desktop Expander program that modi- DBfies AppleWorks to do everything on the IIc that your writers say ECabout RAMworks on the IIe (including 425K Desk Top with AppleWorks CAloaded into RAM, ability to build and save a file of over 16,000 FDrecords and save it automatically onto a second, or third as neces- FDsary, disk, and printer spooler). Versions of the Expander earlier DBthan 4.7 required a special program for AppleWorks to recognize a FDclock, but the current program also modifies it to put the date and GEtime from any ProDOS clock on the screen and insert the current date ;or time in the appropriate field of a Data Base record. FDIt makes all the difference in the world to have both a 42K Spread- IGsheet and the 42K Data Base from which I built it and the 10K Word ECProcessor document in which I am reporting the results, all on the ECClipboard at the same time. And with only 94K taken up, I still Fhave 331K left for RAM, so AppleWorks is not noticeably slowed down.GEOne of the nicest things about the Z-Ram IIc is that it comes with a DBZ-80 chip built in and a CP/M program disk that will create a 60K FDtransient program area. It also has clear documentation, excellent DBpublic domain programs, and a proprietary program that creates an HFenormous RAM disk. If you have Pascal, there is a similar Pascal RAM drive disk.GEI got my Z-Ram IIc for $429 complete from a mail order house. It is HFwell worth the cost. If you get one with an Expander program earlier FDthan 4.7, Applied Engineering will take orders by telephone for the +current version for $10 plus $2 shipping.ECDespite having four thumbs, I was able to install the Z-Ram IIc in ECabout a half hour. Two comments for people installing it. First, FDdon't forget that when you turn the IIc over on a table to undo the HFscrews on the bottom, the 80/40 column switch and the American/Dvorak FDswitches on the top will be pressing into the table. I gave myself CApalpitations when I put the IIc back together and could only get IGgobbledy-gook on the screen. Fortunately, when I finally called them, IGthe technical support at Applied Engineering had heard similar stories "before and quickly set me right.IGSecond, the little "grabber" from the Z-Ram that has to be attached to DBthe IIc's mother board (it links the two for timing purposes when GErunning CP/M) is fatter than it has to be. When you fasten it down, GEit will be under the IIc's built-in drive and will push the drive up ECto the IIc's top. As a result, the drive makes an odd sound. The ECApplied Engineering technical support staff said that they usually IGtrim the plastic off the fattest part of the grabber to get rid of the IGsound. Doing so doesn't affect performance; after all, the plastic is IGonly shielding the metal wire inside it that does the work. I suggest 9you do the trimming when you first install the Z-Ram.  ClockFD(2) I also got Applied Engineering's IIc System Clock from the same GEmail order house for $70 (list $79). It too is worth the money. It ECcomes with an Install program installs on AppleWorks and will also A?work with regular ProDOS program disks so that files are dated HFwhenever you save them, and the manual tells you how to call the date CAand time from within Basic programs. There is also a ClockWorks DBprogram to modify Apple- Works to recognize a clock, but it is no B@longer necessary if you have the current (Version 4.7 or later) HFExpander program (in fact, using ClockWorks will cause a 4.7 modified AppleWorks to bomb).DBOne final comment on Applied Engineering's support. They offer a GE5-year warranty. The technical support people answer the telephone, IGand they have answers. And if you do manage to foul up things (I said HFI have four thumbs!), they will fix it free. I went in and out of my IGIIc so often trying to cure the spurious screen problems I had created GEbefore I called them and then to trim the grabber that I damaged the HFcable to my second drive. When I couldn't figure out what was wrong, GEthe Applied Engineering technical support people had me send the IIc GEand the drive to them, replaced the damaged part, and had everything IGback to me within two and a half weeks after I shipped it to them! My HFonly expense was shipping it UPS to them; they paid shipping back and didn't charge for the parts.: Bob Schack, 1/8/86$O===================|=================|===================|====================~$ "AppleWorks Compatible SoftwareGEI am using the (1) Slalom, (2) PinPoint, and (3) Spellworks programs with AppleWorks.) Spreadsheet Sideways PrinterIG(1) The Slalom program prints AppleWorks Spreadsheets sideways in con- HFdensed type, so that you can put a Spreadsheet about 45 rows deep and FD255 characters wide with versions 1.2 and after of AppleWorks. For HFearlier versions, a bug in the program requires you to set the platen GEwidth at 14.5 inches in printing to disk, so the limit is only 246 GEcharacters wide. The documentation says that Slalom also works with HFData Base files up to 255 rows (or 246 rows for early AppleWorks ver- 0sions) deep, but I haven't tried that feature.HFIt's easy to use: you print the Spreadsheet to disk, exit AppleWorks, boot Slalom, and print.IGIt is particularly useful if all you need is one hardcopy, so that you HFdon't care if one sideways line of characters is hard to read because HFit prints on the page perforation. Actually, with a little work, you CAcan set your Spreadsheet up with a 10 or so character wide blank FDcolumn where the page perforation will be, so that Slalom will pass ECover it. (To do this, run a test before printing to disk. Select FDprint columns and find out how many columns show as being 100 char- ECacters wide. Insert the 10 character blank column just after that CApoint. When you start your printer at the very top of the page, ECSlalom will skip about 5 lines and start printing. The top margin HFplus the 10 character blank column should start the right half of the <Spreadsheet about a half an inch down on the second page.)DBSlalom also has a "freebie" data file with preset reports to help B@maintain a mailing list and print out a master list and mailing labels.ECSlalom is available from the Big Red Apple Club (1105 S. 13th St., GE#103, Norfolk, NE 68701) for only $5.00. Slalom supports most major CAprinters, and they are working on adding more. I got my copy in CNovember 1985, at which time it supported the following printers:FName 60 columns 72 columnsG_____________________________________________________________________BApple ImageWriter Yes YesBApple DMP Yes YesAApple Scribe Yes NoBC. Itoh Prowriter Yes YesBNEC PC-8023 Yes YesAEpson MX-80 with Graftrax Yes NoBEpson RX-80 Yes YesBEpson FX-80 Yes YesAStar Gemini 10 Yes NoBPanasonic KX-P1091/1092 Yes YesAOkidata Microline 92/93 Yes No PinPointHF(2) PinPoint is a combination of programs, designed to be called from GEwithin AppleWorks (or from Basic, if you modify the Basic program). GEIt comes with a clear book of documentation, a tutorial on disk, and HFan Install program to configure it for the printer and modem you will GEbe using (most major printers and modems are listed, but you can add FDcustom ones) and to modify AppleWorks. It lists at $69.95, but the 7Big Red Apple Club offers it to members for $45.00. HFIt is designed to work with Apple's expanded memory card and 3.5 Uni- FDDisk. PinPoint has a modifier program for $19.95 to load its files Ginto RAM with the modified AppleWorks on Applied Engineering cards. IGThe PinPoint programs are the Appointment Calendar, Calculator, Commu- FDnications, (Telephone) Dialer, GraphMerge, Notepad, QuickLabel, and Typewriter. <:The Calendar maintains a calendar of appointments for the =coming year that will display on your monitor or print out.<:The Calculator lets you do all the calculations on screen ;9(for instance, I used it in the middle of this letter to >common verb forms, so you don't get spurious errors from, for 6instance, recognizes, recognized, and recognizing. JHYou can also create 2000 word custom dictionaries for technical words. HFThat way you don't waste time looking at correctly spelled words that 'just aren't in the main dictionary. FDUsing the small dictionary, the program checks a 2500 word document GE(this one, for instance) in less than half a minute. Using the full DBdictionary, the program checks ten words a second, or less than a ECminute for a typical one page letter and less than four and a half FDminutes for a 2500 word document such as this. Performing a double ?