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        *                            WHOWORKS                              *
        *                          Version 2.10                            *
        *                   The Work Scheduling Program                    *
        *              Copyright, 1992, by C. Kenneth Curtis               *
        *            46 Woodland Drive, Califon, NJ 07830, USA             *
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             WHOWORKS is a valuable program which allows the user to make,
        edit and print 5-week work schedules for up to 32 persons.  WHOWORKS
        is easier and quicker than using a word-processing program.

             WHOWORKS runs on 100% IBM compatible machines and requires
        either an Epson 9-pin, IBM 9-pin or HP LaserJet compatible printer.
        A Microsoft compatible mouse is optional but not necessary.

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        *                        PUBLIC NOTIFICATION                      *
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             WHOWORKS is owned and copyrighted by C. Kenneth Curtis.  It may
        be licensed, as is, for use on one or more machines by paying a fee.

             WHOWORKS.EXE, USING_WW.TXT, WW_ORDER.TXT and *.WW_ files MUST
        be distributed as a set in their original unmodified form.
        Compacting for up/down-loading to/from bulletin board services is
        permissible if the uncompacting process produces the files in their
        original unmodified form.

             Selling or modification of those files is strictly prohibited
        without my expressed written permission.

             A small fee for copying and distribution may be charged by a
        software distributor or copier if they notify me of their name and
        address.  ( Note: This will allow me to send notice of future
        upgrades. )

             You may freely copy this software and give it to your friends
        and associates; however IF YOU USE WHOWORKS, please complete the
        order and registration form at the end of this document.

             WHOWORKS is being marketed as a try-it-before-you-license-it
        product.  I have spent many hours writing and improving this
        software and would like to be compensated for this effort.

             From time-to-time I receive phone calls regarding WHOWORKS.  I
        am glad to answer your questions or listen to suggestions for
        improvements.  I have a full-time job during the day, so if it is
        possible, please call between 7:00PM and 10:00PM  ( 19:00 and 22:00
        ), New Jersey time, during working days or anytime during the
        weekends.

                                Phone: 908-832-2123


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        *              WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF REGISTERING                *
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             When you register WHOWORKS by submitting the requested fee, you
        will

             1.   receive a non-shareware version of WHOWORKS which displays
             and prints man-loading ( how many employees are assigned for
             each time period on the schedule ),

             2.   allow me to notify you of future releases and

             3.   legally be permitted to continue using WHOWORKS.




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        *              BEFORE STARTING YOU SHOULD KNOW                     *
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        1.   This program opens several files simultaneously; therefore,
             there must be a CONFIG.SYS file on the boot disk with a
                            FILES=7
             statement ( more than 7 is ok ).

             Your DOS manual will explain what is a CONFIG.SYS file and how
             to edit or create one.

        2.   When the program starts, the Drive/Directory selection must be
             used to tell WHOWORKS where to find and save the schedule
             files, unless they will be in the default directory.  The drive
             letter and colon MUST ALWAYS be followed by a backslash (
             example C:\SCHEDULE ).  If you want to specify only a drive (
             such as A: ) it is still necessary to use a backslash ( example
             A:\ ).

        3.   All schedule files used by WHOWORKS have the extension ".WW_",
             and only 128 schedule files maximum per directory are
             permitted.

        4.   If you are using a monochrome monitor with a color card
             installed ( many laptop PC's do ), you may start the program by
             adding a command line switch "/m".  Start the program by typing

                                    WHOWORKS /M

             This will tell WHOWORKS to use the monochrome colors to achieve
             good contrast.

        5.   If you have a mouse, it can be used to rapidly move about the
             screens and select options.  When WHOWORKS detects the presence
             a mouse, it displays special targets on the screens.  The
             button functions are shown in the main menu.

             The left button is always used to select the option, target or
             screen position.  The middle button on 3-button mice, or the
             right button on 2-button mice, are equivalent to pressing the
             Escape key.

