Version 1.01 ============ Version 1.01 introduced two additional cursor control functions: Press Ctrl-Home to move the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen. Press Ctrl-End to move the cursor to the end of the current note. Version 1.1 =========== Version 1.1 introduced the Renumber Note function. This function allows you to change the order of your notes. Press Ctrl-F3 to renumber the current note. The cursor will move next to "Note #". Type the new number of the current note, then press . The current note will be renumbered, and other notes will be renumbered according to the sequence you selected. Since you are rearranging existing notes, the number you enter must be the number of an existing note. [Version 2.0 replaced this function with "Move Note".] Version 1.2 =========== Version 1.2 expanded the hotkey selections to include F11 and F12 combinations, and fixed the problem with the hotkey program in version 1.1. Registered copies display "Registered" on the lower right corner of the screen. Version 1.3 =========== Version 1.3 added support for monochrome laptops that have a color card. Type NOTEWARE /M to tell NoteWare that your laptop has a monochrome screen. The Ctrl-left and Ctrl-right arrows now move the cursor one word at a time. Ctrl-PgUp moves to the first note; Ctrl-PgDn moves to the last. Major static "snow" on CGA's is suppressed. Version 1.4 =========== PRINTNW, a separate utility program to print notes, was added in version 1.4. It allows you to choose one, many, or all notes to print, on the printer number of your choice. You can choose the number of lines per page, whether to include the time & date of the printing, and whether each note should be printed on a separate page. Version 1.5 =========== The function key F6 (Note #) was changed to Index. The Index displays the first line of text of each of your notes. If you have notes than can fit on your screen, you may use the PgDn and PgUp keys to scroll through the Index. You select a note by moving the highlight bar to the desired note, and pressing . This is a very simple method and is recommended. Version 1.51 ============ Version 1.51 improved the searching functions. The search now begins at the current cursor location in the current note. The search text is preserved each time you perform a search. To search for the next occurrence of the same string, press F7 and then . Version 1.6 =========== Version 1.6 introduced the Block Bright and Block Dim features. Press F9 to anchor one corner of the block of text. The lower menu displays the menu for the alt-key combinations. Move the cursor to the other corner of the block of text and select one of the block operations. The brightness of the blocked text can be changed to either dim or bright. Version 1.7 =========== Version 1.7 introduced cut and paste. A block of text can be cut and then optionally pasted to the same note or to a different note. Text is also available for pasting when the F3 key has been used to delete a line of text. Version 1.8 =========== Version 1.8 added the ability to copy the blocked text. The blocked text can be pasted at the current cursor location using the F4 key. Version 1.8 also added the feature of saving a block of text to a file. If the file exists, you will be asked whether to overwrite it or append to it. Version 1.81 ============ Version 1.81 enabled the Block Print function. Choose the "Save to File" option on the alt-key menu, then enter LPT1 (or LPT2 etc.) as the filename. Version 1.9 =========== Version 1.9 shows the current cursor coordinates on line 24 of the screen. Version 2.0 =========== Version 2.0 introduces the Block Export feature. This enables you to pop up NoteWare over your word processor, edit and block text, then export it directly into the word processing document. Version 2.0 changes the "File Load" function to "View a File". The file can be viewed, searched, and scrolled using the PgUp, PgDn, up-arrow and down-arrow keys. You can then capture the screenful of text into a note by pressing C (Capture). You can export a block of text from the file directly to the current program by pressing E. Or press Esc to return to your note. After you have viewed a file, you can resume viewing it by pressing Ctrl-R. Perhaps you don't know the exact filename when you have pressed Ctrl-V. You may type the DOS wildcards (* and ?) as part of the filename. For instance, type C:\*.* to see all the files and directories in your root directory on drive C. NoteWare will display dilenames in a five-column format. Move the highlight bar to the desired file or directory, then press . The F8 Capture key now asks "F to save file, I imports text into current note, to create a note, or Esc". If you press F, NoteWare will ask you to type the name of the file that will receive the screen image. If you press I, you can block off the text that you want to import into the current note. Press to capture the entire screen into a new note. Note that all 25 lines will be captured if you choose F (filename); a maximum of 23 lines can be captured with the other two options. The Note number is no longer displayed. Use the F6 Index function or the PgUp and PgDn keys to select notes. You rearrange the order of your notes by pressing Ctrl-M (Move Note) and then using the PgUp/PgDn keys to select the new location for the note. All Ctrl-key and Alt-key combinations have been changed to use letters rather than function keys. The letters are easier to remember and also easier to press.