 Footnotes for DeScribe
 November 7, 1993

 These macros are an update of macros that were uploaded to the 
 DeScribe forum (PCVENA) on CompuServe and to the OS/2 Shareware
 BBS in Northern Virginia in April '93.

 The following files should be included in this ZIP file:

 11-07-93   6:17p       205         171  footblok
 11-07-93   6:17p      8649         158  footchk
 11-07-93   6:17p       204         158  footclr
 11-07-93   6:17p       176         159  foothide
 11-07-93   6:16p     22067        1059  footinst.all
 11-07-93   6:17p        99         159  footjbck
 11-07-93   6:17p       103         171  footjfwd
 11-07-93   6:17p       188         171  footjtfr
 11-07-93   6:17p       255         159  footjtrf
 11-07-93   6:17p      1454         171  footline
 11-07-93   6:17p        90         159  footlist
 11-07-93   6:17p       952          30  footmess
 11-07-93   6:17p     12920         171  footnote
 11-07-93   6:17p     96369        1059  footnote.doc
 11-07-93   6:17p       216         159  footshow
 11-07-93   6:17p     29989         171  footstrt
 11-07-93   6:17p       898         171  foottype
 11-07-93   6:43p      2812          35  README.TXT

 Please read the FOOTNOTE.DOC file for instruction on use. The
 installation of the macros is straightforward:


 Installation 

 Step 1       Copy all files included in the ZIP file into the
              \DESCRIBE\MACROS subdirectory. (you don't need readme.txt)

 Step 2       Start DeScribe and close the Default Document.

 Step 3       Open   \DESCRIBE\MACROS\FOOTINST.ALL 

 Step 4       Compile FOOTINST.ALL by typing
              <ALT><O>,<A>,<M> or using the menus.

 Step 5       Run the FOOTINST.ALL macro by typing <ALT><O>,<A>,<P> 
              and selecting FOOTINST.ALL from the list box, or use 
              the menu with the mouse to select it.

 Step 6       FOOTINST.ALL is an automatic installation macro that 
              opens FOOTNOTE.DOC and then each of the footnote macros. 
              The macros are compiled, saved, and closed in sequence.

 Step 7       Although the macros are now compiled and able to be used,
              installing them on the Menu bar and/or assigning soft 
              keys to the most used macros actually makes them "usable".
              I recommend both. I don't think that the use of the Custom
              Tools for these macros is a good approach.


 Any feedback on the usefulness of the macros or suggestions and complaints
 (especially complaints) would really be appreciated.
 
 Steve Weeks
 12508 Queensbury Court
 Woodbridge, VA 22192

 Delphi     -     STEVEWEEKS
 CompuServe -     70541,646

 I hope they work well for you until DeScribe 4.1 is released.
 They're not perfect.