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.PL
June 14, 1987
Technical Services Associates
277 Sandhurst Rd.
Columbia, S.C. 29210
Dear Letrhead User;
This is a sample letter to demonstrate the printing capabilities
of LETRHEAD. If this file name is specified as option 8 in the
data file variables menu and option 2 is toggled to 'Yes' in the
letterhead variable menu, then this text will print after the
logo.
Another way to print letterhead and this text would be to
use the batch command facility. At the DOS prompt simply enter
the command:
letrhead l letrhead.txt
This will print the logo, letterhead and this text file
regardless of the options set.
If this were a two or more page letter, the logo and letterhead
would be printed on only the first page.
Refer to letrhead.doc for more information on this and other
options.
Sincerely,
TSA
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!!LETRHEAD!!
June 14, 1987
Technical Services Associates
Letter number two
277 Sandhurst Rd.
Columbia, S.C. 29210
Dear Letrhead User;
This second letter is to demonstrate the !!Letrhead!! command.
This command can be embedded in the text and will cause the logo
and letterhead to be reprinted, followed by the text of the
second (or succeeding) letters. The word 'letrhead' in this
command must be all upper or all lower case. A page break should
immediately proceed the !!Letrhead!! code for proper spacing in
the word processor and in the letrhead program.
Envelopes may also be printed from this file. The command:
letrhead e letrhead.txt
will request that an envelope be positioned at the back edge of
the printer platen. When the Enter key is pressed, the envelope
will be fed into the printer, and the logo, return address, and
mailing address will be printed. The program searches the first
35 lines of the text for something that looks like an address.
Most of the time it is successful but check the results closely.
It does not guarantee to find the address perfectly each time.
To print these two letters followed by two envelopes, at the DOS
prompt, enter the command:
letrhead l letrhead.txt e letrhead.txt
Give it a try on this text file.
Remember, these same commands are available from within the
program as well, using the menus and setting the necessary
options. Try different combinations and experiment.
Sincerely,
TSA
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