                     Stats Clicker 1.22
                        README.TXT


Contents:

	1) Introduction
		New in version 1.2
	2) Installation
		With INSTALL.EXE
		    Upgrading from an earlier version
		Manual installation
		Uninstall
	3) Registration
		How to register
		Registration form
	4) Use on a Network
	5) Command Line Parameters (mainly for networks)
	6) Trouble Shooting
	7) Legal Restrictions and Disclaimers
	8) Files in the Stats Clicker Directory


1) INTRODUCTION

    Stats Clicker 1.22 requires Microsoft Windows, version 3.1 or 
later.  This is a free upgrade for registered users of earlier 
versions.

    Stats Clicker is used to keep count of events or activities 
as they occur, by clicking on a button each time you want to add 
1 to the count of a statistic category (up to 12 categories which 
you define).  It uses the saved data to create reports in formats 
for word processor, spreadsheet or database.  The report can be 
printed directly, saved to file, placed in the Clipboard, or 
displayed on screen.  The program can substitute for paper forms 
where you make check marks to keep count of events, and saves you 
the trouble of adding up those check marks.  Detailed information 
on using Stats Clicker is in its online Help.

    Just clicking on a button instead of checking off on a paper 
form will save you a little time; but the real time savings come 
from not having to add and type the statistics at the end of the 
month (or whatever reporting period you use).

    Stats Clicker is copyrighted software, distributed as 
shareware; i.e., you are allowed to try it before making any 
payment.  You are encouraged to distribute copies for others to 
try out.  (Restrictions apply to those who charge fees for the 
distribution of Stats Clicker; see the Legal Restrictions and 
Disclaimers section below.)  Stats Clicker is sold "as is", and 
it is the user's responsibility to determine its suitability for 
his/her purposes.

New in Version 1.2
    Printing a report directly from the Create Report window.
    Easier movement of the Statistics Buttons Bar when in buttons 
only mode (i.e., without the standard Windows title bar).
    Correction of a bug that caused the Create Report function to 
fail with some SCSI disk controllers.
    Version 1.21 changed the 3-D graphics in the main programs, 
using the standard Microsoft dynamic link library instead of 
Borland Windows Custom Controls.
    Version 1.22 added the option of starting up with buttons 
only, without the statistics display and title bar.
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2) INSTALLATION
2.1) Using INSTALL.EXE:

    To start the installation program, you must be in Windows.  
From the Program Manager menu bar, select "File" and then "Run".  
In the "Command Line" field of the dialog box that pops up, enter 
the drive and directory where the Stats Clicker files are, 
followed by INSTALL.

EXAMPLES:
    If you are copying off a floppy disk in drive A, you would 
enter:
				A:INSTALL

    If you downloaded Stats Clicker into a directory named 
"DOWNLOAD" on drive C, you would enter:
				C:\DOWNLOAD\INSTALL

    The installation program, INSTALL.EXE, will copy the files to 
the drive and directory you choose, create the directory if it 
doesn't already exist, and create a Stats Clicker program group.  
It also puts Microsoft's CTL3DV2.DLL file for 3-D graphics in 
your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory if you don't already have it or a 
later version.  If you have an earlier version, the install 
program will ask for permission to rename it, to get it out of 
the way for the newer version.

    The installation program will create a sample statistics 
series with data files for the previous 3 months, so you can 
experiment with the report creating functions without waiting to 
generate a month or two of statistics.

    The installation program DOES NOT make any changes to your 
Windows' WIN.INI or SYSTEM.INI files.

    If you have installed a shell to substitute for Windows' 
standard Program Manager, the installation program might not be 
able to create a Stats Clicker program group.  This should not 
stop it from copying the files to the directory you specify, and 
the sample series should be created.

UPGRADING FROM AN EARLIER VERSION
    When the installation program asks what directory to install 
Stats Clicker 1.22 in, you should specify the same directory that 
you now have the old version in.  The installation program will 
move the existing Stats Clicker program files into a subdirectory 
named OLDCLICK.  Your data files will remain in the original 
directory to be used by the new Stats Clicker program files.  If 
you are a registered user of an earlier version, the installation 
program will keep the registration information so you don't need 
to reenter it.  You can restore the old version simply by moving 
the contents of OLDCLICK back into the Stats Clicker directory.  
If you know you won't want to do that, you can delete OLDCLICK.

