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ìÁCONTENTS OF THE WORDPERFECT 5.0 MACRO SAMPLER DISKƒ

Notes:
1.Á ÁÁ€°
ÁÂX
ÂMany of the following macro are drawn from and discussed
more fully in ÃÃWordPerfect 5.0 Macros and TemplatesÄÄ, by
Gordon McComb (published 1988 by Bantam Computer Books). Æ(#Æ
2.Á ÁÁ€°
ÁÂX
ÂIf you find yourself using a macro more than occasionally,
think about elevating it to an [Alt]©letter macro. To do
so, change the name and place it in the current drive and
directory (or the drive and directory you have indicated in
the Setup menu). For example, to change DATE.WPM to the
[Alt]©G combination, rename it ALTA.WPM (don't forget the
.WPM extension).Æ(#Æ
3.Á ÁÁ€°
ÁÂX
ÂSome macros require the use of text documents. These
documents were formatted with the STANDARD.PRS printer
driver, included on the WordPerfect #2 diskette. Be sure
this driver is available for WordPerfect or these macros
will not work properly.Æ(#Æ
4.Á ÁÁ€°
ÁÂX
ÂSome macros call upon other macros. If the macros aren't on
the default disk or directory, WordPerfect won't be able to
find them. To counter this problem, be sure to change the
current directory or use the Location of Auxiliary files
option in the Setup menu.Æ(#Æ


ALTZ.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂUsed With REPMEMO.WPM to add reply boxes to
an inter©office reply memo. Æ(#Æ

ANSWERS.TXTÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂAnswer sheet for QUIZ.WPM.Æ(#Æ

AUTOMERG.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSample "engine" for creating secondary merge
files. The macro asks a series of questions
and automatically formats the entries in the
proper secondary merge document format.
Modify the macro as required.Æ(#Æ

OVRSTRIK.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂLets you enter characters (up to 29) for
overstriking. Each character you type is
repeated at the same position on the printer.
The editing screen displays the first
character you entered, however.Æ(#Æ

BEGIN.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁPart of CONTRACT.WPM.

BKPRINT.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPrints a document in reverse page order
(helpful, for example, when using the older
HP LaserJet). Specify the number of pages in
the document when asked to do so by the
macro.Æ(#Æ

BOXER.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPuts boxes around existing text (works best
when the format is set to single space). ToÔ
Ø'Ô use, start the macro and place the cursor at
the upper left corner of the text you want to
frame. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. Press the right arrow
key to enlarge the width of the box and the
down arrow key to enlarge the length of the
box. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä again and the box is
drawn. For best results, press the right
arrow key first, then the down arrow key.
The numbers in the upper left corner of the
screen indicate the row and column number
relative to where you started the box. Æ(#Æ

CENTER.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCenters blocked text. Position the cursor on
the first line you want to center. Start the
macro, then place the cursor at the last line
you want to center. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä.Æ(#Æ

CLEAN.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSuppress headers, footers, and page number
for current page.Æ(#Æ

CLS.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂClears the current document window WITHOUT
saving anything to disk. The macro checks
your entry with a Yes/No prompt.Æ(#Æ

COL-L.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂMoves the cursor to the next column on the
left when writing or editing in column mode.
Best used when given an [Alt]©letter name.Æ(#Æ

COL-R.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂMoves the cursor to the next column on the
right when writing or editing in column mode.
Best used when given an [Alt]©letter name.Æ(#Æ

CONTRACT.MENÁ¸ ÁÁÁMenu page for CONTRACT.WPM.

CONTRACT.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSample contract engine using a highlight menu
screen. Start the macro and press the up or
down arrow keys to select a boilerplate
paragraph of the contract to include. The
sample contract includes the first three
paragraphs only, BEGIN, PUBRITE, and
WARRANTY. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä to select the
paragraph of your choice. When the
boilerplate paragraph has been entered, the
macro returns to the menu screen. Press à Ã[F1]Ä Ä
to exit the menu and edit the contract text.
Refer to BEGIN.WPM, PUBRITE.WPM, and
WARRANTY.WPM on ways to construct each
paragraph macro. Note that PUBRITE.WPM uses
the automatic reference feature of
WordPerfect.Æ(#Æ
Ô
'ԌCOPY.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCopies blocked text. Position the cursor on
the first line you want to copy. Start the
macro, then place the cursor at the last line
you want to copy. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. The text
is now in the buffer. See also CUT.WPM and
PASTE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

COUNT.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCounts the number of occurrences of a
specified word in a document. Enter the
exact word to search (including case, if
necessary), and press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä.Æ(#Æ

CUSTMENU.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSample menu using pop©up windows and
highlighted menu item selection. Press the
up and down arrow keys to choose an item and
press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. The macro only presents the
main menu; the menu options are not
implemented. Modify the macro as you see fit
to work in your own application. With the
macro in its present form, you are limited to
a maximum of eight menu items.Æ(#Æ

