




















                                   Quick-Zip(TM) v2.1



                                   Copyright 1990-1991



                        Programmed/Designed by Matthew A. Spaethe

                                  Insight Software(TM)




































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 2


         OVERVIEW



              Quick-Zip is a database program dedicated to printing bar codes

         known as POSTNET.  These codes can be read for sorting purposes by the

         United States Postal Service, and if you utilize bulk mailings there

         are discounts available for their use.





              NOTICE: The unregistered copy of Quick-Zip will allow a maximum

         of seventy-five entries.  Upon registering Quick-Zip, you will receive

         the registered copy that will allow as many entries as possible within

         your computer's base environment.  On a 640k computer you can have

         approximately 3500 entries.






































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 3


         --Hardware Requirements



              Quick-Zip supports both color and monochrome systems.  It will

         automatically detect which type is present, but may be manually

         overridden if necessary.  The more base system memory you have, the

         better.  On a typical 640k system, you can have approximately 3500

         entries at one time.  An Epson compatible 24-pin or 9-pin printer is

         needed to print the bar codes, and the program was designed using an

         Epson Action Printer 4000 (24-pin).  It has been tested on various

         Epson and Epson compatible printers.





         --Installation



              Quick-Zip must reside in the same directory as its support files.

         If the support files are not found upon execution, they will be

         created with default values.  It is recommended that you create a

         directory for Quick-Zip, and check to see if the following files are

         present:

           QZIP.EXE
           QZIP.CFG
           QZIPDOC.TXT






















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 4


         --Execution



              To execute Quick-Zip you must specify a command line parameter(s)

         and a filename when needed.  If you should specify the wrong options,

         a quick reference screen will be displayed.  This screen is not meant

         to take the place of the written documentation, but is intended to

         aide in the execution of Quick-Zip.  For example, to load the file

         MAIL.QZP for editing, printing, etc. you would enter QZIP L MAIL.QZP

         at the DOS prompt.  More help can be found under COMMAND LINE

         PARAMETERS.












































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 5


         COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS



         --Summary

           Usage:  QZIP <command> [-<sw> [-<sw>...]] [<file_name>]



              When executing Quick-Zip you must specify a command line

         parameter; however, the switches are optional.  A filename is not

         always required, but not including one when needed will generate an

         error message.  The usage line above shows that you can only specify

         one command, but you may specify any number of switches.  The

         following is a list of commands and switches:

         <commands>

           c: convert comma delimited text file to Quick-Zip data file

           e: convert Quick-Zip data file to comma delimited text file

           h: the quick reference screen

           l: load or create a file for printing, editing, etc.

           p: convert text file formatted as mailing labels to Quick-Zip data

                file, starting with the first line of each label

           q: convert text file formatted as mailing labels to Quick-Zip data

                file, ignoring the first line of each label

           r: list registered company or person(s) and version information

           s: setup screen

         <switches>

           d: debug mode/extra information

           c: force color mode

           m: force monochrome mode












     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 6


         COMMANDS



         --Setup

              command - s

              The 's' command does not require a filename.



              This command instructs Quick-Zip to enter the setup screen and

         create the configuration file in the current directory.  Also, if no

         configuration file can be found upon execution, you will be taken to

         the setup screen automatically.  In the setup mode you can toggle

         options by pressing the appropriate key.  The following list defines

         each key along with the options it selects:

           'A' - Print method/position

              Label for address block area

              Label for bar code clear zone

              Legal size envelope

              Postcard

           'B' - Print in ascending order by

              Zip Code

              Last Name

           'C' - Printer type/quality

              Epson 9-pin; Emphasized

              Epson 9-pin; Normal

              Epson 24-pin; Letter Quality

              Epson 24-pin; Draft

           'D' - Return address

              You will be prompted for your:

                Name








     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 7


                Address  Line 1

                Address  Line 2

                City

                State

                Zip

           'X' - Exit

              Will save the configuration and take you back to DOS.



              The return address is only printed on envelopes and postcards.

         If you do not wish to have a return address printed, press 'D' during

         configuration and hit enter when asked for the information.





         --Loading/Creating

              command - l

              The 'l' command requires a filename.



              This tells Quick-Zip that a file will be read or created.  If the

         file is not found, you will be asked if you wish to create it.  To

         load or create the file MAIL.QZP, enter QZIP L MAIL.QZP at the DOS

         prompt.  Since you can use any valid path and filename allowed in DOS,

         your data file does not have to be located in the working directory.