    If you install version 1.22 in a new directory, it won't be 
able to read the data files in the old directory.  You should 
copy all *.DAT and *.INI file from the old Stats Clicker 
directory into the new Stats Clicker directory.  If you are asked 
for registration information, the registration number you used 
for the earlier version will be valid for this version.

2.2) MANUAL INSTALLATION

    Manual installation is fairly simple, but is not recommended 
because it doesn't create the sample data files for trying out 
the Create Report function.

    You will need to place the following files in one directory 
for Stats Clicker:
			CLICK.EXE
			CLICK.HLP
			CLICKREP.EXE
It's a good idea to also have this file, README.TXT, in the same 
directory.

    You must place the file CTL3DV2.DLL in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM 
directory. (Rename it from ~CTL3DV2.DLL if it has a "~" in its 
name.)  Its 3-D graphics will not work correctly if it is left in 
the same directory as Stats Clicker. If you find an older version 
in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, you should replace it.  If you 
find a newer version, leave that one there; CTL3DV2.DLL updates 
are backwards compatible, so it should work with Stats Clicker.


2.3) UNINSTALL

    To uninstall Stats Clicker, all you need to do is delete the 
directory containing the Stats Clicker files, and delete the 
Stats Clicker program items (and group if there is one) in 
Program Manager.

    It's simplest to just leave the Microsoft redistributable 
file CTL3DV2.DLL (22 kilobytes) in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, 
and do no more.  But you can delete it if you're sure no other 
programs use it.  Evidence of such other programs would be:
  1) There was already a copy of CTL3DV2.DLL when you installed 
Stats Clicker.  If so, the installation program would have told 
you about it.
  2) Since installing Stats Clicker, you have installed another 
program which has a similar 3-D appearance.  It may also use 
CTL3DV2.DLL.  To find out, you can move CTL3DV2.DLL to another 
directory and then start that program.  If it runs correctly, it 
doesn't use CTL3DV2.DLL.

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3) REGISTRATION

    You may register by mail, or you can use your credit card to 
register by phone.

REGISTRATION BY MAIL
    To register by mail, send a check or money order for $25.00 
(U.S. funds only) for each registration to the author at:

			Matthew Ahmed
			P.O. Box 60068
			Palo Alto, CA  94306
			U.S.A.

Registrations in blocks of 10 cost $200.  Registrations to be 
mailed outside the United States add $5 (covers any number of 
registrations).

    A registration form you can copy and print is below, but it 
isn't required.  If you don't use the form, send a note with your 
check stating that you are registering Stats Clicker, and include 
your name, company (if any), and address.  If you really want to 
minimize your effort you can just send the check alone IF the 
name and address printed on your check are as you wish to 
register; BUT BE SURE TO WRITE "Stats Clicker Registration" on 
the check so I know what its for.

TELEPHONE REGISTRATION WITH A CREDIT CARD
    You can use a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover 
card to register through the Public Software Library by calling 
800-242-4775 (from overseas: 713-524-6394), or by FAX to 713-524-
6398, or by CompuServe to 71355,470.  These numbers are for 
ordering only.  The author, Matthew Ahmed, can NOT be reached at 
these numbers.  To contact the author about dealer pricing, 
volume discounts, site licensing, network installation, the 
status of shipment, the latest version number, technical 
information, or to discuss returns, contact the author directly 
at the mail registration address above, or the email addresses 
below.

    Each registration licenses the use of Stats Clicker on one 
computer.  A separate registration is required for each computer 
that it is installed on.  Special conditions apply to the 
installation of Stats Clicker on a network; see the Network 
section below.

    The most obvious benefit of registering is not having to look 
at the friendly reminder screen when you start Stats Clicker.  
It's also the right thing to do, and makes you eligible for 
reduced fees on future versions (bug fixes or minor upgrades 
free).  Stats Clicker offers an unusually long evaluation period 
(60 days) on the theory that after you've used it for a couple of 
months' reports, you won't be able to bear going back to manual 
tabulation.

    But if you're not convinced after 60 days, you should delete 
Stats Clicker from your computer and owe nothing.  Any data and 
reports you have generated are, of course, your property.  Before 
you delete Stats Clicker, you should use the Create Report 
function to convert saved data into a format that you can use 
without Stats Clicker.