CUT.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCuts blocked text. Position the cursor on
the first line you want to cut. Start the
macro, then place the cursor at the last line
you want to cut. Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. The text is
now in the buffer. See also COPY.WPM and
PASTE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

DATE.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters the text of the current date (as set
by DOS). See also TIME.WPM.Æ(#Æ

DATECODE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters the date code of the current date (as
set by DOS). See also TIMECODE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

DELPAR.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂDeletes the paragraph starting from the
current cursor position.Æ(#Æ

DELSENT.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂDeletes the sentence starting from the
current cursor position.Æ(#Æ

DOUBLE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂChanges to double spacing. See also
SINGLE.WPM and ONEHALF.WPM.Æ(#Æ

DRAFT.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to Draft quality print mode. See
also LQ.WPM and NLQ.WPM.Æ(#Æ

FINDNOTE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁFinds the next footnote reference in text.

FONT.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSample font chooser macro for PostScript
compatible printers. The macro uses a
"moving bar" menu system. Press the right orÔ
Ø'Ô left arrow key to highlight the desired font
and press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä (alternatively, press the
first letter of the font you want to use).
Indicate a font typeface (press a number,
then enter a point size (4 to 127). Press
à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä when done. You must select a
PostScript printer (such as the Apple
Laserwriter) before using this macro.Æ(#Æ

FONT1.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁSupplementary macros for FONT.WPM

FONT2.WPM

FONT3.WPM

FONT4.WPM

FONT5.WPM

FONT6.WPM

FONT7.WPM

FONTSIZE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂBrings up font size menu. Make a selection
and you are returned to the editing screen.Æ(#Æ

FONTSTYL.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂBrings up font style menu. Make a selection
and you are returned to the editing screen.Æ(#Æ

FOOTMEMO.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` Â"RAM resident" notepad macro that uses the
footnote window as a memo scratchpad. The
macro creates a temporary footnote with a
number of 1000 so that any existing footnotes
are not disturbed. See also SWMEMO.WPM for a
version that uses Doc 2 for the scratch pad.Æ(#Æ

GLOSSARY.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂExpands a shortened abbreviation into its
longer form. For example, type à ÃasapÄ Ä (without
a space after the "p"), run the macro, and
the word is expanded to à Ãas soon as possibleÄ Ä.
You can add your own glossary entries as
desired. The macro has four glossary entries
already defined:Æ(#Æ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁShort FormÁ#À(ÁFull Form
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁà ÃwpÁ h#ÁÁ#À(ÁWordPerfectÄ Ä
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁà ÃasapÁ"h#ÁÁ#À(Áas soon as possibleÄ Ä
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁà ÃsyÁ h#ÁÁ#À(ÁSincerely,Ä Ä (with four returns for
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁh#ÁÁ#À(ÁÁ(-Áthe closing of a letter)ÁEÐ FÁ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁà ÃlkfwdÁ#À(ÁI look forward to hearing from you
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁh#ÁÁ#À(ÁÁ(-Ásoon
Ä ÄÔ
Ø'ԌGO.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁSends a "Go" command to the printer.

HANG-IND.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂFormats a paragraph with a "hanging" indent,
such as:Æ(#Æ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁh#ÁÂ#À(ÂÁ€(h#ÁNow is the time for all good people to
come to the aid of their IBM PCs.Æ(#ÀÆ

HEADER.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁOpens the A Header editing window.

HELP.TXTÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁText document for the HELP.WPM help macro.

HELP.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂHelp macro engine. You can use this macro to
create your own help menus. Æ(#Æ

HELVWIN.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂA pop©up menu sample for selecting the
Helvetica PostScript font. Choose a
Helvetica typeface, indicate a point size,
and press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. You must have a
PostScript printer currently installed to use
this macro.Æ(#Æ

HPG.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂRemoves hard page breaks from the document
(starting from the current cursor position
forward).Æ(#Æ

LIST-IND.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂFormats a paragraph for a bullet list, such
as:Æ(#Æ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ . Á€#Á¸ h#ÂThis is the first paragraph of the list.
You can use a period or other character
for the "bullet."Æ(#hÆ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ . Á€#Á¸ h#ÂThis is the second paragraph of the
list. Indent each bullet by pressing
à Ã[Spacebar]Ä Ä three times, typing the
character, adding one more space, and
running the LIST©IND macro. Æ(#hÆ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ . Á€#Á¸ h#ÂAll text following LIST©IND.WPM
formatting (consisting of a margin
release and tab) will appear as it does
here.Æ(#hÆ

LQ.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to High text mode for printing. See
also DRAFT.WPM and NLQ.WPM.Æ(#Æ

MACLIST.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂDisplays only .WPM files on the current drive
and directory.Æ(#Æ

MEMO.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters standard interoffice memo header text.
Enter text for the DATE, SUBJECT, TO, and
FROM fields, pressing à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä between each
one. The macro ends after you enter the FROM
field.Æ(#Æ
Ô
Ø'ԌMENU.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂA sample menu system using a boxed list of
options and highlighting with the up and down
cursor keys. The macro uses MENUBOX.TMP
document to display the basic text screen.
Note that the macro doesn't do anything more
than present the main menu. You can alter
the screen as desired and create macros that
perform those functions you have specified in
the menu.Æ(#Æ

MENUBOX.TMPÁ¸ ÁÁÁMenu text document for MENU.WPM.

