TITLE: Ami Pro Program Files That Can Be Deleted PRODUCT: Ami Pro 2.0 DATE: 02-Dec-1991 PROBLEM: Which Ami Pro program files can be deleted in order to conserve disk space? SOLUTION: Drawing, Charting, Equations Editor, Thesaurus, Macro documentation, Dialog Editor, and sample macros and documents can be excluded from installation. Installing without these options will reduce the disk space requirements by 3,990K. If Ami Pro has not already been installed, simply remove the X from any of the above options during the installation. If Ami Pro has already been installed with all of these options selected, the files have already been copied to the hard drive and the program menus list Drawing, Charting, Equations, Thesaurus, and the macro documentation as being available. In order to properly remove these functions, it will be necessary to delete the corresponding program files and reinstall Ami Pro without selecting the options. CAUTION: Removing any files other than those suggested below will cause Ami Pro to operate improperly and will require a reinstallation of the program. Since graphic files are very likely to be available in the form of clip art or in Ami Pro files that are transferred from other locations, it is not recommended that the graphic filters be removed. Before deleting lines from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows directory, make a copy of the file to another location. This copy can be later be restored to the Windows directory if necessary. HOW TO REMOVE OPTIONAL PROGRAM FUNCTIONS AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN INSTALLED FUNCTION TO COMMENTS STEPS TO PERFORM REMOVE Drawing and If drawing is not 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows Charting installed, charting will completely to the DOS not be installed. prompt. Drawing can be installed 2. Access the drive where Ami without charting, Pro is installed by typing however. the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if If drawing is not Ami Pro is installed on drive installed, you will not C, type: be able to use the C: and press ENTER. following style sheets 3. Change to the directory where that are supplied with Ami Pro is installed by Ami Pro: typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. ~MEMO4.STY DIRNAME should be the name of ~MEMO5.STY the directory where Ami Pro ~LETTER1.STY is installed. ~NEWSLT5.STY 4. Type at the DOS prompt: ~PRESS2.STY DEL AMIDRAW.DLL and press ~OVERHD1.STY ENTER. ~OVERHD2.STY DEL AMIDRAW.HLP and press ~OVERHD3.STY ENTER. ~FAX3.STY DEL AMICHART.DLL and press ~INVOICE.STY ENTER. DEL AMICHART.HLP and press These style sheets ENTER. contain Ami Pro draw DEL DRAWMAN.DLL and press symbol images that will ENTER. not display unless the 5. Access the drive where the drawing function is Windows program is installed installed. by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For Without drawing example, if Windows is installed, you will also installed on drive C, type: not be able to display C: and press ENTER. Ami Pro draw symbols 6. Change to the directory where that were included in the Windows program is other style sheets or in installed by typing at the Ami Pro documents. DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. SmartIcons for charting DIRNAME should be the and drawing will be directory name where Windows available, but will not program files are located. function when drawing 7. At the DOS prompt type: and charting are not DEL AMIVISD.INI and press installed. ENTER. 8. Open the file AMIPRO.INI in any ASCII file editor (DOS EDLIN or Windows Notepad can be used). 9. Delete the lines that read: AmiDraw=AmiDraw.dll,.sdw,.s dw,AmiDraw,C:\AMIPRO\DRAWSYM AmiChart=AmiChart.dll,.sdw,.s ct isd2=&Drawing...,AmiDraw.dll, Create and edit an object- based picture in a selected frame. isd3=&Charting...,AmiChart.dl l, Create and edit a chart in a selected frame. 10. Save the file. 11. Reinstall Ami Pro choosing Install Ami Pro with Options. In the Specifying options and directories dialog box, remove the X from Drawing (X will automatically be removed from Charting). Charting The SmartIcon for 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows charting will be completely to the DOS available, but will not prompt. function when charting 2. Access the drive where Ami is not installed. Pro is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Ami Pro is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 3. Change to the directory where Ami Pro is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the name of the directory where Ami Pro is installed. 4. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL AMICHART.DLL and press ENTER. DEL AMICHART.HLP and press ENTER. 5. Access the drive where the Windows program is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Windows is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 6. Change to the directory where the Windows program is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the directory name where Windows program files are located. 7. At the DOS prompt type: DEL AMIVISD.INI and press ENTER. 8. Open the file AMIPRO.INI in any ASCII file editor (DOS EDLIN or Windows Notepad can be used). 9. Delete the lines that read: AmiChart=AmiChart.dll,.sdw,.s ct isd3=&Charting...,AmiChart.dl l, Create and edit a chart in a selected frame. 