        6.   WHOWORKS allows time entries on the schedules in any form you
             choose, but the following is recommended to permit future
             releases to properly sort your entries.  There must be one or
             two digits, followed by a colon, followed by 2 more digits.  If
             you use a 12-hour clock,  the letter A or P must immediately
             follow the digits.  When a start and end time are both given,
             they must be separated by a hyphen "-".

             Examples:  0:15, 12:15A, 3:00P, 4:00-13:00.

             Incidently, 12:00A or 0:00 is midnight and 12:00P or 12:00 is
             noon.



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        *                  STARTING AND USING WHOWORKS                     *
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        1.   Starting and Learning:

             The best way to learn how to use the program is to create a
             sample file and then edit it.

             Start the program by typing "WHOWORKS".  ( or "WHOWORKS /M" as
             described above. )

             At the opening menu you must first select which drive and
             directory has, or will have the schedules files.  The drive and
             directory for the schedule files is displayed at the top of the
             screen.  There can be more than one directory which has
             schedule files; however, you can only log onto one at a time.

             A user might for example have the following directories:

                  A:\ONCALL\FIREMEN
                  A:\ONCALL\POLICE
                  A:\ONCALL\RESCUE

             At this point you may want to exit from the program by moving
             the flashing, triangle-shaped pointer to "Quit" and pressing
             [Return], then create a special directory using the DOS command
             MD and then restart WHOWORKS.

        2.   Creating and Editing a Schedule File:

             Next, you must create a schedule file.  Do this by moving the
             flashing pointer to "Edit/Create" and pressing [Return].  The
             next menu asks you to use the cursor keys to select an option
             followed by pressing [Return].

             If there are no schedule files in the directory, none will be
             listed under the WHOWORKS FILES line.  Later, after your
             schedule has been saved, its filename will be displayed there.

             Move the pointer to the "Create" option by pressing the left
             cursor key three times, then press the [Return] key.  You will
             be asked to enter the file name for your schedule file.  Type
             in a legitimate DOS filename ( example TEST ), without an
             extension, and press [Return] when you are satisfied with the
             name you have chosen.  ( Please note, the file has not been
             created yet; only after being saved, as explained later, will
             it actually be written to the disk. )

             If you had elected to create a file which already existed in
             the directory, an error would have been displayed.



        3.   The Action menu:

             The ACTION menu gives you many options to choose from.

             First, try the "Title" option.  The title will be printed in
             large bold characters across the top when the master schedule
             is printed.  It also appears as the first line, but not in bold
             print, for individual schedules.

             Use the cursor keys to position the flashing pointer to the
             "Title" option and depress [Return].

             If this is your first time with WHOWORKS try typing "NURSES
             SCHEDULE" or "EMPLOYEE SCHEDULE" or another title more
             meaningful followed by a [Return].

             Now try the "Footer" option.  This causes a footnote-like
             message to be printed at the very bottom of your schedule.

             Use the cursor keys to move the flashing triangle to "Footer"
             and push the [Return] key.

             Type "Mike has picnic tickets" or some other message and then
             press [Return].

        4.   Personnel option, Action menu:

             Personnel should be the next option to choose.  Move the
             pointer to "Personnel" and press [Return].  You will now work
             at the bottom of the screen.

             Notice that there are 32 places available to enter names.
             These are numbered 01 to 32.  The marks ( heart shapes ) and
             the emphasis ( + and @ ) will be discussed shortly.

             To enter a name, first use the cursor keys to move the
             highlighted bar to the desired number and begin typing the name
             followed by a [Return].  Move the highlighted bar to the next
             number, type the next name and so forth until all the names
             have been listed.  Don't worry about rearranging the names,
             that can be done later.

             Mistakes are easy to change.  Lets suppose that one of the
             names you had typed was "Buddy", but then having reconsidered
             your choice believe he would prefer to be listed as "Bud".
             Simply re-position the highlighted bar to his number and type
             the new name.

             Emphasis is added to a name by typing the "@" symbol.  Emphasis
             only applies to landscape style printouts described later, but
             then it means the name will be printed white on a black
             background rather than the usual black on white.  This feature
             makes those names stand out.  Typically, lead persons or
             supervisory personnel might have their names emphasized and
             listed ahead of their group.



