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      *                         WHOWORKS LITE                            *
      *                          Version 4.00                            *
      *                   The Work Scheduling Program                    *
      *            Copyright, 1994, by Woodland Engineering              *
      *            46 Woodland Drive, Califon, NJ 07830, USA             *
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      WHOWORKS version 4.0 is a specialized program which allows the user to
      make, edit and print employee work schedules.  It can also be used for
      other scheduling activities like seminars and hotel conference rooms.

      WHOWORKS is a DOS program which runs on 100% IBM compatible machines and
      requires either an Epson 9-pin, IBM 9-pin or HP LaserJet compatible
      printer.  A Microsoft compatible mouse is optional but not necessary.
      DOS version 5.0 or later is preferred, version 3.1 or later is
      requrired.

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      *                         INSTALLATION                             *
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      It is assumed that you have a distribution disk, that is a floppy disk
      with all of the WHOWORKS files on it, and that you want to install those
      onto your hard drive.

      QUICK INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------

          There is a batch file on the distribution disk which can be
          used to perform the installation easily.  It uses the default
          configuration.

          If you are installing from the A: drive, type

              A:INSTALL A:

          If you are installing from the B: drive, type

              B:INSTALL B:

          Procede to the section entitled BEFORE STARTING YOU SHOULD KNOW.

      STANDARD INSTALLATION -------------------------------------------------

      You must decide where to store the program and text files and where
      to save the schedule files.

      These instructions are written as if you are installing the files from
      drive A:, but if not, substitute the proper drive letter in the commands
      below.

      The program and text files include the executeable program, the help
      files and special information files.  The suggested location is
      in a directory named C:\WHOWORKS.

          Create the C:\WHOWORKS directory with the following DOS
          commands executed one-at-a-time:

                C:
                CD\
                MD WHOWORKS

          Copy files from the distribution floppy disk with the
          following DOS commands executed one-at-a-time:

                COPY A:\WHOWORKS.* C:\WHOWORKS
                COPY A:\*.TXT C:\WHOWORKS

      For each schedule that you make, there will be a schedule file
      created.  You must decide where to save them.  The schedule files
      may be kept in one or more separate directories if desired, or you may
      keep the schedule files in the same directory as your program files.

      WHOWORKS comes preconfigured to keep schedule files in a directory
      named C:\WHOWORKS\WWFILES.  You may want to organize your files
      differently such as

                C:\WHOWORKS\FIRE
                C:\WHOWORKS\POLICE
                C:\WHOWORKS\RESCUE

          You should make those directories now.  Use the DOS MD command.
          For the default installation type

                MD C:\WHOWORKS\WWFILES

          Next copy the sample files included on the distribution disk
          to that directory, or if you created multiple directories, copy
          the sample files to the directory that you will start with.  Later,
          after you are familiar with WHOWORKS, you can delete the sample
          files.  If you chose to make a directory other than the default
          C:\WHOWORKS\WWFILES, substitute that directory below.

                COPY A:\*.WW_ C:\WHOWORKS\WWFILES

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      *              BEFORE STARTING YOU SHOULD KNOW                     *
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      1.  This program opens several files simultaneously; therefore,
          there must be a CONFIG.SYS file on the boot disk with a
                         FILES=7
          statement.  More than 7 is ok; most users have at least 10.

          Your DOS manual will explain what is a CONFIG.SYS file and how
          to edit or create one.

      2.  WHOWORKS saves its schedule files in one or more directories
          of your choice.  The default directory is C:\WHOWORKS\WWFILES.
          When you use WHOWORKS to change to a new directory you must
          specify the entire path, that is, you must specify the drive
          and subdirectory(ies).  When entering the data, the drive letter
          and colon MUST ALWAYS be followed by a backslash ( example
          C:\WHOWORKS\PHARMACY ).  If you want to specify only a drive
          ( such as A: ) it is still necessary to use a backslash ( example
          A:\ ).

      3.  All schedule files used by WHOWORKS have the extension ".WW_".
          Only 128 schedule files maximum per directory are permitted.

      4.  If you are using a monochrome monitor with a color card
          installed ( many notebook PC's do ), you may start the program by
          adding a command line switch "/m".  Start the program by typing

                                 WHOWORKS /M

          This will tell WHOWORKS to use the monochrome colors to achieve
          good contrast.

