WJ3558MC (C) 1980 MICROPRO, SAN RAFAEL, CA, USA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Customized by AMS 1983 WordStar 3.00 Message Texts #F_ c$z`.#[f2%>  ; !*!Z!v".l F_F_F_$j###$-$k$$(%5%I%d%y%%F_$%&2&p&&&F_)~yH,:b?[uYHOMFF_AF_F_F_F_F_F_&kpz!F_\ps+'F_6'6'6'6'L'L'6'F_k''F_'' (C(t((())S*F_ *y*F_***+ ++6+8+Z+m++#F_++F_+F_,F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_F_  L Change disk drive | P PRINT a file | R Run a program  F File directory + | E RENAME a file | X EXIT to CP/M  H Set help level | O COPY a file | M Run MailMerge D Open a document file | Y DELETE a file | S Run SpellStar For maximum help (full menu display),  select Help Level 3 by typing "^O-H-3."  This message will clear when a key is pressed.  TO HYPHENATE, PRESS -. Before pressing -, you may  move cursor with cursor arrow keys  If hyphenation not desired, type F5.   ^C ^T Erase Word SAVE &: OTHER MENUS | ^Q Repeat last Find/rep D Normal Save PRINT STYLES SCROLL 1 | ^U Stop a Command S Precautionary JUMP | ^\ Repeat Command Q DON'T SAVE BLOCK ^R FORMAT ^S <--(Jump word)--> ^F ^O HELP  E R B Z F Find HIT  | | | | A Find/Replace SPACE BAR S--|--D FILE BLOCK SCROLL FOR  | | | | Y Delete --> MAIN MENU X C K W DEL Delete <--   P to last place V to last find 0..9 to marker MARK: | V Move | F Directory+ | HITB Begin | Y Delete | L Change Drive | SPACE BARK End | C Copy | N Columns * | FOR0-9 | W Write disk | | MAIN MENUH Hide (on-off) | R Read disk | |  B Bold | O Hard Space | A Elite | Hit Space D Double Strike | V Subscript | N Pica | Bar for  S Underline | T Superscript | C Stop print | Main Menu  MARGINS TABS C center J Justify ! L left I tabset S line spacing T Ruler & HIT R right N clear D Display % SPACE BAR G temp F line H Hyph-Help$ FOR X release E Soft-Hyph# MAIN MENU  H Display & set help level |S Status line |Space Bar returns  B Paragraph reform (CTRL B)|R Ruler line |you to Main Menu.  F Flags in rightmost column|M Margin & Tab |  D Dot commands, print ctrls|P Place markers|  |V Moving text |  | |  H Set Help level S Status line V Moving text  B Reform R Ruler line I Index  F Flags at right edge M Margins & Tabs  D Dot commands P Markers HIT SPACE BAR FOR MAIN MENU" ^S=delete character ^Y=delete entry ^F=File directory  ^D=restore character ^R=Restore entry ^U=cancel command  TYPE P TO CONTINUE PRINT  TO RETURN CURSOR TO POSITION BEFORE SAVE,  TYPE JUMP-P BEFORE TYPING ANYTHING ELSE.  TYPE 1-9 TO VARY SPEED, SPACE TO STOP *** WARNING:  WRONG VERSION OF WSMSGS.OVR --  SOME MESSAGES MAY BE INCORRECT. *** *** WARNING  SCREENS OVER 48 LINES HIGH OR 120 COLUMNS WIDE  HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED AND DEBUGGED. PROCEED WITH  CAUTION; REDUCE WIDTH IF BUGS ENCOUNTERED. *** WARNING: DISK FULL,  DELETING OLD .BAK FILE TO MAKE SPACE  (NORMALLY, THE PREVIOUS BACKUP FILE IS DELETED  ONLY AFTER EDIT IS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED).  CAN'T DISPLAY PAGE BREAKS IN A NON-DOCUMENT FILE *** WARNING: WORD TOO LONG TO FIT MARGINS  PUT AT FILE BEGINNING FOR CORRECT PAGE BREAK DISPLAY  Normally press RETURN only, or enter one or more of:  number=repeat count, B=search Backwards, W=whole Words only, U=ignore case, N=replace w/o asking, G=replace in entire file. To search for misspelled words, enter one of the following - RETURN=search forward, B=search backward, G=from start of file:  F - Fix word D - Add to dictionary  B - Bypass word S - Add to supplemental dictionary I - Ignore word  HELP LEVELS  3 all menus and explanations displayed  2 main editing menu (1-control-char commands) suppressed  1 prefix menus (2-character commands) also suppressed  0 command explanations (including this) also suppressed  CURRENT HELP LEVEL IS  ENTER Space OR NEW HELP LEVEL (0, 1, 2, OR 3):  The LOGGED DISK (or Current Disk or Default Disk) is the  disk drive used for files except those files for which  you enter a disk drive name as part of the file name.  