             Names do not have to be people names.  You can type categories
             like "Full Time" and "Per Diem" or "Technician", "Pharmacist"
             and "Clerk".  Print outs look good with these emphasized.

             The user can also delete a name, insert a name between existing
             names or rearrange the order of the names.

             To delete a name, move the highlighted bar with the cursor keys
             to the desired name then press [^D] ( Control and D keys ).

             To insert a name move the highlighted bar to a number.  When
             the [^I] ( Control and I keys ) are depressed, all of the names
             beginning with the highlighted are pushed back one higher-
             numbered position, and a new space is created just ahead of the
             highlighted bar.  Be careful, however, because the name for 32
             gets pushed out ( along with its schedule ) and will be lost
             forever.

             The [^T] ( Control and T keys ) and the [^X] ( Control and X
             keys ) work together for rearranging name ordering.  The
             sequence to follow is position the highlighted bar to one or
             more names which are to be moved and depress the [^T] key.  A
             heart-shaped symbol will appear to the left of the respective
             number(s).  If you make a mistake, hit the [^T] key again and
             the heart will disappear.  Next move the highlighted bar to a
             number.  When [^X] is pressed, all of the tagged names will be
             moved just ahead of ( at a lower number than ) the highlighted
             bar position.

             No names or schedules will ever be lost by using the [^X] key.
             They are only rearranged.

             To quit this option, use [F10] ( Function key 10 ).  It is safe
             to quit even with heart tags left on the screen; they will be
             cleared automatically.

        5.   Format options, Action menu:

             Before starting a schedule, you must specify the report format.
             Move the flashing pointer to the Format option and press
             [Return].

             You are given a choice of 0, 1, 6 or 11 characters.  Each of
             these specifies how many characters can be used to identify the
             assignments.  It also determines which master schedule printout
             styles are available and how much information can be displayed
             on the screen during scheduling.

             0-character formats:

                  This format is usually chosen when you simply want to let
                  the individual know that he or she is scheduled for that
                  day.  The start time is irrelevant.

                  Master schedules may be printed in portrait or landscape
                  mode.



                  An entire 5-week schedule will be displayed on the screen
                  during scheduling.

             1-character formats:

                  This format is chosen when a single character can be used
                  to identify when individuals are to work.  For example,
                  "1", "2" or "3" could indicate first, second and third
                  shifts or "D", "E" and "N" could indicate day, evening and
                  night.  Likewise, "H" could be holiday and "V" vacation.

                  Master schedules may be printed in portrait or landscape
                  mode.

                  An entire 5-week schedule will be displayed on the screen
                  during scheduling.

             6-character formats:

                  This format is best when the start time must be written
                  out as in 11:30, 11:30A, 11:30P and 23:30.  This format
                  can also be used instead to specify something about the
                  assignment.  An example might be which room to use: 201,
                  332, 14C, etc. or which department to cover: MENS, SPORTS,
                  CAMPG, etc.

                  Master schedules may only be printed in portrait mode.

                  One week at-a-time will be displayed on the screen during
                  scheduling.

             11-character formats:

                  This format can be used to give start-end times like
                  11:00-4:00.  It can also be used for assignments as
                  mentioned above in the 6-character format.

                  Master schedules may only be printed in portrait mode and
                  they require two lines per individual ( more paper to get
                  a complete schedule ).

                  Five days at-a-time will be displayed on the screen during
                  scheduling.

             If this is your first time with WHOWORKS, try the 1-character
             format.  Later, come back and try the others.

             Enter the number of characters to use and then press [Return].

        6.   Schedule option, Action menu:

             The actual schedule input is done with the "Schedule" option.
             Move the pointer to that option and push [Return].  A new
             screen will appear.



             The screen layout depends upon which format you chose earlier.
             A 0- or 1-character format shows 35 columns, with 1 day per
             column.  A 6-character format shows 7 columns and an
             11-character format shows 5.

             Days and dates are listed along the top of the screen.  Moving
             the right and left cursor keys moves the highlighted day left
             or right.  Moving up and down changes names.

             [F10] is used to quit this screen.  You will be taken back to
             the action menu.

