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GRAB Plus(r) with WinGRAB Order Form
Registration fee $49.95 each: $________
Florida Residents Add Tax $3.50 each: $________
Sub Total: $________
Shipping and handling each: $________
($5.00 in USA $10.00 Outside)
Total Due: $________
Media desired: 5.25 size disk _____ or 3.5 size disk _____
Upon registration you will receive the latest version of GRAB
Plus with WinGRAB complete with printed manual. You will also
become eligible for the GRAB Plus upgrade notification program.
Fill out this form and return it along with your check payable to
ZPAY Payroll Systems in US currency to:
ZPAY Payroll Systems
2526 69th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Check enclosed _____ or charge my Visa _____ or Master Card _____
Name on card:____________________________________________________
Card number:______________________________ Expires:______________
Signature:_______________________________________________________
Name:________________________________________
Company:_____________________________________
Street Address:______________________________
City:________________________________________
State:_____________ Zip Code:________________
Telephone number:____________________________
Where did you receive your copy of GRAB Plus:____________________
_________________________________________________________________
Version number:__________________________________________________
Comments:________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Users of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel must accept this disclaimer of
warranty: "GRAB Plus with LaserLabel is supplied as is. The
author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including,
without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of
fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use
of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel."
GRAB Plus with LaserLabel is a "shareware program" and is
provided at no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to
share it with your friends, but please do not give it away
altered or as part of another system. The essence of "user-
supported" software is to provide personal computer users with
quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.
If you find this program useful and find that you are using GRAB
Plus with LaserLabel and continue to use GRAB Plus with
LaserLabel after a reasonable trial period, you must make a reg-
istration payment of $49.95 to ZPAY Payroll Systems. The $49.95
registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like
a book. An example is that this software may be used by any
number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
being used at one location while it's being used at another.
Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the
same time.
Commercial users of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel must register and
pay for their copies of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel within 30 days
of first use or their license is withdrawn. Site-License
arrangements may be made by contacting ZPAY Payroll Systems.
Anyone distributing GRAB Plus with LaserLabel for any kind of
remuneration must first contact ZPAY Payroll Systems at the
address below for authorization. This authorization will be
automatically granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP) as
adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and such
distributors may begin offering GRAB Plus with LaserLabel
immediately (However ZPAY Payroll Systems must still be advised
so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest
version of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel.).
You are encouraged to pass a copy of GRAB Plus with LaserLabel
along to your friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to
register their copy if they find that they can use it. All
registered users will receive a copy of the latest version of the
GRAB Plus with LaserLabel system.
Member ASP (Association of Shareware Professionals)
Paul Mayer is a Member of The Association of Shareware Pro-
fessionals (ASP). ASP has established stringent standards for
its members. ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
works for you. If you are unable to resolve a problem with an
ASP member (other than technical support), ASP may be able to
help. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box 5786,
Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to
ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
****NOTE WE HAVE PLACED THE SUPPLEMENT IN FRONT OF THE MANUAL****
GRAB Plus
Version
6.0
Supplement
To
The
User's
Guide
SUPPLEMENT Page S-1 GRAB Plus
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Table of Contents
--------------------------------------------------------------------
SUPPLEMENT
----------
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-3
What's New For GRAB Version 6.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-7
New Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-9
New Help Screen Selections For DOS Version of GRAB . . . . . . S-22
Style Sheets Included With GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-24
APPENDIX E - How To Use WinGRAB
-------------------------------
A Word About Using Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-2
WinGRAB At-A-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3
How To Start WinGRAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4
The WinGRAB Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-7
The WinGRAB Menu Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-10
Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-15
SUPPLEMENT Page S-2 GRAB Plus
SUPPLEMENT Page S-3 GRAB Plus
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INSTALLING GRAB Plus
At-A-Glance
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Installing GRAB Plus requires these simple steps:
Step 1
------
Copy the GRAB Plus distribution disks.
Step 2
------
Run the "INSTALL" program to unpack the GRAB Plus and/or the
new WinGRAB files to your disk.
- Install GRAB Plus For Systems With Floppy Drives Only.
or
- Install GRAB Plus For Systems With A Hard Disk.
Step 3
------
Run the "GRABCFG" program to configure GRAB Plus and/or
WinGRAB to your system.
That's it!
You are ready to use GRAB Plus!
Later
-----
You can change the configuration of GRAB Plus and/or WinGRAB at
any time later if you wish. It's that easy.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-4 GRAB Plus
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The Installation Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Refer to your GRAB Plus User's Guide, "Installing GRAB Plus", for the
installation procedure. This new version of GRAB Plus adds more
convenience and flexibility for you to install all or just parts of
the features.
You cannot just copy the files on the distribution disks to your hard
disk. The files on the distribution disk are packed in a special way
to save space. The "install" program unpacks those files and builds
them on your working disk.
The new GRAB Plus Version 6 will give you these expanded installation
choices:
Install GRAB and LaserLabel
Install WinGRAB Only
Install GRAB Only
Install LaserLabel Only
Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT file
Finished
Install GRAB and LaserLabel
---------------------------
This selection will install everything from the GRAB Plus with GRAB DB
and LaserLabel System. This includes WinGRAB for Microsoft Windows.
Use this selection when installing to a fixed disk.
Install WinGRAB Only
--------------------
This selection installs only WinGRAB with the GRABCFG configuration
program. Use this if you do not want to install the regular DOS
version of GRAB.
Install GRAB Only
-----------------
This selection installs only the DOS version of GRAB with the
GRABCFG configuration program. Use this selection when you want to
install to floppy drives, and you do not want to install WinGRAB.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-5 GRAB Plus
Install LaserLabel Only
-----------------------
This selection installs only the DOS version of LaserLabel with the
GRABCFG configuration program. Use this selection when you want to
install to floppy drives, and you do not want to install GRAB or
WinGRAB.
Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT file
------------------------
This selection will add the command to load GRAB to your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file so GRAB will load automatically when you start
up your computer.
NOTE: This is for the DOS version of GRAB only.
Configure GRAB To Your Printer
------------------------------
You will be given the opportunity to configure GRAB to your printer by
selecting a style sheet.
--------------------------------------------
| |
| CAUTION |
| You cannot change only the name of a |
| style sheet to make it applicable for |
| a different printer. You must select |
| an existing style sheet containing the |
| name of the type of printer you want |
| to use. |
| |
--------------------------------------------
Finished
--------
This selection will exit the installation process.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-7 GRAB Plus
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What's New
For
GRAB Version 6.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
New System Requirements
-----------------------
* MS DOS 3.0 and higher is required for GRAB to find the style sheets
and comment line files.
* LaserJet and compatible laser printers are required to use the
postal bar codes and graphic logos.
New Features
------------
* The ability to customize GRAB Plus for a particular printer has
been enhanced greatly with this release. Explanation of the new
features are on the following pages of this supplement.
* You may also print postal bar codes as well as graphic logos if
you're using one of the Hewlett Packard LaserJet II and newer
printers or clones.
* You may now run the GRABCFG configuration program while GRAB
is loaded in memory.
* The main menu no longer contains the "Size" selection.
* You now have control of using "Style Sheets" for various
configurations of GRAB Plus. We have included a large variety of
sample style sheets for your selection. The style sheets cover
most of the various configurations for GRAB Plus. A description of
each style sheet can be found at the end of this supplement.
You may now select completely different configurations for GRAB by
pressing the Style Sheet command key combination while GRAB is
popped up. You will be shown a pick list of your available style
sheets. Using this method, you can print an envelope on your
LaserJet and then call a different style sheet to print a label on
a dot-matrix printer attached to a different printer port on your
computer.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-8 GRAB Plus
* You may also have a series of comment lines stored on disk for
instant retrieval by pressing the Comment line command key
combination. These comment lines may be typed in while you are in
the GRABCFG program.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-9 GRAB Plus
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New Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Main Menu has some new selections as well as some existing ones
that are changed to give you more flexibility in configuring GRAB Plus
using the GRABCFG program. The asterisks (*) identify those
selections which are new or have been changed.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap *Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
----|---------|-----------|----------|------------|---------/-------|---
| | | | | / |*Get regular |
| | | | | | |*Save regular|
| | | | | | |*get Windows |
| | | | | | |*saVe windows|
| | | | | | | Exit |
| | | | | | -------------
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Change colors |
| | | | | ---------------
| | | | |
| | | | |*Change locations general |
| | | | | change Postscript locations |
| | | | |*Graphic logo |
| | | | |*Number of lines label |
| | | | | Test envelope locations |
| | | | -----------------------------
| | | |*Read |
| | | |*Write |
| | | |*Comment |
| | | ---------
| | |
| | | print Return address? |
| | | Primary return address |
| | | Alternate return address |
| | | Swap memory or full TSR? |
| | | Force to disk swap? |
| | --------------------------
| |
| | Type of printer |
| | Check printer |
| |*Init/exit printer 1 |
| |*init/Exit printer 2 |
| |*Font selections |
| | Printer port |
| | Wait to send exit |
| | Do not filter |
| |*epsOn landscape/portrait |
| |*epsoN landscape size |
| |*Use postal barcode |
| --------------------------
|
| Main hot key |
| Print marker key |
| Edit before printing key |
| print Window key |
| edit Last address key |
| Toggle print return key |
|*Style sheet key |
| toggle Alternate address key |
| enter Comment line key |
| edit Return address key |
------------------------------
SUPPLEMENT Page S-10 GRAB Plus
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"Hot Key" and Command Key Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
New selection: Style sheet key.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
----|-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Main hot key |
| Print marker key |
| Edit before printing key |
| print Window key |
| edit Last address key |
| Toggle print return key |
|*Style sheet key |
| toggle Alternate address key |
| enter Comment line key |
| edit Return address key |
------------------------------
Style Sheet Key
---------------
This command key allows you to display a style sheet look-up window.
You can choose a style sheet for each printer you are using. It is
set to [Alt]-[S] by default for the GRAB help screen selection "Toggle
style".
SUPPLEMENT Page S-11 GRAB Plus
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"Printer" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The type of printer, check printer, printer port, wait to send exit,
and do not filter selection have not changed.
The selections marked with an asterisk (*) are new or changed.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
------------|-----------------------------------------------------------
| Type of printer |
| Check printer |
|*Init/exit printer 1 |
|*init/Exit printer 2 |
|*Font selections |
| Printer port |
| Wait to send exit |
| Do not filter |
|*epsOn landscape/portrait |
|*epsoN landscape size |
|*Use postal barcode |
--------------------------
Init/Exit Printer 1
-------------------
This was formerly called "Init/exit printer". Its function remains
the same as it was. It was just renamed. It will allow you to enter
an initialization string in decimal codes. This may be used for many
dot-matrix type of printers.
Init/Exit Printer 2
-------------------
This selection allows you to enter many codes in ASCII format if you
need to alter the operation of your laser printer. When you select
this option, an additional window displays specific printer operation
functions that you can select and enter codes.
You may need to refer to your printer's manual for explanations of the
various codes you can enter.
Envelope Feed Selection
-----------------------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to select the
"manual" or "envelope" feed mode of your laser printer.
Orientation
-----------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to select the
"landscape" printing mode of your laser printer.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-12 GRAB Plus
Eject Page
----------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to send a "form
feed" to your laser printer.
Portrait Mode
-------------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to return your laser
printer to "portrait" mode, if you had previously enter a code to
select "landscape" printing under the "Orientation" option.
Return To Tray
--------------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to return your laser
printer to the "normal" paper tray mode, if you had previously
entered code to select an optional tray under the "Envelope Feed
Selection" option.
Reset Printer
-------------
Select this option if you want to enter a code to reset your laser
printer to its normal start-up defaults.
Font Selections
---------------
This was formerly called "LaserJet Fonts". Its functions remains the
same as they were. It was renamed to reflect that it may now be used
for any printer that supports multiple fonts.
Epson Landscape/Portrait
------------------------
This selection was formerly a subset of the "Select Default Feed"
option. This option allows you to select "landscape" or "Portrait"
printing on your Epson printer.
The default selection is "N" for No.
Press the Enter key (or the "N" key) if you do not want to print in
"landscape" mode.
Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to print in "landscape" mode.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-13 GRAB Plus
Epson Landscape Size
--------------------
With this selection you can set the default to print the small size
envelopes on your Epson printer. This default, like the "Return
address" default, may also be toggled from regular to small.
* Enter "N" (for No) to print on large envelopes.
* Enter "Y" (for Yes) to print on small envelopes.
Use Postal Barcode
------------------
This selection allows you to disable the printing of postal bar codes.
The default condition for LaserJet II, or compatible laser printers,
is "Y" (for Yes). If you have the ZIP + 4 ZIP Code in your address,
GRAB will automatically detect it and print the postal bar code on
your envelopes.
Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to print postal bar codes. Make
this selection when you are printing foreign addresses.
Here is diagram that shows the lower right corner of an envelope
having the required position of the bar code. The diagram and bar
code are not drawn to scale. The bar codes must be printed within the
maximum and minimum positions.
-- POSTNET CLEAR ZONE - KEEP FREE FROM PRINTING |
| BAR CODE MUST BE COMPLETELY CONTAINED IN THIS AREA |
| LEFTMOST BAR NO MORE THAN MAX DISTANCE SHOWN |
. | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |-----------
. | || | || | | | | | || | || | | | | | | |
. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | | |
. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ----|----- |
--------------------------------------------------------------- -----------
| | | | | |
| | | 5/8"| 1/4" 5/8"
| | |<--->| MIN MIN
| | MIN |
| | 4" MAX |
| |<------------------------------------------------------>|
| 3-1/4" MIN |
| |
| 4-1/2" |
|<----------------------------------------------------------->|
SUPPLEMENT Page S-14 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"Address & Swap" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
There are no changes to this menu selection.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
-----------------------|------------------------------------------------
| print Return address? |
| Primary return address |
| Alternate return address |
| Swap memory or full TSR? |
| Force to disk swap? |
--------------------------
SUPPLEMENT Page S-15 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"Style Sheets" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The new style sheets selection of the main menu has a sub-menu as
shown below, replacing the former "Envelopes" selection shown in your
manual. This is a powerful change which will allow you to change your
complete configuration (except the main hot key) at the touch of a key
while in GRAB.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap *Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
-------------------------------------|----------------------------------
|*Read |
|*Write |
|*Comment |
---------
Read
----
This selection will display a pick list of available style sheets you
may use to replace your current style configuration.
-----------------------------------------------------
| |
| CAUTION |
| If a style sheet is read in, all your existing |
| options will be replaced by the defaults in |
| that style sheet selection. |
| |
-----------------------------------------------------
You will be given the opportunity to abandon this option before you
read another style.
- Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to replace the default
options in the current style. You will be returned to the Main
Menu selections.
- Press the Enter key (or the "Y" key) if you want to proceed and
read another style sheet.
The only options that are NOT saved in any style sheet is the "Main
hot key" information. This and any default configuration that you
want MUST be saved upon exit. Refer to "Exit" described later in this
supplement.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-16 GRAB Plus
Write
-----
This selection will write the configuration to the same style sheet,
or you may rename the style sheet and save it as a new style sheet.
You may only use normal DOS file names at the file name prompt. You
will also be asked for a description that will be displayed when GRAB
is popped up on your screen.
--------------------------------------------
| |
| CAUTION |
| You cannot change only the name of a |
| style sheet to make it applicable for |
| a different printer. You must select |
| an existing style sheet containing the |
| name of the type of printer you want |
| to use. |
| |
--------------------------------------------
Comment
-------
This selection will allow you to create and save comment lines to use
when printing your envelopes. This gives you greater flexibility with
entering comment lines than in the past.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-17 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"Locations" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
This menu contains two new selections, while the "Change locations
general" selection has been revised to be easier to use. "Change
PostScript locations" and "Test envelope locations" remains unchanged.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
----------------------------------------------------|-------------------
|*Change locations general |
| change Postscript locations |
|*Graphic logo |
|*Number of lines label |
| Test envelope locations |
-----------------------------
Change Locations General
------------------------
Here, you can change the location of each part of the printing on an
envelope, using non-PostScript printers.
Each location is positioned, by rows and columns, from the upper left
corner of a piece of plain paper in landscape orientation to the
beginning character of each addressing component.
Enter the number of rows and columns if you want to change the
existing position of an addressing component.
Postal Bar code and Graphic Logo positions are only available for
printing on LaserJet and compatible laser printers.
COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN ENVELOPE
0 xx xx AREA
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
ROW 0 ------ ---------------------------------------------
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| . . . . . . . | . . . . . | . . . . . |
ROW xx -----|-------. ------- | ... |
| . ------- | ... |
| | |
ROW xx -----|-------.------------ ---------------- |
| . ---------------- |
| . |
| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
| |
| |
| |
| |
---------------------------------------------
|
|
11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
SUPPLEMENT Page S-18 GRAB Plus
Graphic Logo
------------
Use this selection to print graphic logos available from Elfring Soft
Fonts. We have included sample style sheets containing the necessary
information to use the sample graphic logos.
The sample style sheets are set up to print graphic logos and use the
Elfring Soft Fonts as well. In order to use the sample files you
should run the LOGO.COM self-extracting program file from the DOS
command line to unpack the sample logos needed to test this feature.
It will create a file named LOGO.BAT that you can use to download the
necessary soft fonts and graphic logo to your printer for testing.
Press the Enter key (or "Y" for Yes) if you want to use an Elfring
Graphic Logo.
Press "N" (for No) if you do not want to use a graphic logo.
Number Of Lines Label
---------------------
Use this selection for positioning text for printing labels on non-
laser printers. You need to select the label printer from the printer
type menu selection and then set the values to the print column and
the number of lines per label.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-19 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"Color" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
There are no changes to this menu selection.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
-------------------------------------------------------------|----------
| Change colors |
---------------
SUPPLEMENT Page S-20 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"Exit" Menu Selections
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The "Get" and "Save" selections have been expanded to accommodate the
addition of WinGRAB, the Microsoft Windows version of GRAB. You can
now get and save separate configurations of DOS GRAB and Windows
WinGRAB.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap Style sheets Locations Color Exit |
--------------------------------------------------------------------|---
|*Get regular |
|*Save regular|
|*get Windows |
|*saVe windows|
| Exit |
-------------
Get Regular
-----------
Make this selection if you want the DOS version of GRAB to read the
configuration data in the existing GRAB.EXE program file (if it is
there). It lets you modify the changes you made the last time. If you
don't "get" the information, you'll modify GRAB's original default
style sheet.
Save Regular
------------
Make this selection to store your configuration of the DOS version of
GRAB in the GRAB.EXE program file. Do this after setting all of your
preferences. If you made changes and don't save them you will be
reminded on exit.
Get Windows
-----------
Make this selection if you want the Windows version of GRAB (WinGRAB)
to read the configuration data in the existing WINGRAB.EXE program
file (if it is there). It lets you modify the changes you made the
last time. If you don't "get" the information, you'll modify
WinGRAB's original default style sheet.
Save Windows
------------
Make this selection to store your configuration of the Windows version
of GRAB (WinGRAB) in the WINGRAB.EXE program file. Do this after
setting all of your preferences. If you made changes and don't save
them you will be reminded on exit.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-21 GRAB Plus
Exit
----
Make this selection if you want to exit the configuration program and
returns you to DOS. If you didn't save the configuration with the
"Save" option, you will have the opportunity to do it upon exit.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-22 GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
New Help Screen Selections
For DOS Version of GRAB
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Help Window <F1>
--------------------
Use the help window to see how GRAB is currently configured. Use the
key commands shown if you want to temporarily change GRAB's envelope
printing configuration. You must use GRAB's configuration program
GRABCFG if you want to make permanent changes. The command-key
combinations we have shown here are the default combinations as GRAB
is distributed.
------------------------------
REMINDER OF WAYS TO ---- | Use arrow keys to move the |
MOVE AND RE-SIZE THE | | marker to cover the address. |
SHADOW BOX MARKER | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
(SEE PREVIOUS PAGE)■─────| | to decrease size and F10 to |
---- | increase the size of marker. |
---- | Print primary return. |
PRINTING SELECTIONS ■────| | Style sheet: DEFAULT.STY |
---- | DEFAULT |
---- | <ESC> Abort the process. |
| | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
| | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
** COMMAND-KEYS FOR | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
OPERATION OR CHANGES ■───| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
| |*<Alt>S Toggle style |
| | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
| | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| |------------------------------|
---- | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
* This is a new feature.
** These are the command-keys determined
from the "GRABCFG" program. We have
shown the default command-keys as GRAB
is distributed. Your command-keys
may be different than these shown if
you have changed them with "GRABCFG".
