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THE FOLDER SYSTEM


FOR


GALAXY





BY

ElBee EnterPrizes
419 S.Richard St.
Bedford, PA 15



This program was designed for use on a single user computer with a hard disk
drive. It has not been tested in either a multi-tasking or multi-user
environment. No assurances can be given of its performance under such
conditions. THE FOLDER SYSTEM requi res approximately 230 kBytes of RAM to
operate. GALAXY, however, requires more memory than THE FOLDER SYSTEM.
Therefore, if you have sufficient memory to run GALAXY, you have sufficient for
THE FOLDERS SYSTEM.

THE FOLDER SYSTEM is not a public domain product, but rather distributed through
Bulletin Boards on the "shareware" concept. Try it. If you like it, buy it. No
other warranty express or implied is given.

UPLOAD THIS VERSION OF THE PROGRAM TO BULLETIN BOARDS, DISTRIBUTE IT TO YOUR
FRIENDS. It is a share-ware program.

INTRODUCTION

One of the most difficult things in DOS, for me at least, has been remembering
DOS file names and what the devil I meant with a file name like "ZAPGUZUL.ZH2".
The making up of the DOS file name was, at the time, a work of absolute inspired
genius - but a fter a week or so? What was "ZPAGUZUL.ZH2"?

This is one of a series of "front-end" programs for different word processors.
Similar programs for Word Perfect 4.2 & 5.0 (WPFOLDER), PC-Write (PCWFOLDR),
Galaxy (GALFOLDR), and PC-Type (PCTFOLDR) are available on bulletin boards.

The basic concept of THE FOLDERS SYSTEM is to replicate the filing system used
by human office workers - File cabinets, file drawers, file folders and,
finally, document names that mean something to the user. A little, but crude,
diagram might set the scene:


A FOLDER IS A COLLECTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTS

DOCUMENT

A File Cabinet \
is the equiva- <[The drawer is the equivalent of a
lent of a hard DOS directory]
disk drive or
a partition of
a hard disk
drive, e.g.
"C:", "D:"
Etc.







FIGURE 1

In DOS terminology, this would be:

C: - [The Root Directory]

GALAXY - [Up to 20 Directories]

FOLDER1 FOLDER2 FOLDER3 FOLDER4
[up to 40 individual folders]

C:\GALAXY\FOLDER1\{doc} [unlimited documents]

FIGURE 2

Instead of struggling with obscure DOS file names, THE FOLDER SYSTEM allows you
to pick the file you want to edit from a screen like that below:


Folders Ver. 1.0GALMAIN MENU(c)ElBee Enterprizes 90
ACTIVE Directory: C:\GALAXY\-{all folders}- Docs in Directory: 4
Drive C: 8.53 Mbytes free Directories: 2 Folders in Directory: 5
Date Date of Folder(Sub-directory)
Description Created Last Use and DOS File Name

>Letter to Boss 09/20/89 09/20/89 GRIPES\LETTERO.000
GALFOLDR - Part I of Manual - Draft 09/20/89 09/20/89 MANUALS\GALFOLDR.000



11/04/1989>Select Desired Function Below<11:29:29
DOCS: EEDIT SCREEN: PgUpPREV F1HELP
CCREATE FFOLDERS PgDnNEXT F2UTILITIES
RREVISE SSET-UP ||SELECTOR EscQUIT

FIGURE 3

THE FOLDER SYSTEM has been designed to allow use of other "front end" programs
and still maintain the ease of file record keeping and retrieval.


PROGRAM FILES
THE FOLDER SYSTEM consists of:

File Name Purpose
AUTOINST.BAT -Automatic installation batch file for Word-Perfect or GALAXY
GALSTART.BAT -Batch file to start THE FOLDER SYSTEM.
GALSTOP.BAT -Batch file to terminate THE FOLDER SYSTEM and return the DOS
or shell program.
FOLDERS.EXE -Main PROGRAM.
MANUAL.DOC -An ASCII Version of the manual for THE FOLDER SYSTEM
README.NOW -An ASCII file of latest notices, changes, etc. Read before
using program.