      5.  If you have a mouse, it can be used to rapidly move about the
          screens and select options.  When WHOWORKS detects the presence
          a mouse, it displays special targets on the screens.

          The left button is always used to select the option, target or
          screen position.  The middle button on 3-button mice, and the
          right button on 2-button mice, are equivalent to pressing the
          Escape key.

      6.  WHOWORKS allows time entries on the schedules in any form you
          choose, but the following is recommended to permit proper
          sorting of your entries.  There must be one or two digits,
          followed by a colon, followed by 2 more digits.  If you use a
          12-hour clock,  the letter A or P must immediately follow the
          digits.  When a start and end time are both given, they must be
          separated by a hyphen "-".

          Examples:  0:15, 12:15A, 3:00P, 4:00-13:00.

          Incidently, 12:00A or 0:00 is midnight and 12:00P or 12:00 is
          noon.

      7.  WHOWORKS version 4.0 saves files differently than previous
          versions.  It can read the older files, but older versions
          of WHOWORKS can not read version 4.0 files.

          If you have files created by an earlier version, back them up
          before using version 4.0.  Thus if you are unhappy with the
          new WHOWORKS, you can restore your files and go back to using
          your previous WHOWORKS.

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      *                  STARTING AND USING WHOWORKS                     *
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      1.  Starting and Learning

          The best way to learn how to use the program is to create a
          sample schedule.

          Start the program by typing "WHOWORKS".  ( or "WHOWORKS /M" as
          described above. )

      2.  Directory configuration

          After the opening screen disappears, about 2 seconds, a clean
          worksheet is displayed.

          Across the top of the screen is a bar menu.  It is called the Main
          Menu.  To activate one of those selections, press the Alt key
          and the highlighted letter, or if you are using a mouse, move the
          mouse pointer over one of the options and press the left button.

          Before we do anything else, we want to check where WHOWORKS will
          save its files.  Select the CONFIGURATION option.  Having done
          that, a new menu window appears giving you more choices.  Now
          select the FILES DIRECTORY.

          If the directory shown is acceptable, then just press the Escape
          key.  But if you want to change to a different directory, then
          type it.  Remember the instructions about directory entries given
          in the section BEFORE STARTING YOU SHOULD KNOW above.

          If you chose a new directory, and that directory does not exist,
          WHOWORKS will ask if you want the program to create it.

          At the conclusion of entering a new directory, or Escaping
          because you did not want to, select the QUIT option in the
          window menu.  You will then be back at the main screen.

      3.  SETUP option

          Next you will use the SETUP option from the main screen.

          This is where we do a little planning.  Think about how many weeks
          are needed, what is the maximum size for each entry, start dates,
          persons to be scheduled and title and footers for printouts.  Each
          is discussed below.

      3a. Number of Weeks ....

          First determine how many weeks you want to schedule.  Select
          the NUMBER OF WEEKS option.  You must enter a number from 1 to 5.

          Usually, a month will span 5 weeks, but every now and then a
          month spans 6 different weeks.  If you want a matrix style printout,
          available with field sizes of 0 or 1 (described next), and the
          schedule start date will be the 1st of the month, enter 5.
          If you need to schedule for next week only, enter 1.  Whatever your
          situation, pick a number.  You can change it later if you need to.

      3b. Field Size ....

          Select the FIELD SIZE option.  You will have to enter one of 4
          possible numbers, 0, 1, 6 or 11.  This value represents the
          maximum size of each entry on the schedule.

          Size 0:

          Enter 0 when you simply want to indicate whether a person is
          to work or not.  The 0 option places a mark, the pound sign #, on
          the schedule.  Consider this option if your organization does not
          have shifts and the work hours are always the same, or when you do
          not care what time the employees are to show up.  This option
          requires only a single column for each day of the schedule.  You
          can not enter digits or letters with this option.

          Size 1:

          Enter 1 when a single digit or letter describes the assignment.
          For example, some organizations use a 1, 2 or 3 to describe which
          of three shifts a person works.  Others use letters like D, E and
          N to describe Day, Evening and Night shifts.  You can mix digits
          and letters like 1, 2 and 3 for shift assignment, H for holiday,
          V for vacation, and so on.

