User`s guide

Using my Mac PPC, I just change the file type of any 5.25 DOS 3.3 disk
image to this:
New Type: DSK5
New Creator: Gus!
Then, I drag and drop it over the icon of either Gus or Bernie. Both launch
just fine for me in this way (assuming that the disk image is actually a boot
disk).
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From: Beverly Cadieux
025- Is there a way to convert two-column Text to one
column?
Yes. AppleWorks version 3.0 with TimeOut TextTools will do this.
First you have to install TimeOut. Then you copy the TimeOut accessories to the
TimeOut directory. The one you want is TimeOut CopyBlock. To copy only column
two, press OA-C (OpenApple-C) to highlight and copy the block of text on the
right. Then scroll down to the end and paste it there.
Unfortunately this is only a copy. It is not a move and the second columns stays
where it was. You can delete it by pressing OA-Y at the end of each line of the
first section.
Here's another scenario to separate two columns into one on a IIgs under Awks 5
with Ultra Macros:
Starting at the first letter of column 2, press OA-X and select a key for the
macro to begin recording. Do a Tab, then down, and OA-left. Press OA-X to end
recording.
Use the new macro all the way down column 2. Now you have a TAB on each line
between the two columns.
COPY the entire text to the clipboard, and create a new spreadsheet. Copy the
data into the spreadsheet. Because of the TAB, the two columns will come in as
separate columns.
Use the spreadsheet's Block Move function to move column 2 to the foot of column
1. Sort (arrange) alphabetically if necessary. Copy the block and paste it back
on your word processor documant.
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From: David Empson
026- Where can I find an Apple II memory map?
A memory map for a 128k Apple II along with related soft-switch, etc.
information is available as FAQs resource file R032MMAP128.TXT.