=check, first with a custom dictionary and then with the full IGdictionary, slows down the process by 50 percent, doubling the time to 4check this document to slightly over nine minutes.FDAfter you boot Spellworks, it lets you index (catalog) the files on IGyour data disk in case you have forgotten their exact names. You then ECcan choose between the small and full dictionaries. Next, you can HFchoose between automatically printing the words the selected diction- IGary doesn't recognize to a Word Processor document named "MISSPELL" or HFprinting them out on the screen. Which to choose depends on how good !a speller and typist you are. GEIf you don't make many mistakes or if the document is short, use the GEsmall dictionary and print to the screen. The check will be over in HFless time than it took to boot the program. Most of the words listed FDon the screen will be properly spelled polysyllables (e.g., spread- IGsheet). Write down the few words that look like they may be wrong and IGcheck them in a regular dictionary. Now go back into AppleWorks, call FDup the document you are working on, and use Open Apple-R to replace ECthe obvious misspellings and Open Apple-F to check the other words IGthat may not be misspelled (for instance, words that Spellworks didn't HFrecognize but you think may just be the other half of a word that you #hyphenated at the end of a line).HFIf you expect to have to make a lot of corrections or the document is CAlong, use the full dictionary and have the words that Spellworks IGdoesn't recognize printed to the MISSPELL file. Now go back to Apple- IGWorks, call up both that file and the document you are editting. Copy GEthe MISSPELL to the Clipboard and then copy it from the Clipboard to GEthe top of the document you are checking. (In effect, you have done GEthe equivalent of writing the misspelled words on a pad as suggested IGabove, but you've used Spellworks to save yourself the work of writing GEdown the words [perhaps incorrectly!]) Now start at the top and use HFOpen Apple-R and Open Apple-F to check the document and replace typo- $graphical errors and misspellings.GENote that if you want to check several documents at one session, you DBwill probably want to print to the screen. Otherwise, the second IGMISSPELL file you create will overwrite the first. The alternative is FDto check one document, go into AppleWorks to correct it against the HFMISSPELL file, go back to Spellworks to check the second document and @overwrite with a new MISSPELL file, return to AppleWorks, etc.FDThe only real problem I have had with Spellworks is that it is copy IGprotected. You can put the dictionary on a hard disk, speeding up the HFchecking process considerably. But the main program has to be booted from the floppy. HFThere are two bugs in the program. First, the indexing feature lists HFthe first eleven files on the data disk, whether or not they are Word GEProcessor documents, even though Spellworks will not check Data Base CAor Spreadsheet files. This is a minor problem, since it is easy ECenough to write down the Word Processor file name you are going to CAcheck (or print out a catalog using the methods described in the #Cat.List.Exec file on this disk).HFThe second bug is more serious. For documents over about 3000 words, IGif there are a lot of unrecognized words, Spellworks sometimes crashes HFif only the main dictionary is used. You can get around this problem HFby printing a MISSPELL file. If Spellworks does crash, reboot it and GEuse the MISSPELL file as a custom dictionary before running the main HFdictionary check. The combination check is slow, as noted, and it is FDa pain in the neck to have to reboot, but running your check in two ?stages will let you check the full document without crashing.! Mail MergeGE(b) As for the Mail Merge program, it apparently works very much the FDway that the Megaworks program reviewed on other TAWUG disks does. FDYou prepare a master AppleWorks Word Processor document, indicating GEthe places where information is to be merged by two dollar signs and HFthe field name (e.g., $$Salutation). At the end of the document, you ECinvoke the printer options to insert the new page code NP, so that 0each merged document will print on a new page. FDNext, you prepare a list of the information to be merged each time, GEusing the same two dollar signs and field names, followed by a colon IG(e.g., $$Salutation:). You can prepare the list in the Word Processor IGor the Data Base. For short lists that will not be changed, you would CAprobably use the Word Processor, typing the field names once and ECthereafter the Open Apple-C function to copy them as many times as GEnecessary. For longer lists or ones that will be updated, you would ECprobably use the Data Base. In the Data Base, you would enter the FDsame field names; next, enter Open Apple-P to print a report; then, HFenter Open Apple-O for printer options and PH to turn off the header; HFnow, enter Open Apple-V at each field name to include the field names HF(and colon) in the report; and, finally, enter Open Apple-P to print, ECchoosing the option of printing to the Clipboard. The list is now HFready, but it's hidden on the Clipboard. So, open a new Word Proces- DBsor document and use Open Apple-M or C to bring the list into the document. HFHaving the master document and the list, you exit AppleWorks and boot ECMail Merge. The program allows you to index the files on the data HFdisk if you haven't written them down. You tell the program the file GEnames of the master document and the list and give it a name for the FDfile in which to store the merged documents. The program then pre- IGpares an AppleWorks Word Processor document with the merged letters in @final form. You return to AppleWorks to print the final file.GENote that if you are working with a long master document or making a IGlarge number of merged files, you must calculate in advance to be sure HFyou have enough room on the data disk for the final file that will be created. FDWorking with the sample files provided on the program disk, it took CAabout 10 seconds to merge two records with eight short fields of 4information into a hundred word master document. IGThe only deficiency I noted in the Mail Merge program was that it does FDnot print envelopes or labels for the letters it compiles. But you ;can use the PinPoint QuickLabel program for that purpose.; Bob Schack, 1/8/86"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" 1 0 REMAPPLEWORKS DATA DISK CATALOGUING PROGRAM 1 REMBY ROBERT J. SCHACK 2 REMDECEMBER 22, 1985 10 GOSUB 300. 20 D$ = CHR$ (4): REMCONTROL-D DOS COMMAND86 30 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(1): PRINT A$(1): REMPRINT CHECK PRINTER POWER MESSAGE31 40 VTAB 16: HTAB A%(2): PRINT A$(2);: REMPRINT INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTINUE 50 GET KEYPRESS1$ 60 HOME : REMCLEAR SCREEN86 70 IF KEYPRESS1$ < > CHR$ (13) GOTO 40: REMIF ANY ?=RESPONSE OTHER THAN , PRINT INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTINUE AGAIN AND WAIT97 80 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(3): PRINT A$(3);: REMIF )PRESSED, PRINT REQUEST FOR DRIVE NUMBER;9 90 GET DRIVE$: REMUSE STRING SO PROGRAM WON'T CRASH IF WRONG KEY IS PRESSED8 100 DR% = VAL (DRIVE$): REMCONVERT STRING TO INTEGER?= 110 IF DR% < > 1 AND DR% < > 2 GOTO 80: HOME : REMIF BAD > "r" AND KEYPRESS2$ < > "R" AND 86KEYPRESS2$ < > "f" AND KEYPRESS2$ < > "F" GOTO 120: =;REMPRINT REQUEST FOR CATALOG WIDTH AND IF BAD REPLY, PRINT AGAIN;9 170 IF KEYPRESS2$ = "R" OR KEYPRESS2$ = "r" THEN CA$ = "CAT,D";9 180 IF KEYPRESS2$ = "F" OR KEYPRESS2$ = "f" THEN CA$ = "CATALOG,D"2 190 PRINT D$;"PR#1": REMSEND OUTPUT TO PRINTER 200 PRINT D$;CA$;DR%2 210 PRINT D$;"PR#0": REMSEND OUTPUT TO MONITOR 220 HOME ?= 230 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(7): PRINT A$(7): VTAB 15: HTAB A%(8): 86PRINT A$(8);: REMPRINT QUERY WHETHER TO PRINT ANOTHER CATALOG 240 GET KEYPRESS3$: HOME ?= 250 IF KEYPRESS3$ = "Y" OR KEYPRESS3$ = "y" GOTO 70: REMIF :8RESPONSE IS YES, RETURN TO LINE 70 TO PRINT REQUEST FOR DRIVE NUMBER?= 260 IF KEYPRESS3$ = "N" OR KEYPRESS3$ = "n" THEN VTAB 14: ?=HTAB A%(9): PRINT A$(9): VTAB 15: HTAB A%(10): PRINT A$(10): >< 270 GOTO 230: REMIF RESPONSE OTHER THAN YES OR NO, RETURN "TO LINE 160 AND REQUEST RESPONSE9 300 REMSTRING INITIALIZATION AND CENTERING SUBROUTINE 310 HOME  320 FOR I = 1 TO 10/ 330 READ A$(I): REMLOAD ARRAY WITH MESSAGES75 340 A%(I) = INT ((40 - LEN (A$(I))) / 2): REMFIND 8STARTING POINT OF CENTERED STRING ON 40 COLUMN MONITOR 350 NEXT 1 360 DATA PLEASE CHECK THAT YOUR PRINTER IS ON. 370 DATA PLEASE PRESS TO CONTINUE* 380 DATA CATALOG WHICH DRIVE (1 OR 2)?