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QUICK START
This section is for the LOANPMT user who doesn't want to
initially wade through all the program documentation. The
experienced PC user will find LOANPMT very intuitive and thus
very easy to learn and use. It is likely that most users will
only need to read this section and use the on-line help (F1) to
become proficient using LOANPMT.
If you will be running the program from floppy disk, we
recommend copying the program files LOANPMT.EXE and LOANPMT.OVR
to another floppy disk. Always run the program from a diskette
other than the distribution disk. This preserves the original
files in case something goes wrong with the working copies.
If you will be using a hard drive, we recommend copying the
LOANPMT files to a directory named \LPMT, but any name of your
choice will work. If you are upgrading from a previous version
of LOANPMT, you can simply copy the new version over the older
version. If you want to keep the older version on your hard
disk you must create a new directory (i.e., \LPMT20, etc.) to
install this version into. If you need further help setting up
the program, see the section titled "Installing LOANPMT" in the
manual.
Although LOANPMT is a DOS application, it can run in
Microsoft Windows. See the section titled "Using LOANPMT in
Windows" for instructions on how to setup LOANPMT to run in
Windows 3.x.
LOANPMT uses program overlay files. Program overlay code
is loaded into RAM only when it is needed by LOANPMT. The
program uses this technique to conserve precious RAM. This
leaves more of RAM available to LOANPMT for such things as
displaying help pages, amortization tables, and loan comparison
tables. There is one drawback to using program overlay files.
It substantially degrades the performance of the program if it
is running from floppy disk. To offset this drawback, LOANPMT
can load the overlay files into expanded memory (EMS, not
extended memory, XMS) whenever it is found. There is NO program
degradation when the overlay files use EMS. Running LOANPMT
from a hard disk without EMS will barely degrade its
performance. See the section titled "Overlays and LOANPMT.OVR"
in the manual for more information.
To run LOANPMT, LOANPMT's drive and directory must be
selected or they must be in the computer's path. At the DOS
prompt, type LOANPMT and press ENTER. The overlay manager will
initialize and the data entry screen will appear.
To exit the program and return to DOS, simply pull down the
Exit menu and select Yes. This can be accomplished many ways.
The easiest way is to press the "Alt" and "X" keys
simultaneously to pull down the menu. Then press the "Y" key to
select Yes. If you have a mouse, left-click on "Exit" in the
menu bar, and then left-click on "Yes" in the pull-down menu.
Use the ENTER, TAB, SHIFT TAB, UP ARROW, and DOWN ARROW
keys to move between LOANPMT's data entry fields. If you have a
mouse, you also can make your selections by left-clicking on
them. Then, simply enter the appropriate value in each field,
menu, etc.
Each LOANPMT pull-down menu option and data field also can
be selected by using its hotkey. Each item's hotkey is the
highlighted character that appears in its name. To use a
hotkey, press the Alt key and the hotkey simultaneously.
The currently selected compute field is displayed near the
upper left area of the screen. LOANPMT updates and redisplays
the selected field each time new data is entered at any other
field. To change the computed field, pull down the Settings
menu by pressing Alt+G (or left-click the mouse on "Settings").
Next, select "Computed field" from the pull-down menu, and then
select a new compute field from the pop-up menu.
The loan data currently on the screen can be saved to disk.
To save loan data, pull down the File menu by pressing the "Alt"
and "I" keys simultaneously (or left-click on "File" with the
mouse). Next, select "Save" from the pull-down menu. A dialog
box will appear to accept a filename for the data file. LOANPMT
supplies its own file extension of ".PMT" for data files.
(Note: The F2 key is a short-cut key for saving loan data.)
Previously saved loan data files can be reloaded. To load
loan data, pull down the File menu by pressing the "Alt" and "I"
keys simultaneously (or left-click on "File" with the mouse).
Next, select "Load" from the pull-down menu. A dialog box will
appear. Key in a known filename or enter wildcards to access a
file selection menu. A sample loan data file named EXAMPLE1.PMT
is on the distribution disk. Place the distribution disk in
drive A, key in A:* in the dialog box, and press ENTER to see a
selection menu. (NOTE: The F3 key is a short-cut key for
loading loan data.)
Amortization tables (or loan payoffs, if Payoff is the
computed field) can be displayed, printed, or saved. Press
Alt+L (or left-click "Table" with the mouse) to pull down the
Table menu. Then select the type of output from the pull-down
menu. Finally, enter or select the appropriate items in the
resulting pop-up menu. Results saved to disk are ASCII (text)
files and can be edited and printed the same as any ASCII file.
Loan comparison tables can be displayed, printed, or saved.
A loan comparison table's initial values are taken from the
currently entered loan data. Comparison tables can be
constructed using two different methods. One method shows the
incremental effects of both loan principal and the number of
payments. The second method shows the incremental effects of
both loan principal and annual interest rate (APR). To create a
loan comparison table, press Alt+A (or left-click the mouse on
"Comparisons") to pull down the Comparisons menu. Next select
the comparison method from the pull-down menu; principal vs.
payments (or years) or principal vs. APR. In the next pop-up
dialog box, enter the incremental values for the two loan
parameters displayed and press ENTER (or double-click the mouse
in either field). From the next pop-up menu select either
display, print, or save. Depending on this selection, enter or
select the appropriate items in the resulting pop-up menu.
LOANPMT uses the file LPMTINIT.PMT to initialize each time
it is started. If the file is not found, LOANPMT initializes to
predefined defaults. Since this file is a standard LOANPMT .PMT
file, its contents can be edited to contain user-defined
defaults. Along with the loan data fields, currency symbol, and
the date format are saved to the file. To change its contents,
load it and make the changes to LOANPMT's screen you want as
your user-defined defaults. Finally re-save it as LPMTINIT and
answer "Yes" to overwrite the previous version of the file.
All these topics, and more, are covered in greater detail
within the manual. See the table of contents to locate the
appropriate item.