WordStar displays the File Directory of the Logged Disk.  THE LOGGED DISK DRIVE IS NOW  NEW LOGGED DISK DRIVE (letter, colon, RETURN)?  Use this command to create and alter program source files  and other non-documents. Word wrap defaults off;  tabbing defaults to fixed (TAB chars in file; 8-col stops);  page breaks not shown; hi bit flags not used in file.  For normal word processing uses, use the "D" command instead.  Use this command to create a new document file,  or to initiate alteration of an existing document file.  A file name is 1-8 letters/digits, a period,  and an optional 0-3 character type.  File name may be preceded by disk drive letter A-D  and colon, otherwise current logged disk is used.  WARNING: You are editing the same file as you are printing.  WordStar will not allow you to save the edited version  until the print has completed or has been abandoned.  ALLOW PRINT TO FINISH BEFORE EDITING A FILE.  YOUR SYSTEM DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY TO  PERMIT SIMULTANEOUS EDITING AND PRINTING.  CAN'T EDIT A FILE WHILE MERGE-PRINTING --  FINISH OR ABANDON MERGE-PRINT BEFORE EDITING  FINISHING PRINT BEFORE EXIT  (type ^U to cancel exit command) ... FINISHING PRINT OF SAME FILE BEFORE SAVING  (Type ^U to cancel Save command) ...  FINISHING PRINT OF .BAK FILE BEFORE SAVING  (Type ^U to cancel Save command) ...  ABANDONING UNCHANGED  ABANDON EDITED VERSION OF INVALID  NAME:    NOT FOUND  Now printing file  "Y" TO ABANDON PRINT, "N" TO RESUME, ^U TO HOLD: IPRINT?  For default press RETURN for each question: START AT PAGE NUMBER (RETURN for beginning)?  STOP AFTER PAGE NUMBER (RETURN for end)?  NUMBER OF COPIES (RETURN for 1)?  DISK  OUTPUT (Y/N):  OUTPUT  NAME?  USE FORM FEEDS (Y/N):  SUPPRESS PAGE FORMATTING (Y/N):  PAUSE FOR PAPER CHANGE BETWEEN PAGES (Y/N):  Ready printer, press RETURN: WARNING: You are printing the same file as you are editing.  The last saved version will be printed, not reflecting un-  saved changes. Furthermore, WordStar will not allow you to  save the file being edited while the print is in progress.  END EDIT (HOME-D) BEFORE STARTING PRINT.  YOUR SYSTEM DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY TO  PERMIT SIMULTANEOUS EDITING AND PRINTING.  TOO LITTLE MEMORY FOR MERGE-PRINT  *** PRINT OUTPUT DISK IS FULL. PRINT PAUSED. *** THAT PLACE MARKER NOT SETBLOCK BEGINNING NOT MARKED  (OR MARKER IS UNDISPLAYED)BLOCK END NOT MARKED  (OR MARKER IS UNDISPLAYED)BLOCK END MARKER BEFORE BEGINNING MARKERBLOCK TOO LONG -  MOVE OR DELETE IN TWO SMALLER BLOCKSCURSOR NOT IN RANGE FOR COLUMN MOVE/COPYCOLUMN READ / WRITE NOT ALLOWED THAT FILE EXISTS ON DESTINATION DISK.  DELETE EXISTING FILE FIRST,  OR USE A DIFFERENT DISKETTE.DISK FULLINVALID COPY LENGTHADDRESS IN "HOLE" (TSTADR)MEMORY FULL (MAK256)MEMORY SHORTAGE (MKSP)POINTER > 64K FROM CURSOR (PPTOAD)NOT ENOUGH MEMORY  OR YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM IS NOT  RELOCATED TO MAKE ALL RAM AVAILABLE DISKETTE DIRECTORY FULL CLOSE FAILURE -  SYSTEM FAILURE, OR YOU CHANGED DISKETTES RENAME FAILURE -  SYSTEM FAILURE, OR YOU CHANGED DISKETTES INVALID SCREEN HEIGHT OR WIDTH  MESSAGE  Can't edit a file of type .BAK or .$$$  -- rEname or cOpy before editing BAD OVLY #BAD OVERLAY FILE, OR  WRONG VERSION OVERLAY FILE Overlay file  Not Found FILE  NOT FOUND  (The seperately sold file   is required for use of chosen function.) NOT FOUNDPROGRAM IS AN EMPTY FILE!?PROGRAM TOO BIG FOR  MEMORY AVAILABLE UNDER WordStar LET PRINT COMPLETE BEFORE RUNNING A PROGRAM  NOT ENOUGH MEMORY TO USE "RUN PROGRAM" COMMAND  File  Not Found --  Can't Run a program unless  is available.  For spelling check, enter name of file to be checked.  (^R for last file edited)  For dictionary maintenance, enter name of file  containing words to add to or delete from dictionary.  