         For example, if MAIL.QZP was located in the directory DATA on drive C:

         and QZIP was in a different location, you would enter

         QZIP L C:\DATA\MAIL.QZP to load the file.














     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 8


         --Help Screen/Quick Reference

              command - h

              The 'h' command does not require a filename.



              It instructs Quick-Zip to display the quick reference screen.

         This screen shows the version, usage, and a list of the commands and

         switches along with a short summary.  This screen is also displayed if

         you incorrectly use the command line parameters.





         --Memory/Number Of Entries

              command - m

              The 'm' command does not require a filename.



              Specifying this command tells Quick-Zip to return the maximum

         number of entries possible within your environment.  This number

         depends on how much unfragmented memory is available.





         --Registration Information

              command - r

              The 'r' command does not require a filename.



              This command instructs Quick-Zip to display to whom this version

         is registered along with version information.














     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                       Page 9


         --Comma Delimited File To Quick-Zip Data File

              command - c

              The command 'c' requires a filename.



              This command will direct Quick-Zip to convert a comma delimited

         text file to a Quick-Zip data file.  The filename must be the name of

         the comma delimited text file, including the path if necessary.  Since

         the resulting Quick-Zip data file will have an extension of QZP, it

         cannot be the extension of the comma delimited text file.  If you

         wanted to convert the comma delimited text file MYLIST.TXT to a

         Quick-Zip data file, you would enter QZIP C MYLIST.TXT at the DOS

         prompt.  The Quick-Zip data file will be automatically named

         MYLIST.QZP .



         In the comma delimited text file, the classification field can be

         omitted for conversion.  If so, it will default to '?' in the

         Quick-Zip data file.  The following is the structure for the comma

         delimited text file:

         "FIRST_NAME","LAST_NAME","ADDRESS_LINE_1","ADDRESS_LINE_2","CITY",

         "STATE","ZIP_CODE","CLASSIFICATION" <end of line/carriage return>



         Length of each field in Quick-Zip:

              FIRST_NAME + LAST_NAME = 30 characters

              ADDRESS_LINE_1 = 30 characters

              ADDRESS_LINE_2 = 30 characters

              CITY = 15 characters

              STATE = 2 characters

              ZIP_CODE = 10 characters








     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 10


              CLASSIFICATION = 1 character



         Example:

         "Mr. John A.","Smith","University of USA","5050 Imaginary St",

         "Nowhere","US","X"





         --Quick-Zip Data File To Comma Delimited File

              command - e

              The command 'e' requires a filename.



              This command will direct Quick-Zip to convert a Quick-Zip data

         file to a comma delimited text file.  The filename must be the name of

         the Quick-Zip data file, including the path if necessary.  Because the

         comma delimited text file will have an extension of TXT, it cannot be

         the extension of the Quick-Zip data file.  For example, if you were to

         convert the Quick-Zip text file MYLIST.QZP to a comma delimited text

         file, you would enter QZIP E MYLIST.QZP at the DOS prompt.  The comma

         delimited text file will be automatically named MYLIST.TXT .



         The structure of the comma delimited text file can be found under the

         documentation for the command 'c'.




















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 11


         --Mailing Label Text File To Quick-Zip Data File; Read First Line

              command - p

              The command 'p' requires a filename.



              This command will allow Quick-Zip to convert a text file

         formatted as mailing labels to a Quick-Zip data file.  The filename

         must be the name of the text file, including the path if necessary.

         Since the resulting Quick-Zip data file will have an extension of QZP,

         it cannot be the extension of the text file.  To create a text file

         formatted as mailing labels, you can print a mailing list from your

         database to a file instead of to the printer.  Quick-Zip will read the

         first line in the file as the information to be converted.



         The following is the structure of a text file formatted as mailing

         labels.  The first line contains information to be converted:

         Line # ->Text File Data



         Line 1 ->John Q. Smith

         Line 2 ->1234 Imaginary Ln

         Line 3 ->Anywhere US  12345-1234

         Line 4 ->

         Line 5 ->

         Line 6 ->

         Line 7 ->Adam A. Jones

         Line 8 ->My Company Name

         Line 9 ->5245 Imaginary Lane

         Line 10->Anywhere US  1234-1233

         Line 11->








     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 12


         Line 12->



              The software will automatically adjust to three and four line

         addresses, but each label must occupy six lines in the text file.