INSTALLATION OF PROGRAM

These instructions for THE FOLDER SYSTEM assume that GALAXY has been installed
successfully on a hard disk in accordance with the GALAXY installation
instructions, i.e. the GALAXY program is located in Drive 'C:' in a directory
called 'GALAXY'. If you ha ve installed GALAXY differently, additional
instructions are given under Special Installation Instructions. Please read
these instructions before installing THE FOLDER SYSTEM.

Now that that's done, let us start installing THE FOLDER SYSTEM. We should be in
the directory for GALAXY, most likely 'GALAXY'. If you are not certain, enter
DIR /W/P, and a directory listing should appear.


Volume in drive C is 494320182
Directory of C:\GALAXY

. .. ALPS200 PRD ANDX60CS PRD BROM1509 PRD
BROTHER PRD CANONLAS PRD CITMSP10 PRD D630 PRD D630ECS PRD
DMP125 PRD DMP200 PRD EPSON PRD EPSONFX PRD EPSONLQ PRD
EPSONMX PRD GALAXY DOC GALAXY EXE GALAXY MAC GALAXY MSG
GALMAIN DIC GALRAM DIC GEMINI10 PRD HPLASER PRD IBMGRAPH PRD
IBMPRO PRD IBMQUIET PRD INSTALL EXE JUKI6100 PRD MAKEPRD COM
MT80 PRD NEC3550 PRD NECPIN PRD OKI192 PRD OKI2410 PRD
OKI292 PRD OKI92 PRD READ ME README SREXP PRD
TOSH1340 PRD TOSHP351 PRD WHATS NEW GALAXY INI
44 File(s) 8507392 bytes free
FIGURE 6

Insert THE FOLDER SYSTEM disk in Drive 'A' and make the following entry:
'A:AUTOINST'.

NOTE: This installation procedure is only valid if the GALAXY program is
installed in "C:\GALAXY" directory. Special instructions for alternate
installations and customizations are contained under Special Installation
Instructions.

STARTING THE FOLDERS SYSTEM

Enter 'CD C:\GALAXY' to change to the GALAXY directory, then enter GALSTART.
After a bit of whirring, flashing progress report notices on the screen, etc,
you will be asked:

a) to enter the description of a GALAXY file to be created. Enter a any
description you like, containing any letters you want - the only restriction
is that it must contain at least one Alpha-numeric character (A through Z or
0 through 9). (*)

b) Next enter the name of the folder in which to place the document. Up to 8
characters are available for the name. Use only alpha-numeric characters.

c) Next you will asked if you want to "START GALAXY? [Y]/N". Should you
answer "N", the program will return to the MAIN MENU. The document you
created will be listed on the screen.

FIRST TIME USE ONLY: If you are using either a supplemental program you should
answer "N" at this point to be able to setup your copy of THE FOLDER SYSTEM to
the the supplemental program. See discussion of "SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMS" under
SET-UP MAIN MENU s ection of the manual below. If you are not using a
supplemental program, answer "Y". GALAXY will be started and the document you
just created loaded into GALAXY.

At this point you are using the GALAXY software. THE FOLDERS SYSTEM does not
modify the GALAXY program in any way. Edit your document as you like, but a word
of caution. TO EXIT ALWAYS USE THE MS word "QUIT" routine. GALAXY provides
alternate ways to save a file and exit - you can change the name, place it in a
different DOS directory, etc. etc. The problem with these options is that THE
FOLDER SYSTEM relies on the DOS directory and file name it assigned the program
to find it again. Any change will make it impossible for THE FOLDER SYSTEM to
find the file again.


THE MAIN MENU

Note: Before editing or creating new documents, please check the current SET-UP
of THE FOLDERS SYSTEM. See the SET-UP MENU screen below.

Referring back to FIGURE 3, please note the bottom portion of the screen. The
commands listed there are: E: Edit; C: Create; R: Revise; F: Folders; S: SetUp.
There are, in addition, 4 functions to control the position of the selector
arrow and two F-keys -F1: Help and F2: Utilities.