You can toggle the status of several GRAB options while the marker
block is visible:
SUPPLEMENT Page S-23 GRAB Plus
<Alt>S - Toggle style
---------------------
Use this command-key to toggle selections of different style
sheets, while GRAB is on screen.
------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
| marker to cover the address. |
| F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| to decrease size and F10 to |
| increase the size of marker. |
| Print return |
---------------->| Style sheet: DEFAULT.STY |
|---------------->| DEFAULT |
| | <ESC> Abort the process. |
| | <Alt>X Print the address. |
Change style sheet | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
| | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
| | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
------------------ <Alt>S Toggle style. |
| <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
|------------------------------|
| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
SUPPLEMENT Page S-24 GRAB Plus
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Style Sheets Included With GRAB Plus
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CANON.STY Canon laser printer - business size envelopes.
CD-LARGE.STL Cordata printer - business size envelopes.
CD-SMALL.STL Cordata printer - personal size envelopes.
DEFAULT.STL Generic printer - use to build a new customized
style sheet.
DJ-LG.STL HP DeskJet printer - Business size envelopes.
DJ-SM.STL HP DeskJet printer - Personal size envelopes.
LABELS.STL Impact printers - labels from "one-up" stock.
LJ-OLD-L.STL Original HP LaserJet printer - Business size
envelopes.
LJ-OLD-S.STL Original HP LaserJet printer - Personal size
envelopes.
LJII-LG.STL HP LaserJet II and III printers - Business size
envelopes.
LJII-SM.STL HP LaserJet II and III printers - Personal size
envelopes.
LJIIP-LG.STL HP LaserJet IIP printer - Business size
envelopes.
LJIIP-SM.STL HP LaserJet IIP printer - Personal size
envelopes.
LOGO-LJ2.STL HP LaserJet II or III printer - Business size
envelopes. Use this to print examples of the
graphic logo printing as well as soft fonts from
Elfring Soft Fonts.
SUPPLEMENT Page S-25 GRAB Plus
PLAIN-L.STL Most non-laser printers - Business size
envelopes.
PLAIN-S.STL Most non-laser printers - Personal size envelopes.
PS-LARGE.STL PostScript printers - Business size envelopes.
PS-SMALL.STL PostScript printers - Personal size envelopes.
TRAY-II.STL HP LaserJet II printer optional envelope tray -
Business size envelopes.
TRAY-III.STL HP LaserJet III printer optional envelope tray -
Business size envelopes.
APPENDIX E Page E-1 WinGRAB
Appendix E
Reference
How To Use
WinGRAB
APPENDIX E Page E-2 WinGRAB
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A Word About Using Windows
------------------------------------------------------------------
WinGRAB uses the standard conventions built-in to all application
programs that operate in Microsoft Windows. We don't go into detail
about the mechanics of operating in the Windows environment. If you
need more information about how to perform specific operations in the
Windows environment, please refer to your Windows manual.
APPENDIX E Page E-3 WinGRAB
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WinGRAB "At-A-Glance"
------------------------------------------------------------------
How To Start WinGRAB
--------------------
* Put GRAB Plus Icons in Windows
* Configure WinGRAB For Your Printer
The WinGRAB Screen
------------------
* Return Address
* Comment Line
* Addressee
* Print
The WinGRAB Menu Bar
--------------------
* File
* Edit
* Toggles
* Help
Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB
-------------------------------
* Typing the Address Directly in WinGRAB
* Pasting An Address From A Windows Document
* Printing Envelopes From A Non-Windows Document
APPENDIX E Page E-4 WinGRAB
------------------------------------------------------------------
How To Start WinGRAB
------------------------------------------------------------------
Put GRAB Plus Icons in Windows
-------------------------------
* Start Windows
* Open the Program Manager Window
Add a program item to a group with Program Manager
- Open the group window for the group you want to add the icon
- Choose "New" from the "File" menu.
The "New Program Object" dialogue box appears.
- Select "Program Item" and choose "OK".
- Type the description you want to be displayed under the icon.
Examples:
For WinGRAB, type: WinGRAB
For GRAB Plus Configuration, type: Grab CFG
For GRAB Plus Data Base, type: Grab DB
For GRAB Plus LaserLabel, type: L Label
- Type the path and file name of the program.
Examples (if your GRAB Plus files are on your "C" drive in a
directory named "GRABPLUS"):
For WinGRAB, type:
C:\GRABPLUS\WINGRAB.EXE
For GRAB Plus "Configuration", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\GRABCFG.EXE
For GRAB Plus "Data Base", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.EXE
For GRAB Plus "LaserLabel", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\LL.EXE
- Choose "Change Icon".
The icon will be displayed in the "Select Icon" box.
NOTE: An icon will automatically appear only for the program
"WINGRAB.EXE", since its icon is built-in to this program file.
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However, the icons for the other GRAB Plus programs are in
files corresponding to their respective names, but with
extensions ".ICO".
So, in this screen, you will have to type the path and name of
the "icon" file instead of the program file. Examples (if your
GRAB Plus files are located as the examples previously given):
For GRAB Plus "Configuration", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\GRABCFG.ICO
For GRAB Plus "Data Base", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.ICO
For GRAB Plus "LaserLabel", type:
C:\GRABPLUS\LL.ICO
- Choose "OK".
The "Program Item Properties" box appears.
- Choose "OK".
The dialogue box disappears and your icon is displayed in the
group box.
APPENDIX E Page E-6 WinGRAB
Configure WinGRAB For Your Printer
----------------------------------
* Select your "Grab Config" icon.
- Answer "Y" (for Yes) to display a list of style sheets.
- Select the style that corresponds to your printer.
Refer to the list of style sheets included with GRAB Plus at
the end of this Appendix E.
- Enter your return address.
- Accept or change the default hot-key or any of the command-
key assignments.
Remember, you can run this configuration program again later to
further customize GRAB to your preferences. Refer to the main
manual for more information about customizing GRAB.
APPENDIX E Page E-7 WinGRAB
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The WinGRAB Screen
------------------------------------------------------------------
* Select the WinGRAB icon. When you select the icon, the WinGRAB
screen appears in a window.
--------------------------------------------------------------
| ---- | WinGRAB
|--------------------------------------------------------------
| File Edit Toggles Help
|--------------------------------------------------------------
| ----
| | | Print return? Press to Print
| ---- -------
| Return address: | Print |
| -------
| Paul Mayer
| ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
| 2526 69th Avenue South
| St. Petersburg, FL 33712
| Addressee:
| |
|
|
| ----
| | | Print comment line?
| ----
| Comment line:
| |
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Return Address
--------------
The WinGRAB screen automatically displays your return address at
the upper left (if you previously entered one in the configuration
program). If you had entered a primary and an alternate return
address, the primary address will be displayed.
Print return?
-------------
Above the return address is a box with "Print return?". Even
though the return address is displayed, from this screen you can
select whether you want it to be printed or not.
- Select the box to have an "x" in it if you want the return
address printed. Each time you select it, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
- Select the box to be blank if you do not want the return
address printed.
APPENDIX E Page E-8 WinGRAB
- From the menu bar, select "Toggles" and then select "Print
Return Toggle". Each time you select it, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
- Press Alt-R. Each time you press Alt-R, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
If you want to toggle your alternate return address to be
displayed for printing, you can do it in either of these ways:
- Press Alt-A to display the "Alternate Address". (Press Alt-P
to re-display the "Primary Address".)
- From the menu bar select "Toggles" and then select "Alternate
Address". (Select "Primary Address" to re-display the Primary
Address.)
Comment Line
------------
Your comment line is displayed in the lower left corner (if you
previously entered one in the configuration program).
Print comment line?
-------------------
Above the comment line is a box with "Print comment line?". Even
though the comment line is displayed, you can select whether you
want it to be printed or not, from this screen.
- Select the box to have an "x" in it if you want the comment
line printed. Each time you select it, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
- Select the box to be blank if you do not want the comment line
printed.
- From the menu bar, select "Toggles" and then select "Print
Comment Toggle". Each time you select it, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
- Press Alt-L. Each time you press Alt-L, it reverses the
condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
APPENDIX E Page E-9 WinGRAB
Addressee
---------
An address is not displayed until you put one there. You can
place an address there in either of these ways:
- Type it in directly on the WinGRAB screen.
- Paste an existing address from another Windows document.
Print
-----
From this WinGRAB screen, you can start printing your envelope in
either of these ways:
- Select the "Print" button at the upper right to begin printing
your envelope.
- Press Ctrl-P to begin printing your envelope.
- Select "File", then select "Print".
APPENDIX E Page E-10 WinGRAB
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The WinGRAB Menu Bar
------------------------------------------------------------------
The Menu Bar
------------
WinGRAB uses a menu bar that fits the Windows environment. When you
select one of the headings in the menu bar, a "pull-down" sub menu of
functions appear for you to choose from.
The menu selections have corresponding shortcut key strokes you can
use instead of using the mouse, if you wish.
* To pull down a menu, press Alt + the underlined character in the
menu bar. Then, from the pulled-down menu, just press the
underlined character for the function of your choice.
* Press the keys (listed with the selection's description).
(You do not need a pull-down menu displayed to use these keys.)
------------------------------------------------------------------
| -- | WinGRAB
|------------------------------------------------------------------
| File Edit Toggles Help
|------------------------------------------------------------------
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | | Configuration |
| | | | | Edit |
| | | | | Entering address |
| | | | | Printing |
| | | | | Toggles |
| | | | |------------------|
| | | | | About |
| | | | ------------------
| | | |
| | | | Primary Address Alt+P |
| | | | Alternate Address Alt+A |
| | | | Print Return Toggle Alt+R |
| | | | Print Comment Toggle Alt+L |
| | | ------------------------------
| |
| | Undo Alt+BkSp |
| |-------------------|
| | Cut Shift+Del|
| | Copy Ctrl+Ins |
| | Paste Shift+Ins|
| | Delete Del |
| |-------------------|
| | Clear Ctrl+Del |
| -------------------
|
| Style Sheets Alt+S |
| Comment Lines Alt+C |
| Print Ctrl+P |
|----------------------|
| Exit Alt+X |
----------------------
APPENDIX E Page E-11 WinGRAB
File
----
Select this heading for a list of selections that have to do with
the GRAB Plus configuration, printing, and exiting WinGRAB. The
selections are:
Style Sheets
------------
Use this selection to choose a different style sheet than is
currently active. The shortcut keys for this selection are
Alt-S from the WinGRAB screen, or "S" from this pull-down menu.
Comment Lines
-------------
Use this selection to create a comment line to be printed on
the envelope. The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-C
from the WinGRAB screen, or "C" from this pull-down menu.
Print
-----
Use this selection as an alternate way to begin printing your
envelope. The shortcut keys for this selection are Ctrl-P from
the WinGRAB screen, or "P" from this pull-down menu..
Exit
----
Use this selection to exit out of WinGRAB and return to your
Windows Program manager. The shortcut keys for this selection
are Alt-X from the WinGRAB screen, or "X" from this pull-down
menu.
Edit
----
Select this heading for a list of selections for editing your
address. Use these selections to cut, copy, paste, delete, and
clear text related to your envelope.
Undo
----
Use this selection to reverse your previous editing operation.
If you had typed some characters, this will take them out. If
you had erased some characters, it will restore them. The
shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-Backspace from the
WinGRAB screen, or "U" from this pull-down menu.
APPENDIX E Page E-12 WinGRAB
Cut
---
Use this selection to cut (remove) text and put it in Windows
clipboard for pasting to WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for this
selection are Shift-Delete from the WinGRAB screen, or "C" from
this pull-down menu.
Copy
----
Use this selection to copy text and put it in Windows clipboard
for pasting to WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for this selection
are Ctrl-Insert from the WinGRAB screen, or "O" from this pull-
down menu.
Paste
-----
Use this selection to paste the contents of Windows clipboard
to your envelope "Addressee" in WinGRAB. The shortcut keys for
this selection are Shift-Insert from the WinGRAB screen, or "P"
from this pull-down menu.
Delete
------
Use this selection to remove selected (highlighted) text. The
shortcut key for this selection is Delete from the WinGRAB
screen, or "D" from this pull-down menu.
Clear
-----
Use this selection to delete everything in the current edit
block. The shortcut keys for this selection are Ctrl-Delete
from the WinGRAB screen, or "L" from this pull-down menu.
Toggles
-------
Select this heading for a list of selections for toggling options
ON or OFF. Each time you select one of the options, it reverses
the existing condition, from "x" to blank, to "x", and so on.
* Select the option box to be blank if you do not want the option
to be active.
* Select the option box to contain an "x" if you want the option
to be active.
APPENDIX E Page E-13 WinGRAB
Primary Address
---------------
Use this selection to toggle the use of your primary address.
The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-P from the WinGRAB
screen, or "P" from this pull-down menu.
Alternate Address
-----------------
Use this selection to toggle the use of your alternate address.
The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-A from the WinGRAB
screen, or "A" from this pull-down menu.
Print Return Toggle
-------------------
Use this selection to toggle the use of your return address.
The shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-R from the WinGRAB
screen, or "R" from this pull-down menu.
Print Comment Toggle
--------------------
Use this selection to toggle the use of your comment. The
shortcut keys for this selection are Alt-L from the WinGRAB
screen, or "C" from this pull-down menu.
Help
----
Select this heading for a list of selections containing helpful
information about the functions and options of WinGRAB.
Configuration
-------------
Use this selection to display information about the control you
have in configuring various features of WinGRAB into style
sheets.
Edit
----
Use this selection to display information about the editing
controls available to you.
Entering Address
----------------
Use this selection to display information about entering
addresses for printing on your envelopes.
APPENDIX E Page E-14 WinGRAB
Printing
--------
Use this selection to display information about printing
addresses on your envelopes.
Toggles
-------
Use this selection to display information about how you can
toggle the state of various options in WinGRAB.
About
-----
Use this selection to display information about the version of
WinGRAB you are using.
APPENDIX E Page E-15 WinGRAB
------------------------------------------------------------------
Printing Envelopes With WinGRAB
------------------------------------------------------------------
You can put addresses into WinGRAB in more than one way.
* Type an address directly into WinGRAB.
* Paste an address from a Windows document.
Type An Address Directly Into WinGRAB
-------------------------------------
* Move the cursor under "Addressee". When the cursor changes from
an arrow to the "edit" symbol, click it to produce the blinking
vertical line edit marker.
Addressee:
|
This marks the location where you will type the address.
* Type in the address. Here is an example using our address:
Addressee:
Paul Mayer
ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
2526 69th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
If you want to print your alternate return address, just select
"Alternate Address" in the "Toggles" heading (or press Alt-A) from
the WinGRAB screen.
* Print the envelope. You can select the "Print" button, press
Ctrl-P, or select "File" and then select "Print".
Its that easy!
APPENDIX E Page E-16 WinGRAB
Paste An Address From A Windows Document
----------------------------------------
* Open your Windows document and display the screen containing the
address you want to print.
* Block the address so that it is highlighted.
* Copy the highlighted address to the Windows clipboard. You can do
it in these ways:
- Press Ctrl-Insert.
- From the menu bar, select "EDIT", then select "Copy".
You can close the document (if you are through with it), or you
can select the document to be "Minimized" to an icon so you can
conveniently retrieve it later.
* Open "WinGRAB".
Move the cursor under "Addressee". When the cursor changes from
an arrow to the "edit" symbol, click it to produce the blinking
vertical line edit marker.
Addressee:
|
This marks the location where you will paste the address you just
copied to Windows clipboard.
You can paste the address in either of these ways:
- Press Shift-Insert.
- From the menu bar, select "Edit", and then select "Paste".
The address will appear under the "Addressee:". When you close
WinGRAB, the address does not remain. It is ready for another
address the next time you open WinGRAB.
APPENDIX E Page E-17 WinGRAB
Using Non-Windows "DOS" Grab Plus From Windows
----------------------------------------------
If you wish, you can use the non-Windows DOS version of GRAB Plus with
a non-Windows DOS application program, from your Windows environment.
You will need to create a "batch file" to cause Windows to load the
DOS version of GRAB Plus before you load a DOS (non-Windows) program.
-------------------------------------
| CAUTION: |
| This method will not work if you |
| have previously loaded Borland's |
| SideKick. |
-------------------------------------
If you need more information about creating DOS batch files, please
refer to your DOS manual. If you need more information about creating
and editing Windows icons, please refer to your Windows manual.
* You Can Load GRAB For One DOS Program At A Time (from Windows)
--------------------------------------------------------------
You can edit a Windows icon so it will use a batch file to load
GRAB into memory before it loads a specific non-Windows DOS
program. Then, when you exit your DOS program, the batch file
will automatically unload GRAB from memory, and return you to the
Windows screen. You must create a batch file that executes those
operations and attach it to the DOS application program's icon
definition.
The advantage of this method is that GRAB Plus is resident in
memory only during your word processing session. When you exit
your word processor, GRAB is unloaded from memory to make it
available to other programs.
The disadvantage of this method is that GRAB Plus is not available
for every program you use, unless you were to make a batch file
for each one.
Here is an example of a typical batch file to load GRAB
automatically when you load a word processor such as WordPerfect:
CD\GRABPLUS<---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory
GRAB <---This loads GRAB into memory
CD\WP51 <---This changes to the WordPerfect directory
WP <---This starts WordPerfect
CD\GRABPLUS<---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory again
GRAB /R <---This unloads GRAB from memory upon exit
In this example we moved to the GRAB Plus directory (line #1) and
loaded GRAB in memory (line #2). Then we moved to the WordPerfect
directory (line #3) and started WordPerfect (line #4). When we're
done and exit WordPerfect, we move back to the GRAB Plus directory
(line #5) and unloaded GRAB.
GRAB Plus
Envelope Printer
and
Data Base System
With
LaserLabel
User's Guide
Software written and published by:
Paul Mayer
ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
Manual written by:
Pahl Meyers
Word Exchange
NOTICE
We have done our best to insure that the material found in this
publication is both useful and accurate. However, please be aware
that errors may exist in this publication, and neither the authors nor
Paul Mayer and ZPAY Payroll Systems makes any guarantees concerning
the accuracy of the information found here or in the use to which it
may be put.
DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY
THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED BY ZPAY PAYROLL
SYSTEMS, AND IS A PROPRIETARY PRODUCT OF PAUL
MAYER. IT IS LICENSED, NOT SOLD.
ZPAY PAYROLL SYSTEMS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE
DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL, ITS QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,
MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED "AS-IS". THE
ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE IS
WITH THE BUYER. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE
DEFECTIVE, THE BUYER (NOT ZPAY PAYROLL SYSTEMS OR
PAUL MAYER) ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL
NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR,OR CORRECTION AND NAY
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
ANY DEFECT IN THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ZPAY PAYROLL
SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGE.
Copyright (c) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 by Paul Mayer and ZPAY
Payroll Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of the
contents of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means without the express written permission of Paul
Mayer and ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
TRADEMARKS
Cordata is a trademark of the Cordata Printer Corporation.
Epson is a trademark of the Epson Printer Corporation.
GRAB Plus, and LaserLabel are trademarks of Paul Mayer and ZPAY
Payroll Systems.
HP, LaserJet, LaserJet Plus, LaserJet II, LaserJet IID, LaserJet III,
LaserJet IIID, and DeskJet are trademarks of the Hewlett-Packard
Corporation.
IBM, IBM-PC, IBM-XT, IBM-AT and PC-DOS are trademarks of the
International Business Machines Corporation.
MS-DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
QMS is a trademark of QMS, Inc.
SideKick, Sidekick Plus, and Sprint are trademarks of Borland
International.