10. Save the file. 11. Reinstall Ami Pro choosing Install Ami Pro with Options. In the Specifying options and directories dialog box, remove the X from Charting. Equations Editor The SmartIcon for 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows equations will be completely to the DOS available, but will not prompt. function when equations 2. Access the drive where Ami is not installed. Pro is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Ami Pro is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 3. Change to the directory where Ami Pro is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the name of the directory where Ami Pro is installed. 4. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL AMIEQN.DLL and press ENTER. DEL AMIEQN.HLP and press ENTER. 5. Access the drive where the Windows program is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Windows is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 6. Change to the directory where the Windows program is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the directory name where Windows program files are located. 7. At the DOS prompt type: DEL AMIEQN.INI and press ENTER. 8. At the DOS prompt type: DEL AMIVISD.INI and press ENTER. 9. Open the file AMIPRO.INI in any ASCII file editor (DOS EDLIN or Windows Notepad can be used). 10. Delete the lines that read: AmiEquation=AmiEqn.dll,.tex ,.tex isd4=&Equations...,AmiEqn.dll , Create or edit scientific and mathematical formulas and equations. 11. Save the file. 12. Reinstall Ami Pro choosing Install Ami Pro with Options. In the Specifying options and directories dialog box, remove the X from Equation Editor. Thesaurus Selecting the SmartIcon 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows for the Thesaurus will completely to the DOS produce the error prompt. "Cannot load the 2. Access the drive where Ami thesaurus program" when Pro is installed by typing the thesaurus is not the drive letter followed by installed. a colon (:). For example, if Ami Pro is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 3. Change to the directory where Ami Pro is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the name of the directory where Ami Pro is installed. 4. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL AMITHES.EXE and press ENTER. DEL ENGPHON.ENV and press ENTER. DEL USA50RX0.THS and press ENTER. 5. Reinstall Ami Pro choosing Install Ami Pro with Options. In the Specifying options and directories dialog box, remove the X from Thesaurus. Macro 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows Documentation completely to the DOS prompt. 2. Access the drive where Ami Pro is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Ami Pro is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 3. Change to the directory where Ami Pro is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the name of the directory where Ami Pro is installed. 4. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL AMIMACRO.HLP and press ENTER. 5. Reinstall Ami Pro choosing Install Ami Pro with Options. In the Specifying options and directories dialog box, remove the X from Macro Documentation. Dialog Editor It will not be necessary 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows to reinstall Ami Pro completely to the DOS after deleting the prompt. Dialog Editor. 2. Access the drive where Ami Pro is installed by typing the drive letter followed by a colon (:). For example, if Ami Pro is installed on drive C, type: C: and press ENTER. 3. Change to the directory where Ami Pro is installed by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \DIRNAME and press ENTER. DIRNAME should be the name of the directory where Ami Pro is installed. 4. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL AMIDLGED.EXE and press ENTER. Macros/Sample If the macro AUTOCAL.SMM 1. Exit Ami Pro and Windows Documents is not present, the completely to the DOS style sheet ~CALMON.STY prompt. cannot be used. This 2. Access the drive where Ami style sheet Pro is installed by typing automatically loads the the drive letter followed by macro AUTOCAL.SMM when a colon (:). For example, if used. If you want to Ami Pro is installed on drive use this style sheet but C, type: do not want all the C: and press ENTER. remaining sample macros, 3. Type at the DOS prompt: delete all of the macros DEL *.BMP and press ENTER. except AUTOCAL.SMM. 4. Change to the directory where Ami Pro macros are located by Any macro button typing at the DOS prompt: SmartIcons placed in the CD \PATH\DIRNAME and press SmartIcon palette will ENTER. \PATH\DIRNAME should no longer display when be the name of the directory the SmartIcon bitmap where Ami Pro macros are files are deleted. located (this is usually \AMIPRO\MACROS). The sample document 5. Type at the DOS prompt: files TUTLTR.SAM, COPY AUTOCAL.SMM X:\DIRNAME BBLOGO.PCX are used in and press ENTER. X:\DIRNAME the Basic Tutorial. should be the path to a Read the Basic Tutorial location where the file booklet before deleting AUTOCAL.SMM can be these files. temporarily copied. 6. Type at the DOS prompt: The file README.SAM DEL *.SMM and press ENTER. contains additional 7. Type at the DOS prompt: information about Ami COPY X:\DIRNAME\AUTOCAL.SMM Pro release 2.0. Read and press ENTER. this file before DEL X:\DIRNAME\AUTOCAL.SMM deleting it. and press ENTER. X:\DIRNAME should be the It will not be necessary location where AUTOCAL.SMM to reinstall Ami Pro was copied in Step 5 above. after deleting the 8. Change to the directory where sample macro and the Ami Pro documents are document files. located by typing at the DOS prompt: CD \PATH\DIRNAME and press ENTER. \PATH\DIRNAME should be the path to the location of the Ami Pro document directory (usually \AMIPRO\DOCS). 