          Size 6:

          Enter 6 when six characters is enough.  You can enter starting
          times like 7:00, 10:00A, 3:30P or 21:00.  (Incidently, if you
          use a 12-hour clock, consider using the A or P suffix to indicate
          AM or PM, because WHOWORKS can sort it better.)  You can use the
          6-character option when the schedule entries are coded with
          6 or less characters, such as RED, WHITE and BLUE.

          Size 11:

          Enter 11 when you need more than 6 characters.  You can enter
          starting and ending times like 7:00-4:00 and 11:00-19:00. This
          option is also good for textual entries like SPORTGOODS, JEWELRY
          and DOMESTICS.  If you are scheduling hotel conference rooms,
          11 character fields are good for entering the renter such as
          ABC CO, LIONS CLUB, and JOHN DEERE.

      3c. Dates ....

          This option is necessary to provide a schedule starting date.

          When you select this option, a calendar will appear along with
          a menu to assist with your decision.  You can advance the calendars
          or move them backward to different months, or you can request the
          calendar for a specific month of your choice.

          Three of the menu options are for selecting the starting date.
          You can pick Sunday of the week containing the 1st of the month,
          you can select the 1st of the month, or you can specify any date.

          Before making your decision, first think about whether your printout
          will look like a standard calendar or matrix style.  The matrix
          style can only be used with 0 and 1 field sizes.  The calendar
          style can be used with any field size.  Usually a calendar starts
          on a Sunday, but WHOWORKS calendars can start on any day of the
          week.

      3d. Persons ....

          Skip this option for now, it will be discussed shortly in section
          4.

      3e. Title ....

          You can enter a title which appears in large bold print at the
          top of printouts.  Enter any text which describes your schedule.
          Some suggestions are "OCTOBER NURSING SCHEDULE", "DECEMBER, 1999"
          or "ABC COMPANY ASSIGNMENTS".

      3f. Footer ....

          You can enter two 80-character lines of text which appear at the
          bottom of printouts.  These may be left blank.  They are intended
          to let you add notes to the printouts.  Some people put notices
          in the footers like "HOLIDAY PARTY, DEC 22, 8:00PM, AT WALDO'S
          RESTURANT".  Others use it to explain the codes which they used on
          the worksheet like "H = HOLIDAY, V = VACATION DAY, P = PERSONAL".

      4.  PERSONNEL option

          The Persons option appears in the setup menu.  This is where the
          names of employees are entered.

          Each name has a number on the screen.  The number has no special
          meaning; it is there for reference.

          To enter a name, just type it.  Edit an existing name by typing the
          new or revised name.  You will notice a mark is placed between the
          number and the name.  That mark, or the letter L, indicates WHOWORKS
          has allocated space for a person.

          There is a bar menu across the top of the screen with various
          options for rearranging, inserting and deleting names and for
          making names into labels.  These are describe next.

          Labels ....

          Names do not have to be people names.  Labels are special names
          which are used to organize and segment the printouts.  For example,
          suppose you were scheduling a clinic.  You might want the names
          categorized into doctors, nurses and receptionists.  The worksheet
          and printout can look like this

              DOCTORS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              SMITH
              JONES
              BROWN
              NURSES  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              TYLER
              DESOTO
              CHANG
              WILSON
              RECEPTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              BLACK
              MILLETTE

          DOCTORS, NURSES AND RECEPTION are labels.  They help to visually
          separate the categories.  Labels can not have assignments.  Regular
          names are toggled to or from labels by moving the highlight bar to
          the corresponding number and pressing the Alt-L keys.  You can use
          the mouse to toggle between regular and label names by moving the
          mouse pointer to the mark or 'L' between the number and the label
          and pressing the left button.

          Delete ....

          To delete a name, move the highlighted bar with the cursor keys
          or mouse to the desired name then press Alt-D.

          Insert ....

          To insert a new name between two existing names or labels, move the
          highlighted bar to a number.  When the Alt-I keys are depressed,
          all of the names beginning with the highlighted are pushed down to
          one higher-numbered position, and a new space is created just ahead
          of the highlighted bar.  Be careful, however, because if the
          worksheet contains the maximimum number of names, the last will be
          pushed out ( along with its schedule ) and will be lost forever.

          Tag and Xchange ....