    If you have questions, comments, suggestions or complaints, 
you can write the author at the registration address.  In 
particular, if you find one bug in Stats Clicker, I would greatly 
appreciate hearing about it.  You can also send email to:

		CompuServe:	72712,272
		Internet:	isco@ix.netcom.com




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             STATS CLICKER 1.22 REGISTRATION FORM



Name________________________________________________________


Company/Address_____________________________________________


____________________________________________________________


City_______________________________ State/Province__________


Zip/Postal Code__________________ Country___________________



WILL YOU BE USING STATS CLICKER ON A NETWORK (YES/NO)? _____

Registration for use on a network must be accompanied by a 
letter stating how the number of Stats Clicker users was 
estimated.  See the "Use on a Network" section of README.TXT



Individual copies registered:    _______  x  $25 = $________


Blocks of 10 copies registered:  _______  x $200 = $________


Registrations to be mailed outside of USA add $5:  $________
($5 for any number, NOT $5 each registration)

                                     ORDER TOTAL:  $________


Please mail this form with a Check or Money Order 
for the ORDER TOTAL to:

                        Matthew Ahmed
                        P.O. Box 60068
                        Palo Alto, CA  94306
                        U.S.A.

The Check or Money Order must be denominated and payable in 
United States funds.


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4) USE ON A NETWORK

    Stats Clicker was designed for installation on individual 
personal computers, and that may be the most practical way to use 
it.  However, the program includes some command line options to 
facilitate network use.  They are described in Section 5 below.

    The most important consideration is that you shouldn't have 
more than one user running Stats Clicker with the same Statistics 
Series at the same time.  As each user saves his statistics data, 
it won't take into account statistics added by the other user.
  
    If you do decide to run Stats Clicker on your network, 
special conditions apply to the Registration fees.  The 
registration fee is the same as it would be for individual 
installation on every computer that uses the network's copy of 
Stats Clicker.  For purposes of calculating the number of 
licenses required it is INITIALLY assumed that network 
installation is equivalent to individual PC installation on the 
lesser of the following two figures:

   (1) 75% of the computers that will ever be able to use Stats
       Clicker at any time.  This is not necessarily the same as 
       75% of computers on the network; it excludes those which 
       don't have Windows, don't have access to the files, or are
       otherwise unable to ever use Stats Clicker

   (2) If you use software that limits the number of users who 
       can run Stats Clicker at ANY ONE TIME, the equivalent 
       installation will be considered to be 150% of the 
       numerical limit that is in place.  The idea is that the
       number of computers using Stats Clicker at any one time
       is much lower than the number that ever use it.

    I will make exceptions to the above fee schedule for cases 
where it significantly overestimates the actual number of 
computers using Stats Clicker.  The above are the "No questions 
asked" fees.  There will be circumstances where a network is 
unable to bar access to those computers that would have no use 
for Stats Clicker; or where every computer that uses Stats 
Clicker has it running all day, so the numerical limit in (2) 
above is about the same as the number of computers that ever use 
Stats Clicker.

    If an official with authority to make binding commitments on 
behalf of his/her organization gives assurances on the actual 
number of computers on which Stats Clicker will be used, the 
registration fee for the network will be the same as would be 
required for installation on that number of computers.  I don't 
expect you to make an exact count, just a good faith estimate.

    However you estimate the number of users, please include a 
letter with your registration briefly stating how you arrived at 
this estimate.

NOTE:  The bulk registration discount listed in the Registration 
       section does apply to network installation.

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5) COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS

SYNTAX

<drive>:\<directory>\click.exe /<number> /<letter> /<letter> ...

    Optional command line parameters can follow the CLICK.EXE or 
CLICKREP.EXE command.  Each parameter must be preceded by a space 
and a forward slash (/).  The first parameter must always be the 
number of the Statistics Series that Stats Clicker will start 
with.  All other parameters are single letters, and ARE CASE 
SENSITIVE.  Spaces between parameters are optional.

CLICK.EXE PARAMETERS (Stats Clicker main program)

/<number> The number of the Statistics Series that will be used
	 when Stats Clicker starts up.  To use any other
	 parameters, this parameter must be used and be the
	 first one
	
/I	 Prevents changes to the CLICK.INI file.  Otherwise, user
	 selected changes in appearance or selected Series would
	 be saved for the next session of Stats Clicker for other
	 users.  Also prevents changes to CLICKREP.INI, which
	 saves report format options in the Create Report window.