9. Type at the DOS prompt: DEL README.SAM and press ENTER. DEL TUTLTR.SAM and press ENTER. DEL GOODIES.SAM and press ENTER. DEL DEMO.SAM and press ENTER. DEL PRINTEST.SAM and press ENTER. DEL BBLOGO.PCX and press ENTER. DEL AMILOGO.TIF and press ENTER. The following list of additional files can be deleted in some cases. Since some of the files can only be deleted under certain circumstances, read all comments before deleting any files. IMPORTANT: If any filter files (extension of .FLT) are deleted and the application files are removed from the AMIPRO.INI file, it is necessary to renumber the remaining application lines in AMIPRO.INI consecutively. Otherwise, some of the applications will not display in the File Type list box for File / Open. NOTE: If you delete any of the files AMIICNV.DLL, AMIICNE.DLL, AMIICN8.DLL, AMISYMB.FON, AMISYME.FON, AMISYMI.FON, AMISCRE.FON, or AMISCRB.FON, make a copy of the files to a floppy disk or another location on the hard drive before deleting them. Even though the information below mentions only EGA, VGA, and 8514/a display adapters, these files are used for other types of adapters as well. The Ami Pro program will load the files that are most appropriate for the display adapter being used. If you delete a file that is needed for your display adapter, an informational message listing the file that is needed will display when Ami Pro is loaded. Copy the file listed in the informational message back to the Ami Pro program directory. FILE NAME LOCATION COMMENTS AMIICNV.DLL Ami Pro program This file is used to properly directory size SmartIcons for standard VGA and 800 x 600 resolutions. Delete this file only if a Windows display driver OTHER than standard VGA or 800 x 600 resolution is being used. NOTE: If the display adapter is changed to VGA or 800 X 600 resolution after deleting this file, an error will appear when loading Ami Pro. It will be necessary to restore this file to the Ami Pro directory to eliminate the error. AMIICNE.DLL Ami Pro program This file is used to properly directory size SmartIcons for EGA resolution. Delete this file only if a Windows display driver OTHER than EGA is being used. NOTE: If the display adapter is changed to EGA after deleting this file, an error will appear when loading Ami Pro. It will be necessary to restore this file to the Ami Pro directory to eliminate the error. AMIICN8.DLL Ami Pro program This file is used to properly directory size SmartIcons for 1024 X 768 resolution. Delete this file only if a Windows display driver OTHER than 1024 X 768 is being used. NOTE: If the display adapter is changed to 1040 X 786 resolution after deleting this file, an error will appear when loading Ami Pro. It will be necessary to restore this file to the Ami Pro directory to eliminate the error. AMISYMB.FON Ami Pro program This file displays certain directory graphic elements in Ami Pro such as leader dots and lines for EGA resolution. Delete this file ONLY if a Windows display driver other than EGA is being used. AMISYME.FON Ami Pro program This file displays certain directory graphic elements in Ami Pro such as leader dots and lines for standard VGA or 800 x 600 resolution. Delete this file ONLY if a Windows display driver other than standard VGA or 800 x 600 resolution is being used. AMISYMI.FON Ami Pro program This file displays certain directory graphic elements in Ami Pro such as leader dots and lines for 8514/a or 1024 x 768 resolution. Delete this file ONLY if a Windows display driver other than 8514/a or 1024 x 768 resolution is being used. AMISCRE.FON Ami Pro program This file provides supplemental directory screen fonts for various VGA resolutions. Delete this file ONLY if a Windows display driver other than a VGA resolution is being used. AMISCRB.FON Ami Pro program This file provides supplemental directory screen fonts for EGA resolution. Delete this file ONLY if a Windows display driver other than EGA is being used. SAMNA.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Samna Word and Advance Write files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Samna Word and Advance Write files. NOTE: Deleting this file also requires deleting the lines application2=Samna Word,T,.*,SAMNA.FLT and application8=AdvanceWrite,T ,.*, SAMNA.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the lines). Samna Word is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a Samna Word file if SAMNA.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WS2000R1.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export WordStar 2000 release 1.0 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export WordStar 2000 release 1.0 files. NOTE: Deleting this file requires deleting the line application6=WS 2000 ver 1.0,T,.*,WS2000r1.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). WordStar 2000 is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a WordStar 2000 file if WS2000R1.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WS2000R3.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export WordStar 2000 release 3.0 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export WordStar 2000 release 3.0 files. NOTE: Deleting this file requires deleting the line application7=WS 2000 ver 3.0,T,.