          The Alt-T and the Alt-X keys work together for rearranging name
          ordering.  The sequence to follow is position the highlighted bar
          to one or more names which are to be moved and depress the Alt-T
          keys.  A heart-shaped symbol appears to the left of the tagged
          number(s).  If you make a mistake, hit the Alt-T keys again and the
          heart will disappear.  You can also use the mouse to tag-untag a
          name.  Just move the mouse pointer to the desired heart position
          and press the left button.

          Next move the highlighted bar to a number.  When the Alt-X keys
          are pressed, all of the tagged names will be moved just ahead of
          (at a lower number than) the highlighted bar position.

          No names or schedules will be lost by Xchanging.  They are only
          rearranged.

          Quit ....

          Selecting the Quit option returns you to the setup menu.

      5.  SCHEDULING

          The worksheet screen layout depends upon which format you chose
          earlier.  A 0- or 1-character format shows 35 columns, with 1 day
          per column.  A 6-character format shows 7 columns and the
          11-character format shows 5.

          Days and dates are listed along the top of the screen.  Moving
          the right and left cursor keys moves the highlighted day left
          or right.  Moving up and down changes names.

      5a. Movement keystrokes ....

          To make an entry on the worksheet, you must move the highlighted
          rectangle to the intersection of a date and a name.  Use the
          cursor movement keys or mouse to get there.

          An indicator near the screen bottom shows which day number
          ( Day # 1 to 35 ) and which name ( Who # 1 to 32 ) is
          highlighted.

          There is only enough room on the screen to hold 16 names at one
          time; to see the others and to make their entries, scroll the
          screen by using the cursor-up, cursor-down, Ctl-page-up or
          Ctl-page-down keys.

          There might not be enough room on the screen to hold all the
          schedule days at one time; to see the others and to make their
          entries, scroll the screen.  The cursor-left and cursor-right keys
          move the highlighted block 1 day and Ctl-cursor-left and Ctl-cursor-
          right keys move the highlighted block 1 week.

      5b. Making schedule entries ....

          Entries typed on the worksheet are usually a matter of an
          individual's taste and organization practice.  The number of
          characters which can be entered is based upon the format
          previously set.  To enter an assignment just begin typing a
          letter or numeral.

          In 6- and 11-character formats, the important thing to remember
          is that the left-most character tells WHOWORKS whether an
          assignment has been entered.  If the character is NOT a space,
          WHOWORKS believes an assignment has been entered and it will
          appear in the printouts.  But if the first character is a
          space, WHOWORKS will not include the entry in printouts.

          If you wish to change an entry which already has an assignment,
          move to that position and begin typing the new assignment.  If
          you wish to delete that entry ( remove the assignment ) make
          sure the field is filled with spaces.

          0-character formats will only display a "#" on the schedule.
          This means the person is scheduled that day.  Pressing any
          letter or digit key enters the '#' symbol.  Pressing [Space]
          removes it.

          Read the section below on Editing Keys.  This describes how to
          move the cursor, erasing the rest of the entry, insert and
          overwrite modes, etc to simplify your entering data.

      5c. Repeat and Macro Keys ....

          The [^X] and [^A] through [^L] control keys can greatly simplify
          your typing effort while scheduling in the 6- and 11-character
          formats.

          Each time an entry is made, WHOWORKS remembers it temporarily.
          Rather than having to type a lengthy entry like 8:30-5:00 over
          and over, you can just press the [^X] key to repeat the last
          entry.  That is, type an entry like 8:30-5:00 at the first
          assignment and then move through the entire schedule typing
          [^X] everywhere that same assignment should appear.

          The other control-letter keys, [^A] through [^L], can be set up
          with the WHOWORKS configuration option, described later, to
          automatically type entries with a single keystroke.  These are
          called the macro keys because it substitutes pre-configured text
          for the control key.

          If your organization has a limited number of fixed schedule
          periods like the example following, these times can be tied to
          a control key.

               5:30-10:30     Ctl-A
               10:00-4:00     Ctl-B
               3:30-9:00      Ctl-C
               8:30-1:00      Ctl-D

          Now, instead of typing in each entry, the manager need only press
          one of four keys at each assignment.  Of course he or she could
          still enter special assignments by typing in the usual manner.

      5d. Saving ....

          You should save your work before you quit or print it.  We also
          recommend saving your work periodically to guard against unexpected
          power losses or other mishaps.  Saving is described in the FILES
          section of this manual a few paragraphs below this one.