         Also, the address must be formatted to United States Postal Service

         specifications.  Mainly, one space between the city and state, and two

         spaces between the city and zip code.





         --Mailing Label Text File To Quick-Zip Data File; Ignore First Line

              command - q

              The command 'q' requires a filename.



              This command will allow Quick-Zip to convert a text file

         formatted as mailing labels to a Quick-Zip data file.  The filename

         must be the name of the text file, including the path if necessary.

         Since the resulting Quick-Zip data file will have an extension of QZP,

         it cannot be the extension of the text file.  To create a text file

         formatted as mailing labels, you can print a mailing list from your

         database to a file instead of to the printer.  Quick-Zip will ignore

         the first line in the file and treat the second line as information to

         be converted.



         The following is the structure of a text file formatted as mailing

         labels.  Quick-Zip starts with second line of each label for reading

         information:

         Line # ->Text File Data










     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 13


         Line 1 ->PRESORTXXXXXXXXXX456462

         Line 2 ->John Q. Smith

         Line 3 ->1234 Imaginary Ln

         Line 4 ->Anywhere US  12345-1234

         Line 5 ->

         Line 6 ->

         Line 7 ->PRESORTXXXXXXXXXX423645

         Line 8 ->Adam A. Jones

         Line 9 ->My Company Name

         Line 10->5245 Imaginary Lane

         Line 11->Anywhere US  1234-1233

         Line 12->



              The software will automatically adjust to three and four line

         addresses, but each label must occupy six lines in the text file.

         Also, the address must be formatted to United States Postal Service

         specifications.  Mainly, one space between the city and state, and two

         spaces between the city and zip code.




























     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 14


         SWITCHES



         --Debug Mode

              Switch - d



              Specifying this switch after most commands will tell Quick-Zip to

         display more information.  For example, during the loading of a file

         you will be shown the amount of memory available, the filename, and

         how many entries have been read.  If you include this switch during

         the conversion of a file, the information will be displayed the way

         Quick-Zip interprets it.  This can be useful when converting a mailing

         list for use with Quick-Zip.  This switch is not necessary, but many

         may find it helpful.





         --Force Color Mode

              Switch - c



              This switch will instruct Quick-Zip that you have a color card.

         It will make Quick-Zip write directly to the color address, even if it

         thinks you have a monochrome card.






















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 15


         --Force Monochrome Mode

              Switch - m



              This switch will instruct Quick-Zip that you have a monochrome

         card.  It will make Quick-Zip write directly to the monochrome

         address, even if it thinks you have a color card.




















































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 16


         MAIN COMMANDS



         --Add Entry

              Alt-A



              This will allow you to add a new entry to your Quick-Zip file.



         The following keys perform specific functions when adding an entry:

              TAB or DOWN ARROW - next field

              SHIFT-TAB or UP ARROW - previous field

              RIGHT ARROW - move right within the field

              LEFT ARROW - move left within the field

              DEL - deletes character where cursor is located

              INS - toggles between insertion and type over mode

              ESCAPE - Aborts and no data is entered

              ENTER - Saves the data as an entry



              You cannot add a new entry if there is not enough memory, or if

         you try to exceed seventy-five entries with an unregistered copy of

         Quick-Zip.
























     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 17


         --Clear Marked Entries

              Alt-C



              All entries that are marked (green entries) will become unmarked.

         This has no effect on already unmarked entries.





         --Delete Entry

              Alt-D



              This tags the current entry for deletion.  The last name in the

         NAMES column will become red, and the word DELETED will be displayed.

         It is not removed from the Quick-Zip data file until the REMOVE

         DELETED entries function has been performed.




































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 18


         --Edit Entry

              Alt-E



              This will allow you to edit the current entry's data.



         The following keys perform specific functions when editing an entry:

              TAB or DOWN ARROW - next field

              SHIFT-TAB or UP ARROW - previous field

              RIGHT ARROW - move right within the field

              LEFT ARROW - move left within the field

              DEL - deletes character where cursor is located

              INS - toggles between insertion and type over mode

              ESCAPE - Aborts and no data is entered

              ENTER - Saves the data as an entry





         --Find Entry

              Alt-F



              You will be prompted for the last name to search for.  You may

         enter as little or as much of the last name as you wish.  For example,

         if you entered 'JO' you would be taken to the first entry that began

         with 'JO'.  Another example would be to find the names that began with

         the letter 'S'.  To do so, you would enter only 'S' at the prompt.
















