                           Font Print
                          Introduction

The Font Print  program will  print font books of all installed
fonts on your computer.  You can choose the fonts size, fonts to
print, whether you want the full ANSI set and if you want each
font sample on a separate page.

                      Font Print Evaluation
You are granted a 15 day evaluation period to try Font Print.  If
you use it after this evaluation period you must register it. 
Please see the on-line help system for details about the license
agreement and  the registration process.
                      Initial Installation

This program is provided in one of two forms.  It is either part
of the TARDIS Applications diskette or can be downloaded
individually from CompuServe or other BBS systems.

Diskette
If the program is provided on diskette and you have used the
diskette's install program, the software has already been
installed and program manager icons created.  You can begin using
it immediately.  Please see the section "Running for the first
time."

Download
If you downloaded this file you should follow the instructions
below.   The program is provided as a self-extracting executable
file.  Just follow the instructions below to install the program
on your hard drive.  You MUST already have a copy of the Visual
Basic 3.0 runtime DLL VBRUN300.DLL.  It must be installed in your
Windows \SYSTEM directory.  If you do not have this file you can
download it from the Microsoft Visual Basic forum on CompuServe. 
This file is not included with Font Print.

   1.Choose a drive and directory on which you want to install
     Font Print.  If the directory does not exist you must create
     it now.
   2.Copy the Font Print self extracting executable (FPRNT.EXE)
     into the directory.
   3.Make a backup of this file for safe keeping.  You will
     delete this file later.
   4.Change to the Font Print directory.
   5.Type the command FPRNT.  This uncompresses the files into
     the current directory.
   6.Delete the file FPRNT.EXE.  It is no longer used.  Make sure
     you make a backup per step 3 above.
   7.Check the directory for any files with a .DLL or .VBX
     extension.  If any files matching this description exist
     they should be copied to your Windows \SYSTEM directory and
     then deleted from the Font Print directory.
   8.Create a Program Manager icon for Font Print and link it to
     the EXE file FONTPRNT.EXE.
   9.Please see the section "Running for the first time."
                   Running for the First Time
   1.Start the program by double clicking the new Font Print icon
     in Program Manager.
   2.Since this is the first time you are running this program
     you are prompted for your Company Name, Your Name, Phone
     Number, and optionally your CIS ID (not password).  This
     information is saved for future reference.  The serial
     number is assigned and the registration reminder screen
     displays.  (This screen will never display after you
     register the program).
   3.To access the on-line help system (which contains important
     information about the operation and license agreement  for
     Font Print), click on the "About TARDIS" icon, and then
     click on the question mark icon.
   4.A file with the .REG extension is created in the same
     directory as Font Print.  This file contains your name and
     phone number and is used during the registration process. 
     It contains important information and should not be deleted.
   5.Installation is complete.

                Contacting TARDIS DP Consultants
Should you have any questions or comments about this TARDIS DP
Consultants program you can reach us at:

CompuServe ID 73337,2472

Mail Address:

          TARDIS DP Consultants
          Department 45
          6 Sedley Ct.
          Greensboro, NC 27455

Remember, you are granted a 15 day evaluation period to try Font
Print.  If you use it after this evaluation period you must
register it.  Please see the on-line help system for details
about the license agreement and  the registration process.
