

         2 February 1994


         FormFill 1.1
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~
         This version of FormFill  has little practical use outside of
         NQF.  It contains 2 forms: a subscription/renewal coupon, and
         a form regarding our free sample program. 

         TextView utilizes a DOS shell to bring up FormFill.  If there
         is  insufficient  memory on your system to have both programs
         loaded at the same time, FormFill will fail to load.  In this
         event,  it may be possible to release  additional  memory  by
         removing  any  TSRs,  perhaps  by  remarking  them out of the
         autoexec.bat  (REM command).  Or access the  program directly
         from the DOS command prompt, as shown below.

         FormFill is easy to use and can be evoked  from  the Contents
         selection of TextView.  The DOS prompt syntax is:

                        FORMS form# [filename]

         (Filename is optional. The subscription coupon is form 1, the
         free issue address form is form 2.) 

         Be careful when clearing a screen or saving  a file.  FF will
         not give warning if a file is about to be over-written.

         A blank  form  can  be  printed  out  from  a  clear (no data
         entered) screen using the print option.  A form, completed or
         not, can also be printed to file.  Again,  when  printing  to
         file, FF will write over an existing file without warning.

         The  lines  option  from  the  print window will allow you to
         print  only  select lines  of the  form.  A line  counter  is
         located on the top bar.

         The save option saves only the data to a datafile. Generally,
         a  file that  is saved is  smaller than a file  that has been
         printed  to,  with form  and all.  When e-mailing  to me, I'd
         prefer the  datafile (.FF) over  a file  containing a printed
         form.

         FormFill supports a Microsoft compatible mouse.  Click on any
         menu item.  Scroll by clicking on the top and bottom bars.

         FormFill 1.1 can be freely circulated. A future version  will
         have multiple record/form capabilities.  Feel free to contact
         me about customizing a version of FormFill for your needs.

         Michael Cooley
         Post Office Box 593
         Santa Cruz, CA 95061-0593

         mikecooley@aol.com
         nqf@netcom.com
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