      6.  FILES option

          The files option allows you to save your worksheets, recall
          previous worksheets, rename or delete them, select a new
          directory for worksheets and exit the WHOWORKS program.

      6a. Save As ....

          This option lets you save a worksheet under a new name (file name).

          This option gives you the ability to leave an existing schedule
          file in the directory, and yet make a new schedule similar to the
          first without having to re-enter all of the names and assignments.

          If your intentions are to "copy and edit" a file, first load
          the existing file with the load option, then immediately save it
          as the new file.  Doing the save-as promtly after loading means you
          won't forget to rename the worksheet later after those unplanned
          interruptions.

      6b. Save ....

          The save option lets you save the worksheet with the same name
          (file name) that it currently has.

          If you edited a new worksheet and select this option, WHOWORKS
          will prompt you for a file name.

      6c. Load ....

          The load option allows you to recall an existing file into the
          worksheet so it can be edited or printed.

          This is a good time to discuss the file selection screen.  The
          names of all the schedule files are displayed.  You select a file
          name by moving the bar over the name.  Do this with the cursor
          keys or by placing the mouse pointer over the file and pressing the
          left button.

          You can get a quick overview of what is in the file by pressing
          the Ctl-T key to see the worksheet's title.

          To load the selected file either press the [Return] key or move
          the mouse pointer to the [Ent] target and press the left button.

      6d. New ....

          This option erases the current worksheet and provides a clean
          one to begin scheduling.

      6e. Directory ....

          You can change which directory WHOWORKS looks into for saving
          and loading files with the DIRECTORY option.  You will be asked
          for the new directory name.  You must provide the entire directory
          starting with the drive letter, colon, backslash and the string
          of subdirectories.

          If the new directory does not exist, WHOWORKS will ask if you want
          it created.

          After changing to the new directory, WHOWORKS will then ask if you
          want to make it the default directory.  The default directory is
          the directory WHOWORKS looks into when the program is started.

      6f. Show list ....

          This option just shows the schedule files existing in the directory.
          You can view the title with the Ctl-T key.

      6g. Kill ....

          This option lets you delete a schedule file.

          Select the file as described in the load option and press [Return]
          or click the left mouse button on the [Ent] target.

      6h. Rename ....

          This option allows you to change the file name of an existing file.

          Select the file as usual and provide the new name when asked.

      6i. Quit ....

          This option brings you back to the main screen.  Nothing else
          happens.  You can also get back by pressing the [Esc] key.

      6j. Exit ....

          Selecting this option ends your WHOWORKS session and takes you
          back to DOS.  Remember to save your work before exiting.

      7.  PRINT option

          BEFORE YOU SELECT ANY OPTIONS, determine if your printer matches
          the printer type shown at the top of the screen.  If it does
          not, you must change the printer type with that option.

      7a. Master ....

          Your first choice will be printing a draft or final copy.  Final
          copies are printed in graphics mode, are neatly formatted and look
          nice.  However, they take a long time to print on a dot-matrix
          printer.  In the draft mode, plain text is printed in a two column
          layout.  It is the fastest way to get a look at the entire
          schedule on paper.

          Master schedules can be printed in matrix form or calendar style
          depending upon how many characters are used for each assignment.

          Matrix style is available for 0- and 1-character formats only.
          Each date is listed across the top of the page(s) and all names
          are listed down the left border of the paper.  Assignments are
          printed at the intersection of the name and date.

          Calendar style is available for printing any master schedule no
          matter how many characters are specified to display the
          assignments.  Only the names of those assigned will be printed in
          each day.  If there is not enough room to print an entire week on
          the paper, because too many names are listed, additional sheets
          will be printed until all weeks have been printed.

          You will be given a chance to print the master schedule for all or
          some of the weeks in your schedule.  A screen appears asking you
          to pick the first week to be printed and the last week.  Follow the
          direction on the screen and use the cursor keys to select the first
          and last weeks.  Press the F10 key when you are ready and the
          printing will start.

      7e. Page eject ....

          This is a convenience which causes the printer to eject one
          page.  This saves effort when using continuous form paper by
          not having to press buttons on the printer itself.

      7f. Printer type ....

          When this option is selected, you are given a choice of printer
          types supported by WHOWORKS.