FILE  ALREADY EXISTS  FILE  NOT ON SAME DRIVE  TOO LITTLE MEMORY TO COPY WHILE  EDITING OR MERGE-PRINTING  FILE  EXISTS -- OVERWRITE? (Y/N): FILE  IN USE BY WordStar   P=   Press space bar after reading screen: *** Invalid Dot Command Ignored: *** File Not Found *** But found, and will use, *** Cannot change disk in drive , request ignored Insert diskette with file then press RETURN: *** No .DF before .RV: *** WARNING: Overlong data value truncated *** Invalid variable name in .RV command ignored *** WARNING: Data exhausted, null value(s) used ***** Print Directives *****  PRINT CONTROL CHARACTERS may be entered anywhere in a line  to invoke underlining, boldface, subscripts, pauses, etc.  They are entered by typing PRINT STYLE and a letter. A directory of most print controls is given on the PRINT STYLE PREFIX MENU; see manual for more.  DOT COMMANDS are special lines beginning with a period and  a two-letter code. They control page breaks, headings,  page numbering, page layout, etc. Dot commands are  typed in like other text.  Space bar for DOT COMMAND SUMMARY, ^U to return to editing:  ***** Dot Commands *****  PUT EACH DOT COMMAND ON SEPARATE LINE, WITH . IN COL 1  .PA new PAge  .CP n new page if less than n lines left on this page  .OP Omit Page numbers when printing, starting this page  .PN print Page Numbers, starting this page (default)  .PN n set Page Number to n, print page numbers  .PC n Page number Column (default 33 (30 if 64-col screen))  .PO n Page Offset: extra indent when printed (default 8)  .. text comment, not printed  press space bar for next frame:  .HE text HEading used until next .HE (default blank)  .FO text FOooting (replaces page number) (blank)  .PL n Paper Length: total number of lines (default 66)  .MT n Margin at Top: # lines, top paper to text (3)  .MB n Margin at Bottom: # lines, end text to end paper (8)  # lines text on page is PL - MT - MB (defaults to 55)  .HM n Heading Margin: blank lines between head and text (2)  .FM n Footing Margin: blank lines, text to footing (2)  FOR PAGE BREAKS TO DISPLAY AS THEY WILL PRINT, USE  .PL,.MT,.MB, AND .LH (next frame) AT FILE BEGINNING ONLY.  Depress space bar for next frame:  THE FOLLOWING WORK ONLY WITH INCREMENTAL PRINTERS:  .LH n Line Height in 48ths of an inch (default 8)  .CW n Character Width in 120ths of an inch, for standard or  alternate pitch, whichever is in use (see PRINT STYLE  menu). (default 12 for standard, 10 for alternate)  .SR n Subscript / Superscript Roll in 48ths of an inch (3)  .UJ OFF/ON "MicroJustification" off/on (default ON)  Use insure that printed column alignment exactly  matches screen, e.g. for tabular material:  Put .UJ OFF before table, put .UJ ON after table.  Space for next frame, ^U to return to editing:  SPECIAL CHARACTERS in HEADINGS (.HE) and FOOTINGS (.FO):  # prints as current page number  \ do not interpret next character as a special character  ^K do not print following spaces if on even-numbered page  PAGE NUMBER POSITIONING: If a footing text is specified (.FO  dot command), the default bottom center page number is not  printed. Use a # in heading or footing to position page  number where desired. ^K followed by spaces followed by #  may be used to produce alternating left/right page numbers.  Space for next frame, ^U to return to editing:  ***** Merge-Print Dot Commands *****  .DF filename specify Data File for .RV  .RV name,name,name,... Read Variable values from data file  .AV "prompt",name Ask operator for Variable value  &name& anywhere in doc't prints as variable value. variable names are letter then 0-39 letters, digits, -'s. .FI filename Insert document File  .DM message Display Message  See manual for details and additional commands. Merge-Print  is an optional feature, operational only if MAILMRGE.OVR is  on your diskette. Press any key to return to editing:  ***** STATUS LINE (top line of screen) *****  ^O-S at left end of line is command now executing  A:NAME.TYP is name of file you are now editing  