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 19


         --Entry Information

              Alt-I



              This will display a summary of all the entries.  It includes

         information on the types of bar codes, how many are marked, how many

         currently have a deleted status, and how much memory is available for

         Quick-Zip's use.





         --Jump To An Entry

              Alt-J



              You will be prompted for an entry number to which to jump.  This

         number must fall within the total number of entries that are entered

         in your Quick-Zip file.





         --Mark All Entries

              Alt-M



              This will mark all the entries in Quick-Zip.  To represent that

         they are marked, they will become green in the NAMES column, and the

         word MARKED will be displayed.  This is useful if you want to print

         all of the entries except for a few.  To do this, you would mark all

         of the entries, and then unmark the entries you do not want by

         pressing the space bar.












     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 20


         --Print

              Alt-P



              A menu will be displayed of various means to print certain

         entries.  From this, you can select the current entry, a specific

         entry, a specific classification, marked entries, range of entries, or

         all entries.  If there is more that one entry for printing, you will

         be shown the number of entries for printing and asked if that is what

         you want.  Next, you can select the quantity for printing per entry.

         If you enter zero, nothing will be printed.





         --Remove Deleted Entries

              Alt-R



              All entries that have a deleted status will be removed from

         memory.  You must have at least one entry remaining in memory after

         the removal of deleted entries.  The removal step is permanent, so you

         will be shown the number that will be removed along with an option to

         abort.  Quick-Zip doesn't create backup files, so it is suggested that

         you keep a copy of the Quick-Zip data file.






















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 21


         --Save

              Alt-S



              This saves all the entries in memory to the filename you

         specified when loading.  Also, upon exiting Quick-Zip you will be

         prompted on whether or not you wish to save your changes.





         --Quit

              Alt-Q



              This allows you to quit Quick-Zip, save your changes if you wish,

         and exit to DOS.  You are prompted once as to whether you are sure

         about quitting.





         --Mark Current Entry

              Space Bar



              The current entry will toggle between being marked and unmarked.

         If an entry is marked, it will become green in the NAMES column, and

         the word MARKED will be displayed.




















     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 22


         --Moving Among Entries



              When viewing the entries, you can move among them very easily.



         The following keys perform specific functions when viewing an entry:

              UP ARROW - moves to previous entry

              DOWN ARROW - moves to next entry

              PAGE UP - moves up a multiple number of entries

              PAGE DOWN - moves down a multiple number of entries

              HOME - moves to first entry

              END - moves to last entry










































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 23


         REGISTRATION



              This program is copyrighted material.  After a reasonable
         evaluation period, please register Quick-Zip using the following form.
         You will receive a registered version which allows as many entries as
         possible within your base operating environment.  This is
         approximately 3500 with 640k of base memory.


         *****************************************************************

         Personal Use Only..........................................$16

              Each additional copy (personal).......................$8

         Commercial Use.............................................$50

              Each additional copy (commercial).....................$25

                                              First Copy @ $_____ = $_____

                           Each Additional Copy @ $_____ x #_____ = $_____

                                                            Total = $_____

         NOTE: An additional registered copy of Quick-Zip is required for
               use on each additional physical computer/terminal.

               Send this completed form along with a check payable to:

                        Matthew A Spaethe
                        Insight Software
                        18009 E 49th Ter Ct S
                        Independence MO  64055-6922

         YOUR:

         Name___________________________________________________

         Company Name___________________________________________

         Address________________________________________________

         City_____________________  State___  Zip________-______



         Check the appropriate media type (Only one disk per copy):