          If you have a printer brand not listed, examine your printer
          manual to determine if the printer supports any of the options.
          Many dot matrix printers support Epson 9-pin graphics and many
          laser printers understand HP Laser Jet commands (sometimes
          called HP's PCL).

      7g. Quit ....

          This option brings you back to the main screen.  Nothing else
          happens.  You can also get back by pressing the [Esc] key.

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      *                      EDITING KEYSTROKES                          *
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      The keystrokes listed below can be used to rapidly edit various
      entries such as the names, footer, title, date, schedule entries and
      file names.

           [Cur Left] and [Cur Right] keys:
                Moves the cursor position left or right.
           [^Cur Left] and [^Cur Right] keys:
                Moves the cursor position 8 characters left or right.
           [Home] key:
                Moves cursor to left side.
           [End] key:
                Moves cursor to right side.
           [Tab] key:
                Erases entire line.
           [^End] key:
                Erases all characters above and to the right of the
                cursor.
           [Delete] key:
                Deletes only the single character above the cursor.
           [Backspace] key:
                Erases the character to the immediate left of the cursor.
           [Ins] key:
                Toggles between the over-write and insert modes.  In the
                insert mode, characters are inserted at the cursor
                location.  The cursor is a small blinking underline.  In
                the over-write mode, a typed character simply replaces the
                character above the cursor.  The cursor changes has a box
                shape.

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      *              OTHER INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW                   *
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      1.  Revising a schedule is easy.  You do not have to redo all the
          names, dates and schedule data.  You only have to edit the
          items which are different.  The starting date will be new, but
          probably, most of the same names will appear and be in the same
          order, and likely much of the schedule will be similar.  Of
          course it depends on your particular situation.  Subsequent
          changes are usually easier than creating the first schedule.

      2.  Each time you try to resave a file which already exists, the
          existing file is renamed with a ".BAK" extension, and then a
          new file with the ".WW_" extension is created.  Thus, some
          degree of security exists to overcome disasters.

          When you delete a file using the KILL option in the FILES
          menu, the file's ".BAK" copy is not deleted.  Periodically,
          you might want to back up and clean up your directory(ies).
          We suggest copying all the ".WW_"  files to a floppy disk
          for back up.  Afterwards, delete all ".BAK" files.  These
          activities can be accomplished with simple DOS copy and
          delete commands.

      3.  The length of each file is dependent upon the number of names
          and number of weeks in the schedule.

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      *                    CONFIGURING WHOWORKS                          *
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      Files directory, screen colors, macro key definitions and printer types
      may be configured by selecting the CONFIGURE option from the MAIN
      menu.  Changes will take place immediately during the session in
      which these are changed; however, to take effect permanently, that
      is each time WHOWORKS is run, the changes must be saved.

      1.  Files directory ....

          This is the same option as is available in the FILES menu.
          Please refer back to that section of this manual.

      2.  Screen colors ....

          Users with color systems can easily change the screen colors
          used in WHOWORKS.  Each color has two attributes, the foreground
          color ( such as the letters you are currently reading ) and a
          background color, which is as the name suggests, the area behind
          the characters.  These two attributes together are called a color
          pair.  Sample text is displayed for each color pair.

          The foreground attribute can have one of sixteen different
          values and the background can have one of eight values.

          Use the cursor keys to move the highlighted bar to the color
          pair number which you desire to change.  Depress "F" to change
          the foreground color and "B" to change the background.  Try
          different combinations until an appealing combination is
          displayed.  Then move to the next color pair and do the same
          thing.

          Some users have color cards installed in their computer but have
          a monochrome monitor.  This combination will display shades of
          gray.  Many notebook PC's are built this way.  In these cases, it
          is strongly suggested to use WHOWORKS's preset monochrome
          colors by pressing the "M" key.

          Pressing the "D" key, reloads WHOWORKS's default colors.

      3.  Macro keys ....

          Frequently used keystrokes for typing schedule entries may be
          stored permanently and then recalled with the control keys.

          Each of the available control keys will be listed along with their
          substitutions beside.  To edit the characters, move the
          highlighted bar over the control key letter and begin typing.
          Remember, the left-most character must be a non-space character
          or WHOWORKS will ignore the assignment in the printouts.

      4.  Printer ....

          This is the same option as available from the PRINT option
          in the MAIN menu.  Please refer back to this section of the
          manual.


