AUDIOCAS was written to provide a way of labeling
audio cassette tapes.  It prints 'three fold' cassette
tape insert covers, which fit over the tape liners
provided with the tape.  These Covers provide for
increased amounts of info, better readability, and
provide a neat appearance with less effort.  If you
print with 20 lb or better paper,  you do not need
to use the tape liners provided with the tape.

One line of Large size Type and one line of Standard
type are automatically centered in the second 'fold'
of the cassette cover.  These lines are entered in
the Title entry screen submenu of Entries.

The second "fold" is the one on the bottom of a
cassette tape box and is where most people usually
list the artist/album titles.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
     You must have fonts COURIER, COURIER NEW,
& COURIER NEW BOLD installed in your windows
program to have proper screens and printing
in this program.

The selections entry screen accepts information in
format desired, and allows for up to 20 lines of
data.  The screen is divided into two columns of 30
characters each.  Thus, you may list the contents
of the tape in two columns (use a delimiter, or
leave a space between columns) or the line may be
60 characters long by entering up to end of the
first column, and starting in the first space in the
second column.

The Print Preview selection on the menu will show
the final layout on the screen.  Select Sample to
look at suggestions.  You will notice that the
dividing line in the data entry screen is not
printed, and the two columns are joined without
a Space.