             Below are described how to set dates, moving through the
             schedule and making assignment entries.

        6a.  Selecting a start date, Schedule screen:

             The first step in scheduling is to enter the desired starting
             date.  The start date is the left-most date on the scheduling
             screen.  WHOWORKS gives you two options to set the start date.
             You can enter the date directly by depressing [^D] ( Control
             and D keys ) or you can view and select a calendar month by
             depressing [^C] ( Control and C keys ).

             If [^D] is pressed, the date is entered in day-month-year form
             followed by return.

             If [^C] is pressed,

                  three calendar months will pop up and 5 options will be
                  available.  You can advance the calendar display using the
                  "Forward" option, or you can move the calendar display
                  back a month-at-a-time with the "Backward" option.

                  The "Enter Date" option allows you to type in the date in
                  month-year form.  That month's calendar will be displayed
                  when the screen is refreshed.

                  The "Pick" option causes WHOWORKS to select the center
                  calendar to set the schedule dates.

                  "Quit" returns you to the schedule screen without changing
                  the start date.

             After entering a date with [^D] or picking a calendar month
             with [^C], the dates and days will automatically be adjusted
             across the top of the scheduling screen.

        6b.  Movement keystrokes, Schedule Screen:

             Movement keystrokes are listed on the the bottom of the screen.
             To make a schedule entry, use those movement keys to select the
             intersection of a date and a name, as indicated by the high-
             lighted rectangle.



             There is only enough room to hold 16 names on the screen at one
             time; therefore, to see the others and to make their entries,
             the screen must be scrolled by using either the Cursor up/down
             keys or the Control and Page up/down keys.

             There is an indicator near the screen bottom showing which day
             ( Day # 1 to 35 ) and which name ( Who # 1 to 32 ) is
             highlighted.

        6c.  Making schedule entries, Schedule screen:

             The entries typed on the schedule are usually a matter of an
             individual's taste and organization practice.  The number of
             characters which can be entered is based upon the format
             previously set.  To enter an assignment just begin typing a
             letter or numeral.

             In 6- and 11-character formats, the important thing to remember
             is that the left-most character tells WHOWORKS whether an
             assignment has been entered.  If the character is NOT a space,
             WHOWORKS believes an assignment has been entered and it will
             appear in the printouts.  But if the first character is a
             space, WHOWORKS will not include the entry in printouts.

             If you wish to change an entry which already has an assignment,
             move to that position and begin typing the new assignment.  If
             you wish to delete that entry ( remove the assignment ) make
             sure the field is filled with spaces.

             0-character formats will only display a "#" on the schedule.
             This means the person is scheduled that day.  Pressing any
             letter or digit key enters the '#' symbol.  Pressing [Space]
             removes it.

             Read the section below on Editing Keys.  This describes how to
             move the cursor, erasing the rest of the entry, insert and
             overwrite modes, etc to simplify your entering data.

        6d.  Repeat and Alt-Keys, Schedule screen:

             The [^X] and Alt-Keys can greatly simplify your typing effort
             while scheduling in the 6- and 11-character formats.

             Each time an entry is made, WHOWORKS temporarily remembers it.
             Rather than having to type a lengthy entry like 8:30-5:00 over
             and over, you can just press the [^X] key to repeat the last
             entry.  That is, type an entry like 8:30-5:00 at the first
             assignment and then move through the entire schedule typing
             [^X] everywhere that same assignment should appear.

             The Alt-letter keys, Alt-A through Alt-L can be set up with the
             WHOWORKS configuration option, described later, to
             automatically type entries with a single keystroke.

             If your organization has a limited number of fixed schedule
             periods like the example following, these times can be tied to
             an Alt Key.



                  5:30-10:30     Alt-A
                  10:00-4:00     Alt-B
                  3:30-9:00      Alt-C
                  8:30-1:00      Alt-D

             Now, instead of typing in each entry, that manager would only
             need to press one of four keys at each assignment.  Of course
             he or she could still enter special assignments by typing in
             the usual manner.