Explanation of Commands

EEDIT Opens the GALAXY document file indicated by the Selector for
editing.
CCREATE Starts a new document file. During its creation you:
a) Must assign a description to the GALAXY file of up to 35 letters
in length.
b) Must indicate which folder it is to be filed in. If the folder
does not exist, you will be given an opportunity to start the folder
(See FFOLDER below for restriction on starting a new folder);
c) Once you have defined the new document file, you will be asked if
you wish to go directly to GALAXY or merely record the new entry for
future use.
RREVISE Renames the FOLDERS description.
FFOLDER Lists the active folders for the Directory in use. A single folder
may be selected for display by pressing "S" or all folders by
pressing "A". In order to start a new folder when you create a
new document, you must have selected "A" to display all folders.
SSET-UP The current setup of FOLDERS will be displayed. Press "S" then F1
for a help screen of the SET-UP functions.
SELECTOR Moves the selector arrow up or down.
F1HELP Displays the HELP screen.
F2UTILITIES A separate screen of utilities for FOLDERS will appear.
These include:
1) A utility to delete selected document.
2) A utility to transfer Document to another FOLDER within
the same Directory.
3) A utility to add documents to special Back-Up Directory.
4) A utility to retrieve documents from the Back-Up
Directory.

EscQUIT Terminate "THE FOLDER SYSTEM" program.

SET-UP MENU


DDirectory A listing of available directories within the FOLDERS system
will appear. A directory may be created by:
a) ENTERING the Drive letter ("C", "D", "E" or "F"); b) ENTERING
the Directory name to use. If it does not already exist, you may
create it at this point or abort the creation of the directory.
(NOTE: A maximum of 20 directories is permitted.)

CCommand The default starting command is "GALAXY" for GALAXY. If a "front
end" program is being used with GALAXY, the COMMAND should be
changed to correspond. SEE Special Installation Instructions for
instructions on customizing other "front end" prog rams to work
in conjunction with THE FOLDERS SYSTEM.


SSave Save the changes made to the SET-UP.(*)

RRe-Set Re-set SET-UPs to the original default settings.

F1Help Display the appropriate help screen.

EscReturn Return to the Main Menu.(*)

(*) - will appear on the screen only when use is appropriate.


DIRECTORY MENU

From this menu you may change the directory where you keep your GALAXY files.
There are up to 20 different directories possible under the FOLDERS system:

SSelect Select for use the directory indicated by the SELECTOR arrow on the
screen. A selection of a new directory will not change any other
SetUp setting, but it will eliminate any folder selection made under
"F" on the Main Menu.

CCreate If you wish to start a new directory, press "C". You will be asked
to enter:
a) Disk drive to use - C, D, E, or F are permitted provided they are
installed on your machine.
b) Directory to be used - any eight letter designation may be used.
If the Directory does not already exist on your disk drive, you will
be asked to confirm that you want to start it.

Upon completion of the creation of a new directory, the program will
automatically return to the SET-UP Menu. In order to commence using
the new directory, you will then have to press "S" for "SAVE, then
use" new directory. If you are making other ch anges to the SET-UP,
please do so before pressing "S".

DDelete Delete the directory entry. This will delete the entry within THE
FOLDER SYSTEM of the directory indicated by the selector arrow. It
will NOT eliminate from the hard disk the DOS directory or the
contents of that directory. Therefore, should you wish to
re-establish the directory, create it again and it will appear
complete with contents. This feature may be used to create "hidden"
directories available for use only if the name is known. You must
use the Operating System delete functions to remove the contents of
Directory completely from a hard disk.

Selector Move the selector arrow up or down.

F1Help Show the appropriate HELP screen.
EscReturn Return to the Main Menu.


FOLDERS MENU

WHAT IS A FOLDER?

Perhaps a little review of FIGURE 1 can help explain how the FOLDERS program
keeps GALAXY records for you. You may have up to 40 folders in each drawer
(Directory) and 20 drawers (Directories) in each file cabinet (i.e. disk drive).
You may have virtual ly unlimited numbers of Documents in each folder.


The FOLDERS function keeps track of the folders that you have created in any one
Directory and permits you to select an individual folder to be displayed. Move
the pointer to the folder name to be used. then press "S".

If you want to display all folders at once, press "A". The folders will be
displayed in alphabetic order, first by folder name, then by description of the
documents in the folder.

SSELECT Select the Folder indicated by the Selector arrow for use.
Document descriptions in that Folder only will be displayed on
the Main Menu.
AALL Display on the Main Menu all Descriptions of all documents within
the current Directory.
SELECTOR Move the selector arrow up or down.
F1HELP Display the appropriate HELP screen.
EscRETURN Return to the Main Menu.