$ 390 DATA CHOOSE (R OR F) CATALOG$ 400 DATA R = REGULAR (40 COLUMN)" 410 DATA F = FULL (80 COLUMN) ! 420 DATA DO YOU WANT TO PRINT# 430 DATA ANOTHER CATALOG (Y/N)?- 440 DATA PROGRAM OVER ... CLEARING MEMORY 450 DATA GOOD BYE 460 RETURN#O===================|=================|===================|====================# #Cataloging, Listing and ExecutingIGAs noted in the file called A.Read.Me.First, the APPLEWORKS DL file on HFTAWUG.12 discusses some round about methods of printing out a catalog ECof the files on an AppleWorks disk. The following are I have some easier ways.FDIf you don't mind having multiple page catalogs with the AppleWorks HFfile folder printed around the listing, simply select option 5 (Other DBActivities) from the Main Menu and then select option 2 (List all CAfiles). Then use the Open Apple-H function to print the screen, )moving the cursor down every ten files.IGFor listings on one page without the graphics, if you have the Systems HFUtilities disk that comes with the Apple IIc, you can go to the Iden- GEtify and Catalog a Disk menu. When the menu asks where you want the HFcatalog, just select the Printer, answer the query as to the port for IGaccess to your printer, and enter Return. The catalog printed has the ECfile name, file type, and number of blocks taken, but not the date created or modified.GEIf you don't have the Systems Utilities disk, you have probably have IGsome other bootable ProDOS disk (that's a program disk with ProDOS and HFBASIC on it). Just boot that disk. At the Applesoft prompt ], enter GEPR#1 and press . The screen will go blank, showing that all GEoutput is going to the printer. If you have a second drive, put the ECdisk to be catalogued in it, type CAT,D2, and press . The CAcatalog will now print out. When it's done, type PR#0 and press GE to get back to the screen. If you only have one drive, you EChave to swap the data disk for the ProDOS booter disk and you just 'type CAT before pressing . IGTo cut down on the typing when you want to print the catalogs of seve- ECral AppleWorks data disks (and the syntax errors I always get when FDtyping without seeing the screen), put the following program on the FDProDOS booter disk under a title such as AWORKS.DATA.CAT and run it HFfor each new disk. The program is set to print your choice of either HFthe regular 40 column catalog (CAT), with file name, type, length and GEdate of last modification, or the full 80 column one (CATALOG), with HFdates of modification, logical end of the file, and either the length GEin records for a random access text file or the last loading address for a binary file. 1 0 REMAPPLEWORKS DATA DISK CATALOGUING PROGRAM 1 REMBY ROBERT J. SCHACK 2 REMDECEMBER 22, 1985 10 GOSUB 300. 20 D$ = CHR$ (4): REMCONTROL-D DOS COMMANDFD 30 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(1): PRINT A$(1): REMPRINT CHECK PRINTER POWER MESSAGECA 40 VTAB 16: HTAB A%(2): PRINT A$(2);: REMPRINT INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTINUE 50 GET KEYPRESS1$ 60 HOME : REMCLEAR SCREENGE 70 IF KEYPRESS1$ < > CHR$ (13) GOTO 40: REMIF ANY RESPONSE OTHER >THAN , PRINT INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTINUE AGAIN AND WAITHF 80 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(3): PRINT A$(3);: REMIF PRESSED, PRINT REQUEST FOR DRIVE NUMBERHF 90 GET DRIVE$: REMUSE STRING SO PROGRAM WON'T CRASH IF WRONG KEY IS PRESSED8 100 DR% = VAL (DRIVE$): REMCONVERT STRING TO INTEGEREC 110 IF DR% < > 1 AND DR% < > 2 GOTO 80: HOME : REMIF BAD DRIVE >NUMBER, PRINT DRIVE NUMBER REQUEST AGAIN; ELSE, CLEAR SCREEN/ 120 HOME : VTAB 14: HTAB A%(4): PRINT A$(4)( 130 VTAB 16: HTAB A%(5): PRINT A$(5)( 140 VTAB 17: HTAB A%(6): PRINT A$(6)GE 150 VTAB 19: HTAB 19: PRINT "?";: GET KEYPRESS2$: REMCENTER CURSOR AND GET ANSWERIG 160 IF KEYPRESS2$ < > "r" AND KEYPRESS2$ < > "R" AND KEYPRESS2$ < GE> "f" AND KEYPRESS2$ < > "F" GOTO 120: REMPRINT REQUEST FOR CATALOG %WIDTH AND IF BAD REPLY, PRINT AGAINB 170 IF KEYPRESS2$ = "R" OR KEYPRESS2$ = "r" THEN CA$ = "CAT,D"F 180 IF KEYPRESS2$ = "F" OR KEYPRESS2$ = "f" THEN CA$ = "CATALOG,D"2 190 PRINT D$;"PR#1": REMSEND OUTPUT TO PRINTER 200 PRINT D$;CA$;DR%2 210 PRINT D$;"PR#0": REMSEND OUTPUT TO MONITOR 220 HOME EC 230 VTAB 14: HTAB A%(7): PRINT A$(7): VTAB 15: HTAB A%(8): PRINT 9A$(8);: REMPRINT QUERY WHETHER TO PRINT ANOTHER CATALOG 240 GET KEYPRESS3$: HOME HF 250 IF KEYPRESS3$ = "Y" OR KEYPRESS3$ = "y" GOTO 70: REMIF RESPONSE =IS YES, RETURN TO LINE 70 TO PRINT REQUEST FOR DRIVE NUMBERDB 260 IF KEYPRESS3$ = "N" OR KEYPRESS3$ = "n" THEN VTAB 14: HTAB GEA%(9): PRINT A$(9): VTAB 15: HTAB A%(10): PRINT A$(10): FOR I = 1 TO IG200: NEXT : HOME : NEW : REMIF RESPONSE IS NO, PRINT GOOD BYE MESSAGE, CLEAR SCREEN, CLEAR MEMORYFD 270 GOTO 230: REMIF RESPONSE OTHER THAN YES OR NO, RETURN TO LINE 160 AND REQUEST RESPONSE9 300 REMSTRING INITIALIZATION AND CENTERING SUBROUTINE 310 HOME  320 FOR I = 1 TO 10/ 330 READ A$(I): REMLOAD ARRAY WITH MESSAGESIG 340 A%(I) = INT ((40 - LEN (A$(I))) / 2): REMFIND STARTING POINT OF &CENTERED STRING ON 40 COLUMN MONITOR 350 NEXT 1 360 DATA PLEASE CHECK THAT YOUR PRINTER IS ON. 370 DATA PLEASE PRESS TO CONTINUE* 380 DATA CATALOG WHICH DRIVE (1 OR 2)?$ 390 DATA CHOOSE (R OR F) CATALOG$ 400 DATA R = REGULAR (40 COLUMN)" 410 DATA F = FULL (80 COLUMN) ! 420 DATA DO YOU WANT TO PRINT# 430 DATA ANOTHER CATALOG (Y/N)?- 440 DATA PROGRAM OVER ... CLEARING MEMORY 450 DATA GOOD BYE 460 RETURNIGIf you are learning programming, you should know that there is an easy IGway to convert program listings such as the above or the others on the ECTAWUG disks from AppleWorks Word Processor documents into runnable ECprograms without typing them out. First, bring up the document on IGAppleWorks. Use the OA-N (Open or Solid Apple-N) command to rename it IGwith a title no longer than 11 characters (e.g., as Aworks.Data). The IGshort file name is to leave room for the extension that I will discuss JHin a moment. Now delete all of the text before and after the program. GEJust in case the programmer made mistakes that you will want to edit FDfrom your source word processor form of the program later, save the .document now as a Word Processor document. GEAfter saving the document, rename it again by adding an extension on GEit of .TXT (e.g., AWORKS.DATA.TXT). Do not save the renamed docu- GEment as an AppleWorks Word Processor document. Instead, use OA-P to GEprint the renamed document to a ProDOS booter disk under the "A text !(ASCII) file on disk" option. HFNow exit AppleWorks and boot the ProDOS booter disk that has the text GEfile program on it. Enter CAT and press to verify that the IGtext file is on the disk you are running and to remind yourself of its GEname. Next, enter EXEC (or the universal program runner command, -) FDand the text file name (e.g., AWORKS.DATA.TXT). Press . A GEseries of Applesoft ] prompts will now print down the left margin of IGthe monitor screen as the Exec command converts your text file line by DBline into a program file. When the prompts stop printing and the GEsolid white cursor appears, enter LIST and press to see the GEprogram listed on your monitor and verify that it is in memory. You DBcould run it now, but first save it (on the ProDOS booter disk or DBwhatever disk you plan to use it with) under the name you will be GEusing for it (e.g., AWORKS.DATA.CAT). Before going on, enter CAT to ECverify that the Executed text file has been saved as a program; it ;should be listed under its new name with a BAS file type.GEIf there were syntax errors in the program as listed in the original GEdocument, your Apple will beep for each line with a problem and show FD?SYNTAX ERROR as the text file Executes. List the program and look ECfor missing line numbers or truncated lines. A line with a syntax FDerror before the first colon will not convert at all. If the error FDcomes after the first colon, everything in the part of the line and FDafter will not convert. And every once in a while, even error free IGlines with multiple commands separated by colons will only convert the IGfirst few commands (I've checked this program, and all of the multiple $command lines will execute fully).CAAfter you've spotted where the errors are, if what is missing is IGshort, you can edit the program on the screen. Otherwise, make a note IGof the lines that did not convert completely and go back to the Apple- +Works Word Processor copy of the program.B@Check out the lines that did not convert and correct the syntax IGerrors. If the problem is a line with multiple instructions separated ECby colons, use OA-F to go to each colon, delete it and start a new FDprogram line with the old line number plus one. If the program you FDare editing follows the usual convention of numbering lines by 10s, GEthere should be room between the present multi-command statements to FDinsert each command on a separate line without having to renumber. 