Cash Control (c) 1993 By Rick Engen Pipedream Software P.O. Box 6151 Grand Forks, ND 58206 6151 (701) 746 0163 (701) 772 2373 _______ ____|__ | (R) --| | |------------------- | ____|__ | Association of | | |_| Shareware |__| o | Professionals -----| | |--------------------- |___|___| MEMBER .pa Set Up ====== 1.0) Definition of Shareware Disclaimer Agreement 1.1) Set Up (Syntax) SETUP 1.1 .......... System requirements. 1.2 .......... Set up program on your system. 1.3 .......... Space limitations. 1.4) Install Program (Syntax) CHECK INSTALL 1.4 .......... Setting the data file lengths. 1.5 .......... Initializing files. 1.6 .......... Entering startup values & information. 1.7 .......... Entering budget titles. 1.8 .......... Reinstalling the program. 1.9 .......... Default account files. 1.10 .......... Editing account files. 1.11 .......... Password information. 1.12 .......... Two printers. 1.13) Introduction 1.14) Up and Running The Menu System =============== 2.1) The Main Menu 2.1 .......... Selection keys. 2.2 .......... F1 help system. 2.3 .......... The escape Key. .pa Checks ====== 3.1) Write a check in the checkbook 3.1 .......... The option window. 3.2 .......... Check entry layout. 3.3 .......... Setting check date & number. 3.4 .......... Entering the pay to lines. 3.5 .......... Entering the check amount & account. 3.6 .......... Entering general check information. 3.7 .......... Entering split accounts. 3.8 .......... Status window. 3.9) Edit a Check or Debit 3.9 .......... Locating the check. 3.10 .......... Changing date or number. 3.11 .......... Making changes. 3.12 .......... Force a reprint of the check. 3.13) Debit the Checking Account 3.13 .......... Why when and where. 3.14 .......... Editing a debit. 3.15) Balance the Checkbook Statement 3.15 .......... Organize the statement. 3.16 .......... Using the balance program. 3.17 .......... Special considerations .pa Deposits ======== 4.1) Enter a Deposit or Credit to the Account 4.1 .......... Entering a deposit or credit. 4.2 .......... Setting the date. 4.3 .......... Amount and account. 4.4 .......... The budget accounts. 4.5 .......... The option box. 4.6) Edit a previous Deposit or Credit entry 4.6 .......... Enter the search date. 4.7 .......... Alter the deposit date. 4.8 .......... Making changes. 4.9 .......... Special considerations. 4.10) Transfer funds from Budget to Main Account 4.10 .......... Why when and where. 4.11 .......... Making the transfer. 4.12 .......... Viewing the results. Reports ======= 5.1) The Checkbook Register 5.1 .......... Enter starting date for report. 5.2 .......... Report features. 5.3) Single Check Detail View 5.3 .......... Enter the check number. 5.4 .......... Viewing the check. 5.5) View Register by Account or Flag 5.5 .......... Enter the account number. 5.6 .......... Enter the account flag. 5.7 .......... Viewing the report. .pa 5.8) View the Deposits and Budget Balance 5.8 .......... Select the starting date. 5.9 .......... View the report. 5.10) Report the Expense Account Totals 5.10 .......... Viewing the report. 5.11) Report the Deposit Account Totals 5.11 .......... Viewing the report. 5.12) The Record Listing 5.12 .......... Viewing the report. 5.13) Printer Status 5.13 .......... Inspect printer. 5.13 .......... Turn on printer. 5.13 .......... Print header on report. Accounts ======== 6.1) Accounts Payable Database. 6.1 .......... Locating a record. 6.2 .......... Using the F keys. 6.3 .......... Enter or edit lines. 6.4 .......... Account flag & amount. 6.5 .......... Special considerations. .pa 6.6) Viewing the Expense Account Codes 6.6 .......... Review the list. 6.7) Viewing the Flag Account Codes 6.7 .......... Review the list. 6.8) Viewing the Deposit Account Codes 6.8 .......... Review the list. 6.9) Print Accounts Payable Reference 6.9 .......... Inspect printer. 6.10 .......... Printing the report. 6.11) Print Income and Expense Code Reference 6.11 .......... Inspect printer. 6.12 .......... Printing the report. Exit ==== 7.1) Exit program 7.1 .......... End session. 7.2) Setup Values 7.2 .......... View startup values. 7.3 .......... Other information. 7.4) Checkbook Information 7.4 .......... Enter or edit information. 7.5 .......... Report headers. .pa 7.6) Change Password 7.6 .......... Password security. 7.7 .......... Making the change. 7.8) Backup Data 7.9 .......... Make a data disk backup. 7.10 .......... Recovering data from backup disk. 7.11 .......... System for backup. 7.12) Color Selection 7.12 .......... Color or monochrome. 7.13 .......... Selecting a color file. Appendix ======== A) Printed Checks B) End of Year C) Errors - Problems .pa 1.0) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Definition of Shareware | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some request registration while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue using the software to an updated program with printed manual. Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. 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Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the product, you don't pay for it. .pa ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Disclaimer - Agreement | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Users of Cash Control must accept this disclaimer of warranty: "Cash Control is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or conse- quential, which may result from the use of Cash Control." Cash Control is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part of another system. The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer users with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products. If you find this program useful and find that you are using Cash Control and continue to use Cash Control after a reasonable trial period, you must make a reg- istration payment of $15.00 for personal use or $ 25.00 for a business to Pipedream Software. The registration fee will license one copy for use on any one computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like a book. An example is that this software may be used by any number of people and may be freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same time. 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