MOVE-BAR.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSample macro using a top©of©screen "moving
bar" menu (as popularized by Lotus 1©2©3).
The one line text that appears under the menu
items as you move the highlight (via the
right and left cursor keys) explains what the
selection does. Modify the macro to provide
your own options. This macro presents the
main menu choices only. The individual menu
options are not implemented. Press à Ã[F1]Ä Ä to
cancel the macro.Æ(#Æ

NLQ.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to Medium text mode for printing.
See also DRAFT.WPM and LQ.WPM.Æ(#Æ

ONEHALF.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to one and a half spacing. See also
SINGLE.WPM and DOUBLE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

OUTLINE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂHelps you write outlines easier. The macro
remembers the topic level you are currently
at and automatically indents to the proper
level when you press the à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä key. Press
à Ã[Ctrl]©[Right Arrow]Ä Ä to demote a topic and
à Ã[Ctrl]©[Left Arrow]Ä Ä to promote a topic. Exit
the macro by pressing à Ã[Ctrl]©CÄ Ä.Æ(#Æ

PAGEBRK.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂDisplays pages with the page break in the
middle of the screen. Press à Ã[F1]Ä Ä to cancel
the macro.Æ(#Æ

PARNORM.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to normal (invisible) hard return
paragraph symbols. See also PARSYMB.WPM.Æ(#Æ

PARSYMB.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂDisplays a paragraph symbol (ÀÀ) at each hard
carriage return. Revert to the normal
display with the PARNORM.WPM macro.Æ(#Æ

PASTE.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPastes the contents of the buffer at the
current location of the cursor. See also
COPY.WPM and CUT.WPM.Æ(#Æ
Ô
Ø'ԌPRBLOCK.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPrints a selected block of text. Position
the cursor at the start of the block you want
to print. Run the macro, then place the
cursor at the last line you want to print.
Press à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä. Be sure that the printer is
ready before starting the macro. Æ(#Æ

PRINT-GO.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂStarts printing (entire document) and sends
the "Go" command to the printer one second
later (use this macro when you have selected
a form type not currently available).Æ(#Æ

PRLABEL.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPrints an address label (one at a time) on
standard 1©up label stock.Æ(#Æ

PRPAGE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂPrints the selected page range from within
the current document (that is, you can print
only a certain range of pages of the document
you are currently writing or editing).Æ(#Æ

PUBRITE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁPart of CONTRACT.WPM.

QUIKCALC.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCrude but useful quick calculator. This one
handles integers and fractional numbers,
showing negative numbers in parenthesis.Æ(#Æ

QUIZ.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂA quiz engine using the ANSWER.TXT
question/answer document. The macro can be
used with any question/answer document that
follows the formatting procedure used in
ANSWER.TXT (number all questions
consecutively, proceed each answer with a @
character, end each answer with a ^ caret
character). The macro keeps track of the
number of questions answered correctly and
incorrectly and displays the results at the
end.Æ(#Æ

REPMEMO.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters interoffice memo header text and
provides a prompt for adding a set of "reply
boxes" at the end of the memo text. Enter
text for the DATE, SUBJECT, TO, and FROM
fields, pressing à Ã[Enter]Ä Ä between each one.
The macro ends after you enter the FROM:
field. Enter the reply boxes by pressing
à Ã[Alt]©ZÄ Ä.Æ(#Æ

RESCREEN.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂRemoves split screen display. See also
SPSCREEN.WPM.Æ(#Æ
Ô
H&ԌRETURN.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂReturns you to the main editing window from
wherever you are in WordPerfect. Best used
as an [Alt]©letter macro.Æ(#Æ

RULEROFF.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂTurns ruler display off. See also
RULERON.WPM.Æ(#Æ

RULERON.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂTurns ruler display on. See also
RULEROFF.WPM.Æ(#Æ

SINGLE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSwitches to single spacing. See also
DOUBLE.WPM and ONEHALF.WPM.Æ(#Æ
Á
Á
SPSCREEN.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSplits screen evenly between Doc 1 and Doc 2.
See also RESCREEN.WPM.Æ(#Æ

SUPFOOT.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSuppresses both footer A and B for the
current page.Æ(#Æ

SUPHEAD.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSuppresses both header A and B for the
current page.Æ(#Æ

SUPPAGE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁSuppresses page number for the current page.

