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Me! you decide to continue using it, then you need to register by 
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   4.  A sincere "Thank You!" for supporting our efforts.
  

SCREEN LAYOUT OVERVIEW

The top line tells you which of the 3 event lists you are viewing.  The 
next line displays the event data headings.  The majority of the screen 
shows the events.  The hi-lite bar is initially located on the first 
event.  You move it using the cursor keys.  Pressing End will move you to 
the end of the list.  Pressing Home will move the hi-lite bar to the 
first item in the list.  If there are more than 40 events then PgUp and 
PgDn moves to the next and previous pages respectively.  The next to last 
line of the screen shows your Menu selections.  To select a particular 
function just press the hi-lited key associated with that function.  For 
example, you'd press C to Continue. 

Let's look at each of these areas in more detail.

THE THREE LISTS

There are three event lists.  The lists always appear in the following order:

"These events occurred while you were away."

These events happened since the last time you used Remind Me!.  They
are shown just in case you forgot and/or want to reschedule any of 
them.  Recurring events will have already been rescheduled even tho
they appear on the list.  If there are no events in this list the
next list "DON'T FORGET" will appear first, else press C to continue. 

"DON'T FORGET"

These are upcoming events that are within their lead time.  I'll
explain lead time in a minute.  Basically, these are the events that
you wanted to be reminded of at this point in time.  You can move on
to the next screen by pressing C to Continue.

"Complete listing of events"

This list contains all the events in the file, sorted by number of
days until the event occurs.  Non-recurring events which have 
already passed are listed first.

EVENT DATA HEADINGS

The second line on the screen displays the headings for the event data.

DTE       Days to Event: the number of days until the event occurs.
Events that only occur once, and have already past, have a negative DTE
indicating how many days ago they happened.

Event     Event description

Date      Date of the event

Code      How the date is determined.  Non-recurring events have no code.
Y denotes yearly events, M is for monthly events.  Recurring day-of-the-
week events show the occurrence first (0-5 with 0 being every week, 1
being the first week .... 5 being the last week) followed by the first 2
letters of the day of the week.  Examples:

0Tu   every Tuesday
3Mo   3rd Monday of every month
 Y    yearly, birthdays for example
 M    monthly, car payments for example
5Su   last Sunday of each month
      non recurring event

LT        Lead Time.  When you add an event you specify how far in 
advance you want to start being reminded of it.  This is the lead time of 
the event.  For example, Mom's birthday is May 18th but you want Remind 
Me! to start reminding you 1 week in advance.  So when asked what the 
lead time is, you'd enter 7, for 7 days.  If you only want to be notified 
on the day of the event, then enter 0 as the lead time. 
MENU SELECTIONS: 

To perform the desired function press the hi-lited key.  Your choices,
depending on the event list being displayed, are:

Reschedule  lets you change the "date" of the hi-lited event

Print       sends the list of events being reviewed to the printer

Continue    continues on to the next list

Quit        exits the program

Jump        asks you to input a date.  The hi-lite bar then jumps to the
first entry that occurs on or after the date.

Add         lets you add an event.  The process is self explanatory 
except perhaps for the first question:  Actual date - Day of week - 
Project?  This is asking how the event date is defined.  If it can be 
defined by a numeric date like January 10th, or the 1st of each month, 
the press A for Actual date.  If it's defined by a day of the week, such 
as every Tuesday or the last Friday of the month, then press D for Day of 
week.  However, if it's defined as occurring so many days from today 
(like 30 days from now) then press P for Project. 

Depending on which option you select, you'll be asked a variety of
questions.  The acceptable response range for each question will be
displayed in the question.  If the values in the response range are hi-
lighted then just press the appropriate key, else you need to press
Return after your input.

Delete      deletes the hi-lited event.  Since the event isn't actually
deleted until you quit the program, you can restore it by Deleting it
again.  In other words, deleting an already deleted item will restore it.

Hide        hides the event from view but doesn't delete it.  Let's say
an event "Rent is due" occurs on the first of each month.  It has a
lead time of 5 days.  Sure enough, 5 days before rent is due Remind Me!
starts reminding you.  So you pay the rent.  Why continue being bugged
for the next 4 days?  Hide the event.  That way it won't show up for the
next 4 days.  Don't worry, it automatically becomes visible again next
time the event is getting near.

Konfigure   lets you specify how many days you want to keep past events in 
the file and whether you have a color monitor or not.  

Fix         Press this key if things go sour.  You'll be given the 
following options:

Start over:  starts over WITHOUT saving any changes made during this
session.

Quit without saving changes:  quits without saving any changes made
during this session.

Change date:  lets you input today's date over again.  The program 
will begin again using the new date as today's date.

Update DTE's:  a situation may arise where one or more of the DTEs 
are incorrect.  Pressing U will update all the DTEs.  Make sure 
that today's date is correct.

Exit Fix:  returns you to the event listing.

Calendar    brings up a mini calendar showing today's date and the month
before and after today.  You will have several options.  Pressing Esc 
will return you to the event listing.  Pressing the up/down cursor keys 
with change the year, the left/right cursor keys change the month.  
Pressing C lets you change the calendar to a new date.  What day of the 
week were you born?  When is New Years in the year 2000?  Remind Me! will 
show you in seconds. 

Each day when you first turn on your computer, Remind Me! can quickly 
list the important upcoming events on your screen, and quit, without 
requiring any input from you!  It's nice because it's fully automatic.

*  If you have a hard disk, put the following in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: 

   CD \??? (where ??? = subdirectory where Remind Me! files are)
   RME
   CD \
   
*  If you don't have a hard disk then put the phrase "B:RME" into 
   the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the disk you use to boot your system, and 
   have the Remind Me! disk handy whenever you turn on your computer. 

Use "RME/P" if you'd like Remind Me! to wait for a keypress before 
quitting.  Use "RME/F" (or RME/P/F) if you'd like it to only run the very 
first time you boot your computer each day. 
                                                                     
COPYRIGHT NOTICE  Remind Me! is copyrighted 1989-91 by RSE Incorporated.  
Portions of this Code are Copyrighted 1987 by Zedcor Inc..