        7.   Saving and Quitting, Action menu:

             The most important thing to remember is to SAVE your work.  Do
             this by moving the flashing, triangular pointer to the "Save"
             option in the Action menu and pressing [Return].  A message
             will flash on the screen to show you that the file is being
             saved.

             When you are done scheduling, the names are ordered properly
             and the title and footer say what you want, then use the "Quit"
             option to leave the action menu.  Just in case you forgot,
             there is one more chance to save your work.  You will be asked
             to press the "S", "L" or [Esc] keys.  If you are sure your work
             was saved, push L, otherwise, select one of the other keys as
             appropriate.

        8.   More about Editing and Creating files:

             If you had been following the above steps, you would now be
             returned to the Edit/Create menu.  You must make another
             decision: "Create" another file, "Copy then Edit" an existing
             file, "Edit" an existing file, or "Quit" back to the main menu.
             Notice that the file which you just created is now listed below
             the WHOWORKS FILES line.  If you want to edit that file, or any
             other, select the "Edit" option, use the highlighted bar to
             select the file and as always push [Return].

             The Copy then Edit option allows you to leave an existing
             schedule file in the directory, and yet make a new schedule
             similar to the first without having to re-enter all of the
             names and assignments.  When this option is selected, you are
             asked for the new file name, after which, you may freely edit
             the information to make the new schedule.



        9.   Printing Schedule Files:

             The schedules can printed by moving the pointer in the main
             menu to "Print" and pressing [Return].

             At the next screen, select the option depending upon which
             printer ( or compatible ) you have by moving the flashing
             pointer and depressing [Return].  Next, use the cursor keys to
             move the highlighted bar to the proper file and again press
             [Return].

             You may print schedules for individuals who are named on the
             schedule by selecting the Individual option.  After selecting
             this option, you must tag the names of each person to receive a
             printout by moving the highlighted bar to their name and then
             depressing the "T" key.  A heart shaped symbol will appear
             beside the selected names.  To remove a heart, move the bar to
             the name and again press "T".  Press "P" when all of the names
             have been tagged to start the printing process.

             Each individual receives 2 sheets for their convenience.  The
             first is in calendar format.  Assignments are placed on the
             calendar and underlined with <<+++++++>> to emphasize the
             assigned days.  The individual may post this on his or her
             refrigerator at home and "pencil in" other activities.  The
             second sheet is a simple listing of the dates and assignments
             which can be carried in a wallet or purse.

             Master schedules can be printed in landscape or portrait mode
             depending upon whether 0-, 1-, 6- or 11-character format was
             chosen.  Landscape mode is available for 0- and 1-character
             formats.  The entire 5 week schedule is printed on a single
             sheet in matrix form.  Each date is listed across the top of
             the page and all names are listed down the left border of the
             paper.  Assignments are printed at the intersection of the name
             and date.  ( The term "landscape" comes from the orientation of
             the paper; the long direction is horizontal the way most
             landscapes are painted. )

             Portrait mode is available for printing all master schedules no
             matter how many characters are specified to display the
             assignments.  These are printed in calendar format.  Only the
             names of those assigned will be printed in each day.  If there
             is not enough room to print an entire week on the paper,
             because too many names are listed, additional sheets will be
             printed until all 5 weeks have been printed.  (The term
             "portrait" comes from the orientation of the paper; the long
             direction is vertical the way most portraits are painted. )

             Select the "Quit" option when printing has completed, or, if
             there is another file to be printed, repeat the above
             procedure.



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        *                      EDITING KEYSTROKES                          *
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        The keystrokes listed below can be used to rapidly edit various
        entries such as the names, footer, title, date, schedule entries and
        filenames.

             [Cur Left] and [Cur Right] keys:
                  Moves the cursor position left or right.
             [^Cur Left] and [^Cur Right] keys:
                  Moves the cursor position 8 characters left or right.
             [Home] key:
                  Moves cursor to left side.
             [End] key:
                  Moves cursor to right side.
             [Tab] key:
                  Erases entire line.
             [^End] key:
                  Erases all characters above and to the right of the
                  cursor.
             [Delete] key:
                  Deletes only the single character above the cursor.
             [Backspace] key:
                  Erases the character to the immediate left of the cursor.
             [Ins] key:
                  Toggles between the over-write and insert modes.  In the
                  insert mode, characters are inserted at the cursor
                  location.  The cursor is a small blinking underline.  In
                  the over-write mode, a typed character simply replaces the
                  character above the cursor.  The cursor changes has a box
                  shape.