              [ ] 3 1/2" disk  Quantity_______

              [ ] 5 1/4" disk  Quantity_______

         *****************************************************************







     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 24


         TECHNICAL



         --Bar Code Locations

              .----------------------------------------------------------.
              |                                                          |
          --->|   |<--- 1/2"                                1/2" --->|   |<---
              |                                                          |
              |                                                          |
           -  |   .--------------------------------------------------.   |
           ^  |   |                                                  |   |
           |  |   |             ADDRESS BLOCK BAR CODE LABEL         |   |
           |  |   |    .------> Place address block label            |   |
           |  |   |    |        in this general location.            |   |
           4" |   |    |                                             |   | 5/8"
          max |   |    |                                             |   |  |
           |  |   |    |                                             |   |  v
           |  |   |    |                    .----------------------------|  -
           |  |   |    |                    | BAR CODE CLEAR ZONE LABEL  |   
           v  |   |    |                    | |.|..|.|...|.|...|.||.||.| |   
           -  `--------|-------------------------------------------------'  -
                       |                        ^                           ^
                       |           4 3/4" ->|   |                        |<-|
                       |                        |
         The right-most bar must be             `--The left-most bar should be
         more than 1/2" from the right             located between 3 1/2" and
         edge of the mailpiece.  The               4 1/4" from the right edge
         left-most bar must be more                of the mailpiece.
         than 1/2" inch from the left              The preferred measurements
         edge of the mailpiece and                 are between 4 1/8" and
         less than 10 1/2" from the                4 1/4".
         right edge.  The top of any               These measurements will be
         bar should be less than 4"                effective January 1, 1992.
         from the bottom.  The bottom
         line of the address block must
         at least 5/8" from the bottom
         of the mailpiece.




         --Bar Dimensions

              Bar height: A tall (ONE) bar is 0.125 +/- 0.010 inches.
                          A short (ZERO) bar is 0.050 +/- 0.010 inches.

              Bar width: both bars are 0.020 +/- 0.005 inches.

              Bar spacing (pitch): 22 +/- 2 bars per inch.












     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 25


         --Generating Advanced Bar Code



              This program automatically generates the new Advanced Bar Code

         (ABC) wherever possible.  This method will be fully utilized in 1993

         by the United States Postal Service, and can be printed on mailings

         today.  To generate this bar code, you must have the ZIP+4 and an

         address entered in Quick-Zip, otherwise it will generate a five-digit

         bar code.  You can check to see which type of bar code will be

         generated for an entry by pressing ALT-I for information while viewing

         records.

              If you use bulk mail, check with your local Post-Office to see

         how much you can save by including bar codes on your mailings!





         --Standard 62-Bit Advanced Bar Code(ABC) Format



              F  SCF   Zone   Sector/Segment  Delivery Point  C.C.   F

              0  1-15  16-25  26-45           46-55           56-60  61



              a. Bit 0 is a frame bar and will always be a full bar.

              b. Bits 1-15 contain the 3 digits of the SCF.

              c. Bits 16-25 contain the 2 digits of the Zone.

              d. Bits 26-45 contain the 4 digits of the Sector/Segment number.

              e. Bits 46-55 contain the 2 digits of the Delivery Point.

              f. Bits 56-60 contain the single digit correction character.

              g. Bit 61 is a frame bar and will always be a full bar.



              Printed length: 2.495 to 3.125 inches








     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 26


         --Standard 32-Bit 5-Digit ZIP Format



              F  SCF   Zone   C.C.   F

              0  1-15  16-25  26-30  31



              a. Bit 0 is a frame bit and will always be a full bar.

              b. Bits 1-15 contain the 3 digits of the SCF.

              c. Bits 16-25 contain the 2 digits of the Zone.

              d. Bits 26-30 contain the single digit correction character.

              e. Bit 31 is a frame bit and will always be a full bar.



              Printed length: 1.245 to 1.625 inches








































     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 27


         DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY



              The Insight(TM) software and documentation are provided "as is"

         without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, by either

         Insight or any other person who has been involved in the creation,

         production, or distribution of the Insight software, including, but

         not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness

         for a particular purpose.  Insight does not warrant that the functions

         contained in the program(s) will meet your requirements or that the

         operation of the program(s) will be uninterrupted or error free.

         Also, Insight or any other person who has been involved in the

         creation, production, or distribution of the Insight software shall

         not be liable for any damages, including any lost profits, lost

         savings, or other incidental or consequential damages in connection

         with errors, inability to use, performance, quality, the furnishing,

         or documentation, even if Insight or any other person who has been

         involved in the creation, production, or distribution of the Insight

         software has been informed of the possibility of any damages, or for

         any claim by any other party.


