4Now, go through the Exec conversion process again.GETo demonstrate the above, I have included all three of the discussed DBfiles (Aworks.Data, AWORKS.DATA.TXT, and AWORKS.DATA.CAT) on this disk.IGThis method works for doing original programming as well as picking up FDprograms from document files. Even with the various disk swappings HFand program loadings, you can save time in debugging long programs by GEusing the AppleWorks Word Processor because the relevant lines don't IGkeep scrolling out of sight, you can use OA-F and OA-1 through OA-9 to HFfind the parts of the program you want to work with without having to DBremember the line numbers, and you don't have to use the infamous DBApplesoft escape cursor editing commands! Also, if you decide to HFchange a variable name, you can use OA-R instead of listing and edit- B@ting each line (and inevitably missing one) where the variable HFoccurs. And once you've mastered the program, you can use OA-F to go GEto each REM comment and delete it (but be sure to keep the text file FDwith the REM comments as documentation for when you come back to it GEnext year and need to refresh your memory). Likewise, you can deli- DBberately compact the code by substituting colons for line numbers IGwherever a multiple command line can replace single command lines (for 5instance, lines 30 and 40 above could be combined).ECUnfortunately, this method will not work with the three type OTHER GEfiles (PRODOS, BASIC and a conversion utility program titled STARTUP FDto update AppleWorks) on TAWUG.4 that members had trouble reading. IGThey are all tokenized and will not Execute. Fortunately, the untoke- HFnized utility program is in a Word Processor document on TAWUG.6, and FDyou can use the method described to convert the text file to a run- 9nable program without having to type it into Applesoft.: Bob Schack, 1/8/86"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|==="U &The 12 STEPS Of AA, Adapted For ACOA'(As Interpreted By Some ACOA Members)I_______________________________________________________________________ GE1. We admitted we were powerless over our parents' disease of GEalcoholism, that this disease had influenced our whole lives, and we ECrealized that our lives had become unmanageable due to the "false" *personality we learned from the disease.FD2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could IGrestore us to our own inner sanity, the sanity we would have had if we 3had not been affected by our parents' alcoholism.GE3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the 7care of God, our Real Parent, as we understood Him.IG4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of our parents HFas we have them in our head (and of all the family secrets), and then CAsaw how we have many of these characteristics, both positive and negative, in ourselves.GE5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being, CAthe exact nature of our parents' alcoholism and of their and our para-alcoholism.FD6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all of these para- alcoholic symptoms.EC7. Humbly asked Him to remove our "false" or para-alcoholic personality shortcomings.CA8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed -- ourselves, IGfamilies, friends and acquaintances --, since we had, in effect, taken JHon the personality of our parents, and became willing to make amends to them all.FD9. Made direct amends to ourselves, our parents, and others, JHwherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others, by Cletting go of the para-alcoholic personality we had internalized.HF10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong JHpromptly admitted it, in order to see how we act out our para-alcoholic ;self in our lives, and to see our growth and improvement.JH11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious JHcontact with God, our Real Parent, as we understood Him, praying only Cfor knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.IG12. Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these Steps, HFwe tried to carry this message to other Adult Children Of Alcoholics, 6and to practice these principles in all our affairs."O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===" 64This document contains the source codes used in the <:coa.inventory Data Base. Using the codes saves space in ?=the Data Base and providing this listing as the last page of :8a report on the titles keeps ordering information about sources in one place.U( ACOA Friday Evening St. Jean's MeetingSources of PublicationsSource SourceCode Data"a Thomas W. Perrin, Inc.! 231 Hackensack Street% East Rutherford, NJ 07073 P.O. Box 423 Rutherford, NJ 07070 201 - 460 - 7912=b Jael Greenleaf Shipping: 1-5, Post-; P.O. Box 30036 paid; 6-10, $2.25;= Los Angeles, CA 90030 11-20, $2.75; 21-50,+ 213 - 224 - 0361 6%3c By Mail: In Person:= A.A. World Services, Inc. Alcoholics Anonymous< P.O. Box 459 468 Park Ave. South; Grand Central Station New York, NY 100169 New York, NY 10163 212 - 686 - 11003d By Mail: In Person:> AFG, Inc. Al-Anon Family Groups6 P.O. Box 182 1 Park Avenue; Madison Square Station New York, NY 100169 New York, NY 10159-0182 212 - 683 - 1771<e CompCare Publications Note: Add 5-10% to > 2415 Annapolis Lane prices shown for A.A.9 Minneapolis, MN 55441 or Al-Anon items 800 - 328 - 3330<f Health Communications, Inc. Shipping: $0.95 for9 2119-A Hollywood Boulevard up to $15 order;7 Hollywood, FL 36020 15% thereafter)g Addiction Research Publishing 116 Cambridge Street Indiana, PA 15701h The Resource Group# 7402 York Road, S - 101 Baltimore, MD 21204 301 - 337 - 7772DBi National Association for Varying discount by title B Children of Alcoholics (average 34%) for membersB 31706 Coast Highway Shipping $2 for orders ofDB Suite 201 $10 or less; greater of $3 C South Laguna, CA 92677 or 20% of invoice for lar-3 714 - 499 - 3889 ger orders"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===<"U7 A "Laundry List" for Adult Children of AlcoholicsPNAlcoholism is a family disease. Growing up in an alcoholic environment, we NLtook on the characteristics of the disease, whether we drank or not. As we OMidentify these characteristics and share our experience, strength, and hope, MKwe discover that we are no longer alone. Learning about and understanding +the disease is the beginning of recovery.THE PROBLEM:NWe became isolated and afraid of other people, especially authority figures.7We are frightened by anger or any personal criticism.9We judge ourselves harshly and have little self-esteem.We don't act -- we react.OMWe are dependent personalities who are terrified of abandonment. We will do PNanything to hold onto a relationship, to avoid feeling the pain from when our +parents weren't there for us emotionally.NLWe become alcoholics, marry them, or do both; or we find another compulsive PNpersonality, such as a workaholic or overeater, with whom we continue to play out our fears of abandonment.HFWe are addicted to excitement after years of living in the midst of a 2traumatic and often dangerous family soap opera.OMWe live life from the standpoint of victims, and are attracted to victims or Dthe victim role in our love, friendship, and career relationships.JHWe confuse love with pity, and tend to love people whom we can pity and rescue.PNWe felt responsible for our unstable families; now we feel ineligible to live independently.NLWe get get guilt feelings if we stand up for ourselves instead of giving in to others.DWe became approval-seekers and lost our identities in the process.OMWe have an overdeveloped sense of responsibility towards others, but we have 4difficulty with any responsibilities to ourselves.NLWe had to deny our feelings during our traumatic childhoods; we thus became LJafraid of all our feelings, and lost the ability to recognize and express them.THE SOLUTION:LJ|> By attending meetings on a regular basis, we can begin to sit with the -painful feelings we have been running from.MK|> By identifying with the other members of our group, we can come to know (and face the facts of our own disease.N|> We can work the Twelve Steps, putting and keeping the focus on ourselves.PN|> We can let spirituality into our lives, and begin to let go of the disease in us.PN|> We can learn to forgive ourselves for being who we are, and to detach from 8difficulties that we did not cause and cannot control.OM|> As we lose our sickness, we can begin to see and recover the self we lost PNin reacting to our alcoholic families. We can learn to feel our feelings, to 8accept and express them, and to build our self-esteem.PN|> We can learn to love ourselves, thus setting us free to love others and be &loved by them in a new, healthy way. F D(Please note: The World Service Conference of Al-Anon Family Groups 2 has neither approved nor disapproved this text.) CAD13D NB+NB'8 NB/PnS/ Asset List - Jim & Mar ilyn Shepard DEC.85 CASH  Checking   Savings !