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        *              OTHER INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW                   *
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        1.   Revising a schedule is easy.  You do not have to redo all the
             names, dates and schedule data.  You only have to edit the
             items which are different.  The starting date will be new, but
             probably, most of the same names will appear and be in the same
             order, and likely much of the schedule will be similar.  Of
             course it depends on your particular situation.  Subsequent
             changes are usually easier than creating the first schedule.

             There are two ways to call up an existing file for editing.
             First, make the "Edit/Create" choice in the main menu.  All of
             the files in the current directory will be listed, and you will
             be asked to select one of three options: "Create", "Copy then
             Edit" or "Edit".  "Edit" allows you to alter an existing file
             and then save the altered version.  "Copy then Edit" loads an
             existing file but saves it under a different name; the original
             file will still remain on the disk unchanged.



        2.   Each time you try to resave a file which already exists, the
             existing file is renamed with a ".BAK" extension, and then a
             new file with the ".WW_" extension is created.  Thus, some
             degree of security exists to overcome disasters.

        3.   Each file occupies 12913 bytes.  27 schedule files, including
             the backup's, will fit onto a 360K floppy disk.

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        *                    CONFIGURING WHOWORKS                          *
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        Screen colors and Macro key definitions may be configured in
        WHOWORKS.  Changes will take place immediately during the session in
        which these are changed; however, to take effect permanently, that
        is each time WHOWORKS is run, the changes must be saved.

        The first step is to make sure you are logged onto the the disk
        drive and directory where the WHOWORKS.EXE program is located.  You
        can do this from the main menu or you can quit to DOS and change the
        default drive and directory.

        1.   Screen Colors:

             Users with color systems can easily change the screen colors
             used in WHOWORKS.  From the main menu, select the "Configure"
             option.  Then select the "Screen Colors" option.  All of the
             color pairs will be displayed.

             Each color has two attributes, the foreground color ( such as
             the letters you are currently reading ) and a background color,
             which is as the name suggests, the area behind the characters.
             These two attributes together are called a color pair.  Sample
             text is displayed for each color pair.

             The foreground attribute can have one of sixteen different
             values and the background can have one of eight values.

             Use the cursor keys to move the highlighted bar to the color
             pair number which you desire to change.  Depress "F" to change
             the foreground color and "B" to change the background.  Try
             different combinations until an appealing combination is
             displayed.  Then move to the next color pair and do the same
             thing.

             Some users have color cards installed in their computer but
             have a monochrome monitor.  This set up will display shades of
             gray.  Many laptop PC's are built this way.  In these cases, it
             is strongly suggested to use WHOWORKS's preset monochrome
             colors by pressing the "M" key.

             Pressing the "D" key, reloads WHOWORKS's default colors.



        2.   Macro Keys:

             Frequently used keystrokes for typing schedule entries may be
             stored permanently and then recalled with the Alt Keys.  From
             the main menu, select the "Configure" option and then the
             "Macro Keys" option in the configure menu.

             Each of the available Alt Keys will be listed along with their
             substitutions beside.  To edit the characters, move the
             highlighted bar over the Alt key letter and begin typing.
             Remember, the left-most character must be a non-space character
             or WHOWORKS will ignore the assignment in the printouts.

        3.   Saving the configuration:

             When you select the "Quit" option in the configuration menu,
             you have a choice of saving the changes permanently or not.
             You can keep the changes temporarily, for this session only, by
             pressing the "L" key.  You can permanently save the changes by
             pressing the "S" key.

             Just in case you forgot to set the directory shown at the top
             of the screen to that containing the WHOWORKS.EXE program,
             pressing the "D" key allows you to make the directory change.


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        licensed, as is, for use on one or more machines by paying a fee.

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