WordStar is a trademark of MicroPro International Corporation.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction To GRAB Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
GRAB The Envelope Printer. . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
GRABDB Database. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Disk Drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Memory (RAM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Word Processors (for use with GRAB). . . . . . 1-2
Operating Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
First-Time Users of GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . 1-3
Experienced Users of GRAB. . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Description Of The Sections . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Customer Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Installation
Installing GRAB Plus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Installation For Systems W/Floppy Drives Only. 2-3
Installation For Systems With A Hard Disk. . . 2-4
Menus
Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
Navigating the Configuration Menus. . . . . . . .3-12
GRAB Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
"Hot key" and Command Key Menu Selections. . . 3-6
Main Hot-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Print Marker Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Edit Before Printing Key . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Print Window Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Edit Last Address Key. . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Toggle Print Return Key. . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Toggle Small Envelope Key. . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Toggle Alternate Address Key . . . . . . . . 3-8
Enter Comment Line Key . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Edit Return Address Key. . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
"Printer" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Type of Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Select Default Feed. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Check Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Init/Exit Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
Init/Exit Cordata. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
LaserJet Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Return Address First . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Return Address Rest. . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Addressee First. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Addressee Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Comment Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11
Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12
Wait to Send Exit. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12
Do Not Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13
"Address & Swap" Menu Selections . . . . . . .3-14
Print Return Address . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14
Primary Return Address . . . . . . . . . . .3-15
Alternate Return Address . . . . . . . . . .3-15
Swap Memory or Full TSR. . . . . . . . . . .3-15
Force to Disk Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-16
"Envelopes" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . .3-17
Small Envelopes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-17
"Locations" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . .3-18
Change Locations General . . . . . . . . . .3-18
Change PostScript Locations. . . . . . . . .3-20
Test Envelope Locations. . . . . . . . . . .3-22
Change Locations General . . . . . . . . .3-22
Change PostScript Locations. . . . . . . .3-23
"Color" Menu Selections. . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
Change Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
"Exit" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
Get. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25
GRABDB Database Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-29
Add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-29
Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-32
Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
Import . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-33
Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-34
LaserLabel Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-37
LaserLabel Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-39
"Quit" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40
"Set up" Menu Selections . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
Show Current Set up. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
Avery 5160/5260 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
Avery 5161/5261 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
Avery 5162/5262 Labels . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
Non-Laser Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
Use Two Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
Soft Font ID #80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42
Soft Font ID #90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
Default Line Printer Font. . . . . . . . . .3-43
Default Courier Font . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
Save Current Set Up. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
"Tags" Menu Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-44
Enter TAG for scanning: *. . . . . . . . . .3-44
"File name" Menu Selection . . . . . . . . . .3-45
File Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-45
[F1] Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-45
"Print labels" Menu Selections . . . . . . . .3-46
Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-46
Print by Zip Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-46
Print by Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-47
Operation
GRAB The Envelope Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
The First-Time You Use GRAB . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
How To Use GRAB From Memory . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Loading GRAB Into Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Load GRAB From A DOS Command . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Load GRAB From AUTOEXEC.BAT. . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Load GRAB From BATCH Files . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
GRAB With SideKick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Calling GRAB From Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
The GRAB Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
The Shadow Box Marker. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Moving The Shadow Box Marker . . . . . . . 4-9
Changing The Size Of The Shadow Box Marker 4-9
The Help Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10
Printing Selections. . . . . . . . . . . .4-11
Regular envelope feed. . . . . . . . . . .4-12
Command-Key Descriptions . . . . . . . . . .4-14
<Esc> - Abort the process. . . . . . . . .4-14
<F2> - Change feed mode. . . . . . . . . .4-14
<Alt>X - Print the address . . . . . . . .4-14
<Alt>E - Edit the address. . . . . . . . .4-15
<Alt>C - Enter the address . . . . . . . .4-15
<Alt>L - Edit last address . . . . . . . .4-16
<Alt>R - Toggle return . . . . . . . . . .4-16
<Alt>S - Toggle size . . . . . . . . . . .4-17
<Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt. . . . . . . .4-17
<Alt>I - Comment = Empty . . . . . . . . .4-18
<Alt>Y - Edit return addr. . . . . . . . .4-18
F1 Key Toggle Help On/Off. . . . . . . . .4-18
Remove GRAB From Memory. . . . . . . . . . . .4-19
If GRAB Refuses To Unload From Memory. . . .4-19
Remove TSR's That Were Loaded After GRAB . .4-19
How To Tell What TSR's Are Loaded After GRAB4-19
Unload TSR's Loaded From AUTOEXEC.BAT File .4-20
Using GRAB Without Going Resident. . . . . . .4-22
Edit Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-23
GRABDB Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-25
How To Use GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
How To Start GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
How To Add Names & Addresses. . . . . . . . . . .4-26
How To Print Envelopes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
Starting GRABDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-27
Adding Entries To The GRABDB Database. . . . .4-27
Entering Records Using "Add" Selection . . .4-28
Entering Records Using "Import" Selection. .4-29
Finding Existing Records . . . . . . . . . . .4-31
Editing Existing Records . . . . . . . . . .4-31
GRABDB and ZIPKEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-32
State Abbreviation Look-up Table . . . . . .4-32
Tagging Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-32
Printing Records On Your Envelopes . . . . . .4-33
Printing Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-34
The [F7] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
The [F8] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
The [F9] Key Printing Format . . . . . . .4-34
Starting GRABDB With Options . . . . . . . . .4-35
The /A Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-35
The /F Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-35
The /M Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
The /S Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
The /U Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . .4-36
Combining Start Up Options . . . . . . . . .4-37
Fixing Damaged Data Files. . . . . . . . . . .4-37
LaserLabel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-39
How To Use LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
How To Start LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
How To Print Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-40
Starting LaserLabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-41
Printing Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-42
Starting LaserLabel With Options. . . . . . . . .4-43
The /A Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-43
The /M Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-43
The /S Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-44
The /U Start Up Option . . . . . . . . . . . .4-44
Combining Start Up Options . . . . . . . . . .4-44
Appendix A
Word Processors Tested With GRAB Plus . . . . . . A-1
Appendix B
Questions & Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
GRAB With SideKick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
GRAB Doesn't Print On LaserJet . . . . . . . . B-2
Address Too Low On LaserJet Printer. . . . . . B-2
Soft Fonts With LaserJet Printer . . . . . . . B-3
Address Double Spaced. . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3
Comment Line Prints Too Low. . . . . . . . . . B-3
Comment Line After Printing. . . . . . . . . . B-4
Comment Line Doesn't Print . . . . . . . . . . B-4
GRAB Colors With WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . B-4
GRAB With WordPerfect. . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
Canadian ZIP Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
Hewlett Packard Envelope Tray. . . . . . . . . B-5
Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP Tray. . . . . . . B-6
Appendix C
DeskJet Operation with LaserLabel . . . . . . . . C-1
Appendix D
How To Use Soft Fonts With GRAB Plus. . . . . . . D-1
How To Download Soft Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
How To Specify Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
Running the Download Program. . . . . . . . . . . D-3
Using Batch Files To Download Fonts. . . . . . D-3
LaserJet Printer Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
DeskJet Printer Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
Specifying Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . D-4
Specify Fonts By ID Number . . . . . . . . . D-4
Example Specifying 5 Different Fonts By ID . D-5
Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers . . . . . D-9
LaserJet Metric Font Codes . . . . . . . . . D-9
DeskJet Metric Font Codes. . . . . . . . . . D-9
Switching Between Soft Fonts . . . . . . . . .D-10
Specifying Internal Fonts Of LaserJet III . .D-11
Page 1-1 Introduction
INTRODUCTION TO GRAB Plus
-------------------------
GRAB Plus is an enhanced package of programs that build on the
popular memory resident envelope printer GRAB. We have added
GRABDB, a database program that works hand-in-hand with GRAB,
along with LaserLabel, a label printer for laser printers.
GRAB The Envelope Printer
Have you ever wanted to take the name and address from a letter in
your favorite word processor and print it on your envelope? Well,
GRAB can do it. GRAB, a memory resident program, lets you "grab" the
address in your letter and print it on an envelope in as little as two
keystrokes.
GRABDB Database
With GRABDB database, you can maintain a file of names and addresses
for easy retrieval for use with GRAB the envelope printer. It will
automatically form the address in different formats by your selection.
LaserLabel
LaserLabel has been created so users of GRAB the envelope printer can
turn their data files into a powerful label printing system.
LaserLabel lets you take data files from GRABDB database and print
labels on your LaserJet printer.
LaserLabel recognizes the "tag" selection fields of GRABDB and will
select by tags if you like.
You can use different label formats from Avery as well as using soft
fonts for added impact to your mailings. LaserLabel comes with a
sample set of soft fonts to show you how your labels can have a
creative appearance for greater impact.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-------------------
Computer
IBM-PC/XT/AT, and truly compatible computers.
Disk Drives
One hard disk drive and one floppy disk drive.
Memory (RAM)
A minimum of 6k RAM available for GRAB The Envelope Printer.
A minimum of 256k RAM available for GRABDB Database and
LaserLabel.
Printers
Hewlett Packard LaserJet and DeskJet printers and compatibles,
PostScript printers, Cordata Laser printers and any printer compatible
with the IBM-PC/XT/AT family of systems that will hold an envelope.
Word Processors (for use with GRAB)
Any word processor that uses the screen in a "text mode". This means
screens that do not display text as graphics as some desktop
publishers do. Refer to Appendix A, Tested Word Processors, for a
list of over forty word processors tested with GRAB The Envelope
Printer.
Operating Systems
PC-DOS 2.0 or later. MS-DOS 2.0 or later.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
-----------------
Since we designed GRAB Plus to be as easy to use as possible, we
have also designed this manual to be the same. You should not have
to read the entire manual before you start.
If you are like us, you want to jump right in and start using the
program. You may not open the manual except to read about the
program's features in the introduction and find out how to install the
program.
Also, because of publishing deadlines, there may be some late-breaking
information about the program that could not be included in this
manual at the time of printing. Look on the GRAB Plus distribution
disks to see if there are any files named "READ ME". If so, you can
print it for any new information not contained in this manual.
We have designed this manual to be used as a reference.
First-Time Users of GRAB Plus
If you are a first-time user of GRAB Plus, we recommend you read these
sections:
* All "README" files on the GRAB Plus
distribution disk.
* Installing Grab Plus.
* Menus
Experienced Users of GRAB
If you are experienced in the use of previous GRAB releases, we
recommend that you at least read the Installation section and any
"README" files that are on the GRAB Plus distribution disks.
Page 1-4 Introduction
DESCRIPTION OF THE SECTIONS
---------------------------
Title Pages with Front Matter
This contains the title of this manual as well as various legal
notices.
Table of Contents
This is a list of the sections of this manual in the order they are
arranged.
Introduction
This contains some of the major points and features of GRAB Plus.
Installation
This contains a description of the procedure to install GRAB Plus.
Menus
This is a reference section that explains each selection available to
you in the menus of GRAB Plus.
Appendix A
This is a reference section containing a list of word processors that
have been tested using GRAB the envelope printer. The list contains
over forty word processors. We have added helpful comments for
assuring trouble free operation with certain word processors.
Appendix B
This is a reference section containing "Questions and Answers" that
should be helpful in trouble shooting various common problems that
are easily resolved.
Appendix C
This is a reference section containing helpful advice for users of
Hewlett Packard's DeskJet printer with our LaserLabel program.
Appendix D
This is a reference section containing explanations about using the
downloadable soft fonts furnished with GRAB Plus.
Page 1-5 Introduction
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
----------------
We do not charge for our support time, but we ask that you try to see
if the problem can be resolved by referring to your manual first.
We provide GRAB Plus customer support free for one year from the
purchase date.
If you need telephone support, refer to the "README" file included
with the GRAB Plus program files. It will provide you with the
current telephone numbers to call for support, including FAX,
Compuserve, MCI Mail, Genie, etc.
Also, the "README" file contains our address if you wish to contact
us by mail.
WARRANTY
--------
The GRAB Plus registered distribution disks are guaranteed for ninety
days from date of purchase. Any defective disks will be replaced free
of charge during this period. After the initial ninety day period,
there will be a fee of $10 for replacement.
Installation
Page 2-1 Installation
INSTALLING GRAB Plus
Installing GRAB Plus requires these simple steps:
Step 1
Copy the GRAB Plus distribution disk.
Step 2
Run the "INSTALL" program to unpack GRAB Plus files to your disk.
- Install GRAB Plus For Systems With Floppy Drives Only.
or
- Install GRAB Plus For Systems With A Hard Disk.
Step 3
Run the "GRABCFG" program to configure GRAB Plus to your system.
That's it!
You are ready to use GRAB Plus!
Later
You can change the configuration of GRAB Plus at any time later if you
wish. It's that easy. Just run the "GRABCFG" program any time you
want to change the way GRAB Plus is configured. You can do this when:
* You want to change the hot-key or command-keys for GRAB Plus.
* You get a different printer.
* You change your return address.
* You want to change the fonts to print on your envelopes.
* You want to change the printing locations on your envelopes.
* You want to change the colors of the GRAB Plus screen.
Page 2-2 Installation
Step 1 - Copy the GRAB Plus Distribution Disks
We are assuming that you know how to use ordinary DOS commands
with your computer. Refer to your computer's DOS manual if you have
any questions about the commands you will need to use.
Copy your GRAB Plus distribution disk to make a back-up copy to use
for installation. Do not use your original GRAB Plus distribution
disk for installation. Use the copy you will make and store the
original disk in a safe place.
* If you are familiar with the procedure to copy disks, you can skip
to the installation procedure.
Have ready a double-sided double-density (DS-DD) blank floppy disk
formatted with the DOS format. Label it "GRAB Plus Back-Up".
* The blank formatted disk must be the same type as your GRAB Plus
distribution disk, either a 5-1/4 inch or 3-1/2 inch disk.
Write-protect your original GRAB Plus distribution disk to prevent any
existing files from being accidentally changed or erased. Use the DOS
"DISKCOPY" command to copy the disk:
* Type "DISKCOPY A: A:" and press the Enter key. Follow the
prompts on the screen to copy the disks:
- The "source" disk is your original GRAB Plus distribution disk.
This is the disk you copy from.
- The "target" disk is your blank formatted disk. It is the disk
you copy to.
You will copy the "Source" disk (the GRAB Plus distribution disk) to
the "Target" disk (your back-up disk).
When you have made your back-up copy of the GRAB Plus distribution
disk, store the original distribution disk in a cool, dry place.
Page 2-3 Installation
Step 2 - Run The Install Program
Before you can use GRAB Plus you have to run the "install" program so
it will work properly on your computer.
You cannot just copy the files on the distribution disks to your hard
disk. The files on the distribution disk are packed in a special way
to save space. The "install" program unpacks those files and builds
them on your working disk.
Installation For Systems With Floppy Drives Only
------------------------------------------------
Place your copy of GRAB Plus in your floppy drive "A", and a blank
formatted disk in floppy drive "B".
* You can make your GRAB Plus working disk to be a "bootable"
disk. Then you can boot up your computer with the same disk
containing GRAB Plus. Refer to your computer's DOS manual for
the procedure to make the disk a bootable disk.
* Type "A:INSTALL" and press the Enter key.
(If you have a monochrome monitor, type "A:INSTALL -M".)
The GRAB Plus installation program will do several things that
are necessary for proper operation of the GRAB Plus programs:
- It will prompt you for the floppy drive on which you want
GRAB Plus installed. Select "B:" and press Enter.
- It will unpack the necessary files and place them on your disk
in drive "B".
- When it is finished, it will automatically run the
configuration program, so you can tell GRAB Plus what printer
you are using. (You must do this before you run GRAB the
envelope printer for the first time.) You can customize other
parts of GRAB now or at any later time.
Page 2-4 Installation
Installation For Systems With A Hard Disk
-----------------------------------------
Place your copy of GRAB Plus in your floppy drive "A".
* Type "A:INSTALL" and press the Enter key.
(If you have a monochrome monitor, type "A:INSTALL -M".)
The GRAB Plus installation program will do several things that
are necessary for proper operation of the GRAB Plus programs:
- It will ask you for the hard disk drive designation on which to
install GRAB Plus.
- It will create a directory named "\GRABPLUS" on your hard
disk.
- It will unpack the necessary files and place them onto your
\GRABPLUS directory.
- It will examine to see if you have an older version of GRAB in
any other directory on your system (not the "GRABPLUS"
directory). If it does find an older version of GRAB, we
recommend you delete those older program files when the
installation is complete to prevent conflicts. (Watch Out!
Don't delete the new GRAB files in the "GRABPLUS" directory by
mistake!)
- It will give you the opportunity to choose whether you want
commands placed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that GRAB
Plus automatically loads into memory each time you turn on
your computer. (This is the easiest way to have GRAB Plus
ready at the touch of a key.)
- It will notify you when the installation is completed.
- When it is finished, it will automatically run the
configuration program, so you can tell GRAB Plus what printer
you are using. (You must do this before you run GRAB the
envelope printer for the first time.) You can customize other
parts of GRAB now or at any later time.
Installation Completed
GRAB Plus is installed and ready to use.
Page 2-5 Installation
Step 3
Remember, you can run the configuration program again later to further
customize GRAB to your preferences.
To run the configuration program for GRAB, just type:
GRABCFG and press Enter.
NOTE! You cannot run the GRABCFG program if you have
already loaded GRAB and it still remains loaded in memory.
If you try, this message (shown below) will appear to remind
you about that and instruct you to remove GRAB before you
run GRABCFG.
------------[ Important Please Read ]--------------
| |
| It appears that GRAB has been loaded. You |
| must unload GRAB with the command GRAB /R |
| before you run the configuration program. |
| You will now be returned to DOS to remove |
| GRAB before proceeding. |
| |
| Hit enter key to exit to DOS after reading. |
| |
---------------------------------------------------
CAUTION
If you had loaded another TSR program
(such as SideKick) after you had loaded
GRAB, you cannot unload GRAB from
memory. You will have to unload any
other TSR programs in the order of "last-
in-first-out". Then you can unload GRAB.
Page 2-6 Installation
When GRAB has been unloaded, you can run the configuration program
GRABCFG. It will ask if you want to read the current configuration.
--------------[ A Friendly Reminder ]--------------
| |
| If you want to use a previous configuration, |
| you must use the "E" for "Exit", followed |
| by the "G" for "Get" commands in the menu. |
| |
| Also don't forget to save your changes when |
| you are finished. |
| |
| If you desire I can get the previous config- |
| uration from your GRAB.EXE now. |
| |
| Shall I read the configuration now ? [Y] |
| |
---------------------------------------------------
* Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to use your existing configuration
currently stored in the program.
* Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want to use your existing
configuration, but start with a fresh configuration. This
selection will erase your existing configuration and use GRAB's
original default configuration.
CAUTION
All your existing configurations will be
erased if you enter "N" for this selection.
Refer to the "Menus" and "Operation" sections of this manual for more
information about customizing GRAB Plus.
Menus
Navigating Menus Page 3-1 Menus
Navigating the Configuration Menus
You can move freely around in the GRAB Plus configuration using the
menu selections. There is more than one way you can make selections
from these menus.
* Press the CAPITALIZED letter of the menu selection.
This is the fastest way of making selections from the menu. Just
press the capitalized letter of the menu selection and that
selection is made.
* Move the cursor to the menu selection.
Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the selection you want
and press the Enter key. A brief description of each
selection's function will be displayed above the menu as the cursor
moves across the selections. Also the path and file name you are
currently working within will be displayed above the function
descriptions
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GRAB Page 3-3 Menus
GRAB
The Envelope Printer
Menus
GRAB Page 3-4 Menus
GRAB Page 3-5 Menus
GRAB Configuration Menu
-----------------------
These are the menu selections available when you use the GRAB
configuration command: "GRABCFG".
Use these menu selections to change GRAB's default configurations.
The first time you use GRAB, you must select "Type of printer" (to
tell GRAB what printer you have), and "Address & Swap" to enter your
return address (if you want a return address printed).
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
---|---------|-----------|----------|-----------|----------|---------
| | | | | | | Get |
| | | | | | | Save |
| | | | | | | Exit |
| | | | | | ------
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Change colors |
| | | | | ---------------
| | | | |
| | | | | Change locations general |
| | | | | change Postscript locations |
| | | | | Test envelope locations |
| | | | -----------------------------
| | | |
| | | | Small envelopes |
| | | -----------------
| | |
| | | print Return address? |
| | | Primary return address |
| | | Alternate return address |
| | | Swap memory or full TSR? |
| | | Force to disk swap? |
| | --------------------------
| |
| | Type of printer |
| | Select default feed |
| | Check printer |
| | Init/exit printer |
| | init/Exit cordata |
| | Laserjet fonts |
| | Printer port |
| | Wait to send exit |
| | Do not filter |
| ---------------------
|
| Main hot key |
| Print marker key |
| Edit before printing key |
| print Window key |
| edit Last address key |
| Toggle print return key |
| toggle Small envelope key |
| toggle Alternate address key |
| enter Comment line key |
| edit Return address key |
------------------------------
GRAB Page 3-6 Menus
"Hot key" and Command Key Menu Selections
----------------------------------------
This selection allows you to change the hot-key and command-keys from
their default designations. You may wish to change them if they
conflict with any hot-keys for your word processor or any other TSR
programs you may be using. Otherwise, you can accept them as they
are.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Main hot key |
| Print marker key |
| Edit before printing key |
| print Window key |
| edit Last address key |
| Toggle print return key |
| toggle Small envelope key |
| toggle Alternate address key |
| enter Comment line key |
| edit Return address key |
------------------------------
Each command-key can be set to use one of the following types of
keystroke sequences from the first four in the list. The main Hot-key
will accept all of these combinations:
* [ALT]-[letter]
* [ALT]-[number]
* [ALT]-[function key]
* [CTRL]-[function key]
* [CTRL]-[letter]
* [CTRL]-[number]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[letter]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[number]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[function key]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[letter]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[number]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[function key]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[letter]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[number]
* [ALT]-[CTRL]-[Left Shift]-[function key]
GRAB Page 3-7 Menus
Main Hot-key
The main hot-key "pops" GRAB The Envelope Printer onto your screen
while you use your favorite word processor. It is set to [ALT]-Z by
default, but you can change it to any other command. You can even use
multiple-key combinations such as [CTRL]-[Right Shift]-[Z] to help
avoid conflicts with your word processor or with another TSR.