=) SECURITIES /Funds (not  sheltered)w j@ ULTRA  @@ May,1983@| x&1J@  NICHOLAS  p@ April,1985pw }@ JANUS  @ May,1983? i@HCLB  Dec,1985!= PARTNERSHIPS Hutton  Academ   != METALS Gold  Silver !=" RETIREMENT (Tax Sheltered)  STRSJuly 85 Y"FundsPriceValueCost Date Aquiredd Current Profit or Loss rofit or Loss^#  ========  =========  ========= ========  ===========  =========!=====$ 403B Shelteeltered%!- ---------& TwCnt. 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TOTAL NWA!=!=!=!=!=!=!===^B Percentages of Liquid P ortfolio (n ot includin g home,STRS , or person al property/DCashME Blue Chip S tocks/Funds5F Bond Funds{G Aggressive Funds/Stocks(2?5H Mining Stocks 6I Parterships2JMetals K!=L#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===4" U ADULT CHILD OF AN ALCOHOLIC ) From the San Diego, Cal., ACOA MeetingsB@ To be an Adult Child of an Alcoholic who has come far B@enough out of denial to recognize the personal validi ty of "The B@Problem" is to earn recognition as one of the toughest, sanest, DBpsychologically strongest people the world knows, with a capacity @for personal responsibility that is unusual, to say the least.@> Sane, totally sane all our lives, whether or not we DBadopted insanity, suicide attempts, self-abusive drinking, eating DBor drug use, compulsive working or obsessive relationships as our ways of handling our lives.C For the few who have survived the traumas of childhood,DBadolescence and adulthood, who have screened themselves, selected ?=themselves throughout the other 12 Step programs, therapies, A?consciousness expansions, insane asylums, jails and hospitals, CAall that is needed is a safe place where we can finally shed our > Anyone who can handle what comes up at six meetings @>without retreating into denial, "That is not MY Problem", has @>begun an irreversible process of recovery; everything in that DBperson's life becomes part of the recovery process, regardless of A?how chaotic it looks or feels. We act out, at least once, our B@old dramas and defenses to see if they are as unnecessary as we B@hope they are. They are, and we typically do not slip back into DBdenial of our other obsessions; we keep our other programs going; we are survivors.CA There are many explanations, ranging from religious to >distinguishes Adult Children of Alcoholics from other 12 Step :programs and underscores the need for our special focus.@> The central problem for ACOAs is a mistaken belief, B@formed in childhood, which affects every part of our lives. As <:children, we fought to survive the destructive effects of B@alcoholism, and began an endless struggle to change a troubled, A?dysfunctional family, into a loving, supportive one. We reach CAadulthood believing we failed, unable to see no one can stop the )traumatic effects of family alcoholism.=; Following naturally from this pervasive sense of CAfailure are self-blame, shame and guilt. These self-accusations CAultimately lead to self-hate. Accepting our basic powerlessness B@to control alcoholic behavior, and its effect on the family, is ECthe key that unlocks the inner-child and lets re-parenting begin. ;9When the "First Step" is applied to family alcoholism, a 3fundamental basis for self-hate no longer exists.@> Two characteristics identify the ACOA program. The @>program is for adults raised in alcoholic homes, and although DBsubstance abuse may exist, the focus is on the self, specifically ;9on reaching and freeing the inner-child, hidden behind a protective shield of denial.A? The purpose of ACOA is three-fold ... to shelter and @>support "newcomers" in confronting "denial"; to comfort those @>mourning their early loss of security, trust and love; and to ?=teach the skills for re-parenting ourselves with gentleness, humor, love and respect.CA Moving from isolation is the first step an Adult Child B@makes in recovering the self. Isolation is both a prison and a ?=sanctuary. Adult Children, suspended between need and fear, B@unable to choose between fight or flight, agonize in the middle >the first stage of mourning and grief. It allows us to copeB@with the loss of love and to survive in the face of neglect and abuse.CA The return of feelings is the second stage of mourning A?and indicates a healing has begun. Initial feelings of anger, DBguilt, rage and despair resolve into a final acceptance of loss. A?Genuine grieving for our childhood ends our morbid fascination CAwith the past and lets us return to the present, free to live as adults.>< Confronting years of pain and loss at first seems ?=overwhelming. Jim Goodwin, in describing the post-traumatic B@stress of Vietnam veterans, writes that some veterans "actually A?believe that if they once again allow themselves to feel, they CAmay never stop crying or may completely lose control ... ." (J. A?Goodwin, "The Etiology of Combat-Related Post Traumatic Stress CDisorders", Disabled American Veterans, p. 16 [Cincinnati, OH])A? Sharing the burden of grief others feel gives us the A?courage and strength to face our own bereavement. The pain of ?=mourning and grief is balanced by being able, once again, to B@fully love and care for someone and to freely experience joy in life.CA The need to re-parent ourselves comes from our efforts =;to feel safe as children. The violent nature of alcoholism DBdarkened our emotional world and left us wounded, hurt and unable DBto feel. This extreme alienation from our own internal direction Akept us helplessly dependent on those we mistrusted and feared.97 In an unstable, hostile, and often dangerous >living with family alcoholism, and our lives were soon out of DBcontrol. To make sense of the confusion, and to end our feelings A?of fear, we denied inconsistencies in what we were taught. We <:held rigidly to a few certain beliefs, or we rebelled and &distrusted all outside interference.DB Freedom begins with being open to love. The dilemma of A?abandonment is a choice between painful intimacy or isolation, =;but the consequence is the same -- we protect ourselves by > The warm affection we have for each other heals our B@inner hurt. ACOAs' loving acceptance and gentle support lessen CAour feelings of fear. We share our beliefs and distrust without DBjudgment or criticism. We realize the insanity of alcoholism and DBbecome willing to replace the confusing beliefs of childhood with B@the clear, consistent direction of the 12 Steps and Traditions, =and to accept the authority of the loving God they reflect.?= ACOA's relationship to other anonymous programs is @>shared dependence on the 12 Steps for a spiritual awakening. B@Each program's focus is different, but the Solution remains the same. CA In childhood, our identity is formed by the reflection CAwe see in the eyes of the people around us. We fear losing that DBreflection ... thinking the mirror makes us real and we disappear or have no self without it.CA The distorted image of family alcoholism is not who we =;are. And we are not the unreal person trying to mask that ?=distortion. In ACOA, we do not stop abusing a substance, or CAlosing ourselves in another. We stop believing we have no worth ?=and start to see our true identity, reflected in the eyes of DBother Adult Children, as the strong survivors and valuable people we actually are.D_________________________________________________________________ THE SOLUTION = The Solution is to become your own loving parent.:8 We look now our our biological parents as the ?