Alexander Shingel's Home - FAQ for CodeDepot 

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      1.  Can CodeDepot be used on my operating system ? 
      2.  How do I create new code database with CodeDepot ? 
      3.  How do I open my code database with CodeDepot ? 
      4.  Can I work with more than one database simultaneously ? 
      5.  How do I upgrade my license ? 
      6.  How do I add new code entry into opened database ? 
      7.  How can I modify selected code entry ? 
      8.  How do I fill up "Keywords" field while adding new or modifying code 
          entry ? 
      9.  How can I delete selected code entry from database ? 
     10.  Can I work with more than one code entry at a time ? 
     11.  How do I search needed code entry ? 
     12.  How do I insert founded code entry into my code ? 



      1 Can CodeDepot be used on my operating system ?
         CodeDepot is designed for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000 with MS DAO installed.

      2 How do I create new code database with CodeDepot ? 
        Use menu "File / Create new database" or popup menu "Create new database" 
        (right mouse click on topic tree) for this operation.  Alternatively, You 
        can use toolbar button .

      3 How do I open my code database with CodeDepot ?
        Use menu "Entry/Open database" or popup menu "Open database" (right mouse 
        click on topic tree) for this operation.  Alternatively, You can use 
        toolbar button 

      4 Can I work with more than one database simultaneously ?
        Unfortunately, this feature does not supported by CodeDepot yet.

      5 How do I upgrade my license ?
        Just download new version of the CodeDepot and apply Your registration number.
        Important note : All registration codes for the CodeDepot version 0.9 are 
        valid for the versions 1.x.

      6 How do I add new code entry into opened database ?
        Use menu "File / Add new topic" or popup menu "Add new topic" (right mouse 
        click on topic tree) for this operation. Alternatively, You can use 
        toolbar button  .

      7 How can I modify selected code entry ?
        Use menu "File / Modify" or popup menu "Modify" (right mouse click on 
        entry tree) for this operation. Alternatively, You can use toolbar button.

      8 How do I fill up "Keywords" field while adding new or modifying code entry ?
        Filling of the "Keywords" field is up to You.
        Note, that these keywords are using for search feature.
        The keywords (phrases) should be parted by a character ";" or character 
        ",". The blanks are enabled. 
        Example:
        Keyword1; keyword2; keyword3 ;keyword4 ; keyword5 ; some long phrase1; 
        some long phrase2 ; etc. 
        In the beginning and in the end presence of a character ";" or character 
        "," optionally, but is allowed. 

      9 How can I delete selected code entry from database ?
        Use menu "File / Delete" or popup menu "Delete" (right mouse click on 
        entry tree) for this operation.
        Note, that while CodeDepot is running deleted entries does not actually 
        delete from database. It just marked as "deleted" and actually will be 
        deleted when You exit from CodeDepot.

     10 Can work with more than one code entry at a time ?
        Yes! Just select desired topics in topic tree and work with them. You can 
        delete or drag-n-drop selected topics where You wish. Selection of more 
        then one topic is trivial - use "CTRL" or "SHIFT" keyboard buttons while 
        manipulating with mouse.

     11 How do I search needed code entry ?
        The search is always executed by a rule logical AND (yet). The keywords 
        for search should be parted by a blank.

        Example:
        Keyword1 keyword1 "some long phrase1"

     12 How do I insert founded code entry into my code ?
        Use menu "File / Insert into code" or popup menu "Insert into code" (right 
        mouse click on entry tree) for this operation. Alternatively, You can use 
        toolbar button  .

Last modified : 24 October 2000.