Print Marker Key
This command-key tells GRAB to print the address after you have
covered it with the "marking block". It is set to [ALT]-[X] by
default for the GRAB help screen selection "Print the address".
Edit Before Printing Key
This command-key lets you edit the address you have covered with the
"shadow box marker" before printing it. It is set to [ALT]-[E] by
default for the GRAB help screen selection "Edit the address". A
window will display the covered address for you to edit it.
Print Window Key
This command-key lets you type a name and address by hand so it can be
printed on an envelope. It is set to [ALT]-[C] by default for the
GRAB help screen selection "Enter the address".
Edit Last Address Key
This command-key displays the last address you printed so you can edit
it or print it again. It is set to [ALT]-[L] by default for the GRAB
help screen selection "Edit last address". A window will display the
last address for you to edit it.
Toggle Print Return Key
This command-key toggles the printing of the return address to be
enabled or disabled. It is set to [ALT]-[R] by default for the GRAB
help screen. It will toggle the screen display back and forth between
"Print primary return"(or "Print alternate return") and "Do not print
return".
Toggle Small Envelope Key
This command-key toggles the size of the envelope you use -- regular
or small. It is set to [ALT]-[S] by default for the GRAB help screen
selection "Toggle size". It will toggle the screen display back and
forth between "Print large size envelopes" and "Print small size
envelopes".
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Toggle Alternate Address Key
This command-key toggles between two different return addresses you
have entered during configuration. It is set to [ALT]-[A] by default
for the GRAB help screen selection "Toggle primary/alt.". It will
toggle the screen display back and forth between "Print primary
return" and "Print alternate return". (Refer to the "Address & Swap"
menu selections for the procedure to enter an alternate return
address.)
Enter Comment Line Key
This command-key lets you type an optional comment line which prints
just below the "TO ADDRESS". You must raise the location of the "TO
ADDRESS" If you print a comment line on small envelopes. It is set to
[ALT]-[I] by default for the GRAB help screen selection "Comment = "
The screen selection will display "Comment = Empty" if you have not
entered any comment. It will display "Comment = Loaded" when you have
entered a comment.
Edit Return Address Key
This command-key lets you edit the two different return addresses. It
is set to [ALT]-[Y] by default for the GRAB help screen selection
"Edit return addr." The two return addresses will be displayed in a
window for you to edit. (Refer to the "Address & Swap" menu
selections for the procedure to enter an alternate return address.)
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"Printer" Menu Selections
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The first time you use GRAB, you must select the type of printer you
are using. The remaining selections are options for using GRAB.
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
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| Type of printer |
| Select default feed |
| Check printer |
| Init/exit printer |
| init/Exit cordata |
| Laserjet fonts |
| Printer port |
| Wait to send exit |
| Do not filter |
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Type of Printer
A window will appear, listing different types of printers. Enter "Y"
next to the type of printer you have. The "GRABCFG" program will
"quick-install" itself to use the envelope feeder mechanism
corresponding to your selection.
Choose the "plain printer" if you don't have any one of these printers
or if your printer doesn't emulate any one of them.
Select Default Feed
Select the default envelope feed for your type of printer.
* LaserJet II & LaserJet IID printers:
Select one of the available envelope feed trays as the default
feed.
* Epson dot matrix printers:
Set the default to print sideways in the graphics mode.
The [F2] key toggles the feed mode when GRAB is popped up for use.
Check Printer
This selection tells GRAB whether to check the status of your printer
before it prints an envelope. Some computers "lock up" when GRAB
performs this check (usually due to a conflict with other software).
If your computer does so, you should tell GRAB to not check the
printer first by entering "N" for no.
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If you turn this option off and your printer is not connected or not
turned on when you go to print an envelope, DOS will present you with
its standard "Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail" message. This is why you
should let GRAB check the printer for you if at all possible, by
entering "Y" for yes.
Init/Exit Printer
For dot-matrix printers, GRAB can send an initialization string to the
printer as well as an exit string. This is useful if you need to send
a special code to your printer to temporarily turn on the "letter
quality" printing mode, for example. Refer to your dot-matrix
printer manual for the decimal codes to enter for this selection.
Here's an example for setting an Epson FX286 printer to letter quality
mode and then returning to regular draft mode:
1. Enter "27" in the first block of the init string. This is the
decimal code for the ESCape character.
2. Enter "71" in the second block of the init string. This is the
decimal code for a capital G.
3. Enter "27" in the first block of the exit string.
4. Enter "72" in the second block of the exit string. This is the
decimal code for a capital H.
You may enter up to 32 decimal codes for both the Init string and the
Exit string.
You can tell GRAB to send the Init string at the start of each line
instead of just once at the beginning.
The Init/Exit strings should not be used for laser printers. Laser
printer codes are handled via the printer type selection (see above)
and the following two menu choices (see below).
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Init/Exit Cordata
These init & exit strings displayed by this selection apply if you
specified a Cordata Laser Printer. Refer to your Cordata printer
manual for other init and exit strings.
LaserJet Fonts
This selection lets you enter init strings so you can use soft fonts
on your LaserJet printer. You have the option of entering a font for
the first line of an address that is different than the remainder of
the address.
Return Address First
The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
that will be printed only for the first line of the return address.
Return Address Rest
Your font string entry for this selection determines the soft font
that will be printed only for the remainder of the return address
following the first line. This soft font can be different than the
font of the first line or it can be the same as the first line.
Addressee First
The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
that will be printed only for the first line of the addressee.
Addressee Rest
Your font string entry for this selection determines the soft font
that will be printed only for the remainder of the lines following
the first line of the addressee. This soft font can be different
than the font of the first line or it can be the same as the first
line.
Comment Line
The font string entry on this selection determines the soft font
that will be printed only for the comment line.
To enter the escape code needed by the LaserJet printers, press the
Ctrl key, while holding it down press the [P] key, then press the
[Esc] key. You will then see the "[" character which is the display
GRABCFG uses for the "escape" symbol.
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The README file on the disk has additional information on soft fonts,
and it explains the companion programs from ECI-Software (see below).
You don't need to enter codes for landscape printing -- those codes
are built into the GRAB program.
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| NOTE: |
| You must have a method for downloading |
| soft fonts to your printer. One such method |
| is a program from ECI-Software called |
| DOWNLOAD. A simple version of the |
| program is included with GRAB. Call ECI at |
| (708) 377-3520 for a free brochure on other |
| products they offer. |
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Printer Port
You enter the designation of the port to which your printer is
connected. Enter "Y" for the correct port designation for your
printer.
Wait to Send Exit
This is a special option for LaserJet users with unusual hardware
configurations.
The default selection is "N" (for No).
Enter "Y" (for Yes) for this selection if your printer will not return
to its normal mode after printing an envelope. (The manual feed light
usually stays on, feeding no longer occurs from the normal paper tray,
and the printer's portrait mode won't work.) This happens when the
printer is too slow for the data coming from GRAB.
You should also enter "Y" for this selection if your computer locks up
or aborts the word processor program after you print an envelope.
If you enter "Y" for this selection, you must press any key after the
envelope has finished printing. Only then will GRAB send the exit
string to your printer.
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Do Not Filter
GRAB normally "filters out" any non-ASCII characters in the address
window, but this option allows you to override it. Overseas users
sometimes use special characters which normally cause unpredictable
results in a standard American-use printer.
The default entry is "Y" (for Yes).
Enter "N" (for No) if you do not want GRAB to filter non-ASCII
characters.
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"Address & Swap" Menu Selections
-------------------------------
This selection allows you to enter two different default return
addresses and lets you change the way GRAB acts as a TSR.
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
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| print Return address? |
| Primary return address |
| Alternate return address |
| Swap memory or full TSR? |
| Force to disk swap? |
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By default, GRAB tries to store the major portion of itself in
expanded memory, leaving just a 6k "kernel" in regular memory. (The
expanded memory must conform to the LIM EMS specification, version 3.2
or better.) If it can't find enough EMS memory, it will store the
major portion of itself on disk.
You can change the way GRAB swaps if you wish. You can either force
it to swap to disk (useful if you don't want it to tie up EMS memory),
or you can order it not to swap at all (useful for floppy disk users).
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| Note: |
| GRAB takes quite a bit more than 6k of |
| memory if you refuse to let it swap to EMS |
| memory or to disk. |
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Print Return Address
This selection tells GRAB whether you want to print a return address
as the default. Many people use envelopes pre-printed with a return
address and thus wouldn't want to print on them by default. This is
just the default -- you can toggle it on & off while you use GRAB.
Enter "Y" to print a return address, or "N" to omit printing it.
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Primary Return Address
Enter the return address you will most commonly print on your
envelopes. This could be your business address, for example.
Alternate Return Address
Enter a secondary return address that you may need to print on an
envelope from time to time. This could be your home address, for
example. You can choose to print either the primary or the alternate
address each time you print an envelope.
Swap Memory or Full TSR
This selection allows you to choose whether you want GRAB to load
"Swap Mode" using only 6k of regular memory (the default setting) or
to load as a full TSR using a considerably larger amount of memory.
Enter "Y" to select the Swap Mode using only 6k of regular memory.
Enter "N" to select full TSR Mode using a much larger amount of
regular memory.
When GRAB is set to the 6k Swap Mode, it will automatically detect if
you have LIM EMS memory available and store the major portion of
itself there. This leaves you with more regular memory available for
running your other programs.
If EMS is not available, GRAB stores the major portion of itself on
disk. This involves writing two files on the default drive in the root
directory: GRAB1.$$$ and GRAB2.$$$. These are "hidden" files so they
are not normally visible. DO NOT delete them when using any of the
powerful directory programs available. You will probably lock up your
system.
RAM drive users:
If you own an AT-class machine (80286 or 80386 processor) and you have
enough memory, you can greatly increase GRAB's speed by swapping to a
RAM drive instead of a regular hard disk or floppy. Consult your DOS
manual for information on how to establish a RAM drive on your system.
Once this is done, make the RAM drive the default before you invoke
GRAB. The program's 6k portion will load in regular memory and the
rest will be stored on the RAM drive.
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Floppy disk systems:
Avoid swapping to disk if your computer has no EMS or hard drive.
GRAB's swapping technique needs twice the disk space compared to the
size of the GRAB program itself. Floppy disk operation is notoriously
slow when compared to hard disks.
Force to Disk Swap
This selection allows you to choose if you want GRAB to swap to disk
even if enough LIM EMS memory is available for swapping purposes. This
is useful for people who need the EMS memory for other purposes.
Enter "Y" to select only the Disk Swapping Mode.
Enter "N" to disable the exclusive Disk Swapping Mode. This allows
the selection for Full TSR Mode above.
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"Envelopes" Menu Selections
--------------------------
This selection allows you to use different size envelopes. GRAB comes
configured for the standard business size envelope which is 4 x 9-1/2
inch size. This is where you can change the default of GRAB to print
on the smaller 3-5/8 x 6-1/2 inch size.
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Small envelopes |
-----------------
Small Envelopes
With this selection you can set the default to print the small size
envelopes. This default, like the "return address" default, may also
be toggled from regular to small.
* Enter "N" (for No) to print on large envelopes.
* Enter "Y" (for Yes) to print on small envelopes.
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"Locations" Menu Selections
--------------------------
If you don't like the default print locations for the two different
envelopes you can adjust them. You would use this if you didn't want
to use the default address printing locations. (Note: The locations
for the Epson "landscape printing" cannot be changed.)
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
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| Change locations general |
| change Postscript locations |
| Test envelope locations |
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Change Locations General
Here, you can change the "Up down location of the TO ADDRESS", the
"Left right location of the TO ADDRESS" and the "Left right location
of the FROM ADDRESS".
* Enter a negative number (-) to decrease the number of spaces or
lines for an address position. For example, you could enter "-5"
to move up (decrease the distance from the top edge) by five lines,
or to move to the left (decrease the distance from the left edge)
by five spaces.)
* Enter a positive number (+) to increase the spaces or lines. You
may also change the space above the top of the return address. For
example, you could enter "+5" to move down (increase the distance
from the top edge) by five lines, or to move to the right (increase
the distance from the left edge) by five spaces.
Each line is preceded by the "Large" or "Small" to refer to the two
different envelopes available for printing. You can change print
locations for one size of envelope without affecting the other type.
You may also change the location of the optional comment line. Note:
if you use the comment line on small envelopes, you must raise the
position of the small envelope's "TO ADDRESS".
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Change Locations General
D ENVELOPE
(-)--|--(+) B |
| (-)--|--(+) |
(-) ---|-------------|---------------|------------
| | | | | -- |
C -|-------------|---xxxxxxxxx | | | |
| | xxxxxxxxx | -- |
(+) (-) | xxxxxxxxx | |
| | | |
A -|--------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
(+) ----|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
E(+) | | |
----|-------xxxxxxxx | |
| | | |
-------|---------|----------------------------
| |
|----F----|
(-)
- 1 = 1 LINE UP
|
|
- 1 = 1 SPACE LEFT ------|------ + 1 = 1 SPACE RIGHT
|
|
+ 1 = 1 LINE DOWN
A - The Up Down Location of the "TO ADDRESS" : 0
B - The Left to Right Location of the "TO ADDRESS" : 0
C - The Up Down Location of the "FROM ADDRESS" : 0
D - The Left to Right Location of the "FROM ADDRESS": 0
E - Comment lines below the "TO ADDRESS" : 1
F - Comment line spaces left of the "TO ADDRESS" : - 15
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Change Postscript Locations
This does the same as the "Change Locations General" but is specific
to PostScript printers.
PostScript installation is slightly different from other printer
installations. The "Locations" and "Change PostScript Locations"
selections in the "GRABCFG" configuration program set the positioning
for GRAB. Here is a description of what is done by GRAB and the
PostScript printer.
GRAB is set up to place the printer in manual-feed mode and print the
envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of plain paper in
landscape mode -- is the "bottom right side". Test it with a plain
piece of paper to see the locations.
These locations may be changed with the installation program
"GRABCFG.EXE". You may also select the font to use in this same setup
area (the default is Times-Roman).
All measurements for changing the locations use "large numbers" for
precise placement. Increasing or decreasing a number by "2400" makes
a change of about an inch, for PostScript.
To only move the position from the bottom to top you would just change
the "Large - The distance from top down to FROM ADDRESS :" and the
"Small - The distance from top down to FROM ADDRESS :" in the
"Locations" selection of the configuration menu.
To move it to a center position, similar to the envelope feed of a
LaserJet II, subtract approximately 6000 from the above two entries.
If you find you need to start over because you made so many bad
changes, you can reset the numbers to their defaults by choosing not
to read the old configuration when you run the configuration program.
We recommend that you print a test address on a piece of paper and use
a ruler and calculator to make your adjustments before you try
printing on an envelope.
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Change PostScript Locations
ENVELOPE
|-B-| |
| | |
------ ---|--------------------|---------------------
A | | | -- |
------|---xxxxxxxxx | | |
| xxxxxxxxx -- |
------|---xxxxxxxxx |
C | |
------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
------|-----------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
E | | |
------|-------xxxxxxxx | |
| | | |
-------|---------|----------------------------
| | |
|---F---| |
| |
| |
|--------D--------|
SUBTRACT 2400 = 1 INCH UP
|
|
SUBTRACT 2400 = 1 INCH LEFT ------|------ ADD 2400 = 1 INCH RIGHT
|
|
ADD 2400 = 1 INCH DOWN
A = The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS"
B = The distance from left side to "FROM ADDRESS"
C = The distance down between "FROM" and "TO ADDRESS"
D = The distance from left side to "TO ADDRESS"
E = The distance after address before "COMMENT"
F = The distance from left side to "COMMENT"
Non-PostScript to PostScript
Some of the technology used by GRAB was developed by Terry McGuire (an
expert programmer in California). Terry offers a program for
translating non-PostScript output to PostScript so you can print it on
your PostScript printer. Write to him at the address below for
information on his "LaserZ" program:
Terry McGuire
DMP Software
1223 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 199
Santa Monica, CA 90403
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Test Envelope Locations
This selection allows you to test, on plain paper, the locations where
GRAB will print on your envelope, before you save your changes. Make
sure your printer is on-line and ready to print before you do this.
Change Locations General
GRAB is set up to place the printer in manual-feed mode and print
the envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of plain
paper in landscape mode -- is in the "right center". Test it with
a plain piece of paper to see the location.
ENVELOPE AREA
(DEFAULT SETTINGS)
|
|
|
------------------------|--------------------
| | |
| | |
| | |
| . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . |
| . -------- |
| . -------- |
| . ---------------- |
| . ---------------- |
| . ---------------- |
| . |
| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
| |
| |
| |
| |
---------------------------------------------
11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
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Test Envelope Locations
Change PostScript Locations
GRAB is set up to place a PostScript printer in manual-feed mode
and print the envelope in a position which -- if seen on a piece of
plain paper in landscape mode -- is the "bottom right side". Test
it with a plain piece of paper to see the locations.
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| |
| |
| |
| |
| ENVELOPE AREA |
| (DEFAULT SETTINGS) |
| | |
| | |
| . . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . |
| . -------- |
| . -------- |
| . -------------- |
| . -------------- |
| . -------------- |
| . |
---------------------------------------------
11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
LaserJet Center Envelope Feed
To shift the printing to a center position, similar to the envelope
feed of a LaserJet II, subtract "6000" from these two default
entries and enter the following numbers:
Large - The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS": 5800
Small - The distance from top down to "FROM ADDRESS": 6600
---------------------------------------------
| ENVELOPE AREA |
| (CENTERED SETTINGS) |
| | |
| . . . . . . . . .|. . . . . . . . . . |
| . -------- |
| . -------- |
| . -------------- |
| . -------------- |
| . -------------- |
| . |
| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
| |
| |
| |
| |
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11 x 8-1/2 LANDSCAPE PAPER - LOCATION TEST
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"Color" Menu Selections
----------------------
This selection allows you change the colors of GRAB's text marking
block and help window. You MUST change the marking block colors if
your word processor displays black characters on a white screen --
otherwise the marking block will be invisible to you!
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Change colors |
---------------
Change Colors
Make this selection if you want to change the colors for the GRAB
screen display. You will see a "sample" editing screen with GRAB
called up. Use the left/right/up/down arrow keys to change the colors.
When GRAB The Envelope Printer is used with some word processors, such
as WordPerfect 5.0, the GRAB screen may be distorted. You can use
this "Change colors" selection to change GRAB's default "bright"
colors to "non-bright" colors. Any of the available seven basic
colors will work along with WordPerfect 5.0.
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"Exit" Menu Selections
---------------------
This selection allows you to read from, and write to, the
configuration of the GRAB.EXE file, or to exit the configuration
program.
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| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
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| Get |
| Save |
| Exit |
------
Get
Make this selection if you want GRAB to read the configuration data in
the existing GRAB.EXE file (if it is there). It lets you modify the
changes you made the last time. If you don't "get" the information,
you'll modify GRAB's original defaults.
Save
Make this selection to store your configuration in GRAB.EXE. Do this
after setting all of your preferences. If you made changes and don't
save them you will be reminded on exit.
Exit
Make this selection if you want to exit the configuration program and
returns you to DOS. If you didn't save the configuration with the
"Save" option, you will have the opportunity to do it upon exit.
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GRABDB
Database
Menus
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GRABDB Database Menu
--------------------
These are the menu selections available when you use the GRAB Plus
Database command: "GRABDB".
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
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Add
Use this selection to add a new record to your data base. The data
base form displays the following fields for entering this record's
information.
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| -------------------- GRABDB Data Base Utility ----------------- |
|| ------------------------------ ||
|| ||
|| Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): ||
|| ||
|| Last Name: ||
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|| First Name: ||
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|| Company: ||
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|| Street Address 1: ||
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|| Street Address 2: ||
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|| City: State: Zip: - ||
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|| Phone No: ( ) - Ext: Tag fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= ||
|| ||
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Up-arrow for Previous Field, Down-arrow or Return for next Field, |
| F1 for Help on Edit commands, <Esc> Abort, F10 Save the Changes |
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Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.):
This field allows you to enter a person's formal title.