=instruments of our existence. Our actual parent is a Higher DBPower we call God. And if God gave us alcoholic parents, He also #gave us the 12 Steps of recovery.CA We use the Steps. We use the telephone. And we share @>our experience, strength and hope with each other. This work B@enables us to heal ourselves and restucture our thinking -- one A?day at a time. We release our parents from responsibility and <:thus become free to make healthy decisions as actors, not reactors.A? You will not do all this alone. Look around you and CAyou will see other men and women who know how you feel. We will B@love and encourage you, and we ask you to accept us as brothers 'and sisters -- just as we accept you.@> By attending these meetings on a regular basis, you A?will come to see parental alcoholism for what it is: a disease A?that infected you as a child and continues to affect you as an A?adult. When you accept the disease concept, you will learn to DBkeep the focus on yourself in the here and now, and free yourself DBfrom the shame and blame that are carry-overs from the past. You ECwill become an adult no longer imprisoned in childhood reactions. A?You will take responsibility for your own life and supply your own parenting.DB This is a spiritual program based on action coming from B@love. We're sure that as the love grows inside you, you'll see DBbeautiful changes in all your relationships, especially with your 'parents, your God, and with yourself.KEEP COMING BACK  CA1&NH!NHP nS. 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PFS: PlanInCider February 198651Software review / SpreadsheetReview of Pfs: PlanField, Cynthia F. 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Scott@First Cousins Once Removed: Nibbling at Assembly Language Part VNibble January 198693Assembly languageHSamples of arrays, printing to screen, using ROM routines and "&" vector: ShortcutsPersonal Computing December 198558Wordstarq The', LeeFull-Feature Word ProcessorsPersonal ComputingSeptember 1985107!Software review / Word ProcessingxBramson, Robert S.Who Owns Custom Software?Popular ComputingSeptember 198530$Patent / Copyright / Trademark / LawhGlossbrenner, AlfredThe Fine Art of Data TransferPopular ComputingSeptember 198569DIF / TransferySummers, Tan A.Hard-Disk Tape Backup SystemsPopular ComputingSeptember 198558$Hard Disk / Backup / Hardware review]FontrixThe Apple II Review Fall 198528Software review / Graphics$95 plus Fontpaks $25PPfs:PlanThe Apple II Review Fall 198591Software review / Spreadsheet$125R Mouse CalcThe Apple II Review Fall 198590Software review / Spreadsheet$150O Supercalc 3aThe Apple II Review Fall 198589Software review / SpreadsheetxSensible SpellerThe Apple II Review Fall 198599=Software review / Spelling Checker / AppleWorks / Applewriter$125_ McKay, Byron&Installing WordStar for Epson Printers User's Guiden. 1744Wordstar / PrinterfoDRR     Date-pts 1Incomeb/BkSales PubsInterestt. Int. PubsRent to St. Jean'sSuppliessabinetn'sPubCostttons Cost:FdCostdddons Sold:<>?@ABCDEFGBankFeevv.IncreaseMisceeqq.cquisitions StartCashandisitionsStartInvInventoryonsStartLibLibraryryCurrInvCurrLibcoa.dif   !K nCHS/857 Read nextrecords for description ofcategoriesC This Data Base is set up to feed to the coa.sprd Spreadsheet.D It was constructed to handle the accounts for a small non-profit> organization that meets once a week and whose only income isH contributions, book sales, and interest on a savings account. TheC group has officers but no paid employees. For the convenience ofE members, the group maintains a small lending library, sells copiesF of the books, provides some free materials, and has food (cookies,E coffee, and tea) at the meetings. The data catagories reflect theD group's activities. The only categories that may not be self-C explanatory are: Supplies, includes keys for meeting room, cost ofE free materials (pamphlets, photocopies of articles), etc.; PubCost,D includes cost of books for library and for sale; BankFee, includesD bank account maintenance charges and any checking fees; StartInv,C is Inventory at Start of period; CurrInv, latest Inventory; etc.C To transfer data to spreadsheet, use the preset report format,? coa.dif, and print to a DIF file on disk. Then create a newB spreadsheet under a working name (e.g., coa.working) from the DIFE file on disk. If you are updating a current speadsheet, use theE Open Apple-R feature to select records after the last record alreadyF transferred and delete the last record. The last record in the DataD Base is given a date in the coming year and contains the categoryB name in the data field after each category. By doing so, if youI have to create the spreadsheet from scratch again, you will transferAthe category names as part of the DIF file in the correct columnsC and will not have to bounce back and forward between the Data BaseE and Spreadsheet programs to be sure which category the untitled num-F bers in the spreadsheet belong to. This is a particular convenienceD if you have moved any of the categories in the Data Base from whenWD they were created so that they will look better or be easier toE enter, since the DIF file printing will transfer the categories inC the order that they were created and not in the order that you areF used to seeing them. Using a data from the current year ensures? that if you have to sort the records by chronologial date, theB record with category names will end up at the end and not in the middle of your data.C After you have created your working spreadsheet to update one youG previously made, you either copy or move the data from the working@spreadsheet to the appropriate rows in the on-going spreadsheet.B Next, save the revised on-going spreadsheet. The working spread-C sheet and disk DIF file are no longer needed, so remove the formerD from the Desk Top (without saving it) and delete the DIF file from the disk.E Note that the printer options for the DIF file preset report areF for a platen 7.5 inches wide with 0 inch left and right margins, 10? characters per inch. This is to alert you if you have somehowC filled a complete line with information, since the Spreadsheet@ program will ignore extra characters (truncate) after 75 in any& field it is filling from a DIF file.G There is no preset report to print a hardcopy of the Data Base. TheD same data is in the Spreadsheet, and the Slalom program allows youE to print a neater report (with full column headings) on one pagethan the Data Base does.; * * * *> To print this documentation, use the Open Apple-H function as! records 2, 3, 4, and 5 display. Bob Schack, 12/31/85'85A 137.2335315.06152.5137.9585A 885.3517.853&85L3123.954.082.521.35195.95Date /86IncomeInterestRentSuppliesPublications Cost Food CostBank Fee MiscellaneousStart of Period Cash!Start of Period Inventory at Cost)Start of Period Cost of Replacing LibraryCurrent Inventory at Cost!Current Cost of Replacing Library$qRrsDDRK1    LNameAuth1 FNmeAuth&2dATitle PublisherEditionDateePriceHJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\Sourcecoa.inventory.difO   ! nCHScoa.inv.labels"2))))))))))))))))))    ! U nCVS coa.inv.print     !U n CHS:Read next recor'ds for documentation for this Data BaseA This Data Base is set up to work with the coa.inv.sources Word=Processor document and the coa.inv.spd Spreadsheet. The lastA line, Source, is coded, and coa.inv.sources gives the dataC corresponding to the codes. The preset report titled coa.inven-D tory.dif can be used to transfer new titles to the Spreadsheet.F The other reports print out table and label format reports forF members who want to look for more reading. The coa.inv.sources7 document is added as the last page of the report.? See documentation for SMALL.ORG.ACCTS and SMALL.ORG.SPRD for;information on transferring data from this Data Base to the coa.inv.spd Spreadsheet.