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Readme File for the Charter issue of Smart Access.
Copyright 1993 Pinnacle Publishing

The following files can be found on the Companion Disk.

Note: All files with the ZIP extension were Zipped using version
2.0 of PKZIP.  We have included PKZIP v 2.0g as a self-extracting
file on the companion disk.  See below for how to use it.

NOTE: Version 1.1 of PKZIP can NOT be used to unzip these files!
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README.TXT     This File

PK204G.EXE      A self-extracting archive file for version
                2.04g of PK Zip.  See instructions below.

INDX9302.ZIP   The Smart Access Index Database for this issue.
FEDDEM01.ZIP   Helen Feddema's abridged version of the Crafts 
          database discussed in her "Printing Plain ASCII
          Reports" article.  Also includes ASCII.WBT batch file.
LESZYN01.ZIP   Stan Leszynski & Greg Reddick's 
          "Naming Objects in Access: A Proposed Standard" article 
          in Word for Windows and Text formats.
LITWIN01.ZIP   The Soundex() User Defined Function as discussed in
          Paul Litwin's "A Soundex Function for Access" article.

FREEMEM.ZIP     A free Metz Software utility for monitoring memory
                and system resources usage in Windows.
BUGLIST.ZIP     The "official" Microsoft Access v 1.0 bug list with
                work-arounds.

ACCGANG.ZIP     Use to unlock the Access secret "gang" screen. 
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How to extract and use PKZIP:
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This is version 2.04g of an indispensible shareware program that 
we encourage you to register!

To use it, first create a new directory on your hard disk and copy
the PK204G.EXE file there.  Run PK204G from DOS or a Windows
DOS session.  It will self-extract into numerous files.
Follow the instructions on setup.  Once setup, you can use 
PKUNZIP to unzip the remaining files on disk.

Unzipping a file will go something like this: Suppose you want 
to unzip the file BUGLIST.ZIP. At a DOS prompt, you would
type 

PKUNZIP BUGLIST

(This assumes that the directory where you unzipped PK204g.EXE is 
either the current directory or a pathed directory, and that the
file BUGLIST.ZIP is in the current directory.)
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Enjoy!