/P	 Allows Stats Clicker to start up even if a "Previous
	 Instance" of Stats Clicker is already running.  If this
	 parameter is used and the Create Report function is
	 called from within Stats Clicker, the Report window can
	 start up even if a another session of the Report is
	 already running.

/R	 Prevents the user from calling the Create Report
	 function from within the Stats Clicker session.

/r	 Allows the user to call the Create Report function, but
	 only allows access to the Statistics Series being used
	 in the Stats Clicker session

/M	 Removes the "Customize" Menu from the Options window. 
	 (The menu related parameters listed below are redundant
	 if /M is used.)

/A	 Removes the "Appearance" item from the Customize menu.

/S	 Removes "Autosave Frequency" from the Customize menu.

/B	 Removes "Button Captions" from the Customize menu.  This
	 prevents the user from using another Statistics Series,
	 or creating or modifying a Statistics Series.

/C	 Removes the "Create or modify Series" option from the
	 "Button Captions" menu item.  This is redundant if /B is
	 used.  If /B is not used, the user can select another
	 Statistics Series for his Stats Clicker session (or
	 delete it if /D isn't used); but he/she can't create a
	 new Series, or modify an existing one.

/D	 Disables the option to delete a Statistics Series in the
	 in the "Select Statistics Series" window.  This is
	 redundant if /B is used.

CLICKREP.EXE PARAMETERS (Create Report)

/<number> The number of the Statistics Series that will be used
	 when Stats Clicker starts up.  To use any other
	 parameters, this parameter must be used and be the
	 first one
	
/I	 Prevents changes to the CLICKREP.INI file.  Otherwise,
	 user selected changes in report format options would be
	 saved for the next Create Report session of other users.

/P	 Allows the Create Report window to start up even if a
	 "Previous Instance" of Create Report is already running.

/r	 Starts the Create Report function with access only to
	 the Statistics Series specified in the command line.

COMMENTS
    If the working directory for all Stats Clicker users is the 
same directory on a network drive, you will need to insure that 
simultaneous sessions do not use the same Statistics Series.  
Each computer should have a different Series specified in the 
Stats Clicker program item's command line (unless you're sure 
that the same Series on two computers won't be used at the same 
time).  The /B parameter should be used to prevent switching or 
altering Series.  If there is a need for access to more than one 
Series on a single PC, you can create a separate program item for 
each.

EXAMPLE
    A typical command line for say Series 12 on remote drive E 
would be:

	    E:\CLICKER\CLICK.EXE /12 /B /S /I /r

    /B restricts the user to Series 12 and /S prevents changing 
the Autosave setting.
    The user is allowed to make changes in appearance to suit 
his/her preferences, but the /I parameter prevents these changes 
from being saved.  Otherwise users would have different 
appearances each time they started up, depending on what the last 
user did.
    The /r parameter prevents the user from looking at other 
Statistics Series in the Create Report function  Including /r 
might be wise even if there aren't privacy considerations, 
because there could be a file sharing violation if two users 
create reports on the same series within a few seconds of each 
other.
    If the user also has a Create Report program item, 
consistency would suggest it include the /I and /r parameters.
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6) TROUBLE SHOOTING
Question:  When I start Stats Clicker, I get a message that 
CTL3DV2.DLL is not properly installed.  What's wrong, and how do 
I fix it?
	This message indicates that a copy of the file 
CTL3DV2.DLL is in the same directory as the one that Stats 
Clicker is in.  CTL3DV2.DLL can only be used from the 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory (recommended by Microsoft) or from the 
WINDOWS directory.  You should copy CTL3DV2.DLL to the 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory (unless a later version is already 
there), and take it out of the Stats Clicker directory.

Q:  When I start Stats Clicker, I get a message that CTL3DV2.DLL 
was not successfully loaded.  What's wrong, and how do I fix it?
	The most likely cause is that you have a copy of the file 
CTL3DV2.DLL in the same directory that Stats Clicker is in; if 
so, you should also have received a "not properly installed" 
message.  See the previous question.
    A less frequent cause is that you previously started another 
program that also uses CTL3DV2.DLL, and that program had 
CTL3DV2.DLL in its directory.  After you make sure you have a 
copy of CTL3DV2.DLL in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, you should 
delete it from the other program's directory.