UTILITY MENU


DDELETE Delete file indicated by selector arrow on the screen. You will be
asked to confirm the deletion. This utility removes the listing of
the document from THE FOLDER SYSTEM and deletes the GALAXY file from
your hard disk. BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT YOU WANT TO DELETE THE FILE
before using.
TTRANSFER Transfer a document together with its description to another
folder. Appropriate prompts will lead you through the process. You
may not transfer a document into a Folder where there already
exists another document with precisely the same des cription.
Alter the existing document description, if necessary. The
insertion of an extra space between words in the description will
suffice.
BBACK-UP Prepares a special GALBAKUP directory preparatory to backing up the
document files. Actual backing-up of this special directory to
floppy disks or tape must be done with the back-up method of your
choice. You may add to an existing GALBAKUP d irectory or erase the
contents and start anew. The document will be deleted from THE
FOLDER SYSTEM as the document is transferred to the GALBAKUP
directory. If you have already commenced using the BACK-UP utility,
you will asked if you want to erase the old "GALBAKUP" files.
ANSWERING "YES" WILL ERASE THE CONTENTS OF THE SPECIAL DIRECTORY
FROM THE HARD DISK. DON'T ANSWER "YES" UNLESS YOU HAVE TRANSFERRED
THE CONTENTS OF THE SPECIAL BACK-UP DIRECTORY (GALBAKUP) TO A
FLOPPY DISK OR TAPE and are ready to start a new back-up series.
SEE Notes below.
RRESTORE Restore a document file from special GALBAKUP directory for use by
THE FOLDER SYSTEM. Actual restoration of this special directory
from floppy disks or tape to the hard disk must be done with the
back-up method of your choice.
ERASE "BAK" If you have turned on the automatic backup feature of GALAXY, it
will recreate a file called "{filename}.BAK" each time you save
your document. This "BAK" file will contain the previous version
of the Document. Such files, when no longer ne eded, occupy
valuable disk space. The ERASE utility will delete the "BAK" file
of the Document indicated by the Selector arrow.
SELECTOR Move the selector arrow to designate a directory for selection
or deletion.
F1HELP Show appropriate HELP screen.
EscRETURN Return to the Main Menu.


IMPORTANT NOTES ON BACK-UP AND RESTORE


THE FOLDERS SYSTEM merely prepares a special directory for you to use with
whatever Back-Up and Restore system you use. This special directory is located
on the disk drive in use. (Line 3 of the screen give this information). Separate
special back-up di rectories are created ("C:\GALBAKUP", "D:\GALBAKUP", etc.)
for each disk drive (C: through F:). Each of these directories will contain two
type of files: a) The special data base created by THE FOLDERS SYSTEM to keep
track of the files by description - these files are "GALBAKUP.DAT" (data base
data) and "GALBAKUP.INX" (the index to the data base); and b) Individual
document files with filename extension such as ".000", ."001", etc.

These elements of the back-up folder form an INTEGRAL UNIT and MUST NOT be
separated in the back-up procedure. The contents of the special directory also
MUST NOT be combined with back-ups made at different times. Each time you
back-up, back-up the enti re contents to a disk that contains no other back-up,
label the disk by subject; date and any other identifying information you deem
appropriate.

Some recommendations:
1) You may add to the special back-up directory as long as you like
provided you do not erase the existing back-up directory. Answer "N"
when asked if the old back-up should be erased.
2) If size of the contents of the special directory does not exceed the
capacity of your floppy disk drives, you may use the DOS copy command to
copy the contents onto a floppy disk (e.g. "COPY C:\GALBAKUP\*.* A:").
Again, do not mix with previously bac ked-up or any other files.

3) You may use the BACK-UP and RESTORE routines of THE FOLDERS SYSTEM to
transfer documents between Directories, provided the Directories are on
the same disk drive. Back-up the document, change directories, then
restore the document.


THE GENERAL CONCEPT

Now that you have reviewed how THE FOLDERS SYSTEM is used, let us review how you
should employ it to keep your files of documents. Again, reverting back to
FIGURE 1, try to visualize how you would normally keep files of paper documents.
You would not, f or example, place a large folder in an empty file cabinet and
stuff all your documents into the one folder. In a multi-drawer filing cabinet,
you would not place all your file folders in a single drawer, but would divide
the contents by general subject m atter between the different drawers. With a
little forethought the same principles can be followed in using THE FOLDER
SYSTEM, i.e.:

- If you have more than one hard disk drive, say "C:" and "D:", use each
drive as separate filing cabinet in order to distribute the documents
files more evenly between the two drives. Make "C:" the personal filing
cabinet and "D:" the business filing c abinet, for example.