Last Name:
Enter only the person's last name in this field.
First Name:
Enter only the person's first name in this field.
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Company:
This field allows you to enter a company name when there is no
individual person for the record, just the company.
Street Address 1:
Enter the primary street address for this record. This can be the
residence address of an individual or the street address of a
company.
Street Address 2:
Enter a secondary address (if any). This could be the company
address where an individual works
City:
Enter the city that is appropriate for the address above.
State:
Enter the state that is appropriate for the address above.
Zip:
Enter the correct zip code for the address above.
Phone No: ( ) - Ext:
Enter the telephone number of the person or company in this record.
Enter the area code in the parentheses "( )". These is a place
you can enter an extension number for this record "Ext:".
Tag Fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5=
You can "tag" your records for "batch printing". You have
available the possibility of five different "tags" for each record.
With these tags you can "browse" through the records matching a
selected tag.
For example, let's say you make payments on the 15th of the month
and on the end of the month. You could tag those records
containing addresses for payments you make on the 15th with an "A"
, and use a "B" tag for those you pay at the end of the month. You
can also tag the ones you pay on both the 15th and at the end of
the month with both an "A" and a "B".
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When you see the menu with the "Tag" selection, you can set it by
entering the correct letter. If it is the 15th of the month, only
the records with an "A" in any one of the five tag fields will be
displayed. You can then browse records with the "Next" and
"Previous" selections to display those records for use.
The default "tag" is an asterisk (*), meaning all available records
will be selected for display. Note: if you specify a tag not used
in any record, GRABDB will reset itself to the default tag and
return to the menu.
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|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
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Find
If there is no individual person in a record, but just a company name
entered, then the index will be taken from the company name. This
means when you need to locate a record you are shown a screen asking
for the last & first names. You don't need to enter the full name to
find the record. This means if there is a Paul Mayer entered you
could type in just part of the name, "may" for instance, and the
program will retrieve the record. If there was a John May in the file
then his record would appear. In this case you could select "Next" or
"Previous" to search up and down the alphabet for the name you wanted.
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Delete Next Previous Edit Quit Help Tags |
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Delete
Make this selection to delete the displayed record.
Next
Make this selection to find the next record in this data file.
Previous
Make this selection to find the previous record in this data file.
Edit
Make this selection to edit the displayed record.
Quit
Make this selection to back out to the "Add/Find" menu.
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Quit
Make this selection to quit this menu and exit out of the data entry
program.
Help
Make this selection to display brief explanations of these menu
selections.
Tags
This selection allows you to enter tags for selectively searching
through the data files
Import
This selection allows you to import data from an ASCII file that has
been prepared from another data base.
If you have been using another database system, you probably have a
list of names & addresses you might want to use in GRABDB. Most
database systems can export data in a format is known as "comma
delimited." Here are two sample records:
"Paul","Mayer","2526 69th Avenue South","St. Petersburg","FL","33712"
"John","Doe","123 N. State Street","Chicago","IL","60601"
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| IMPORTANT |
| Please be sure your exported data is written |
| with the "," (double quote comma double |
| quote) between pieces of data. GRABDB |
| expects this when it imports data. Also, we |
| advise you to back up your GRABDB.DAT |
| (data file) and GRABDB.IXN (index file) |
| before you start importing data. |
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Please Note: The above file contains six of the eleven available
fields GRABDB can import. You can't have additional fields in a file
GRABDB is to read as this would cause an overlap of data when reading
in. If your database system must write out the additional (unused by
GRABDB) items, make sure they are the last items in your export file.
This way you will read in, say, the first five items and ignore the
trailing three.
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In order to read the file you must tell GRABDB the order to read in
the different fields. As we can see, the order of our above file is:
1 - the first name, 2 - the last name, 3 - the street address, 4 - the
city, 5 - the state and 6 - the zip code. Keep this in mind when you
are shown the screen for import data selection. It should be marked
as shown below:
Title: 0
Last Name: 2
First Name: 1
Company: 0
Street Address 1: 3
Street Address 2: 0
City: 4
State: 5
Zip: 6
Phone No: 0
Ext: 0
As you will notice, fields not being read-in are left as zeros. Also,
you will find GRABDB will not let you enter the same number in two
different fields. The [F10] key accepts the selections for importing.
The [Esc] key aborts the selection. After selections are made, you
will be asked for the name of the file you will be importing.
Export
You may export data to an ASCII file so you can use it with other
programs (like the MailMerge feature of WordStar). The file will be
written in the comma-quote style shown above. The data file written
to your disk is named "GRABDB.ASC" and contains everything in the
record (except the TAG fields). The TAG field selects the records you
want to write, thus letting you control which records are exported.
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LaserLabel
Menus
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LaserLabel Menu
---------------
These are the menu selections available when you use the LaserLabel
command: "LL".
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------|-----------------------------|-----------
| Stay | | |
| Quit | | |
------ | |
| |
| Show current setup | |
| Avery 5160/5260 labels | |
| aVery 5161/5261 labels | |
| aveRy 5162/5262 labels | |
| Non-laser printer | |
| Use two fonts | |
| sOft font id # 80 | |
| soFt font id # 90 | |
| default Line printer font | |
| default Courier font | |
| Printer port | |
| savE current setup | |
--------------------------- |
|
| Stay |
| print by Zip code |
| print by Name |
-------------------
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"Quit" Menu Selections
---------------------
Use this menu selection to quit and exit the LaserLabel menus.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
| Stay |
| Quit |
------
Stay
Make this selection if you change your mind and don't want to quit or
exit out of this LaserLabel menus. You will remain in the LaserLabel
menu selections. IF you made changes in the "Set up" selections and
did not make the selection to save the changes, you have the
opportunity to do that now before you select Quit.
Quit
Make this selection when you want to quit and exit out of this
LaserLabel menu. You will be placed back to the DOS command line.
------------------------------------------------
| CAUTION: |
| If you made changes in the "Set up" |
| selections and DID NOT make the selection |
| to SAVE those changes, those changes will |
| not be retained if you make this Quit |
| selection. |
| |
| If you want to retain those changes, select |
| "Stay". Then you have the opportunity to go |
| back into the "Set up" menu and select "Save |
| current set up". |
------------------------------------------------
LaserLabel Page 3-41 Menus
"Set up" Menu Selections
-----------------------
Use this menu selection to customize LaserLabel to your system and
your preferences.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
| Show current setup |
| Avery 5160/5260 labels |
| aVery 5161/5261 labels |
| aveRy 5162/5262 labels |
| Non-laser printer |
| Use two fonts |
| sOft font id # 80 |
| soFt font id # 90 |
| default Line printer font |
| default Courier font |
| Printer port |
| savE current setup |
---------------------------
Show Current Set up
This selection will display the current program settings. These
settings may be changed and saved for use whenever the program is
called up.
Avery 5160/5260 Labels
Make this selection to use Avery 5160/5260 laser labels which have
thirty 1 inch x 2-5/8 inch labels on a sheet. If you want to use the
printer default font, you must select the line printer fonts listed
below. This label looks very attractive on small letter size
envelopes, when using a 10 point bold font for the first line and a 10
point regular font for the other lines of the address.
Avery 5161/5261 Labels
Make this selection to use Avery 5161/5261 laser printer labels which
have twenty 1 inch x 4 inch labels on a sheet. These are a middle
size correspondence label and look best on large size envelopes. If
you want to use your printer's default font, you must select the
courier font listed below.
Avery 5162/5262 Labels
Make this selection to use Avery 5162/5262 laser printer labels which
have fourteen 1-1/3 inch x 4 inch labels on a sheet. These 5162/5262
large labels are useful on packages. If you want to use your printer's
default font, you must select the courier font listed below.
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Non-Laser Printer
Make this selection if you want to print labels on a non-laser
printer. It will allow the LaserLabel program to print labels on a
dot-matrix or daisy wheel type printer. The format is the standard
"one up" labels with six lines per label.
Use Two Fonts
Make this selection if you want the program to use the same font for
all lines of the label or print a different font for the first line.
Enter "Y" (for Yes) if you want to have a different font on the
first line. It will be the soft font with an ID number of 90,
which is described below.
Enter "N" (for No) if you want to have the same font on all the
lines.
Soft Font ID #80
This selection lets you use a downloaded soft font with an ID number
of 80 to be selected by LaserLabel. The fonts must be downloaded
prior to using LaserLabel in order to select them. Use the
"DOWNLOAD.EXE" program to download the fonts. Read the instructions
for the download program for the proper procedures.
Downloading Fonts
There is a batch file to download the two fonts which are included
with this program. The batch file is called DLFONTS.BAT and will
download the sample fonts for the "two fonts" use with the
5160/5260 labels. If you have selected the option to print a
different font on the first line the# 80 font will be the second
through the fifth lines of each label. So keeping this in mind
when you download your fonts, make the # 80 a smaller size than the
# 90 font, the # 90 being your "headline".
When you make this selection you will be given the option of
changing the font selection string. The default string will select
the font with an ID number of 80. This string appears as "[(80X".
(The "[" is a graphic representation for the [Esc] code.) The next
paragraph explains how to enter special codes.
LaserLabel Page 3-43 Menus
If you want to use a font cartridge you may change the string to
select your desired font. Do this by typing in the selection
string from the manual supplied with your font cartridge. The
[Esc] and control characters may be entered by holding down the
control key and pressing the [P] key. Then the next key will be
entered as is, such as the escape key or a control key.
Soft Font ID #90
This is the font you use for the first line (only) of each label when
you select the use of two fonts. (See "Use Two Fonts" above.)
This soft font id #90 selection information is the same as the ID #80
(above).
Default Line Printer Font
Make this selection when you want to use your printer's default font
for printing on the Avery 5160/5260 labels.
Default Courier Font
Make this selection when you want to use your printer's default font
for printing on the Avery 5161/5261 & 5162/5262 labels.
Printer Port
Enter "Y" next to the printer port designation that your printer is
connected.
Save Current Set Up
Make this selection to save all your selections (or any changes) into
the "LL.EXE" program. You only have to run this setup section once to
make your new "defaults".
LaserLabel Page 3-44 Menus
"Tags" Menu Selection
--------------------
Use this menu selection to enter a tag for selective searching in the
GRABDB Database.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-------------------|---------------------------------
|
|
--------|-----------------------------
| The tag should be set to print the |
| records in your GRABDB data file |
| which match your desired tag. |
| |
| The "*" will print all records in |
| the data file. |
--------------------------------------
Enter TAG for scanning: *
Enter TAG for scanning: *
The "Tags" selection lets you set the "Tag Field" for selection of
"Tagged Records" by the GRAB Plus Database "GRABDB". The tagging of
records is a feature of the GRABDB Database and is explained in the
GRAB Plus Database section of this manual.
LaserLabel Page 3-45 Menus
"File name" Menu Selection
-------------------------
Use this menu selection to choose the database file you want to work
with.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
--------------------------|--------------------------
|
|
|
|
Enter input file name or Esc to abort: C:\GRABPLUS\GRABDB.DAT
Press F1 for Directory help
|
----------------------------
|
|
-------------------- C:\GRABPLUS\*.DAT ---------------------
| ..\ GRABDB.DAT |
------------------------------------------------------------
File Name
The LaserLabel default file name is "GRABDB" which is the GRABDB.EXE
default file name. If you have used GRABDB.EXE with the /F option and
created several files, this menu selection lets you pick which file
you want to work with.
[F1] Key
If you cannot remember a file name, a tap on the [F1] key (when
prompted for the file name) will give you a list of the available
database files for your selection.
LaserLabel Page 3-46 Menus
"Print labels" Menu Selections
-----------------------------
Use this menu selection to print your labels using all the selections
from the previous options. You will be given the opportunity to have
LaserLabel print in Zip Code order or print in Name order.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
| Stay |
| print by Zip code |
| print by Name |
-------------------
Stay
Make this selection if you do not want to print the labels now. It
will return you to the main LaserLabel menu. You can change any of
the options or quit and exit LaserLabel.
Print by Zip Code
Make this selection if you want to print your labels in order of ZIP
code, such as for bulk mailing purposes. When you select the Zip Code
order, LaserLabel will create an index file from the contents of the
GRABDB file. This will be done each time this selection is made since
the GRABDB.EXE program does not index by ZIP code.
You will be asked for a starting and ending record to choose from.
Enter the starting and ending ZIP codes. This is useful if your
printer should run out of labels and you need to start where it left
off. You may stop the printing process by tapping the escape key
while it is printing.
If you want to print all records just tap the enter key to leave these
two entries blank.
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Print by Name
Make this selection if you want to print your labels in alphabetical
order of last name (or company name).
You will be asked for a starting and ending record to choose from.
-------------------------------------------------------------
| IMPORTANT |
| Use this procedure for entering a starting or ending |
| record for a label run in name order: |
| |
| Since GRABDB indexes the files by last name or |
| company name: |
| |
| * Enter the company name if no individual name is |
| in the file. |
| |
| * If a person's name is in the file enter the last name. |
-------------------------------------------------------------
If you want to print labels in name order within a range of the
alphabet, such as J through L, then just enter "J" in the start and
"L" in the ending fields. This is useful if your printer should run
out of labels and you need to start where it left off. You may stop
the printing process by tapping the escape key while it is printing.
If you want to print all records just tap the enter key to leave these
two entries blank.
Operation
Page 4-1 Operation
Operation
GRAB The Envelope Printer
GRABDB Database
LaserLabel
Page 4-2 Operation
GRAB Page 4-3 Operation
GRAB
The Envelope Printer
Operation
GRAB Page 4-4 Operation
The First-Time You Use GRAB
---------------------------
* Configure GRAB to your preferences.
* Run the "GRABCFG" program. (See "Menus")
- Accept or change the default hot-key and command-keys.
* - Select your printer.
* - Enter your return address.
- Accept or change the default envelope size.
- Accept or change the default address positions.
- Accept or change the default colors for the GRAB screen.
- Save your selections and exit GRAB's configuration.
* Load GRAB into your computer's memory.
* Load GRAB from:
- A DOS command,
or
- From your AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
or
- From your customized BATCH files.
* The actions marked with a single asterisk (*) must be done before
you operate GRAB the envelope printer the first time. The other
actions are options for customizing GRAB to your preferences.
How To Use GRAB From Memory
(The First Time and Thereafter)
-------------------------------
* Call GRAB from memory.
- Press GRAB's hot-key to display the GRAB screen.
Move the shadow box marker to cover the address.
Accept or change the displayed printing selections.
* Print your envelopes.
- Press the command-key to print the address on the envelope.
GRAB Page 4-5 Operation
Loading GRAB Into Memory
-------------------------------------------
| IMPORTANT: |
| Be sure you have configured GRAB with |
| the GRABCFG program before you start |
| using GRAB. The program needs |
| important information about the kind of |
| printer you are using. |
-------------------------------------------
As GRAB loads, you will see a confirmation displayed briefly when it
loads successfully. The hot-key combination to pop-up GRAB when you
want to use it will be displayed briefly as a courtesy reminder.
There are different ways you can load GRAB, depending on how you
want GRAB to be available for printing your envelopes.
* Load GRAB from a DOS command.
* Load GRAB from AUTOEXEC.BAT.
* Load GRAB from BATCH files.
Load GRAB From A DOS Command
At the DOS prompt type:
GRAB (and press Enter).
When GRAB is loaded from a DOS command, it will remain "resident" in
your computer's memory as long as the computer is running. When you
switch your computer off, or re-boot it while it is running, GRAB will
not be loaded in memory any longer. You will have to load GRAB again
from DOS when you start your computer again.
GRAB Page 4-6 Operation
Load GRAB From AUTOEXEC.BAT
You can add the command "GRAB" as an additional line in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It will automate the loading of GRAB so that it
will be loaded into memory every time you start (or re-boot) your
computer.
The advantage of using this method is that anytime your computer is
running, GRAB will always be ready for you at the touch of the hot-key
so you can print an envelope -- whether you're using a word processor,
a database program, a spreadsheet, or even GRABDB.
The disadvantage of using this method is that the memory used by GRAB
may be needed by some application programs you use.
If you do not have an existing AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you can consult your
computer's DOS Operating System Manual for directions to create one.
Load GRAB From BATCH Files
You can use a customized batch file to temporarily load GRAB into
memory when you load your word processor (or any other text-based
program), and then automatically remove it from memory when you exit
your word processor.
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| CAUTION: |
| This method will not work if you have |
| previously loaded Borland's SideKick. |
---------------------------------------
The advantage of this method is that GRAB is resident in memory only
during your word processing session. When you exit your word
processor, GRAB is unloaded from memory to make it available to other
programs.
The disadvantage of this method is that GRAB is not available for
every program you use, unless you were to make a batch file for each
one.
GRAB Page 4-7 Operation
Here is an example of a typical batch file to load GRAB automatically
when you load a word processor such as WordPerfect:
CD\GRABPLUS <---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory
GRAB <---This loads GRAB into memory
CD\WP51 <---This changes to the WordPerfect directory
WP <---This starts WordPerfect
CD\GRABPLUS <---This changes to the GRABPLUS directory again
GRAB /R <---This unloads GRAB from memory upon exit
In this example we moved to the GRAB Plus directory (line #1) and
loaded GRAB in memory (line #2). Then we moved to the WordPerfect
directory (line #3) and started WordPerfect (line #4). When we're
done and exit WordPerfect, we move back to the GRAB Plus directory
(line #5) and unloaded GRAB.
GRAB With SideKick
GRAB coexists with many other memory resident (TSR) programs. However,
Borland's SideKick demands that it be loaded after everything else.
For this reason, GRAB won't load if SideKick is already loaded unless
you use the "/S" option when you invoke GRAB. At the DOS prompt, you
would type:
GRAB /S (and press Enter).
This option comes at a price, though.
* With SideKick, you cannot remove GRAB from memory unless you
shut off the computer or reboot it.
* However, SideKick Plus users can unload GRAB if loaded after
SideKick Plus.
Refer to the paragraph later in this section: "Remove GRAB From
Memory", for more information about GRAB and other TSR programs.
GRAB Page 4-8 Operation
Calling GRAB From Memory
Press GRAB's hot-key when you have an address on your screen. The
familiar GRAB help window will pop up along with a shadow box
marker.
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| NOTE: |
| GRAB cannot pop up if your screen is running |
| in "Graphics mode." It will respond with a beep |
| if you attempt to call it. It works only if your |
| screen is in one of the many text modes (even |
| the EGA/VGA 8x8 text modes). |
---------------------------------------------------
GRAB automatically displays a help window showing the current
configuration of GRAB and keys to press for operating GRAB. You can
toggle this help window on & off with the [F1] key.
The GRAB Screen
The GRAB screen consists of a shadow box marker and a help window.
They give you the ability to mark the address you want to print and to
see (and change) the way the envelope is printed.
Here is an example of GRAB's display showing a typical configuration.
We have shown the shadow box marker already placed over the address so
you can see how it is used.
August 12, 1990 ------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
-------------------------------- | marker to cover the address. |
| Paul Mayer | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. | | to decrease size and F10 to |
| 2526 69th Avenue South | | increase the size of marker. |
| St. Petersburg, FL 33712 | | Print large size envelopes. |
-------------------------------- | Print primary return. |
Dear Mr. Mayer: | Regular envelope feed |
| <ESC> Abort the process. |
Thank you for the information about yo| <F2> Change feed mode |
operation of a business payroll. | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| <Alt>E Edit the address. |
Your ZPAY 3 Payroll System is exactly | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
for our business operation. | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
| <Alt>R Toggle return. |
Enclosed is a company draft for the am| <Alt>S Toggle size. |
| <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
Thank you very much. | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
|------------------------------|
Sincerely, | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
GRAB Page 4-9 Operation
The Shadow Box Marker
Use the shadow box marker to cover the address you want to print.
Moving The Shadow Box Marker
Use the arrow keys to move the shadow box marker over the
address you want to print on the envelope.
^
|
|
|
[Up] ARROW KEY MOVES SHADOW BOX UP
------------------------------------ -- -- -- ->
| | [Right] ARROW KEY MOVES
| | SHADOW BOX TO THE RIGHT
| |
| | [left] ARROW KEY MOVES
------------------------------------ SHADOW BOX TO THE LEFT
[Down] ARROW KEY MOVES SHADOW BOX DOWN <- -- -- --
|
|
|
v
Changing The Size Of The Shadow Box Marker
Use the function keys [F7], [F8], [F9], and [F10] to change the
size of the shadow box. You don't have to change the size
unless there is unwanted text inside the shadow box that is not
part of the address.