> To print this documentation, use the Open Apple-H function.A Before printing reports from the Data Base, be sure you haveG a copy saved on disk with records 1, 2 (the documentation), andF 74 (the category descriptions). Then rename the copy in memory= appropriately, delete records, 1, 2, and 74, and print._Ackerman Robert J.Adult Children of AlcholicsLearning Publications2d Ed.19839.95a, e, iAckerman Robert J.9Children of Alcoholics: A Bibliography and Resource GuideAddiction Research Publishing2d Ed.19854.00g, iRAl-Anon-"Al-Anon is for Adult Children of Alcoholics" AFG, Inc.P-520.25a, dHAl-Anon&"Al-Anon Sharings from Adult Children" AFG, Inc.P-470.50d7Al-Anon"Al-Anon Spoken Here" AFG, Inc.P-530.30dLAl-Anon+"Alcoholism, A Merry Go Round Named Denial" AFG, Inc.P-30.40dAAl-Anon "Alcoholism, The Family Disease" AFG, Inc.P-40.50d7Al-Anon"Facts about Alateen" AFG, Inc.P-410.10dMAl-Anon("The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions" AFG, Inc.P-170.40d, eJAl-Anon("Understanding Ourselves and Alcoholism" AFG, Inc.P-480.15dBAl-Anon "Youth and the Alcoholic Parent" AFG, Inc.P-210.25d+Al-AnonForum Magazine AFG, Inc.6.00dIAl-Anon(Hope for Children of Alcoholics: Alateen AFG, Inc.B-34.25d=Al-AnonOne Day at a Time in Al-Anon AFG, Inc.B-65.00dMAl-Anon IntergroupListing of Group MeetingsAl-Anon Intergroup85J 0.6gAlcoholics Anonymous%"Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous"A.A. World Services, Inc.P-420.10c, eXAlcoholics Anonymous"Understanding Anonymity"A.A. World Services, Inc.P-470.15cfAlcoholics Anonymous%Alcoholics Anonymous ("The Big Book")A.A. World Services, Inc.B-15.65c, ecAlcoholics Anonymous"Twelve Steps and Twelve TraditionsA.A. World Services, Inc.B-44.25c, eaBarnardCharles#Alcoholism and Incest in the FamilyHealth Communications, Inc.19840.75c, eBassEllen & Thornton, Louise (Ed.)FI Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual AbuseHarper Colophon Books19835.95a]BlackClaudiaIt Will Never Happen to MeM.A.C. Publishing & Printing19817.95 a, e, f, iSBlackClaudiaRepeat After MeM.A.C. Publishing & Printing198513.95 a, e, f, iEBurnsDavid D."Feeling Good: The New Mood TherapySignet19814.50gCermak Timmen L.(A Primer on Adult Children of AlcoholicsHealth Communications, Inc.19852.50f, i&CompCare PamphletsCompCare1.00eFCork R. MargaretThe Forgotten Children PaperJacks2d19822.95a, iVDeutschCharles"Children of Alcoholics"Health Communications, Inc.19830.75a, f]DeutschCharlesBroken Bottles, Broken DreamsTeachers College Press198214.95 a, e, f, i5ElkinMichaelFamilies Under the Influence16.95atGilElianiDOutgrowing the Pain. A Book For and About Adults Abused as Children Launch Press2d Ed.19848.95a, gGravitzHerbert L. & Bowden, Julie:Guide to Recovery: A Book for Adult Children of AlcoholicsLearning Publications, Inc.19859.95a, iNGravitz Herbert L.)NACoA Handbook for Children of AlcoholicsNACoA19853iu GreenleafJaelBCo-Alcoholic, Para-Alcoholic: Who's Who and What's the Difference?Jael Greenleaf19813.00a, b, iV GreenleafJaelReflections on Our ChildhoodHealth Communications, Inc.19830.75f0HazeldenFood for ThoughtHazelden19806.758HazeldenThe Promise of a New DayHazelden19836.754HazeldenTwenty-Four Hours a DayHazelden3.95eDHazelden$Twenty-Four Hours a Day for EveryoneHazelden19786.75yHCI)U.S. Journal of Drug & Alcohol Dependency Co-Dependency: An Emerging IssueHealth Communications, Inc.19846.95fdHegartyCarol8The Winner's Way: A Beginner's Guide to the Twelve StepsCompCare Pubs.19821.50e>HowardAlice & Walden Exploring the Road Less Traveled5.95`KnowltonJudith M. & Chaitin, Rebecca D.Detachment: Seven Simple Steps Quotidian19852.50aJKnowltonJudith M. & Chaitin, Rebecca D.Enabling Quotidian19852.50aRLernerRokelleDaily AffirmationsHealth Communications, Inc.19856.95a, f, i`MillerAlice2Drama of the Gifted Child (Prisoners of Childhood)Basic Books, Inc.19815.95adMillerAlice2For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child RearingFarrar/Strauss/Giroux19838.95akMillerAlice8Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the ChildFarrar/Strauss/Giroux198415.95aR MorehouseEllen0COA's: Meeting their Needs in the School SettingNACoA19853iUNACoA/National Association for Children of AlcoholicsThe NACoA NetworkNACoA35iiNIAAA2National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse!Alcohol Health and Research WorldNIAAA12.00>PeckM. ScottPeople of the LieSimon & Schuster198315.95?PeckM. ScottThe Road Less TraveledSimon & Schuster6.95eYPerrin Thomas W.&COA Review: The Newsletter about COA'sThomas W. Perrin, Inc.18.00ayPerrin Thomas W.BDimensions of Surrogate Parent Relationships in Alcoholic FamiliesThomas W. Perrin, Inc.19831.50aLPerrin Thomas W.Forgiving Our ParentsThomas W. Perrin, Inc.19850.40agPerrin Thomas W.0I Am An Adult Who Grew Up In An Alcoholic FamilyThomas W. Perrin, Inc.19820.20a@Perrin Thomas W. ParentingThomas W. Perrin, Inc.19850.50adPerrin Thomas W.-The Growing Child With Fetal Alcohol SyndromeThomas W. Perrin, Inc.19850.50a=PickensRoy W.Children of AlcoholicsHazelden19841.50h. Quotidian This New Day Quotidian19856.25BRubinTheodore IsaacThe Angry BookCollier Macmillan3.95a, ewSeixasJudith S. & Youcha, Geraldine+Children of Alcoholics: A Survivor's ManualCrown Publishers, Inc.198514.95a_SMH2Adult Children of Alcoholics Recovery Picture BookSmart Heart Publications19854.95ay WegsheiderSharon8Another Chance: Health and Hope for the Alcoholic FamilyScience & Behavior Books198114.95a, e, i WegsheiderSharonHChoice-Making for Co-Dependents, Adult Children and Spirituality SeekersHealth Communications, Inc.19859.95a, f, is Whitfield Charles L.3Alcoholism & Spirituality: A Transpersonal ApproachThe Resource Group2d Ed.19849.00a, huWoititzJanet G.6"Adult Children of Alcoholics: Common Characteristics"Health Communications, Inc.19830.75a, f^WoititzJanet G.Adult Children of AlcoholicsHealth Communications, Inc.19835.95a, e, fTWoititzJanet G.Marriage on the RocksHealth Communications, Inc.?7.95a, e, fTWoititzJanet G.Struggle for IntimacyHealth Communications, Inc.19856.95a, fLast Name of Author2First Name of Author and Second Author's Full NameTitle of Publication PublisherEditionCopyright DatePriceCode for Source(s) "  RM1 NH>O4- NHU nS\ This sprea!d#sheet is designed to work with the  coa.inventor!y  Data Base.!|Z When sever!a#l new titles are added, they can b e transferred! by a DIF !|[ file via a! #worki]_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstng spreadsheet (see descripti ons of how to! do this in!|Z documentat!i#on for coa.accts and coa.sprd). C olumns E thro!u gh J must!|X be editted! #accordingly. If you are only addi ng one or two! titles, !|Z it can be !f#aster just to type them twice, onc e for the Dat!a  Base and!|& once for t!he Spreadsheet.!|Z The totals! #at the bottom give the current val ue of the inv!e ntory for!|Z sale and t!h#e replacement cost for the library . If you are! using the!|W small orga!n#ization Data Base and Spreadsheet,  these totals! go into!|6 the cell e!ntries for CurrInv and CurrLib.!|[ The column!s# of the spreadsheet have been narr owed to 80 ch!a racters so!|X that you c!a#n print it one page wide from with in AppleWorks!.  To get!|W the full t!i#tles of the publications on the pa ge, you can w!iden the!|Z column, bu!t# you will have to use a sideways p rinting progr!a m such as!|A Slalom to !p#rint it more than one page wide neatly.!|  Bob Schack! 12/31/85!|!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!x9  F#Friday Evening St. Jean's ACOA Meeting$ Publications Inventory& December 27, 1985 !!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=ForInvntryLib-Lib4AuthorTitlePriceSaleValueraryVal!!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-q AckermanAdult Children of Alcholics fffff#@ @fffff3@ Ackerman:Children of Alcoholics: A Bibliography and Resource Guide @ ?@Al-Anon."Al-Anon is for Adult Children of Alcoholics" ? 6@@{Al-Anon'"Al-Anon Sharings from Adult Children" ? "@@j Al-Anon"Al-Anon Spoken Here" 333333? "@@!Al-Anon,"Alcoholism, A Merry Go Round Named Denial" ? @433333?u"Al-Anon!"Alcoholism, The Family Disease" ? ;@+@j#Al-Anon"Facts about Alateen" ? "@?}$Al-Anon)"The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions" ? ,@gfffff@}%Al-Anon)"Understanding Ourselves and Alcoholism" 333333? @?u&Al-Anon!"Youth and the Alcoholic Parent" ? &@@c'Al-AnonForum Magazine @ ?@}(Al-Anon)Hope for Children of Alcoholics: Alateen @ @)@q)Al-AnonOne Day at a Time in Al-Anon @ ?@y*Al-Anon IntergroupListing of Group Meetings 333333? "@@j+AA&"Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous" ?^,AA"Understanding Anonymity" 333333?u-AA&Alcoholics Anonymous ("The Big Book") @ ?@}.AA#Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions @ @!@ ?@x/Barnard$Alcoholism and Incest in the Family ? @@0BassGI Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse @ ?@x1BlackIt Will Never Happen to Me @ @/@ ?@m2BlackRepeat After Me fffff+@ @D@ ?fffff+@u3Burns#Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy @ @"@4Cermak)A Primer on Adult Children of Alcoholics @ @.@ ?@`5 CompCare Pamphlets ? @@s6CorkThe Forgotten Children @ @@ ?@m7Deutsch"Children of Alcoholics" ? @?}8DeutschBroken Bottles, Broken Dreams fffff-@ ?fffff-@ ?fffff-@z9ElkinFamilies Under the Influence 333330@ ?333330@ ?333330@:GilEOutgrowing the Pain. A Book For and About Adults Abused as Children fffff!@;Gravitz;Guide to Recovery: A Book for Adult Children of Alcoholics fffff#@ ?fffff#@<Gravitz0NACoA Handbook for Adult Children of Alcoholics @ @(@ ?