!!! IMPORTANT!! SEE the file README.1ST !!! Requirements to run Grocery Manager for Windows 1) Windows 3.x running Standard or Enhanced Mode 2) 698K disk space available (341K if you already have a copy of VBRUN200.DLL). 3) Minimum free memory in Windows to run GMW: 500K Installing Grocery Manager for Windows (GMW) Automatic Installation Unzip GMW102.ZIP onto a floppy or into an empty directory on your hard drive. While in Windows, start INSTALL.EXE. You will be presented with a default directory for GMW to be installed into. This can be changed to anything you want, but please keep GMW in its own directory. Check the box if you want a program group created for GMW, and then click on the start button. Click on the Exit button when the installation is complete, and then delete all files from the directory you unzipped GMW102.ZIP into. Files on the floppy that aren't transferred to your hard drive by the install program are: describe.txt diskstat.dll file_id.diz install.exe install.inf packing.txt readme.1st readme.txt sysop.txt vendor.txt Manual Installation Place VBRUN200.DLL and VBISAMMX.DLL in any directory in your path, your Windows directory, or your Windows System directory. Create a directory for GMW, and place all remaining files, except the files on the above list, into this directory. GMW Sample Files and a Quick Tour of GMW Included with GMW are some sample files so you can evaluate GMW without having to manually enter any data. These files are copied to your hard drive during the automatic installation. The sample files will enable you to see how Grocery Manager works. Immediately after installing GMW, go to the View menu, and browse through the various screens to view. The sample files are set up so that you can view or printout a sample menu and shopping list without going through the usual steps to make one. Select Shopping List from the View menu. This is an example of what you would take to the grocery store. Select Menu from the View menu. This is a sample of a menu that shows what meals are planned on each day. When you get to the point that you want to enter your own data, you may either modify the existing data, or delete it and start over. To completely delete the data and start over, be sure that GMW isn't running, and go to the directory that GMW was installed in and delete all the data files by typing the following command at a DOS prompt: "Del *.IS?".