------------------------------------
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
------------------------------------
[F10] KEY INCREASES SHADOW BOX HEIGHT
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| |
| |
------------------------------------
[F9] KEY REDUCES SHADOW BOX HEIGHT
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| |
| |
| |
| |
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[F8] KEY INCREASES SHADOW BOX LENGTH
------------------------
| |
| |
| |
| |
------------------------
[F7] KEY DECREASES SHADOW BOX LENGTH
GRAB Page 4-10 Operation
The Help Window
Use the help window to see how GRAB is currently configured. Use
the key commands shown if you want to temporarily change GRAB's
envelope printing configuration. You must use GRAB's configuration
program GRABCFG if you want to make permanent changes. The
command-key combinations we have shown here are the default
combinations as GRAB is distributed.
------------------------------
REMINDER OF WAYS TO -----| Use arrow keys to move the |
MOVE AND RE-SIZE THE | | marker to cover the address. |
SHADOW BOX MARKER | | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
(SEE PREVIOUS PAGE)------| | to decrease size and F10 to |
-----| increase the size of marker. |
-----| Print large size envelopes. |
PRINTING SELECTIONS -----| | Print primary return. |
-----| Regular envelope feed |
-----| <ESC> Abort the process. |
| | <F2> Change feed mode |
| | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
| | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
* COMMAND-KEYS FOR | | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
OPERATION OR CHANGES ----| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
| | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
| | <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
| |------------------------------|
-----| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
* These are the command-keys determined
from the "GRABCFG" program. We have
shown the default command-keys as GRAB
is distributed. Your command-keys
may be different than these shown if
you have changed them with "GRABCFG".
You can toggle the status of several GRAB options while the marker
block is visible:
* Whether you will use large or small envelopes.
* Whether a return address is printed or not.
* Whether the primary or alternate return address is used.
* Which envelope feed you will use on your printer.
GRAB Page 4-11 Operation
Printing Selections
These lines display the current setting for the type of
envelope, which return address (or no return address), and your
printer's type of feed used for envelopes. Use the displayed
command-key combinations to temporarily change these settings.
(See descriptions of the key commands below.)
Print Large Size Envelopes
If you want to print on small size envelopes, use the "<Alt>S
- Toggle size" command-key to toggle the envelope size from
large to small (or from small to large). Each time you press
the command-key the display changes the selection to the
opposite envelope size.
Refer to "Toggle size" in "Key Commands" on the following
pages for more information.
Print Primary Return
This printing selection is the default selection as GRAB is
distributed. Use these command-key combinations if you want
to change the selection:
<Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt.
Use this command-key to change the return address from the
primary to the alternate (or back from the alternate to
the primary.
Refer to "Toggle primary/alt." in "Key Commands" on the
following pages for more information.
<Alt>R - Toggle return
Use this command-key to change whether you print a return
address on your envelope or not.
Refer to "Toggle return" in "Key Commands" on the
following pages for more information.
GRAB Page 4-12 Operation
Regular envelope feed
The [F2] key toggles between the different types of envelope
feeds, depending on which printer you are using.
LaserJet II
LaserJet IID
LaserJet III
LaserJet IIID
If you use one of these Hewlett Packard LaserJet printers,
you can use the [F2] key to switch between the normal
(adjustable) envelope feed on your paper tray or the
optional new envelope tray options you may purchase as an
accessory. The envelope feed selection will display one
of these selections:
* Use LaserJet standard feed
* Use LaserJet II Tray
* Use LaserJet IID Power Tray
--------------------------------------------
| NOTE |
| It's very important you don't try to feed |
| from the special tray if you don't have |
| one -- the printer will lock up and the |
| display will request the tray be inserted. |
--------------------------------------------
If you use one of the special envelope trays you should
select the COM-10 size option when installing the tray.
GRAB Page 4-13 Operation
LaserJet
PostScript
Cordata
If you use the older Hewlett Packard Laserjet printer,
PostScript, or the Cordata, the [F2] key has no effect.
The envelope feed selection will display:
* Print landscape mode
Plain Printer
If you have selected the plain printer in the
configuration, and have an Epson printer, you may toggle
between "normal feed" and "sideways print" feed. This
feature lets those with a short carriage printer to turn
the envelope and insert it in "landscape" mode. The
selection displays either:
* Print on plain printer
* Print landscape (Epson)
------------------------------------------
| NOTE |
| If you use a standard printer, position |
| your envelope so the print head is on |
| the first line where a return address |
| would print, even if you don't print a |
| return address. |
| |
| For most other printers, you just insert |
| an envelope in the envelope feed guides |
| or tray position. |
------------------------------------------
GRAB Page 4-14 Operation
Command-Key Descriptions
Use the displayed key commands to print envelopes or change
the way they will be printed. You must have GRAB popped-up on
screen for these command keys to work.
<Esc> - Abort the process
Press the [Esc] key if you want to abort the print process.
The GRAB screen will disappear. (GRAB remains in
memory, however, ready for use again.)
<F2> - Change feed mode
Use this command-key to change the feed mode of your printer.
The change depends on the printer you have selected during
configuration of GRAB. Refer to "Printing Selections",
"Regular Envelope Feed" on the previous pages for more
information.
------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
| marker to cover the address. |
| F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| to decrease size and F10 to |
| increase the size of marker. |
| Print large size envelopes. |
| Print primary return. |
------------->Regular envelope feed |
| | <ESC> Abort the process. |
--------------<F2> Change feed mode |
| <Alt>X Print the address. |
| <Alt>E Edit the address. |
| <Alt>C Enter the address. |
| <Alt>L Edit last address. |
| <Alt>R Toggle return. |
| <Alt>S Toggle size. |
| <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
|------------------------------|
| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
<Alt>X - Print the address
Use this command-key when you are ready to print your
envelopes. The GRAB screen will disappear and printing will
start.
GRAB will only accept ASCII characters in the address. If
your word processor uses special characters for displaying
control codes, or if it displays them in the "^K" format,
they will be stripped out.
GRAB Page 4-15 Operation
* If you use a standard printer, position your envelope so
the print head is on the first line where a return address
would print, even if you don't print a return address.
* For most other printers, you just insert an envelope in the
envelope feed guides or tray position.
If your printer is switched OFF, or not On-line, or your
printer is not set for special tray use, printing will not
start. GRAB will display a reminder message so you can remedy
the condition and re-display the GRAB screen and try again.
<Alt>E - Edit the address
You may edit an address before printing by pressing the
command-key after the address is covered with the marking
block.
An "Edit Address Window" appears containing the covered
address for you to type any changes for envelope printing.
After editing the address, press the [PgDn] key to print the
envelope.
The changes you type are only applied for the envelope
printing. They do not change the covered address in the
document.
<Alt>C - Enter the address
You may also manually type the address in to GRAB, if you
desire, by pressing the command-key for "Enter the address"
while GRAB is on screen. A "Manual Address Entry Window"
will open and request the address.
This is useful if you need to send a "carbon copy" of your
letter to someone else. After typing in the address, press
the [PgDn] key to print the envelope. This can also be used
from DOS or any other program you might be in.
GRAB Page 4-16 Operation
<Alt>L - Edit last address
You may edit the last address you printed by pressing the
command-key for "Edit Last Address" while GRAB is on screen.
An "Edit Last Address Window" appears containing the last
address you printed. You can type any changes to it for
envelope printing. After editing the address, press the
[PgDn] key to print the envelope.
<Alt>R - Toggle return
Use this command-key to toggle the return address to be
printed or not printed, while GRAB is on the screen.
------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
| marker to cover the address. |
| F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| to decrease size and F10 to |
| increase the size of marker. |
| Print large size envelopes. |
------------------>Print primary return. |
| | Regular envelope feed |
Print primary return | <ESC> Abort the process. |
or | <F2> Change feed mode |
Print alternate return | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
Do not print return | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
| | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
-------------------<Alt>R Toggle return. |
| <Alt>S Toggle size. |
| <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
|------------------------------|
| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
GRAB Page 4-17 Operation
<Alt>S - Toggle size
Use this command-key to toggle the envelope size to be
printed, either large or small, while GRAB is on screen.
------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
| marker to cover the address. |
| F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| to decrease size and F10 to |
| increase the size of marker. |
------------------>Print large size envelopes. |
| | Print primary return. |
| | Regular envelope feed |
Print large size envelopes | <ESC> Abort the process. |
| | <F2> Change feed mode |
| | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
Print small size envelopes | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
| | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
-------------------<Alt>S Toggle size. |
| <Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
|------------------------------|
| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
<Alt>A - Toggle primary/alt.
Use this command-key to toggle the return address to be
printed, either primary or alternate while GRAB is on screen.
------------------------------
| Use arrow keys to move the |
| marker to cover the address. |
| F7 & F8 to change length, F9 |
| to decrease size and F10 to |
| increase the size of marker. |
| Print large size envelopes. |
------------------>Print primary return. |
| | Regular envelope feed |
| | <ESC> Abort the process. |
Print primary return | <F2> Change feed mode |
| | <Alt>X Print the address. |
| | <Alt>E Edit the address. |
| | <Alt>C Enter the address. |
Print alternate return | <Alt>L Edit last address. |
| | <Alt>R Toggle return. |
| | <Alt>S Toggle size. |
-------------------<Alt>A Toggle primary/alt.|
| <Alt>I Comment = Empty. |
| <Alt>Y Edit return addr. |
|------------------------------|
| F1Key Toggle Help On/Off |
------------------------------
GRAB Page 4-18 Operation
<Alt>I - Comment = Empty
The last toggle displayed is the optional comment line. In
order to enter the comment line, press the command-key for
"Comment = Empty" while GRAB is on screen. A "Optional
Comment Entry Window" appears for you to enter your comment.
After you have entered the line and press the enter key the
toggle will display "Comment = Loaded".
If you want to remove the comment line, press the command-key
again and then press [Esc] to empty the comment line buffer.
The display will read "Comment = Empty".
<Alt>Y - Edit return addr.
The return address may also be edited by pressing the
command-key after GRAB is popped-up on screen. Both the
primary and alternate return address (or either) may be
changed with this feature. A "Change Return Address Window"
appears. You can type changes to both return addresses (or
either). The changes you type are only applied for the
envelope printing. They do not change the default return
addresses.
F1 Key Toggle Help On/Off
Use the [F1] key to toggle GRAB's help window off and on, as
long as the shadow marker box is on screen.
GRAB Page 4-19 Operation
Remove GRAB From Memory
To remove GRAB from memory, enter from the DOS prompt (or a batch
file):
GRAB /R
Then GRAB will remove itself from memory.
If GRAB Refuses To Unload From Memory
---------------------------------------------------
| CAUTION |
| If you had loaded another TSR program (such as |
| SideKick) after you had loaded GRAB, you |
| cannot unload GRAB from memory. You will |
| have to unload any other TSR programs in the |
| order of "last-in-first-out". Then you can unload |
| GRAB. |
----------------------------------------------------
Remove TSR's That Were Loaded After GRAB IF you know which TSR
programs were loaded after GRAB was loaded, then you can remove
them one at a time so you can unload GRAB. Refer to those TSR
program's manuals for information about the procedure to remove
them from memory.
When they are removed from memory, you can successfully unload
GRAB from memory.
How To Tell What TSR's Are Loaded After GRAB
If you do not know what TSR program was loaded into memory after
GRAB, you can use the "MAPMEM" program included on the GRAB Plus
distribution disk. It will display a listing of programs that are
residing in your computer's memory.
GRAB Page 4-20 Operation
You can start this program by typing from the DOS prompt:
MAPMEM (and press Enter).
An example display is shown below:
Allocated Memory Map - by TurboPower Software
PSP blks bytes owner command line hooked vectors
----- ---- ----- -------- ------------------- -------------------
0008 1 3344 config
0C78 2 5904 command 22 24 2E
0E16 2 11936 pc-cache 15 19 F1 F3 FF
1102 2 6288 GRAB 05
128C 2 65344 SK 28 EC EF
2283 2 512976 free
Notice in this example that there is one listing after GRAB, and it
is identified "SK". In this example, "SK" is SideKick. Now you
know that if you were to unload SideKick from your computer's
memory, you will be able to unload GRAB.
Unload TSR's Loaded From Your AUTOEXEC.BAT File If you are
automatically loading GRAB and other TSR programs from your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you may have a problem being able to unload the
other TSR's. Here is how you can do it:
Step 1. Temporarily Rename Your AUTOEXEC.BAT File.
With the DOS prompt on your root directory, such as "C:>",
rename your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to be
"AUTOEXEC.TMP" by typing this command and then press
Enter.
ren autoexec.bat autoexec.tmp
Now, your AUTOEXEC.BAT file is disabled because it is
now named AUTOEXEC.TMP.
Step 2. Re-boot Your Computer
To re-boot your computer, press all together and then
release:
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Delete]
GRAB Page 4-21 Operation
Your computer will start up and display the prompt: C:\>.
When your computer is re-booted without the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file being effective, all TSR programs that were resident
in memory are cleared out. In this example, both SideKick
and GRAB no longer reside in memory. Now you can use
GRAB's configuration program "GRABCFG".
Step 3. Run GRABCFG
Change to the directory containing GRABCFG. To run
GRABCFG, type:
GRABCFG (and press Enter).
Step 4. Rename AUTOEXEC Back To BAT
To change the name of your AUTOEXEC.TMP file back to
the name AUTOEXEC.BAT, type and then press Enter:
ren autoexec.tmp autoexec.bat
Now your AUTOEXEC.BAT file is ready for use again the
next time you boot-up your computer.
Step 5. Re-boot Your Computer
To re-boot your computer using the altered
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, press all together and then release:
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Delete]
Your GRAB program will now operate according to the
changes you made with the GRABCFG program.
GRAB Page 4-22 Operation
Using GRAB Without Going Resident
You can load GRAB from the command line without going resident if you
find the need. This is useful if other applications need a lot of
memory and you don't want to load any memory resident programs. The
command to load GRAB without going resident is:
GRAB /C
This feature goes hand in hand with the database program GRABDB as
GRABDB normally checks to see if GRAB is loaded and will "pop" it up
for use. If GRAB is not loaded, GRABDB will call it from DOS so you
may still print your envelope if you don't have GRAB in memory. In
order to take advantage of this feature both GRAB and GRABDB must
reside in the same directory.
GRAB Page 4-23 Operation
Edit Commands Edit commands available for use in the data entry areas
are as follows:
[Enter] - Accept line.
[Esc], [Ctrl]-[Break] - Quit without changing line.
[Left], [Ctrl]-[S] - Cursor left one character.
[Right], [Ctrl]-[D] - Cursor right character.
[Ctrl]-[Left], [Ctrl]-[A] - Cursor left one word.
[Ctrl]-[Right], [Ctrl[-[F] - Cursor right one word.
[Home], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[S] - Cursor to beginning of line.
[End], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[D] - Cursor to end of line.
[Del], [Ctrl]-[G] - Delete character at cursor.
[Bksp], [Ctrl]-[H], [Ctrl]-[Bksp] - Delete character to left of cursor.
[Ctrl]-[End], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[Y] - Delete to end of line.
[Ctrl]-[Y], [Ctrl]-[X] - Delete entire line.
[Ctrl]-[Home] - Delete from beginning of line.
[Ctrl]-[T] - Delete Word to right of cursor.
[Ins] - Toggle insert mode on and off. Fat cursor indicates insert
mode; thin cursor indicates overwrite mode.
[Crtl]-[R], [Ctrl]-[Q]-[L] - Restore original contents of line.
GRAB Page 4-24 Operation
GRAB Page 4-25 Operation
GRABDB
Database
Operation
GRABDB Page 4-26 Operation
How To Use GRABDB
-----------------
How To Start GRABDB
* From the DOS prompt, enter: GRABDB ■
How To Add Names & Addresses
* Start GRABDB From DOS.
* Select "Add".
- Type in the name, address, telephone number, etc.
- Save the record.
How To Print Envelopes
* Start GRABDB From DOS.
(Omit this step if you remain in GRABDB after adding new
records.)
* Select "Find".
- Type the name of the record you want to print to an
envelope.
- Press [F7], [F8], or [F9] to pop-up the GRAB Envelope
Printer screen.
- Press GRAB's "Print the address" command-key to print your
envelope.
GRABDB Page 4-27 Operation
Starting GRABDB
With GRABDB, you can maintain files of names and addresses for use
with GRAB the Memory Resident Envelope Printer. This program is
called into use from the DOS prompt by typing:
GRABDB (and Return).
You must be in the directory where the GRABDB program is stored or
have this directory in your DOS PATH command for GRABDB to load.
When GRABDB starts up, the sign-on screen delay can be cut short by
pressing the [Esc] key. When the "Data Base Utility" screen appears,
you can store your information in this easy-to-use database. Then you
can call up addresses and print them on your envelopes with the GRAB
program.
|| ||
|| ||
|| ||
|| ||
| ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
------------------------------------------------------------------
Menu Bar of the "Data Base Utility" Screen
Adding Entries To The GRABDB Database
The first time you use GRABDB, you will need to add the records you
want to have for printing envelopes.
There are two ways to enter records into GRABDB:
* Use the "Add" selection and manually type in your records.
* Use the "Import" selection to bring in existing records from
another database system.
GRABDB Page 4-28 Operation
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Entering Records Using The "Add" Selection
Select "Add" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form. The
"Data Base Utility" record form will be displayed.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| -------------------- GRABDB Data Base Utility ----------------- |
|| ------------------------------ ||
|| ||
|| Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): ||
|| ||
|| Last Name: ||
|| ||
|| First Name: ||
|| ||
|| Company: ||
|| ||
|| Street Address 1: ||
|| ||
|| Street Address 2: ||
|| ||
|| City: State: Zip: - ||
|| ||
|| Phone No: ( ) - Ext: Tag fields: 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= ||
|| ||
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
-- Up-arrow for Previous Field, Down-arrow or Return for next Field -
| F1 for Help on Edit commands, <Esc> Abort, F10 Save the Changes |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
The entry sessions of the database are built in a simple style to
make it as easy as possible to add records, delete records or to
edit existing records. All menu items may be selected either by
the highlighted menu bars or the first letter of the selection.
When entering data, the entry screen offers full cursor control via
the IBM keyboard.
Edit commands as well as special keys are shown by pressing the
help key.
Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for information about
entries for each field of the record.
GRABDB Page 4-29 Operation
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Entering Records Using The "Import" Selection
If you have been using another database system, you probably have a
list of names & addresses you might want to use in GRABDB. Most
database systems can export data in a format is known as "comma
delimited." Here are two sample records:
"Paul","Mayer","2526 69th Avenue South","St. Petersburg","FL","33712"
"John","Doe","123 N. State Street","Chicago","IL","60601"
-------------------------------------------------
| IMPORTANT |
| Please be sure your exported data is written |
| with the "," (double quote comma double quote) |
| between pieces of data. GRABDB expects this |
| when it imports data. Also, we advise you to |
| back up your GRABDB.DAT (data file) and |
| GRABDB.IXN (index file) before you start |
| importing data. |
-------------------------------------------------
Please Note: The above file contains six of the eleven available
fields GRABDB can import. You can't have additional fields in a
file GRABDB is to read as this would cause an overlap of data when
reading in. If your database system must write out the additional
(unused by GRABDB) items, make sure they are the last items in your
export file. This way you will read in, say, the first five items
and ignore the trailing three.
In order to read the file you must tell GRABDB the order to read in
the different fields. As we can see, the order of our above file
is: 1 - the first name, 2 - the last name, 3 - the street address,
4 - the city, 5 - the state and 6 - the zip code. Keep this in
mind when you are shown the screen for import data selection. It
should be marked as shown below:
GRABDB Page 4-30 Operation
Title: 0
Last Name: 2
First Name: 1
Company: 0
Street Address 1: 3
Street Address 2: 0
City: 4
State: 5
Zip: 6
Phone No: 0
Ext: 0
As you will notice, fields not being read-in are left as zeros.
Also, you will find GRABDB will not let you enter the same number
in two different fields. The [F10] key accepts the selections for
importing. The [Esc] key aborts the selection. After selections
are made, you will be asked for the name of the file you will be
importing.
GRABDB Page 4-31 Operation
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Add Find Quit Help Tags Import Export |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Finding Existing Records
Select "Find" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form.
The records you enter into GRABDB are indexed for easy retrieval when
needed. When you retrieve records, you can immediately print them on
envelopes or you can edit them for use now or later.
The records are indexed by default using the last name and the first
name of the individual entered. If there is no individual person in a
record and only a company name is entered, then the index will be
taken from the company name. This means when you need to locate a
record you are shown a screen asking for the last name and first name.
