CHANGES TO REV 2.0: 1. ListBox As before, 2.0 has a standardised list box. Data Files, common spelling pick lists all use this common listbox. 2. Auto Backup Toggle In the Utilities menu, auto backup toggle has been changed to show the state as part of the menu. Choose this item to toggle it. 3. Print Using Mask This sub-menu has been replaced by a simple toggle: Mask Condition ON | OFF It works the same as the autobackup above 4. Print Formatting Rev 2.0 now allows you to print in Vertical / Horiz / 2 Column modes. VERTICAL: Field1 Field2 etc. HORIZ: Field1 Field2 Field3 Etc. 2 COLUMN: RECORD n RECORD n + 1 Field1 Field1 Field2 Field2 Field3 Field3 etc. In addition, you can now specify the number of lines per page and whether or not you wish to print the FIELD names. Printing NORMALLY prints the field name: Type : Chair You can change this to remove the field names from the printout: Chair To choose a format type (vertical is the default) simply click the corresponding icon's check box. To MASK field names, click the check box so that an 'X' appears in it. Click again to toggle OFF if desired. (On when 'X') To choose lines/page, click the up/down arrow keys next to the text box showing the number of lines. When Collect! is printing it will insert a Formfeed character every N lines, where N is the number you specify. 5. Window Cosmetic Rev 2.0 windows now have the menu bar highlighted. This is a little easier to see. 6. Open File Change When you choose FILE | OPEN, you now get a window with a text box showing a default file name. Click the DOWN arrow key (or press the down cursor key on the keyboard) for a list of valid filenames in a standardised listbox. The chosen file will now appear in the text box. Click the OK button or press ENTER to accept. Drive Icons have also slightly changed: the HD icon will now restore the current directory rather than default to the C: drive. This is for those who have put Collect! on drive letters higher than C: 7. Other Notes The increased functionality of Rev 2.0 has NOT exacted a performance or memory penalty. If you look carefully, you'll see that the EXE file is now only slightly larger than before. This artifact is the result of using newer Object Oriented programming techniques, which result in the ability to make apparent wholesale changes to the program without increasing the code size. Changes made to rev 2.0 were largely accomplished by manipulating the existing objects in different ways. 8. Thanks! To those of you who have made suggestions, we would like to say THANK YOU!