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DocPRINT is a program the formats and prints *.DOC files you get with ShareWare Programs. Saves paper.
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DocPRINT is a program the formats and prints *.DOC files you get with ShareWare Programs. Saves paper.
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Contents of the READ.ME file


January 26, 1991

(Just a few changes to the documentation since the Jan. 5 '91 release.)

DocPRINT is a program the formats and prints *.DOC files you get with
ShareWare Programs.

SO FAR DocPRINT works ONLY with EPSON (or compatible) printers!

This is version 1.30 of DocPRINT...new features are:
Automatic printing using a /P switch on the command line
(great for using in batch files)
Support for the PATH and DOCPRINT environment variables
Version 1.24 Added...
Internal MLL calculations
Shelling to DOS
Shelling to the file viewer from DocPRINT
Selecting whether or not the Leader Page is printed

(Version 2.00, (which was) to be released in late '89 or early '90,
then delayed to late '90 has been further delayed...(but remember,
I'm not Ashton-Tate!). Hopefully I will be able to get it out within
this year. As before, I said version 2.00 will be able to use OTHER
printers! Registered users of Version 1.10 & higher will receive a
FREE Upgrade when it is finally released!)

If things are OK so far, you can use DocPRINT to print out
it's own documentation file!

Load up you printer with at least 30 sheets of paper then enter:

DOCPRINT DOCPRINT DOCPRINT /P

at the DOS prompt. (It looks funny, but IT WILL work.)

After you master DocPRINT, you will be able to reprint out the documentation
and save yourself some paper every time you use it! Give the first copy
to a friend.


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