Q:  When I try to start Stats Clicker, I only get a message 
"Cannot find file (or one of its components)."  What causes this?
	One possibility is that you moved Stats Clicker to a 
different directory, but didn't update the Program Item in the 
Program Manager to show the new path.  Make sure the Program Item 
(File | Properties from the Program Manager menu) has the correct 
path for CLICK.EXE, and has the correct working directory.
	The other possibility is that you don't have the file 
CTL3DV2.DLL in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, and you need to put 
it there.  Stats Clicker installation places a copy there if you 
don't already have one, but it may have been mistakenly deleted 
(or moved) while uninstalling another program.  See the next 
question for more information on correcting this.

Q:  When I start Stats Clicker, I get a message that an outdated 
version of CTL3DV2.DLL is installed.  What causes this, and how 
do I fix it?
	To fix it, you just copy the version of CTL3DV2.DLL that 
comes with Stats Clicker into your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, and 
also make sure there isn't another copy in the WINDOWS directory.  
(CTL3DV2.DLL will work from either directory, but its maker, 
Microsoft, recommends installing it in the SYSTEM directory.)  
The installation program saves a backup copy as ~CTL3DV2.DLL in 
your Stats Clicker directory; after you copy it to the 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, remember to rename it, removing the ~ 
from the beginning of the name.
	As to how this happened, there are two possibilities:
 1) After you installed Stats Clicker, another program that uses 
CTL3DV2.DLL may have installed an older version, overwriting the 
newer version.  Overwriting a shared file without verifying that 
it isn't a newer version is bad installation practice, but it 
happens.
 2) Another possible cause is that before you installed Stats 
Clicker, another program installed an older version of 
CTL3DV2.DLL, but the installation process gave it a new file date 
later than its actual date.  Subsequently, the Stats Clicker 
program read the file date, and did not replace CTL3DV2.DLL 
because it appeared to be a newer version of CTL3DV2.DLL than the 
one that came with Stats Clicker.  When Stats Clicker itself 
starts up, it reads the version number that CTL3DV2.DLL reports, 
which is more reliable than the file date.  If Stats Clicker 
reports an outdated CTL3DV2.DLL, but the file in the 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory has a date later than the 11/23/93 date 
of Stats Clicker's version, you can believe Stats Clicker.  But 
just to be sure, you should check the version number before 
replacing it.  You can open the CTL3DV2.DLL file in Notepad or 
another viewer, and do a text search for the word "version".  
After two or three tries, you should find the version number amid 
all the binary characters.  Stats Clicker comes with CTL3DV2.DLL 
version 2.05.  If the version in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory is 
an earlier one, replace it.

Q:  I saved statistics in a Series, but when I tried to create a 
report, I was told there was no data.  What happened to the data?
	The most likely explanation is that the data files were 
saved in a directory other than your Stats Clicker Report working 
directory.  This could happen if you moved Stats Clicker to 
another directory, but didn't change the "Working Directory" when 
you updated the "Program Item Properties" in the Program Manager.
	Check the Program Item Properties of the Stats Clicker 
and Stats Clicker Report program items/icons.  If the working 
directory of Report is not the same as the directory which the 
Stats Clicker files are in, correcting this should be all you 
have to do.
	If the Stats Clicker Report's working directory is 
correct, but Stats Clicker's directory is different, you should 
find the data files in that directory.  The data file name begins 
with "S", followed by the three digit series number, the year and 
month, and a ".DAT" extension, e.g., "S0019306.DAT".  Correct 
Stats Clicker's working directory and move the data files to the 
correct directory.
	The simplest way to avoid such complications is to have 
all the Stats Clicker files in one directory and set this as the 
working directory.

Q:  I can start the Create Report window from its icon in the 
Program Manager, but when I try to start it from the Stats 
Clicker Options window, I get a message that the file wasn't 
found.  Why not?
	This is probably similar to the problem above.  If Stats 
Clicker's working directory isn't the same as the one that 
CLICKREP.EXE is in, it won't be able to run Create Report.  
Presumably all the Stats Clicker files are in the same directory, 
so check the "Program Item Properties" for Stats Clicker.  It's 
working directory should be changed to the directory that its 
files are in.

