 POINTD (POINTD.WB1)
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POINTD contains the game Point Duty.  The object of Point Duty is to clear a mine field without
blowing yourself up.  To play Point Duty, retrieve the notebook POINTD.WB1.  The rules of play
can be found by choosing Help from the main menu.

Point Duty is started by the startup macro named \0.  If the macro does not execute to start the
game, verify that Property | Application | Startup | Startup Macro is set to \0.

POINTD writes your high scores to the disk when you quit the game.  You should not run the
game from a write protected disk.  Copy the file POINTD.WB1 to a directory on the hard drive
before loading POINTD.WB1 into Quattro Pro.

CAUTION: Always close this notebook using the Quit menu command.  If this notebook is closed
through the file control box or by exiting Quattro Pro, several application properties will be
changed.  The following properties of Quattro Pro will be changed the next time you start Quattro
Pro:


      -  There will be no secondary SpeedBar

      -  There will be no input line

      -  There will be no status line

To restore these features:

     1.  Choose Property | Application

     2.  Choose Display.  Under Display, check Show
          SpeedBar, Show Input Line, Show Status Line

     3.  If you were using a secondary SpeedBar, choose SpeedBar
          and select the secondary SpeedBar

     4.  Choose OK

While Quattro Pro was not specifically designed as an environment for creating
entertainment software, Point Duty demonstrates the power of the
Quattro Pro for Windows application building environment.

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