*,WS2000r3.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). WordStar 2000 is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a WordStar 2000 file if WS2000R3.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WP.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import or export WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application5=WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1,T,.*,WP.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). WordPerfect 5.X is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a WordPerfect 5.X file if WP.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WS50.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export WordStar 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, and 5.0 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export WordStar 3.3, 3.4, 4.1 and 5.0 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application13=WordStar,T,. *,WS 50.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). DIF.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Navy DIF files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Navy DIF files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application12=Navy DIF,T,.*,DIF.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). FFT.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export DCA final form text files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export DCA final form text files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application11=DCA/FFT,T,.* ,FFT .FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). MM.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export MultiMate 3.3 and MultiMate Advantage II files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export MultiMate 3.3 and MultiMate Advantage II files. Deleting the file also requires deleting the line application10=MultiMate,T, .DOC,MM.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). WRITEFLT.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Windows Write files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Windows Write files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application15=Windows Write,T,.*,WRITEFLT.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). Windows Write is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a Windows Write file if WRITEFLT.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WP42.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Word Perfect 4.1 and 4.2 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export WordPerfect 4.1 and 4.2 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application17=WordPerfect ver 4.2,T,.*,WP42.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). PEACH.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export PeachText 2.11 and prior version files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export PeachText 2.11 and prior version files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application19=PeachText,T, .*,PEACH.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). RFT.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export DCA revisable form text files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export DCA revisable form text files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application18=DCA/RFT,T,.* ,RFT.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). DCA revisable form is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a DCA revisable form file if RFT.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. ENABLE.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Enable text files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Enable text files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application20=Enable,T,. WPF,ENABLE.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). WORD.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Microsoft Word 4.0, 5.0, and 5.5 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Microsoft Word 4.0, 5.0, and 5.5 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application9=Microsoft Word,T,.*,WORD.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). Microsoft Word is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a Microsoft Word file if WORD.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. WWORD.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Microsoft Word for Windows files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Microsoft Word for Windows files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application26=Word for Windows,T,.DOC,WWORD.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). Microsoft Word for Windows is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a Microsoft Word for Windows file if WWORD.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. SMART.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export SmartWare version 1 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export SmartWare version 1 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application28=SmartWare,T, .DOC ,SMART.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). SmartWare is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a SmartWare file if SMART.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. EMAIL.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export E-Mail files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export E- Mail files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application33=E- Mail,T,.