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7) LEGAL RESTRICTIONS AND DISCLAIMERS


                  RESTRICTIONS ON DISTRIBUTION

    Users are encouraged to distribute copies of Stats Clicker to 
others.  Anyone may distribute Stats Clicker without the author's 
permission if they do not receive any compensation.  BBS/download 
services do not need permission if connect time charges are the 
only fee associated with distributing Stats Clicker, and there is 
no additional fee for the act of downloading Stats Clicker.

    Anyone distributing Stats Clicker must include the following 
files without alteration:
			CLICK.EXE
			CLICK.HLP
			CLICKREP.EXE
			CTL3DV2.DLL
			INSTALL.EXE
			README.TXT

	Stats Clicker files may not be distributed as part of any 
other program.  The files listed above may not be distributed 
with any other files that affect the way Stats Clicker operates, 
including datalink libraries or preconfigured *.INI files.  
Distributors may include their own standardized files that 
explain how to proceed, and/or use their preferred compression 
software.

    Anyone distributing Stats Clicker for any kind of 
remuneration must first contact the author, Matthew Ahmed, at the 
address below for authorization.  This authorization will be 
automatically granted to distributors recognized by the 
Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) as adhering to its 
guidelines for shareware distributors, and such distributors may 
begin offering Stats Clicker immediately.
     Distributors not recognized by the ASP may not distribute 
Stats Clicker until after they have received written 
authorization to distribute it from the author.  Unauthorized 
distribution is copyright infringement.  The author's failure to 
respond to a request for permission to distribute shall not be 
construed as approval.  Distributors seeking permission must 
include a copy of their order form with their request.  
Permission will not be granted to distributors who do not clearly 
inform the buyer that the software is shareware whose 
registration fee is not included in the distributor's price.

                     Matthew Ahmed
                     P.O. Box 60068
                     Palo Alto, CA  94306
                     U.S.A.



                      DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

	THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS 
TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER 
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  BECAUSE OF THE VARIOUS HARDWARE AND 
SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS INTO WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE PUT, NO 
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED.  GOOD 
DATA PROCESSING PROCEDURE DICTATES THAT ANY PROGRAM BE THOROUGHLY 
TESTED WITH NON-CRITICAL DATA BEFORE RELYING ON IT.  THE USER 
MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THE PROGRAM.  ANY LIABILITY 
OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT 
OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE.


	The dynamic link library file CTL3DV2.DLL, distributed 
with Stats Clicker, is a Microsoft Corporation redistributable 
file, copyright 1992-93.

	In this document and the online Help, the term "Windows" 
refers to Microsoft Windows, a trademark of Microsoft 
Corporation.

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8) FILES IN THE STATS CLICKER DIRECTORY

	You probably will never need this information, but here 
it is if you're curious or have a special situation.

The basic files needed to run Stats Clicker are:

	CLICK.EXE	The main program
	CLICKREP.	The report generating program
	CLICK.HLP	Online help for both programs

Stats Clicker also uses CTL3DV2.DLL in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM 
directory.  It is a Microsoft dynamic link library for 3-D 
graphics, which will be standard in Windows 4.0 (aka Windows 95 
or Chicago).  A backup copy is saved in the Stats Clicker 
directory with the name ~CTL3DV2.DLL; if it had the same name, it 
would interfere with the correct functioning of the 
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory copy.

	When you change the settings in Stats Clicker or the 
Create Report window, they are saved in, respectively, CLICK.INI 
and CLICKREP.INI.  If these files don't exist, Stats Clicker uses 
it's default settings when it starts up.  Unlike some other *.INI 
files, these aren't set up to be manually edited.

	When you create a new Statistics Series, the button 
captions are saved in file named "SERnnn.INI", where "nnn" is the 
three digit Series number; e.g., SER001.INI is the file for 
Series 001.

	When Stats Clicker saves data, it is saved into a file, 
whose name is based on the Series number and the date.  It is in 
the form "Snnnyymm.DAT", where "nnn" is the Series number, "yy" 
is the year, and "mm" is the month; e.g., SOO29306.DAT is the 
data file for Series 002 in June, 1993.