- Create different directories for the broad categories of files you
keep. For example, for a computer in use in the home environment, you
might want to create directories such as WILLIAM, JOHN, ROBERT, ELEANOR,
GENERAL, BUSINESS, SCOUTS, CHURCH, THENOV EL, etc. - each drawer
representing either the user or subject matter of the contents. Remember
there are up to twenty such drawers available for each disk drive.


- Avoid the temptation to create general catch-all folders like MISC,
MYSTUFF, etc. Divide your drawer either chronologically or by subject,
e.g.: JAN89, FEB89, etc. or HISTORY, ENGLISH, CLIENTS, etc. By doing so,
you should be able to have folders such as:
"C:\BUSINESS\LETTERS\JAN89",
"C:\WILLIAM\HOMEWORK\ENGLISH" or
"C:\ROBERT\HISTORY\PRE1776".
The number of folders per drawer is large (40 is the limit), so you
should not feel the need to stuff everything into only a few. Remember
the whole po int of THE FOLDER SYSTEM is to assist you in finding files.

IMPORTING EXISTING GALAXY FILES


You may import existing GALAXY files into THE FOLDER SYSTEM by using GALAXY
retrieval capacities.

Special Installation Instructions


HOW THE FOLDER SYSTEM WORKS


A little explanation of how THE FOLDER SYSTEM works will, perhaps, help you
customize the program to your particular needs. GALAXY, like many other
programs, allows you to place "parameters" after the file name. For example:

- The command to start GALAXY is GALAXY.
- The command to start GALAXY and load a file called MYFILE.DOC found in directory C:\GALAXY\LETTERS for editing isGALAXY C:\GALAXY\LETTERS\MYFILE.DOC.

Good enough. If you could remember all this stuff every time you start your GALAXY program, and remember what the contents of MYFILE.DOC were, you could go directly to editing the file you want. THE FOLDER SYSTEM does all this for you, but it needs a li
ttle help from Operating System "batch files". If you are not familiar with what a DOS batch file is, you should look it up in your operating system manual. In very brief, a batch file is a file that always has the file extension ".BAT" and when invoked
, executes the contents as if they were entered from the keyboard.

THE FOLDER SYSTEM starts with a batch file called GALSTART.BAT. The contents of this batch file are:

Batch file text Meaning
ECHO OFF Don't show commands on the screen.
CLS Clear the screen.
IF EXIST CONTINUE.BAT DEL CONTINUE.BAT Delete CONTINUE.BAT if it exists.
FOLDERS Start the program called
FOLDERS.EXE.
CONTINUE When FOLDERS.EXE finished, execute
CONTINUE.BAT.

There would seem to be a problem here - we deleted the batch file called
CONTINUE.BAT, then we tell the computer to execute CONTINUE.BAT after it
executes FOLDERS.EXE. One of the basic purposes of FOLDERS.EXE is write the
batch file called CONTINUE.BAT. A typical content of CONTINUE.BAT would be:

Batch file text Meaning
ECHO OFF
CLS
GALAXY C:\GALAXY\LETTERS\MYFILE.DOC Execute GALAXY, load the document
MYFILE.DOC to be found in
directory C:\GALAXY and in
Folder LETTERS.
GALSTART When finished with GALAXY, return
to THE FOLDERS SYSTEM.


When you quit THE FOLDERS SYSTEM, the CONTINUE.BAT will read:

Batch file text Meaning
ECHO OFF
CLS
GALSTOP Execute the batch file called
GALSTOP.BAT.

The unmodified text for GALSTOP.BAT is:

Batch file text Meaning
ECHO OFF
CLS
C: Go to the "C" disk, show prompt.