*,email.flt from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). EMM.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Executive MemoMaker files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Executive MemoMaker files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application27=Exec MemoMaker,T,.*,EMM.FLT from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). MSCRIPT.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export Manuscript files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export Manuscript files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application29=Manuscript,T ,.doc,mscript.flt from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). Manuscript is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a Manuscript file if MSCRIPT.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. DW4.FLT Ami Pro program This file enables Ami Pro to directory import and export DisplayWrite 4 and 5 files. Delete this file ONLY if you do not need to import and export DisplayWrite 4 and 5 files. Deleting this file also requires deleting the line application40=DisplayWrite 4,T,.doc,dw4.flt from the AMIPRO.INI file located in the Windows program directory (use Windows Notepad or another ASCII file editor to delete the line). DisplayWrite is a format that can be quick imported by typing the file name without selecting a file type. Attempting to quick import a DisplayWrite file if DW4.FLT has been deleted will result in a System Error message indicating that the import filter file can't be found. ~calmon.sty Ami Pro styles directory The files with an extension of ~calwk.sty (usually .STY are Ami Pro style sheet ~envelop.sty \AMIPRO\STYLES) files. The style sheet names ~calday.sty listed at the left are optional ~expense.sty and may be deleted if you do not ~fax1.sty want to use them. Refer to the ~fax2.sty Style Sheet Guide for a ~fax3.sty description of each style sheet. ~invoice.sty Style sheets which are not listed ~label.sty in the Style Sheet Guide are ~letter1.sty described below. NOTE: The style ~letter2.sty sheets ~OUTLINE.STY, ~INDEX.STY, ~letter3.sty and ~TOC.STY style sheets are ~letter4.sty used by Ami Pro program functions ~memo1.sty and should not be deleted. The ~memo2.sty style sheet ~DEFAULT.STY is the ~memo3.sty default style sheet when the ~memo4.sty program is installed. ~memo5.sty ~DEFAULT.STY can be deleted if ~newslt1.sty another available style sheet is ~newslt2.sty selected as the default style ~newslt3.sty sheet under Tools / User Setup / ~newslt4.sty Load. ~newslt5.sty ~outlin1.sty ~outlin2.sty ~outlin3.sty ~overhd1.sty ~overhd2.sty ~overhd3.sty ~overhd4.sty ~overhd5.sty ~press1.sty ~press2.sty ~propos1.sty ~propos2.sty ~report1.sty ~report2.sty ~report3.sty ~report4.sty ~title1.sty ~title2.sty ~title3.sty ~envhp2p.sty This is an envelope style sheet for use with an HP LaserJet IIP printer. ~envhp3.sty This is an envelope style sheet for use with an HP LaserJet III. ~envhpdj.sty This is an envelope style sheet for use with an HP DeskJet. ~envpsii.sty This is an envelope style sheet for use with an HP LaserJet series II with a PostScript cartridge. ~envtiml.sty This is an envelope style sheet for use with a TI Microlaser printer. ~macro.sty This style sheet can be used for written macros. ~memo6.sty This style sheet is an informal memo format. tutltr.sty This style sheet is used in Lesson 2: Producing a letter of the tutorial. tutor.sty This style sheet is used in Lesson 1: Producing a memo of tutorial. 35floppy.sdw Ami Pro DRAWSYM The files ending with an 3boxes.sdw directory (usually extension of .SDW are draw symbol 3dmouse.sdw \AMIPRO\DRAWSYM) (clip art) files created with the 4boxes.sdw Ami Pro drawing function. Refer 5boxes.sdw to pages C-1 through C-4 of the 6boxes.sdw Ami Pro User's Guide for a 8thnote.sdw printed list of the draw symbols. aimfire.sdw These files are for optional alarmclk.sdw inclusion in Ami Pro documents arttools.sdw and are not used by program backgrnd.sdw functions. Any .SDW files which bannrpul.sdw you don't want to use can be bigtruck.sdw deleted. NOTE: If draw symbol birthcak.sdw files have been placed into building.sdw documents or style sheets without caduceus.sdw the Copy Image option selected, canada.sdw Ami Pro will not be able to cardhold.sdw locate these files if the draw checkmrk.sdw symbol files are deleted. christms.sdw church.sdw cloud.sdw compass.sdw computer.sdw conductr.sdw corpjet.sdw cruisshp.sdw diskicon.sdw dotptr.sdw europe.sdw executiv.sdw farm.sdw firework.sdw flowers.sdw food.sdw frustrat.sdw globe.sdw golf.sdw gradsymb.sdw graduate.sdw gridchk.sdw gridx.sdw hand.sdw handshak.sdw house.sdw jetplane.sdw labworkr.sdw laserptr.sdw leaves.sdw lookhere.sdw mallcar.sdw meeting.sdw moneybag.sdw moviecam.sdw newyear.sdw number1.sdw nurse.sdw nutsbolt.sdw oildrum.sdw oksign.sdw orgchart.sdw pcshoot.sdw penicon.sdw placeset.sdw potogold.sdw pumpkin.sdw puzzle.sdw question.sdw quote.sdw rtarrow.sdw scales.sdw scientst.sdw scissors.sdw soldier.sdw star.sdw star1.sdw star3d.sdw starcirc.sdw storytel.sdw stroller.sdw surgeons.sdw sym_baby.sdw sym_drnk.sdw sym_food.sdw sym_hdcp.sdw sym_man.sdw sym_med.sdw sym_no.sdw sym_nsmk.sdw sym_phon.sdw sym_womn.sdw tank.sdw telering.sdw telewait.sdw tennis.sdw theamask.sdw thumbsup.sdw toonface.sdw trebclef.sdw usa.sdw usaflag.sdw