     Quick-Zip v2.1                                                      Page 28


         ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS



              A lot of time and work was put into the creation and design of

         Quick-Zip.  Projects of this size can require input and occasional

         help, which is why I would like to thank the following persons for

         their time:

              Barlow, Steve
              Budd, Fred
              Chalmers, Matthew
              Spaethe, James
              Valentine, Todd
              Witt, David















































        OVERVIEW ....................................................2
          Hardware Requirements .....................................3
          Installation ..............................................3
          Execution .................................................4
        COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS .....................................5
          Summary ...................................................5
             COMMANDS ...............................................6
               Setup ................................................6
               Loading/Creating .....................................7
               Help Screen/Quick Reference ..........................8
               Memory/Number Of Entries .............................8
               Registration Information .............................8
               Comma Delimited File To Quick-Zip Data File ..........9
               Quick-Zip Data File To Comma Delimited File .........10
               Mailing Label Text File To Quick-Zip Data File; Read
               First Line ..........................................11
               Mailing Label Text File To Quick-Zip Data File; Ignore
               First Line ..........................................12
             SWITCHES ..............................................14
               Debug Mode ..........................................14
               Force Color Mode ....................................14
               Force Monochrome Mode ...............................15
        MAIN COMMANDS ..............................................16
          Add Entry ................................................16
          Clear Marked Entries .....................................17
          Delete Entry .............................................17
          Edit Entry ...............................................18
          Find Entry ...............................................18
          Entry Information ........................................19
          Jump To An Entry .........................................19
          Mark All Entries .........................................19
          Print ....................................................20
          Remove Deleted Entries ...................................20
          Save .....................................................21
          Quit .....................................................21
          Mark Current Entry .......................................21
          Moving Among Entries .....................................22
        REGISTRATION ...............................................23
        TECHNICAL ..................................................24
          Bar Code Locations .......................................24
          Bar Dimensions ...........................................24
          Generating Advanced Bar Code .............................25
          Standard 62-Bit Advanced Bar Code(ABC) Format ............25
          Standard 32-Bit 5-Digit ZIP Format .......................26
        DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY .......................27
        ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...........................................28




















                                     A

     acknowledgments ...............................................28

                                     B

     bar code
        5-digit zip specifications .................................26
        advanced bar code specifications ...........................25
        bar dimensions .............................................24
        generating advanced bar code ...............................25

                                     C

     command line parameters ........................................5
        commands ....................................................6
        filename ....................................................5
        switches ...................................................14

     commands .......................................................6
        comma delimited file ....................................9, 10
        help screen/quick reference .................................8
        loading/creating file .......................................7
        mailing label file .....................................11, 12
        memory/number of entries ....................................8
        registration information ....................................8
        setup .......................................................6

     creating file ..................................................7

                                     D

     debugging .....................................................14

     disclaimer of warranty and liability ..........................27

                                     E

     entry
        add ........................................................16
        clear marked ...............................................17
        delete .....................................................17
        edit .......................................................18
        find .......................................................18
        information ................................................19
        jump .......................................................19
        mark all ...................................................19
        mark current ...............................................21
        print ......................................................20
        remove deleted .............................................20
        save .......................................................21

     executing ......................................................4

     export
        comma delimited file .......................................10











                                     F

     filename .......................................................5

                                     H

     hardware .......................................................3
        memory ......................................................3
        printer .....................................................3
        video .......................................................3

     help screen/quick reference ....................................8

                                     I

     import
        comma delimited file ........................................9
        mailing label file .....................................11, 12

     installation ...................................................3

                                     L

     label placement ...............................................24

     loading file ...................................................7

                                     M

     main commands .................................................16
        add entry ..................................................16
        clear marked entries .......................................17
        delete entry ...............................................17
        edit entry .................................................18
        entry information ..........................................19
        find entry .................................................18
        jump to entry ..............................................19
        mark all entries ...........................................19
        mark current entry .........................................21
        moving among entries .......................................22
        print ......................................................20
        quit .......................................................21
        remove deleted entries .....................................20
        save entries ...............................................21

     memory/number of entries .......................................8

                                     P

     print .........................................................20
        address block label .........................................6
        bar code clear zone label ...................................6
        envelope ....................................................6
        postcard ....................................................6











                                     Q

     quit ..........................................................21

                                     R

     register
        registration form ..........................................23
        this copy registered to .....................................8

     running ........................................................4

                                     S

     setup ..........................................................6
        print method/position .......................................6
        print order .................................................6
        print quality ...............................................6
        return address ..............................................6

     switches ......................................................14
        debug mode .................................................14
        force color mode ...........................................14
        force monochrome mode ......................................15

                                     V

     video
        force color mode ...........................................14
        force monochrome mode ......................................15
