Diagram of THE FOLDERS SYSTEM

If you are not using any "front end" program in conjunction with GALAXY, the
following is a diagram of how the various programs and batch files
inter-connect:


> C:\GALAXY >


> GALSTART.BAT


FOLDERS.EXE


< CONTINUE.BAT


< GALSTOP.BAT



Modifying to Exit to Another Program


Let us assume you are using a menu program on your computer and you want THE
FOLDER SYSTEM to exit to that program when you are finished with GALAXY. Let us
also assume that the menu program is located in the root directory of drive "C:"
(C:\) and that t he command to invoke the menu program is "AUTO". You must add
the following lines to GALSTOP.BAT to cause it not to return to C:\GALAXY: Batch
file text Meaning CD C:\ Change directories to root directory of Drive C:. AUTO
Start menu program.

Using GALAXY to modify GALSTOP.BAT. You can use GALAXY itself to modify a batch
file. In the case of GALAXY, start at the C:\GALAXY directory. For at the
C:\GALAXY directory. Enter GALAXY GALSTART.BAT. The text of the batch file will
appear on your screen. Add the two lines so that the text reads:

ECHO OFF
CLS
C:
CD C:\
AUTO


To save the file, use Alt+X.

NOTE: You may encounter a symbol "^Z" at the bottom of the batch file text,
Always delete this symbol. "^Z" is the marker placed by some text editors to
mark the end of a file. If you leave it in the text and add more text after the
"^Z" symbol, all s uch additions will be ignored.


Modifying "Front End" Programs


You may be using a "front end" programs for GALAXY to activate special features.
Such "front end" programs start with a batch file ({filename}.BAT). Below is a
diagram of how such a "front end" program interacts with THE FOLDER SYSTEM and
GALAXY:


> C:\GALAXY >


> GALSTART.BAT


FOLDERS.EXE


>
S
< P
E
SPECIAL.EXE C
I
A
GALAXY.EXE L
.
> B
< A
T
SPECIAL.EXE


< CONTINUE.BAT


< GALSTOP.BAT


Using SPECIAL.BAT an example, here is an explanation of how to create batch
files to use a "front end" program called "SPECIAL.EXE" within GALFOLDR:

Special.Bat Explanation
ECHO OFF
CLS
SPECIAL
GALAXY %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 The % marks followed by a number is to identify
the parameters to be passed to GALAXY - here 5
are permitted.
GALSTART Return to GALSTART after exiting GALAXY.


The conversion of an existing batch file to one that can be used by THE FOLDER
SYSTEM consists basically of two elements:

1) adding the "%1 %2 %3 %4 %5" set of parameter handling symbols to each
occurrence of a program command in the batch file. In the examples above,
GALAXY is a command to start GALAXY, and
2) adding GALSTART at the end of the batch file.

NOTE: You may encounter a symbol "^Z" at the bottom of the batch file text,
Always delete this symbol. "^Z" is the marker placed by some text editors to
mark the end of the file. If you leave it in the text and add more text after
the "^Z" symbol, all such additions will be ignored.

Special Installation Instructions

If you have installed GALAXY in a different manner than called for by the GALAXY
manual, THE FOLDER SYSTEM automatic installation program will not work. You will
have to install THE FOLDER SYSTEM manually. Here is a general guide as to how to
install the program:

Copy from THE FOLDER SYSTEM program disk the following to the disk drive and directory where the GALAXY program is installed:
1. All batch files (".BAT" extension);
2. FOLDERS.EXE; and
Log on to the drive and directory where the GALAXY and THE FOLDER SYSTEM
is install and enter GALSTART.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS



GALAXY is the trademark of the OMNIVERSE CORP.


Should you wish to order the registered version of THE FOLDERS SYSTEM, an order
form is attached for your convenience.


REGISTRATION FORM FOR: FOLDERS [Ver 1.0 MsW]

Name: _____________________________________________________
(First Name MI Last Name)

Address: _____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

______________________________ ___ _____________
(City) (State) (ZIP)

__ COPIES OF FOLDERS [Ver 1.0 GAL] $30.00 ea. ____________.00
Pennsylvania residents add 6% sales tax

TOTAL ____________.______

[_] 5 1/4 or [_] 3 1/2 diskettes

Please allow three or four weeks for delivery. Check or
money order only.
MAIL TO: ElBee Enterprizes
419 S. Richard St.
Bedford, PA 15522
Date: ___/____/_________ [Form GAL 1.0 Rev.02/15/90]

THE FOLDER SYSTEM is also available for WordPerfect 4.2/50, PC-
Write, MS-Word, and PC-Type. Please make inquiries.



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