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LITTLE LISTS Update history

Version 1.0 Initial release, July 1993
Version 1.1 Added import/export options,
changed order form
Version 1.2 Added option to print individual
record from view/edit screen
Version 1.3 Made internal changes to avoid
potential conflicts with user-selected
field names
Version 1.4 Corrected problem with non-character
fields in labels
Version 1.5 Added any-field search capability
Adjusted column width for reports
Added ability to save and recall label
parameters
Version 1.6 Added ability to save and recall report
parameters
Version 2.0 Added Math Fields
Version 2.1 September 1994 Ownership transferred to R.K. West Consulting
Version 2.2 Corrected order form printing
Addded DOS 6.X compatibility
Version 2.3 Reports now print totals of math fields on last page
Reports can be sent to file instead of printer

Corrected all known errors
Made changes in some menus
Version 2.4 Corrected error in columnar report printing
Corrected monochrome mode
Minor cosmetic & internal changes
Version 3.0 Added ability to filter records for reports & labels
Added option to include actual or incremental record no in report
Added option to control number of lines per page in report
Added option to preview reports on screen
Increased maximum width of reports
Increased number of fields on screen during add/edit/view
Corrected indexing by date
Corrected search on non-indexed list
Improved error trapping
Updated on-disk documentation
Assorted cosmetic improvements
Version 3.1 Added support for 4-digit years


Note new email address: [email protected]
For support and product information on CompuServe, GO RKWEST.

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  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : LLIST31.ZIP
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