PAGE n is page number of cursor (disregards .PN's)  LINE n is printout line on page of cursor position  COL n is printout column on line of cursor position  INSERT ON shows if charracter insertion is on (CHAR INS)  MAR REL shows if margins are released (FORMAT-X command) decimal shows during decimal tabbing  LINE SPACING n shows if line spacing is not 1 (FORMAT-S command) PRINT PAUSE shows if printer is stopped (P to resume)  when WAIT appears, stop typing. Press space bar:  If page break display is OFF (FORMAT-P command) or edit  was started with N command, then Status Line shows  FC=nnnn FL=nnnn in place of PAGE n LINE n .   FC=nnnn cursor position in characters (bytes) from  beginning of file  FL=nnnn cursor position in file lines from beginning  of file, including dot command lines   space bar:  ***** FLAG CHARACTERS (rightmost column of screen) *****  < line ends in "hard" carriage return, entered by user  space this line break arose from word wrap or paragraph  reform, and may moved on subsequent reform  + this line of document continues on next screen line  - next line will overprint this line  ? unrecognized or incomplete dot command  M Merge-Print (optional feature) dot command  P page break  : this screen line is before beginning of document  . after end of document press space bar:  COMMANDS TO -- ARE --  move cursor on main and JUMP menus  scroll file up or down on main menu; also find (JUMP-F)  delete text on main and JUMP menus; also BLOCK-Y  move or copy text on BLOCK menu  end edit / save file HOME-D; see HOME menu  print (while editing) BLOCK-P  set tabs and margins on FORMAT menu  reformat text REFRM; ^O-B gives info  find a string; replace JUMP-F; JUMP-A; ^L repeats last  press space bar for "entering text":  ***** ENTERING TEXT *****  To enter text at cursor position, just type the text.  Use RETURN key for paragraph end or other fixed line break;  let word wrap form lines within paragraph.  Type CHAR INS to turn insert off (to overtype) or back on.  LINE INS may be used to create blank lines ahead of cursor,  as before inserting a paragraph.  Use REFRM to realign margins after corrections.  ^O-M shows info on margins, tabs, table entry, outline entry press space bar after reading:  ***** TO MOVE A BLOCK OF TEXT *****  1. Put cursor on first character, type BLOCK-B to mark start.  2. Put cursor after last character, type BLOCK-K to mark end  (for end line, use start next line to include RETURN).  3. Put cursor at destination, type BLOCK-V to move the text,  or BLOCK-C to make a duplicate copy.  To undisplay markers afterwards, use BLOCK-H.  BLOCK-B and BLOCK-K may be entered in either order with or without other intervening commands.  All above commands are on BLOCK menu. press space bar:  **** PARAGRAPH REFORM ***  To realign margins of a paragraph after corrections, place  cursor at beginning of paragraph and type REFRM.  To change margins of paragraph already entered, set margins  (FORMAT-L, FORMAT-R), place cursor at paragraph beginning, type REFRM. To change between justified and ragged right, or change line  spacing, set desired justification (FORMAT-J) & line spacing  (FORMAT-S), place cursor at paragraph beginning, and type REFRM.  To obtain WordStar's help in hyphenating long words, place  cursor at beginning of paragraph and type REFRM.  press space bar for more:  REFRM reforms lines to end of paragraph as indicated by "hard"  carriage return (< in rightmost column).  Thus, it is important not to use RETURN between lines  within a paragraph when entering text.  REFRM may be used to form hanging indents, change margins in  mid-paragraph, etc. The exact rule is:  "REFRM starts on the cursor line, at the left margin col-  umn, or at the cursor position, whichever is farther  left, and proceeds to the next 'hard' carriage return".  press space bar:  ***** Hyphen-Help *****  REFRM will occasionally stop before the end of the paragraph  and ask you whether you wish a word hyphenated.  