<text>Keep repeating until there are no more matches in the document. You have now created a sequential Title List of all matches--an index for the item.</text>
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<text><span class="style2">4) *Converting Pre-existing Text to a Waldo Document*19) *Greater IBM Compatibility*28) *The Notes function of HyperButton*34) *QuickImport--text without Titles*67) *WaldoTools‚Ñ¢ Is Coming*</span></text>
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<text><span class="style2">) *Transferring Titles to Title List--Now They Go After!*4) *Sorting Some Lists*7) *Disktop Publishing Association*8) FOLD #4 *|Some New Things In Waldo Version 3.1|*10) *The Notes function of HyperButton*14) *Converting Pre-existing Text to a Waldo Document*19) *Greater IBM Compatibility*28) *The Notes function of HyperButton*34) *QuickImport--text without Titles*67) *WaldoTools‚Ñ¢ Is Coming*</span></text>
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<script>on openCardshow fld id 4put "[file] Opt=Go Cmnd=Transfers Click=Exit"set the name of bg btn id 5 to "Prev <-"&(the number of this cd)&"-> Next"select line 4 of fld id 4end openCardon closeCardhide msghide fld id 4end closeCard</script>
</card>
card_3618.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Transfer Ttiles from the Button Title List to Titles List using the All and After options. Then go to the next Page after the last page match (11).</text>
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<text><span class="style2">) *Transferring Titles to Title List--Now They Go After!*4) *Sorting Some Lists*7) *Disktop Publishing Association*8) FOLD #4 *|Some New Things In Waldo Version 3.1|*10) *The Notes function of HyperButton*</span></text>
</content>
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<id>3</id>
<text><span class="style2">) *Transferring Titles to Title List--Now They Go After!*4) *Sorting Some Lists*7) *Disktop Publishing Association*8) FOLD #4 *|Some New Things In Waldo Version 3.1|*10) *The Notes function of HyperButton*</span></text>
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<name></name>
<script>on openCardshow fld id 4put "[file] Opt=Go Cmnd=Transfers Click=Exit"set the name of bg btn id 5 to "Prev <-"&(the number of this cd)&"-> Next"select line 2 of fld id 4end openCardon closeCardhide msghide fld id 4end closeCard</script>
</card>
card_3037.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Use the Button List to Set the buttons. Then select the Button Title List and choose the Transfers option.</text>
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<text><span class="style2">) *Transferring Titles to Title List--Now They Go After!*4) *Sorting Some Lists*7) *Disktop Publishing Association*8) FOLD #4 *|Some New Things In Waldo Version 3.1|*10) *The Notes function of HyperButton*</span></text>
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<text><span class="style3">Sorting Some Lists*The File List, a function particular to creating files for use with the Second Sight Bulletin Board System, and the Button List items may now be sorted alphabetically. This is an optional aid in organizing the longer lists now available with Waldo version 3.1.(File Lists = 100 items & Button Lists = 50 items)^</span></text>
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<script>on openCardshow fld id 4put "[file] Opt=Go Cmnd=Transfers Click=Exit"set the name of bg btn id 5 to "Prev <-"&(the number of this cd)&"-> Next"select line 2 of fld id 4end openCardon closeCardhide msghide fld id 4end closeCard</script>
</card>
card_4238.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Be sure that you are on Page one when you select Set Btns if you want to create a sequential list. You may create more than one to a document.</text>
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<text><span class="style3">From Simple Text to Waldo*From Simple Text to WaldoThe simplest strategy for creating a Waldo document would be to use your favorite wordprocessor to write, imbedding the formatting characters as you go. With the insertion of 4 simple characters from your keyboard you can create a document, up to 999 pages in length. The document can contain a table on contents, a sub-table of contents and pictures--in XStacks (actually you can have graphics, animation and sound). Any one with a word processor (including an IBM compatible computer) can create a Waldo document--no special program is needed. Waldo will read anyone's writing. But when Waldo loads the text something wonderful happens!^</span></text>
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<script>on openCardput "[ ] Shift=Add Opt=Set Btns Cmnd=Delete Click=Exit"set the name of bg btn id 5 to "Prev <-"&(the number of this cd)&"-> Next"end openCardon closeCardhide msgend closeCard</script>
</card>
card_3945.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Select the Button List. Choose an item from the List and select the option to Set the Buttons.</text>
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<id>3</id>
<text><span class="style3">From Simple Text to Waldo*From Simple Text to WaldoThe simplest strategy for creating a Waldo document would be to use your favorite wordprocessor to write, imbedding the formatting characters as you go. With the insertion of 4 simple characters from your keyboard you can create a document, up to 999 pages in length. The document can contain a table on contents, a sub-table of contents and pictures--in XStacks (actually you can have graphics, animation and sound). Any one with a word processor (including an IBM compatible computer) can create a Waldo document--no special program is needed. Waldo will read anyone's writing. But when Waldo loads the text something wonderful happens!^</span></text>
</content>
<name></name>
<script>on openCardset the name of bg btn id 5 to "Prev <-"&(the number of this cd)&"-> Next"end openCard</script>