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AppleWorks Disk 41

Apple II 5.25 disk published 32 years ago by LOGIC

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AppleWorks Disk 41 © 1992 LOGIC [Loyal Ontario Group Interested In Computers]

Here is a disk from N.A.U.G. (National Appleworks User Group) with eight macro sets to those of you who have Ultra Macros. -- Data.select expands the functionality of your database to allow searches using up to six parameters.
-- Year.maker produces a yearly calender printed to a word processor file.
-- AWP.Utils has five utilities for the word processor module:
1) Jiggle Header improves the print quality of the first line with your Imagewriter;
2) File Twin creates a twin of any AWP desktop file;
3) File Stamp adds the current file name, date and time to the top of any awp file;
4) Date File adds the current date to the current file name;
5) File Twin 2; much the same as File Twin, allows the user to choose how to mark the twinned file.
-- T.Tabs provides typewriter tabs to move the cursor to preselected positions
--without reformatting the screen.
-- Set.Tab is short adds user prompts and two extra screen rulers to Appleworks' standard tab setting process.
-- K.Check checks to see is there is enough room on the current disk to save the current file.
-- Quick.File macro set is a file utility that creates desktop files (AWP, ASP, ADB). It also provides screen information on current file and desktop status.
-- ADB.Utils macro set provides four utilities useful in the database module:
1) Wipe Category will remove the data from every record in a selected category;
2) Wipe File will remove all information from a file, leaving only the empty categories. This is useful for cleaning up old databases to use as templates;
3) Edit Category allows the user to jump from record to record, while staying in one selected category, to remove, or edit the information in that particular category;
4) Fill Category allows the user to replace the information in a selected category, changing all the records at once, or one record at a time.

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