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                                Written By:
                             J. Allan Williams






































































                             Copyright (c) 1992
                           MacroWare Software(tm)










































LEGAL STUFFS:
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License Agreement:

        This program is released into the public domain as shareware.
This means that the possessor of this program is granted a limited license
to use this product for a period of time.  In accordance with this
agreement the owner will not alter any portion of this program or
documentation, excluding phone number data files.  The possessor of
this program is permitted to distribute it under the conditions that
the program has not been altered or tampered with in any way, and
all files are included when distributed.  No money or service may be
charged for this distribution, however membership fees, etc. are
not considered payment for distribution.  There is no defined time
limit on the use of this program.  MacroWare cannot be held responsible
for any damages incurred by the use of this or any other product.
        Dial-It is Copyrighted (c) 1992 by MacroWare Software.
MacroWare(tm) and Dial-It(tm) are trademarks of MacroWare Software.




ORDERING STUFFS:
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To register this program, fill out the MacroWare order form and
send it, accompanied with $7, to:

                        MacroWare Software
                        133 Caribou Drive
                        Youngstown, Ohio 44512-6202

Be sure to make checks payable to Dave Carney or Jamie Williams.




PROGRAM STUFFS:
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System Requirements:    IBM or Compatible
                        DOS system
                        Hard Drive preferable




Main Menu:  Use the arrow keys to move up selection bar up and down to indicate
        your selection.  To exit the program, press Escape.  To select an
        option, press Enter.


MAIN MENU OPTIONS:

Load Phonebook:  This option loads a saved phonebook file.  It lists a
        maximum of 18 books, all of which must be in the current
        directory.  Pressing the <ENTER> key on a selection loads it.

        'L' - Pressing 'L' when in the Load Phonebook box allows you to
              load manually.  You are prompted for the name of the file.
              This allows you to load from other directories or an excess
              of 18 phonebooks.  *****Do not add an extension to the end
              of the filename.


Save Phonebook:  Saves the phonebook in memory to a data file.  Be sure to
        do this after editing or else your changes are lost after leaving
        the program.  The filename can be up to 8 letters.  Do not add an
        extension to the end of the filename.


View Phonebook:  Views the phonebook currently in memory, one entry at a
        time.  It starts at entry 1.  Pressing <ENTER> proceeds to the
        next entry in memory.  Pressing BackSpace will move to the previous
        entry.  Pressing Escape exits.

        'E' - Edit:  Allows you to edit your entries.  Editing a blank
              entry is in effect adding an entry to your list.  Press the
              number identifying which entry you wish to modify, and
              modify it.

        'D' - Dial:  If your modem type is supported(1), and Dial-It is
              properly configured (see Below--F3 Configure), Dial-It will
              dial the number for you.


Create Phonebook:  Pretty straight forward, actually.  You can create a
        maximum of one hundred entries in each phonebook file.  Thus,
        excluding manual loading, Dial-It supports about 1800 phone
        numbers total, that can be loaded without the 'L' option.


Options:

       Search:  Allows you to search the phonebook in memory for a
         string of text.  It need not be any recognizable word, i.e.
         782, Dave, u are all examples.  Case does not matter.  The
         Search routine then proceeds through all the entries--starting
         at entry 1--until it finds a match.  It then displays that
         entry, with the categories that contain the string highlighted.
         After the first one, pressing <ESCAPE> exits, while pressing
         <ENTER> continues the search where it left off.  If Search
         ever checks and finds no match, it will automatically return
         to the Edit menu/
       Alphabetize:  This orders all entries in memory, either
         progressively (forward) or degressively (backward) in
         alphabetical order.  It's recommended you save it afterwards,
         else you may forget and *poof*, it's gone when you exit.
       Print List:  Print a list of the phone numbers.

