
                                  WELCOME TO

                  WORDWORKER:  THE ACCELERATED NEW TESTAMENT

Included on this system disk and the text disk are the files necessary to run
Wordworker.  The program WWSETUP will configure a profile for your system.

System:  WW.COM,INT.DCT,EXT.DCT,REFFILE,PUNFILE,ALPHSHEL,WW.HLP,XPOINT,XREF
Text:    WRDFILE

To start the program, put the System disk in A: and the Text disk in B: and
type "WW" at the DOS prompt.  If you have a hard disk system, copy both disks
into a sub-directory called WORDWORK.

After starting the program you should examine each help screen to learn about
program operation.  A complete Wordworker system with a manual and disks is
available from The Way International.

Also on this disk is the file WW.DEF.  This is a set of keyboard macro
definitions for PC-Write.  Include the line !WW.DEF in the ED.DEF file of
version 2.6, or copy it into RULER.DEF of earlier versions.


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