@= GreenleafCCo-Alcoholic, Para-Alcoholic: Who's Who and What's the Difference? @ "@;@ ?@s> GreenleafReflections on Our Childhood ? ??Z? HazeldenFood for Thought @ ? @b@ HazeldenThe Promise of a New Day @ ? @nA Hazelden%Twenty-Four Hours a Day for Everyone @ ? @mB HazeldenTwenty-Four Hours a Day @ ?@qCHCI!Co-Dependency: An Emerging Issue @ ?@DHegarty9The Winner's Way: A Beginner's Guide to the Twelve Steps ? ??tEHoward!Exploring the Road Less Traveled @ ?@_FKafkaLetters to My FatherD ?tG KnowltonDetachment: Seven Simple Steps @ ?@^H Knowlton Enabling @ @$@fILernerDaily Affirmations @ ?@JMiller3Drama of the Gifted Child (Prisoners of Childhood) @ @1@ @1@KMiller3For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child Rearing fffff!@ ?fffff!@LMiller3For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child Rearing @1@ ?@1@MMiller9Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the Child fffff/@ ?fffff/@ @fffff?@N Morehouse1COA's: Meeting their Needs in the School Setting @ ?@ ?@\ONACoAThe NACoA NetworkD ?tPNIAAA"Alcohol Health and Research World (@ ?(@cQPeckPeople of the Lie fffff/@ ?fffff/@hRPeckThe Road Less Traveled @ @+@zSPerrin'COA Review: The Newsletter about COA's 2@ ?2@TPerrinCDimensions of Surrogate Parent Relationships in Alcoholic Families ? ??iUPerrinForgiving Our Parents ? @@yVPerrin1I Am An Adult Who Grew Up In An Alcoholic Family ?]WPerrin Parenting ? @@XPerrin.The Growing Child With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ? @@kYPickensChildren of Alcoholics ? ??bZ Quotidian This New Day @ @ @ ?@l[RubinThe Angry Book @ @/@ @@\Seixas,Children of Alcoholics: A Survivor's Manual fffff-@ ?fffff-@ ?fffff-@]SMH Pub3Adult Children of Alcoholics Recovery Picture Book @ @43333-@^ Wegsheider9Another Chance: Health and Hope for the Alcoholic Family fffff-@ ?fffff-@ ?fffff-@_ WegsheiderIChoice-Making for Co-Dependents, Adult Children and Spirituality Seekers fffff#@ @fffff3@` Whitfield4Alcholism & Sprirituality: A Transpersonal Approach "@ ?"@aWoititz7"Adult Children of Alcoholics: Common Characteristics" ? ??qbWoititzAdult Children of Alcoholics @ ?@ucWoititzMarriage on the Rocks @ @/@ ?@jdWoititzStruggle for Intimacy @ ?@!e!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-rfColumn Totalsj@̠y@I@33333w@hCombined Totals:6i Titles`p@5j Value^@l Note: D =!  Donated  CM1??NH??9 ?NH??NHP nS] This spre adsheet i s set up to take d ata from the Data Base titled coa.||Z accts, put t it in t hree rudi mentary a ccounting  statemen ts (Table I:||\ Receipts and Expeuwxyz{|}~n ditures f or the Pe riod; Tab le II: Ch ange in Cash on||Z Hand; Tab le III: A ssets and  Liabilit ies), and  calculat e the balance||] that shou ld be in the organ ization's  bank acc ount. It  can be used for||Q reports o f any len gth (annu al, quart erly, mon thly, etc.). ||] After you  have ent ered the data in t he Data B ase and t ransferred it by||] a DIF fil e to a wo rking spr eadsheet,  copy or move it t o the ClipBoard.||^ Shift to this spre adsheet a nd use Op en Apple- 9 to go t o the las t row of||] category names. N ow go dow n one mor e row. M ove or co py the data from||] the ClipB oard. Th en move t he rows a dded to t he spread sheet within the||^ document to the co rrect loc ations. Move to t he Balanc e column and look||[ for blank  cells. Use the r epeated c opy funct ion to co py the formula||Y from the last comp leted ent ry to the  last row , indicat ing relative||[ changes f or each v alue, not  "unchang ed". By copying a nd then moving||] your data  rows, th e Spreads heet prog ram will take care  of changing the||^ relative locations  within t he variou s formula s, while if you sa ve your-||] self a mo ve operat ion by co pying the  data dir ectly fro m the ClipBoard ||Z to the ap propriate  location , you wil l have to  edit eac h formula by ||9 hand to c orrect th e relativ e locations.||^ Some of t he entrie s in the accountin g tables must be e ditted as  changes||^ are made.  The cel l for the  latest i nventory and cost of librar y repla-||^ cement mu st be ent ered next  to the h eadings f or Change  in Inven tory and||Z Change in  Library,  and the cells for  starting  inventor y and library||] cost subt racted fr om them i n Table I . The ce lls for t he latest inven-||] tory and library c ost must also be r eferenced  in Table  III. The first||] entry in the left column of  Table II  must ref erence th e StartCash cell||[ with an e ntry. An y of the regular c olumn ent ries that  represents an||\ advance p ayment fo r a bill not yet d ue must b e referen ced across from||= the Pre-P aid Expen ses headi ng in Table III.||\ The sprea dsheet pr ovides so me intern al cross- checks to  be sure errors||] were not made. Th e last li ne of Tab le I shou ld equal the last line of||^! the right  column i n Table I I. The e ntry for Cash on H and at th e end of||Y" the perio d in Tabl e II shou ld equal the last entry in the Balance ||#column.||]$ The accou nting tab les are s et up to be printe d on an 8 .5 by 11 page by||Z% using the  print a block fun ction. O mit the S tart and Current Cash,||^& Inventory  and Libr ary colum ns and th e Balance  columns,  and you can also||Z' print the  data bas e rows fr om the sp readsheet  without using a side-||\( ways prin ting prog ram such as Slalom . This d ocumentat ion also prints||) as a block.||Z* The recal culation function is set fo r manual calculati on so that it||]+ will not be spring ing into action ea ch time y ou move o r copy an entry.||X, When the data is a ll in pla ce, use O pen Apple -K twice so that the||R- nested fo rmulas ar e calcula ted for u se in the  main formulas.||!. Bob Schac k 12/31/85||/!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=x1  Table I    2  Name of  Meeting3  Accounti ng Period5!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-  :6        Sources for cross -references inE7 Receipts:       accounti ng tables  to entries from 8        Data Bas eX9 Contribut ions and Book Sale s  )\Pb@:<  (Do Not Print):          G; Interest on Saving s Account   RQ@8:   <          :=   Total Rec eipts  Qb@  >          $? Expenditu res:        @          /A Rent    A@24   B          SC Supplies (Keys, Li brary Car d File, e tc.) 02   D          )E Publicati ons Cost:        F          RG Cost of P ublicatio ns Sold #V@,.    H          I Change (+ /-) in In ventory  d`,*  Last ent ry in Col umn M les s first e ntry in Column KJ        olumn LK Change (+ /-) in Li brary M@*(  Last ent ry in Col umn N les s first e ntry in Column LL          ,M      1@   N          JO Food (Cof fee, Tea, Cups, Et c.)  @$&   P          QQ Maintenan ce Charge on Savin gs Accoun t @"$   ,S Miscellaneous "T          RU   Total Exp enditures  *,M@  V          1W Balance ( +/-) of R eceipts      ?X after Exp enditures    r= ףW@  Z!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-[          $\   Tabl e II     ]          ^ Cash on H and Jan 1 1985)\s@ Cash on Hand Jan 1 1985)\s@ Starting Cash is first ent ry in Column JZ_ Plus: Tot al Receip tsQb@ Less: C ash on HandQuy@ 4`Q}@  Dec 31 1985   ja Less: Tot al Expend itures,M@ Change (+/-) in  Cash ont= ףW@ Kb Cash on H and Dec 3 1 1985Quy@ Hand    d!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-e          $f   Table III     g          =h  Cash on H and Dec 3 1 1985Quy@    Ni  Cost of I nventory Y5@   Last ent ry in Column MUj  Library R eplacemen t Costfffff~h@   Last ent ry in Column N`k  Pre-paid Expenses 0.00  Specific value or  cross-re ference to cell7l   Total (+/ -))\@    0n!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=pDateIncome Interest Rent SuppliesPubCostFdCostBankFeeMisc StartCash StartInv StartLibCurrInvCurrLibBalance0q!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-Xs Jan 1 85 = ףpB@ A@ )\s@ c@ fffff>a@)\s@kt Jan 8 85 fffffVU@ 1@ @9)\w@u Dec 31 85 333337@ RQ@ @ Y5@ fffff~h@9= ףpQy@v Date /86Income InterestRent SuppliesPublications Cost Food Cost Bank FeeMiscellaneousStart of Period Cash"Start of Period Inventory at Cost*Start of Period Cost of Replacing LibraryCurrent Inventory at Cost"Current Cost of Replacing Library<"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," :8I HAVE INCLUDED SOME FILES THAT MAY BE OF LITTLE USE TO +SOME, BUT MAYBE OF GREAT VALUE TO OTHERS./IF YOU DON'T NEED THEM , PLEASE DELETE THEM .=;THERE MIGHT BE SOME WAY TO USE THE BLANK FORMS IF THE DATA IS ERASED.JIMV"O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," ?=Please add me to the rolls of the Appleworks User's Group. 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