You don't need to enter the full name to find the record. This means
if there is a "Paul Mayer" entered, you could type in just part of the
name, "may" for example, and the program will retrieve the record. If
there were a "John May" in the file, then his record would appear. In
that case you could select "Next" or "Previous" from the menu bar to
search up and down the alphabet for the specific record with name you
wanted.
Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for information about
entries for each field of the record.
|| ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Delete Next Previous Edit Quit Help Tags |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Editing Existing Records
Select "Edit" from the menu bar at the bottom of the form.
You can edit any of the entries in the fields, or enter information
in empty fields.
GRABDB Page 4-32 m Opdration
GRABDB and ZIPKEY
If you have ZIPKEY, a TSR ZIP Code look-up program from Eric
Isaacson Software, then GRABDB will look up the City and State for
you by using ZIPKEY. All you have to do is make sure ZIPKEY is
loaded then enter the zip code into the proper location in the data
entry screen and tap the [F2] key. GRABDB will then type in the
City and State for you.
ZIPKEY is available from:
Eric Isaacson Software
416 E. University Avenue
Bloomington, Indiana 47401-4739
State Abbreviation Look-up Table
When entering data, GRABDB lets you enter a two letter state
abbreviation code. This code follows the U.S. Postal abbreviations
standard. If you don't know the abbreviation for a particular
state, you may tap the [F1] key while your cursor is resting in the
state entry field. A "pick table" will pop up so you can select
the proper state. The pick table also contains the Canadian
Province list.
This also works in reverse when GRABDB formats the address for
printing. GRABDB will spell the full state name out before letting
GRAB print the address. Don't worry though, as GRABDB will not let
you misspell a state abbreviation!
Tagging Records
You can tag records for "Batch Printing". You have the
availability of five different "tags" for each record. With these
tags you can "browse" through the records matching a selected tag.
The default "tag" is an asterisk (*), meaning all available records
will be selected for display. Note: if you specify a tag not used
in any record, GRABDB will reset itself to the default tag and
return to the menu. Refer to the "Menus" section for more
information about tags.
GRABDB Page 4-33 Operation
Printing Records On Your Envelopes
You should have GRAB loaded in memory before entering GRABDB. The
function keys for formatting the record are active whenever you see
the menu with the "Next" and "Previous" selections.
When you have the record you want to print on the screen, press the
function key for the printing format you want to use ([F7], [F8] or
[F9] keys). The address will display, ready for use with GRAB, in a
position where GRAB normally pops up. Then press GRAB's "Print the
address" command-key to print the address.
GRAB will be loaded "nonresident" by GRABDB if it is not previously
loaded.
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| ---------------------- ------------------------------ |
|| | GRABDB Dai| Use arrow keys to move the ||
|| ----------- | marker to cover the address. ||
|| | F7 & F8 to change length, F9 ||
|| Title (Mr., Mrs. etc.): | to decrease size and F10 to ||
|| | increase the size of marker. ||
|| Last Name: Mayer | Print large size envelopes. ||
|| | Print primary return. ||
|| First Name: Paul | Print landscape mode. ||
|| | <ESC> Abort the process. ||
|| Company: ZPAY Payroll Systems, In| <F2> Not active. ||
|| | <Alt>X Print the address. ||
|| Street Address 1: 2526 69th Avenu| <Alt>E Edit the address. ||
| <ALT>C Enter the address. ||
----------------------------------- | <Alt>L Edit last address. ||
|Paul Mayer | | <ALT>R Toggle return. ||
|ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. | | <ALT>S Toggle size. ||
|2526 69th Avenue South | | <ALT>A Toggle primary/alt.||
|St. Petersburg, FL 33712 | | <Alt>I Comment = Empty. ||
|------------------------------ | <Alt>Y Edit return addr. ||
| |------------------------------||
| If GRAB is not loaded - Hit any | F1Key Toggle Help On/Off ||
| the GRABDB Data Base System. ------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
F7, F8 & F9 Keys ARE Now Active - Tag field set to: *
GRABDB Page 4-34 Operation
Printing Formats
Addresses can be formatted for printing in three different styles
by using the function keys [F7], [F8] and [F9]. The formats are as
follows:
The [F7] Key Printing Format
NAME FIRST -----> Mr. Paul Mayer
COMPANY NEXT ---> ZPAY Payroll Systems
2526 69th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
The [F8] Key Printing Format
COMPANY FIRST --> ZPAY Payroll Systems
NAME NEXT ------> Mr. Paul Mayer
2526 69th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
The [F9] Key Printing Format
COMPANY FIRST --> ZPAY Payroll Systems
2526 69th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
NAME LAST ------> ATTN: Paul Mayer
GRABDB Page 4-35 Operation
Starting GRABDB With Options
You can start GRABDB with various options by attaching "switches" onto
the command "GRABDB". You can combine these option switches together
if you want multiple options.
The /A Start Up Option
The /A command line option changes the appearance of formatted
addresses in GRABDB. It forces your database to have two-letter
state abbreviations in place of the full state name. If GRABDB is
started with the command:
GRABDB /A
Addresses will display with the official two letter state
abbreviation ready for printing.
The /F Start Up Option
GRABDB's default data file name is GRABDB.DAT. You may select
different file names for different databases if you desire. You
could have one database named "VENDORS" and another named
"CUSTOMER".
This is done with the /F flag typed on the command line when
loading GRABDB. If you want to bring up a database file named
"VENDORS", you would load GRABDB as follows:
GRABDB /FVENDORS
Note that there are no spaces between the /F and the database file
name "VENDORS".
GRABDB Page 4-36 Operation
The /M Start Up Option
You can force monochrome colors if desired by typing /M or /m after
typing GRABDB. This is useful when you have a color adapter board
and are not using a color monitor. If you have a monochrome board
you don't have to do this as GRABDB detects the display adapter
upon loading.
The following command would load GRABDB in the monochrome
mode:
GRABDB /M
The /S Start Up Option
You can turn off the sound if you like a totally quiet program.
This is done by loading GRABDB on the command line by typing /S or
/s after the GRABDB command is entered as shown below:
GRABDB /S
The /U Start Up Option
The /U command line option forces GRABDB to use upper-case letters
in the address. Use this option to compensate for new post office
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) equipment. It also strips
punctuation from the City/State/ZIP line and puts two spaces (not
one) between the City and State abbreviation and the ZIP Code.
This is for people who do bulk mailing and wish to save the extra
postage by letting the post office use their OCR equipment. The
City, State and ZIP must be on the last line of the address in
order to comply with the post office. This means you cannot use a
comment line. To load GRABDB with the /U switch, enter:
GRABDB /U
GRABDB Page 4-37 Operation
Combining Start Up Options
You can combine start up options if you wish. For example, if you
want to start GRABDB in monochrome mode and silent mode, you can
put both option switches on the command line:
GRABDB /M/S
Fixing Damaged Data Files
GRABDB includes a utility program for repairing damaged GRABDB data
files.
* You can run it if your GRABDB data files have become damaged or
corrupted.
* You can run it periodically to clean up deleted records in your
GRABDB data files.
To run it, from the DOS prompt type:
FIXGDB (and press Enter).
GRABDB Page 4-38 Operation
GRABDB Page 4-39 Operation
LaserLabel
Operation
LaserLabel Page 4-40 Operation
How To Use LaserLabel
---------------------
How To Start LaserLabel
* From the DOS prompt, enter: LL
How To Print Labels
* Select "Set up"
- Select type of labels.
- Select type of font.
* Select "Print labels".
- Select either:
Print by Zip code
or
Print by Name
LaserLabel Page 4-41 Operation
Starting LaserLabel
LaserLabel has been created so users of the GRAB Plus Envelope Printer
can turn their GRABDB data files into a powerful label printing
system.
This program lets you take data files from GRABDB and print labels on
your LaserJet printer.
You can call LaserLabel into use from the DOS prompt by typing:
LL (and press Enter).
You must be in the directory where the LaserLabel program is stored or
have this directory in your DOS PATH command for LaserLabel to load.
When LaserLabel starts up, the sign-on screen delay can be cut short
by pressing the [Esc] key. When the LaserLabel menu screen appears,
you can make your selections and print your labels.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
In order to print labels on your laser printer, you need to take a few
steps in preparation before the actual printing may take place. You
need to make some decisions, depending on which labels you use.
* Do you want to use the printer's default fonts?
* Do you want to use soft fonts or possibly fonts from a font
cartridge?
* Do you want the first line of the address to have a font different
from the other lines in the address?
* Do you want to print your labels according to your GRABDB database
"tags"?
Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for more information about
each selection of this LaserLabel Menu.
* If you have already selected the type of labels you are going to
use, and the type of fonts to use, you can go directly to the "Print
labels" selection.
LaserLabel Page 4-42 Operation
Printing Labels
LaserLabel lets you use different label formats from Avery as well as
using soft fonts for added impact to your mailings. The program
recognizes the tag fields of GRABDB and will select by tags if you
like. The LaserLabel system comes with a sample set of soft fonts to
show you how your labels can have a creative appearance for greater
impact.
* Select "Set up" from the menu.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
| Show current setup |
| Avery 5160/5260 labels |
| aVery 5161/5261 labels |
| aveRy 5162/5262 labels |
| Non-laser printer |
| Use two fonts |
| sOft font id # 80 |
| soFt font id # 90 |
| default Line printer font |
| default Courier font |
| Printer port |
| savE current setup |
---------------------------
- Select "Show current setup" to see the type of labels, fonts, etc.
that are currently selected. You can change the selections to your
preference, or you can accept them as they are.
Refer to the "Menus" section of this manual for more information
about each of the selections.
* Select "Print labels" from the menu.
LaserLabel will print your labels either in numerical order of ZIP
codes, or in alphabetical order of last names.
-----------------------------------------------------
| Quit Set up Tags File name Print labels |
-----------------------------------------------------
| Stay |
| print by Zip code |
| print by Name |
-------------------
LaserLabel Page 4-43 Operation
When you select "print by Zip code", your GRABDB data files will be
printed in numerical order of the ZIP codes. This is useful for
bulk mailing use where the mailings have to be grouped according to
ZIP codes.
When you select "print by Name", your GRABDB data files will be
printed on your labels in alphabetical order of last names.
That's It!
Starting LaserLabel With Options
You can start LaserLabel with various options by attaching "switches"
onto the command "LL". You can combine these option switches together
if you want multiple options.
The /A Start Up Option
The /A command line option changes the appearance of formatted
addresses printed with LaserLabel. It forces your printed addresses
to have two-letter state abbreviations in place of the full state
name. If LaserLabel is started with the command:
LL /A
Addresses will be printed with the official two letter state
abbreviation.
The /M Start Up Option
You can force monochrome colors if desired by typing /M or /m after
typing LL. This is useful when you have a color adapter board and
are not using a color monitor. If you have a monochrome board you
don't have to do this as LaserLabel detects the display adapter upon
loading.
The following command would load LaserLabel in the monochrome
mode:
LL /M
LaserLabel Page 4-44 Operation
The /S Start Up Option
You can turn off the sound if you like a totally quiet program.
This is done by loading LaserLabel on the command line by typing /S
or /s after the LL command is entered as shown below:
LL /S
The /U Start Up Option
The /U command line option forces LaserLabel to use upper-case
letters in the address. Use this option to compensate for new post
office OCR (Optical Character Recognition) equipment. It also
strips punctuation from the City/State/ZIP line and puts two spaces
(not one) between the City and State abbreviation and the ZIP Code.
This is for people who do bulk mailing and wish to save the extra
postage by letting the post office use their OCR equipment. The
City, State and ZIP must be on the last line of the address in order
to comply with the post office. This means you cannot use a comment
line. To load LaserLabel with the /U switch, enter:
LL /U
Combining Start Up Options
You can combine start up options if you wish. For example, if you
want to start LaserLabel in monochrome mode and silent mode, you can
put both option switches on the command line:
LL /M/S
Word Processors Page A-1 Appendix A
Appendix A
Reference
Word Processors
Tested With GRAB Plus
Word Processors Page A-2 Appendix A
WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
1st Choice (1.2). . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
ACT! (Contact Software) . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Celebrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Dac Easy Word III . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Deskmate (Tandy) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
DisplayWrite 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Must change marker colors.
EinsteinWriter . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
* Electric Pencil-PC . . . . . . . . .Does Not Work.
Executive Filer . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Executive Writer . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Farsight (Interface Tech.) . . . . . . Works Fine.
Galaxy (2.3) (OmniVerse) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Kedit (4.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Leading Edge Word Processor Works Fine with the following:
After you have GRAB loaded and enter
the LEWP program press [Ctrl] and
[Esc] this causes a "DOS" to appear in
the upper right hand corner of the screen
indicating GRAB and other memory
resident programs may be used.
Word Processors Page A-3 Appendix A
WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
Letter Perfect . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Lex P*D*Q
Word Processing/Database Sys. . . . . . Works Fine.
MASS 11 (MEC-Chicago) . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Microsoft Word (4.0) Works Fine with the following:
1. Word is in TEXT mode.
(Start with --> WORD/C).
2. You must select
Options/Visible/None.
3. It is possible you may
have to set the Hot Key to
[LShift]-[RShift]-[Z]
Microsoft Word (5.0) . . . . . . . . . .Works Fine
Put Word in text mode by
toggling [Alt]-[F9].
MindReader (1.03) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Multimate (Ashton Tate) . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
New York Word (2.3) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Office Writer (5.0) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Palantir Word Processor . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Paperback Writer . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
PC-Type+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
PC-Write (2.71)/(3.0) . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Word Processors Page A-4 Appendix A
WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
PeachText 5000 . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
PFS:Professional Write . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Q&A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Smart System (3.10) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Sprint (Borland) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
If you use a batch file to load
GRAB and then SPRINT, put
an extra carriage return
between GRAB and SP. It
may turn off the cursor if not
done this way.
Vantex Word (2.0) . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Varsity Scripsit (1.0.0) . . . . . . . Works Fine
Change Hot Key to [ALT]-[G]
Volkswriter Deluxe (2.1) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
Webster's New World Writer . . . . . . Works Fine.
Word Perfect (5.0)/(5.1) . . . . . . . Works Fine.
WordStar (up to 5) . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
WordStar 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
* WordVision . . . . . . . . . . . . .Does Not Work.
Word Writer PC (Timeworks) . . . . . . Works Fine.
Word Processors Page A-5 Appendix A
WORD PROCESSOR: COMMENTS:
Write N Spell . . . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
XyWrite III Plus . . . . . . . . . . . Works Fine.
* Let us know if you get one of these Word Processors to work.
It is possible to use GRAB with a word processor that fails in the
"text grabbing" mode. The GRAB utility can be used as an envelope
printer by typing in the address with the manual entry window.
Questions Page B-1 Appendix B
Appendix B
Reference
Questions & Answers
Questions Page B-2 Appendix B
Answers to Common Questions
---------------------------
GRAB With SideKick
Question - Sometimes I have a problem when I load GRAB after SideKick
and then enter GRABDB. It seems GRABDB "hangs up" and I have to
restart the computer. What causes this?
Answer - Load GRAB before SideKick. SideKick has a habit of taking
full control which sometimes causes little quirks like you described.
The safest bet is to avoid unloading GRAB if you are using SideKick.
And since SideKick does request to be the last TSR in line, by all
means let it be! Also, this is a good time to point out, if you want
GRAB to work within the SideKick editor you MUST LOAD GRAB FIRST.
GRAB Doesn't Print On LaserJet
Question - I cannot get GRAB to print on my LaserJet printer. Why?
Answer - You did not run GRABCFG, the configuration program, and
select the proper printer. GRAB comes configured for a plain printer,
so you must make the necessary selection to tell it to use your
printer.
Address Too Low On LaserJet Printer
Question - I am using the LaserJet II printer and the address seems to
print about 15 or so lines too low. What is wrong?
Answer - GRABCFG has the LaserJet, the LaserJet II, IID, III, IIID,
and the LaserJet IIP printers available. It sounds as though you may
have selected the older LaserJet and not one of the later LaserJet
printers as your printer. NOTE: When you select one of the LaserJet
printers, the codes to switch your printer to the landscape mode are
sent automatically upon exit as well as the printer reset codes.
Therefore, it is not necessary to put these codes into the
"init"/"exit" string options in the GRABCFG program.
Questions Page B-3 Appendix B
Soft Fonts With LaserJet Printer
Question - How does one go about using soft fonts on a LaserJet
printer?
Answer - A brief instruction file is called FONTS.DOC and a self
extracting file which contains DOWNLOAD and two soft fonts is
FONTS.EXE. DOWNLOAD.DOC in the file explains how to use soft
fonts with GRAB Plus. These files are from:
Elfring Soft Fonts
P.O. Box 61
Wasco, Illinois 60183-0061
(708) 377-3520
The utility program: DOWNLOAD is a Shareware program.
Address Double Spaced
Question - I am using a regular printer which is not a laser printer.
The return address prints normal, however the address prints with
double spacing. What is wrong?
Answer - You have a short carriage printer (only 80 columns wide).
What is happening is: the location of the address, along with the
width of GRAB's default marker block (40 characters), is causing a
"wrap around" effect. To cure this you may try either of two
different "cures". * A quick way is to shorten the marker block (with
the [F7] key) so it is just long enough to cover your address before
printing. * A better way, which is a more efficient fix, is to move
the "TO ADDRESS" position to the left in the GRABCFG program. This
method should prevent the problem from reoccurring.
Comment Line Prints Too Low
Question - Why does the comment line print lower when I hand- type
in the address instead of using the regular GRAB mode?
Answer - The message line prints after the "TO ADDRESS" prints. In the
normal GRAB mode the address depth could be reduced to three lines
with the [F9] function key control. Then the comment line prints one
line after the last (third) line printed. In the case of the "hand-
typed" address, there are six lines printed regardless of how many
lines you typed.
Questions Page B-4 Appendix B
Comment Line After Printing
Question - Do I have to type in the comment line before printing each
address?
Answer - No, it will be there until you delete it by entering the
comment entry window and press the [Esc] delete command. The status
of the comment line is displayed in the GRAB help window.
Comment Line Doesn't Print
Question - I had a comment typed in and on my LaserJet Plus it did
not print on the envelope. What did happen was that the printer
requested another envelope. What happened?
Answer - The address was too long in depth and the comment line was
off of the page. In other words the comment line printed on the
second page. To correct this problem raise the location of the "TO
ADDRESS" in the configuration program a few lines.
GRAB Colors With WordPerfect
Question - I just received my new update to WordPerfect version 5.0
and am using it with an EGA monitor and video card. GRAB used to work
perfect on the old version. Now when I call up GRAB while in
WordPerfect the GRAB help screen is so distorted it looks like a
message from outer space! What happened?
Answer - WordPerfect has changed the method of writing information to
the screen if you have an EGA monitor. They have a 512 character
display option for decoding any characters with the "bright" attribute
set as some extended characters. You will have to run GRABCFG to
change the default colors to "non-bright" colors. Any of the
available seven basic colors will suffice to work along with this new
version of WordPerfect.
Questions Page B-5 Appendix B
GRAB With WordPerfect
Question - I am using WordPerfect version 5.0 and I load GRAB and
WordPerfect with a batch file from my WP directory. The batch file
calls GRAB first then loads WordPerfect. The problem is GRAB does not
seem to be loaded as I cannot access it. What is my problem?
Answer - It sounds like you have copied the GRAB files into your
WordPerfect directory. Version 5.0 of WordPerfect has added a program
called GRAB.COM to their distribution disks. What is happening is
that you have both a GRAB.COM file and a GRAB.EXE file of the same
name but different extensions. COM files take presence over EXE
files. This means you are loading the WordPerfect graphics screen
"GRAB" and not our GRAB the Envelope Printer. To keep this from
happening, rename the WordPerfect GRAB.COM file to be WPGRAB.COM.
This will avoid the conflict of names and let you use GRAB the
Envelope Printer with no problem.
Canadian ZIP Codes
Question - I am from Canada, and as you know our zip code are
different from those in the States. You see we don't use a dash in
our zip codes and we have alphabetical characters. How can I use
GRABDB with your format of "#####-####"?
Answer - GRABDB will detect the Canadian zip code after you type it
in. The field is "#####-####" so you should type your zip code as
"V8W 3-C8##", ignoring the dash. After the initial adding of this
record GRABDB will detect the alpha characters and reformat it
properly for your Canadian zip code.
Hewlett Packard Envelope Tray
Question - I just purchased a new Hewlett Packard envelope tray, part
number 92295F. How do I use it? When I tried to use GRAB with the
tray it did some strange things. The printer gave me error messages,
printed on two envelopes, and then GRAB gave me an error message.