SWMEMO.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` Â"RAM resident" notepad macro that uses Doc 2
(or Doc 1 if you are already in Doc 2) as a
memo scratchpad. See also FOOTMEMO.WPM for a
version that uses the footnote window for the
scratch pad.Æ(#Æ

TIME.WPMÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters the text of the current time (as set
by DOS). See also DATE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

TIMECODE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂEnters the code for the current time (as set
by DOS). See also DATE.WPM.Æ(#Æ

TIMETRAK.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂKeeps track of time spent on the telephone.
Runs in the background so you can continue to
use WordPerfect as usual. Follow the
instructions presented by the macro to start
and stop the clock. The time log is saved in
a file with the name you give for the person
calling (use first or last names as you
desire, or change the file name specif©
ications in the macro). You can append as
many time logs to an existing file as you
like. Use the file at the end of the month
to tally up phone expenses or consulting
fees. Æ(#Æ

TRPOSE.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂTransposes the last two characters. For
example, if you type à ÃtehÄ Ä, keep the cursorÔ
Ø'Ô after the à ÃhÄ Ä and start the macro. The macro
will automatically transpose the word so it
reads à ÃtheÄ Ä. The macro won't let you transpose
command codes and works either in regular
document view or Reveal Codes.Æ(#Æ

TYPE-C.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁSets print type©thru, character©by©character.

TYPE-L.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁSets print type©thru, line©by©line.

WARRANTY.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁPart of CONTRACT.WPM.

WDCOUNT.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂCounts the number of words in a document.
The speller utility must be available on the
disk.Æ(#Æ

WILEOUT1.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂA "RAM resident" while©you©were©out telephone
note pad. Run the macro to record the
particulars about a call for someone else.
The phone log is automatically appended to a
file name specified by the text you entered
for "Who is the call for." The macro adds a
.PHN file extension so you can readily
identify phone logs. Note that only the
first eight characters of a longer name will
appear as the file name. Æ(#Æ

WILEOUT2.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂSame as WILEOUT1.WPM, but this version asks
you to provide a file name for saving the
phone log and also uses the footnote window
as the memo scratch pad area (WILEOUT1.WPM
uses Doc 2).Æ(#Æ

WORDSTAR.WPKÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂWordStar equivalent cursor key layout. Only
the most basic (but most used) WordStar keys
are included:Æ(#Æ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©AÁ&À(ÁBack one word
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©C Down one screen
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©D Ahead one character
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©F Ahead one word
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©G Delete character
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©Q Á€(h#ÁÂ#À(ÂControl Q top/bottom of document
(press R to move to the top and C
to move to the bottom)Æ(#ÀÆ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©R Up one screen
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©S Back one character
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©T Delete word right
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©Y Delete current line.

Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂFour quick key macros are also included in
the layout. Æ(#ÆÔ
Ø' Ԍ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Alt]©Z Undo (undelete last)
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Alt]©X Cut (same as CUT.WPM)
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Alt]©C Copy (same as COPY.WPM)
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Alt]©V Paste (same as PASTE.WPM)

Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂAnd another for calling up the on©line help
macro system.Æ(#Æ
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ Á
Á
ÁÁ` ÁÁ¸ ÁÁÁ[Ctrl]©\ Á€(h#ÁÂ#À(ÂCall up help (when on current drive
and directory)Æ(#ÀÆ


Game Directory ÁÁÁ€¸ ÁÂ` ÂThe WordPerfect text adventure uses macros to
construct a sample, skeleton all©text
interactive fiction game. The sample has six
rooms to "explore" with numerous objects to
pick up and examine. The adventure game is
presented more as a means to teach advanced
WordPerfect 5.0 macros than as a serious
adventure game. Feel free to modify and
improve the game as you see fit. To start
the game, run the ADVENT.WPM macro. To stop
the game, press option à Ã7Ä Ä in the main menu.
Be sure to change current directories before
running the adventure or WordPerfect won't be
able to find the necessary supplemental
macros and room object document.Æ(#Æ

Á
ÁADVENT.TXTÁÁRoom object document.
Á
ÁADVENT.WPMÁÁMain adventure macro.
Á
ÁDROP.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁDrop object macro.
Á
ÁEXAMINE.WPMÁÁExamine object macro.
Á
ÁGET.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁGet object macro.
Á
ÁINVENT.WPMÁÁCheck current object inventory macro.
Á
ÁLOOK.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁLook at object macro.
Á
ÁROOM0.WPMÁ¸ ÁÁÁRoom definition macros (rooms 0 through 5).
Á
ÁROOM1.WPM
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Archive   : WP5MACRO.ZIP
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  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/