Following the instructions that appear on the screen, move  the cursor if desired to adjust the hyphen position,  then press "-" to hyphenate, or REFRM to not hyphenate.  To turn off "hyphen-help", type FORMAT-H.  press space bar:  ***** MARGINS *****  To set left margin: Type FORMAT-L. WordStar will asks for column. Type desired column number 1-240 and press RETURN.  Or, to use column of cursor in file, just press ESCAPE.  To set right margin: type FORMAT-R, proceed as above.  To set both margins to match text in a line already entered:  place cursor in that line, type FORMAT-F.  To temporarily set left margin to next tab stop: type FORMAT-G.  Margins apply to text subsequently entered. To remarginate  text already entered: set margins and use REFRM.  press space bar after reading:  ***** LINE SPACING AND JUSTIFICATION *****   To set line spacing: type FORMAT-S. WordStar will ask for line  spacing. Enter a digit 1 thru 9.  To turn justification off (for ragged right format),  or to turn justification back on: type FORMAT-J.  Line spacing and justification settings apply to text  subsequently entered; they may be applied to previously  entered text with the paragraph reform command (REFRM).  press space bar for "Tab Stops":  ***** TAB STOPS *****   To set a tab: type FORMAT-I. WordStar will ask for column number. Type column number and press RETURN. Or, to use cursor  column, press the ESCAPE key. To set a decimal tab stop,  type "#" before typing column number or pressing ESCAPE.  To clear a tab stop or all tab stops: type FORMAT-N.  To tab: type ^I, or press TAB key if present. Tabbing  inserts spaces to next tab stop if CHAR INSERT on is on.  Tabbing advances cursor over text if insertion is off.  press space bar:  ENTERING A COLUMNAR TABLE -- We Suggest:   Set a tab stop for each column of table.  Clear all other tab stops.  If not at end file, turn on insertion (CHAR INS),  or use LINE INS to make blank lines.  Tab (^I) after entering each table item. After last column  on a line, tabbing will move to first item on next line.  space bar:  OUTLINE FORMAT TEXT ENTRY -- We Suggest:  Set tab stops at desired indentations.  Set right margin as desired.  For each item:  Type FORMAT-G's as required for item number indentation.  Type item number.  Type FORMAT-G.  Type text of item, without using RETURN.  At end of item, press RETURN. Left margin resets.  Press RETURN again if blank line desired.  press space bar:  ***** RULER LINE *****   L----!----!----!----!----!----!----!----!---------R   L Left margin (set with FORMAT-L)  R Right margin (set with FORMAT-R)  ! regular tab stop (set with FORMAT-I, clear with FORMAT-N) # decimal tab stop (set with FORMAT-I, clear with FORMAT-N) - other positions between margins   press space bar after reading:  ***** PLACE MARKERS *****   Up to 10 place markers, identified by numbers (n) 0-9,  may be set in a file while the file is being edited.  To set place marker n at the cursor position: type BLOCK-n.  will display to indicate the marker position.  To return the cursor to place marker n: type JUMP-n any  time during the same edit.  To remove the from the display: type BLOCK-n when the cursor is already at the marker position.  press space bar:  ***** OTHER MARKER & RELATED COMMANDS *****   The block beginning marker, ¾, and the block end marker,  ˾, are set and moved to in a similar manner; the  text between these markers can be moved (BLOCK-V), copied  (BLOCK-C), deleted (BLOCK-Y), or written to a file (BLOCK-W).  JUMP-P moves cursor to its position before preceding command.  JUMP-V moves cursor to start of last find/replace, or to  source of text for last block move or copy.  press space bar:  IF THIS DISPLAYS YOU ARE USING WRONG VERSION OF WSMSGS.OVR ext for last block move or copy.  press space bar:  IF THIS DISPLAYS YOU ARE USING WRONG VERSION OF WSMSGS.OV