What's wrong?
Answer - The envelope tray uses completely different tray selection
commands and different print locations. It printed on two envelopes
because it did a form feed to the next envelope. Also, the printer
needs to be manually reset when changing trays. You must make sure
the printer has been reset and the GRAB instruction window shows that
you have toggled the LaserJet II envelope tray selection with the [F2]
key.
Questions Page B-6 Appendix B
Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP Tray
Question - I have the LaserJet IIP printer and cannot get GRAB to take
an envelope from the multi-purpose tray. It takes it from my lower
tray. Why?
Answer - If you are using the optional paper cassette for the LaserJet
IIP printer you must insure "Trays Both" is selected on the front
panel switches of your printer. If this is not done and you try to
print an envelope in the multi-purpose (MP) tray, the printer will
only pull a piece of paper from the optional lower cassette.
DeskJet Page C-1 Appendix C
Appendix C
Reference
DeskJet Operation
with
LaserLabel
DeskJet Page C-2 Appendix C
DeskJet Operation With LaserLabel
---------------------------------
LaserLabel will operate on the Hewlett Packard DeskJet printer.
However, we don't recommend using the water-soluble ink, since it can
become smeared during mail delivery. The non-water-soluble ink for
the DeskJet, available from Hewlett Packard, should give better
results.
The DeskJet follows the LaserJet commands sent by LaserLabel and will
print the labels by modifying the font selection codes. We've
provided a set of DeskJet soft fonts with a batch file so you can
download them to the printer. With the soft fonts you will have the
same great looking labels as the LaserJet.
---------------------------------------
| NOTE |
| You must install an optional DeskJet |
| memory cartridge if you want to use |
| soft fonts. |
---------------------------------------
If you do not have the extra memory required for downloading soft
fonts to your printer, then you may create similar effects by changing
the font select strings.
In the Font 80 string enter: [(s16hB
In the Font 90 string enter: [(s16h3B
Note the "[" symbol is the [Esc] code and is entered by pressing
[Ctrl]-[P] followed by the [Esc] key.
After entering the above codes set LaserLabel to use two fonts as
discussed in previous manual sections for "LaserLabel".
Soft Fonts Page D-1 Appendix D
Appendix D
Reference
How To Use Soft Fonts
With GRAB Plus
Soft Fonts Page D-2 Appendix D
How To use Soft Fonts
---------------------
How To Download Soft Fonts
* Running The Download Program■
- Use existing batch files to download supplied fonts.
LaserJet Printer Fonts
DeskJet Printer Fonts
- Create customized batch files to download specific fonts.
How To Specify Soft Fonts
* Specify Fonts By ID Number
- Example Specifying Five Different Fonts By ID.
* Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers
* Switching Between Different Fonts
* Specifying Internal Scalable Fonts Of LaserJet III Printer
Soft Fonts Page D-3 Appendix D
Running the Download Program
From the DOS prompt, enter:
DOWNLOAD
An on-screen help will display containing descriptions of how to use
the Download program.
Also, you can refer to the on-disk manual for the Download program for
more information about using it.
---------------------------------------------------
| NOTE |
| You cannot download these soft fonts to a laser |
| printer operating in PostScript mode. Your |
| must select your PostScript laser printer to |
| emulate a LaserJet printer if you are going to |
| download these soft fonts. |
---------------------------------------------------
Using Batch Files To Download Fonts
LaserJet Printer Fonts
From the DOS prompt enter:
DLFONTS
This batch file will automatically download the built-in fonts for
the LaserJet printer.
DeskJet Printer Fonts
From the DOS prompt enter:
DJFONTS
This batch file will automatically download the built-in fonts for
the DeskJet printer.
Soft Fonts Page D-4 Appendix D
Specifying Soft Fonts
There are two different ways to specify fonts:
* Specify Fonts By ID Number.
* Specify Fonts By Metrics.
Specify Fonts By ID Number
We recommend that you select fonts by ID number code as the best
way to use soft fonts.
You use an Escape character, a left parenthesis, an ID number, and a
capital X. Here is an example:
[(nnnX
[
This is an ASCII Escape character. Press [Ctrl]-[P]-[Esc] to
enter the escape character. This is always the first character
in the code.
(
This is the left parenthesis. It is used to combine escape code
sequences.
nnn
This is a number you choose for the ID of the font. This should
be a number that will not conflict with other software that you
are using.
X
This capital "X" is the termination character. It terminates the
escape character sequence.
In GRAB Plus you can use more than one font for different lines of
the address label.
* One font on the first line of the return address.
* A different font for the remaining lines of the return address.
* Still another font for the first line of the addressee.
* Another font for the remaining lines of the addressee.
* And finally another font for the comment line.
Soft Fonts Page D-5 Appendix D
An Example Specifying Five Different Fonts By ID Here is an
example for using a different font for each available selection
of fonts in GRAB's configuration program.
Create A Batch File To Download Fonts
Use a text editor to create a batch file like this:
*download tr120rpn.usl 523<--- TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT WITH ID 523
download tr100rpn.usl 524<--- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT WITH ID 524
*download hv120rpn.usl 525<--- HELVETICA 12 POINT WITH ID 525
download hv100rpn.usl 526<--- HELVETICA 10 POINT WITH ID 526
*download pk120rpn.usl 527<--- PARK AVENUE 12 POINT WITH ID 527
Give the batch file a name that you can use to command it from the
DOS prompt. For example, you could name it "ENVFONTS.BAT", for
"envelope fonts".
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| NOTE For DeskJet Users! |
| |
| When you specify fonts to download to the |
| DeskJet printer, you must load the font with the |
| largest file size first, then the largest remaining,|
| and so on in descending order. |
| |
| Before you specify the fonts, display the |
| directory in which the fonts are located. From |
| the DOS prompt type "DIR" and press Enter. The |
| directory will list the size of all the files in |
| bytes. Make a note of the font file names in |
| descending order according to their file size in |
| bytes. Create your batch file with the fonts for |
| downloading in that descending file size order. |
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* These font files are included with the GRAB Plus distribution
disk. The other font files (or any additional ones) must be
ordered from Elfring Soft Fonts. You can contact them at (708)
377-3520.
Soft Fonts Page D-6 Appendix D
Enter ID Number Codes In GRAB's Configuration
Enter these ID numbers in GRAB's configuration program
"GRABCFG".
- From the DOS prompt, enter: GRABCFG ■
- Select "Laserjet fonts"
--------------------------------------------------------------------
| Hot key Printer Address & Swap eNvelopes Locations Color Exit |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
| Type of printer |
| Select default feed |
| Check printer |
| Init/exit printer |
| init/Exit corda ----------------------
| Laserjet fonts | Return address first |
| Printer port | rEturn address rest |
| Wait to send ex| Addressee first |
| Do not filter | aDdressee rest |
----------------| Comment line |
----------------------
- Enter Font Code Numbers For Each Part Of Address Lines Select
each of the address line parts and enter the font ID code number
for each one. Each entry begins with the Escape code character,
followed by a left parenthesis, then the font ID number, and
finally ending with a capital "X".
Return address first
------------------[ Return Address First Line ]--------------------
| |
| Font String: [(523X |
| |
| Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
| |
--------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
Soft Fonts Page D-7 Appendix D
rEturn address rest
------------[ Return Address Other Than First Line ]---------------
| |
| Font String: [(524X |
| |
| Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
| |
--------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
Addressee first
--------------------[ Addressee First Line ]-----------------------
| |
| Font String: [(525X |
| |
| Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
| |
--------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
aDdressee rest
---------------[ Addressee Other Than First Line ]-----------------
| |
| Font String: [(526X |
| |
| Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
| |
--------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
Comment line
------------------------[ Comment Line ]---------------------------
| |
| Font String: [(527X |
| |
| Tap <Ctrl>P then the <Esc> key to enter escape "[" character |
| |
--------------[ Enter codes and hit Enter when done ]--------------
Soft Fonts Page D-8 Appendix D
- Save The Configuration
Select "Exit", "Save", the "Exit" again, then "Exit".
- Download The Fonts To Your Printer
Use the batch file you made called "ENVFONTS.BAT" From the
DOS prompt, enter:
ENVFONTS
The batch file will load the fonts into your printer. It only
takes a few seconds to load all of them.
- Start GRAB The Envelope Printer
From the DOS prompt, enter:
GRAB
Now, whenever you pop-up GRAB and print your envelopes, they
will be printed with the fonts you specified in GRAB's
configuration.
John Doe <--------------- TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT (ID 523)
123 Any Street <----------- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT (ID 524)
Typical City, ST 55555 <--- TIMES ROMAN 10 POINT (ID 524)
HELVETICA 12 POINT (ID 525)----> ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
HELVETICA 10 POINT (ID 526)----> 2526 69th Avenue South
HELVETICA 10 POINT (ID 526)----> St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Attention: Paul Mayer <------ PARK AVENUE 12 POINT
(ID 527)
Soft Fonts Page D-9 Appendix D
Specify Fonts By Metric Code Numbers
You can select soft fonts by using "metric" codes. These are
usually long complex strings that tell the printer exactly what font
to use. No ID numbers use here.
This method may be a little more reliable than the ID number method
since it does not depend on the way you download the font. However,
this metric method requires very long specification strings, and
will not let you switch between fonts.
LaserJet Metric Font Codes
Here are the LaserJet font metric escape sequence specifications
for three of the soft fonts from Elfring Soft Fonts:
Roman
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5T
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 84
Helv
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b4T
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 52 84
Park Ave.
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b59T
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 57 84
DeskJet Metric Font Codes
Here are the DeskJet font metric escape sequence specifications for
three of the soft fonts from Elfring Soft Fonts:
Roman
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5t2Q
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 116 50 81
Helv
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b5t2Q
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 52 116 50 81
Soft Fonts Page D-10 Appendix D
Park Ave.
[(0U[(s1p12v0s0b59t2Q
27 40 48 85 27 40 115 49 112 49 50 118 48 115 48 98 53 57 116 50
Switching Between Soft Fonts
If you plan on switching between soft fonts, you must configure GRAB
to accept ONE soft font ID number. Then you can download different
soft fonts with the same ID number.
Here is an example:
* Configure GRAB to select soft font ID number 501.
Enter "[(501X"
* From the DOS prompt, enter a download command for one specific font
and add the font ID "501". When you want to switch to a different
font, you do not have to go back to GRAB's configuration program to
change the font specification! Just enter another download command
from the DOS prompt specifying a different font, but you add the
same font ID "501". Here is an example of three different font
specifications with the same font ID number:
download tr120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS TIMES ROMAN 12 POINT
download hv120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS HELVETICA 12 POINT
download pk120rpn.usl 501 <---- PICKS PARK AVENUE 12 POINT
If you do not want to have to type the download command each time
you want to change fonts, you can create separate little batch
files that will save you a lot of key strokes to do the same thing.
Soft Fonts Page D-11 Appendix D
Specifying Internal Scalable Fonts Of LaserJet III Printer
If you want to make selections of the internal scalable fonts of the
LaserJet III, you specify: symbol set, font point size, bold,
italic, and typeface number.
[(0U[(s1pXXv0s0bNNNNT
[
The ASCII escape character.
(
The left parenthesis.
Various fixed codes.
XX
This is the point size you want, for example:
10 = 10 point.
12 = 12 point
11.5 = 11.5 point
etc.
NNNN
This is the font identification number.
4101 = CG Times font (similar to Times Roman).
4148 = Univers font (similar to Helvetica).
Index
/A start up option 4-35, 4-43
/F start up option 4-35
/M start up option 4-36, 4-43
/S start up option 4-36, 4-44
/U start up option 4-36, 4-44
A
Abort the process 4-14
Add 4-26, 4-28
Add screen 4-28
Adding entries to GRABDB 4-27
Address 4-15, B-2
Address double spaced B-3
Address in upper case 4-36, 4-44
Address too low B-2
Addressee first 3-11
Addressee rest 3-11
Addresses D-6
Alternate return address 3-15, 4-17
Answers to common questions B-2
Autoexec batch file 4-6
AUTOEXEC.BAT 4-20
Avery 5160/5260 labels 3-41
Avery 5161/5261 labels 3-41
Avery 5162/5262 labels 3-41
B
Back-up copy 2-2
Source disk 2-2
Target disk 2-2
Batch files 4-6
Borland's SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
Bulk mailing 4-36, 4-44
C
Call GRAB from memory 4-4
Calling GRAB from memory 4-8
Canadian province list 4-32
Canadian ZIP codes B-5
Change colors 3-24
Change feed mode 4-14
Change locations general 3-18, 3-22
Change PostScript locations 3-20, 3-23
Changing size of shadow box marker 4-9
Check printer 3-9
Comma delimited 4-29
Comment line 3-11, 4-18, B-3, D-6
Computer 1-2
Configuration 2-5
Configure GRAB 4-4
Copy distribution disks 2-2
Customer support 1-5
D
Daisy wheel printer 4-13
Default Courier font 3-43
Default hot-keys 4-10
Default line printer font 3-43
Delete 3-32
Description of the manual 1-4
DeskJet printer C-2, D-5
Directory 4-27, 4-41
Disk drives 1-2
Do not filter 3-13
DOS command 4-5
Download program B-3
Download soft fonts D-2, D-5
Downloading fonts 3-42
E
Edit 3-32
Edit before printing hot key 3-7
Edit existing records 4-31
Edit last address 4-16
Edit last address hot key 3-7
Edit return address 4-18
Edit return address hot key 3-8
Edit the address 4-15
Editing commands 4-23
EMS 3-15, 3-16
Enter comment line hot key 3-8
Enter TAG for scanning 3-44
Enter the address 4-15
Envelope 4-17
Envelope feed 4-12
Envelope printing 4-4
Envelope size 4-11
Envelope tray B-5, B-6
Epson printer 4-13
Eric Isaacson Software 4-32
Exit 3-25
Expanded memory 3-16
Expanded memory 3-15
Experienced users of GRAB 1-3
Export 3-34, 4-29
F
F1 key 4-18, 4-32
F10 key 4-30
F2 key 4-12
F7 key 4-33
F8 key 4-33
F9 key 4-33
Fields 4-29
File name 3-45
File name menu selection 3-45
Find 4-26, 4-31
Finding existing records 4-31
Finding names in GRABDB 4-31
First time users of GRAB 1-3
First time you use GRAB 4-4
FIXGDB program 4-37
Fixing damaged GRABDB data files 4-37
Floppy disk systems 3-16
Force to disk swap 3-16
G
Get 3-25
GRAB 4-26
GRAB colors B-4
GRAB command option 4-7
GRAB configuration menus 3-5
Address & swap selections 3-14
Color selections 3-24
Envelopes selections 3-17
Exit selections 3-25
Hot key selections 3-6
Locations selections 3-18
Printer selections 3-9
GRAB from memory 4-4
GRAB help window 4-10
GRAB in memory 4-4
GRAB non-resident 4-22
GRAB options 4-10
GRAB refuses to unload from memory 4-19
GRAB screen 4-8
GRAB with graphics 4-8
GRAB with SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
GRAB with WordPerfect 4-7
GRABDB 4-22, 4-26
GRABDB Add 4-28
GRABDB and LaserLabel 4-41
GRABDB and ZIPKEY 4-32
GRABDB damaged data files 4-37
GRABDB data file 4-35
GRABDB Find 4-26, 4-31
GRABDB import 4-29
GRABDB menus 3-29, 4-27
Add 3-29
Find 3-32
GRABDB monochrome 4-36
GRABDB names/addresses 4-26
GRABDB printing 4-33
GRABDB printing formats 4-34
GRABDB screen 4-28
GRABDB sound 4-36
Graphics mode 4-8
H
Help 3-33
Help window 4-10
Hot-keys 4-14
How to add names/addresses to GRABDB 4-26
How to download soft fonts D-2
How to start GRABDB 4-26
How to start LaserLabel 4-40
How to tell what TSR's loaded after GRAB 4-19
How to use soft fonts D-2
I
ID numbers - soft fonts D-2
Import 3-33, 4-29
Init/Exit Cordata 3-11
Init/Exit printer 3-10
Install GRAB Plus 2-3
Configuration 2-5
Floppy drives only 2-3
Hard disk systems 2-4
Installation program 2-3
Installing GRAB Plus 2-1
Introduction to GRAB Plus 1-1
J
K
L
Labels 3-41, 4-40
Large size envelopes 4-17
LaserJet 4-12, B-2
LaserJet envelope feed 3-23
LaserJet fonts 3-11
LaserJet III internal fonts D-11
LaserLabel 4-40
File name 3-45
Print labels 3-46
Quit menu selections 3-40
Set up selections 3-41
Tags 3-44
LaserLabel and GRABDB 4-41
LaserLabel menus 3-39, 4-41
LaserLabel monochrome 4-43
LaserLabel printing 4-40
LaserLabel set up 4-42
LaserLabel sound 4-44
LaserLabel with DeskJet C-2
Load GRAB 4-4
Load GRAB for word processor only 4-7
Loading GRAB in memory 4-5
M
Main hot key 3-7
Memory 1-2, 4-4
Menu selections 3-12
Menus
Navigating 3-12
Monochrome colors 4-36, 4-43
Monochrome monitor 2-3, 2-4
Moving the shadow box marker 4-9
N
Navigating menus 3-12
Next 3-32
Non-Laser printer 3-42
Non-PostScript to PostScript 3-21
O
Older versions of GRAB 2-4
Operating systems 1-2
P
Plain printer 4-13, B-2
Pop-up GRAB 4-8
Positioning envelopes 4-15
Postal abbreviations 4-32
PostScript 3-20, 3-23, 4-13
Previous 3-32
Primary return address 3-15, 4-17
Print by name 3-47
Print by ZIP code 3-46
Print envelopes 4-14, 4-26
Print envelopes with GRABDB 4-26
Print labels by name 4-43
Print labels by ZIP code 4-43
Print labels menu selections 3-46
Print marker hot key 3-7
Print return address 3-14
Print the address 4-14
Print window hot key 3-7
Print your envelopes 4-4
Printer 4-4
Printer port 3-12, 3-43
Printers 1-2
Printing envelopes 4-33
Printing format 4-34
Printing GRABDB 4-33
Printing labels 4-42
Printing LaserLabels 4-40
Printing return address 4-11
Printing selections 4-11
Printing with a standard printer 4-15
Q
Questions and answers B-2
Quit 3-32, 3-33, 3-40
Quit menu selections 3-40
R
RAM drive 3-15
README file 1-3
Remove GRAB from memory 4-19
Remove TSR's loaded after GRAB 4-19
Removing GRAB from memory 4-7
Return address 3-15, 4-11, 4-16, 4-18, D-6
Return address first 3-11
Return address rest 3-11
S
Save 3-25
Save current set up 3-43
Select default feed 3-9
Set up menu selections 3-41
Shadow box marker 4-9
Show current set up 3-41
SideKick 4-6, 4-7, B-2
Small envelopes 3-17
Small size envelopes 4-17
Soft font ID numbers D-4
Soft font download B-3
Soft font ID #80 3-42
Soft font ID #90 3-43
Soft font ID numbers D-2
Soft font metric code numbers D-9
Soft fonts 3-42, B-3, C-2, D-2, D-5
Standard printer 4-15
Start up options for GRABDB 4-35
Start up options for LaserLabel 4-43
Starting GRABDB 4-26, 4-27
Starting GRABDB options 4-35
Starting LaserLabel 4-41
Starting LaserLabel options 4-43
State abbreviations 4-32
Stay 3-40, 3-46
Swap memory or full TSR 3-15
Swap mode 3-15
Switching between soft fonts D-10
System requirements 1-2
Memory 1-2
T
Tag fields 3-30
Tagging records 4-32
Tags 3-33, 3-44, 4-32
Tags menu selection 3-44
Telephone support 1-5
Test envelope locations 3-22, 3-23
Tested word processors A-2
Text mode 4-8
Toggle alternate address hot key 3-8
Toggle primary/alternate return address 4-17
Toggle print return hot key 3-7
Toggle return 4-16
Toggle size (envelope) 4-17
Toggle small envelope hot key 3-7
TSR mode 3-15
Two letter state abbreviations 4-35, 4-43
Type of printer 3-9
U
Unload TSR's loaded from AUTOEXEC.BAT 4-20
Upper case address 4-36, 4-44
Use two fonts 3-42
V
W
Wait to send exit 3-12
Warranty 1-5
Word processors 1-2, A-1
WordPerfect 3-24, 4-7, B-4, B-5
X
Y
Z
ZIP codes 4-43
ZIP codes - Canadian B-5
ZIPKEY 4-32