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(999 dGET THE FILE NAME n:D$", the space remaining on the diskette must be at least the same amount as the space taken by the large Text file." :"PRINT","For example, if the large Text file takes up 50K on the diskette, there must be at least 50K of free space remaining on the d." :"PRINT","To use it, insert the diskette with the large Text (TXT) file. When prompted, enter the name of the large Text file to be processed." 999:t :"PRINT","IMPORTANT: Because the smaller Text files are written to the same disketteFILE SPLITTER UTILITY6(175)256(176)46D$(4)::"CTR","TEXT.SPLITTER PROGRAM":"CTR","---------------------":: "PRINT","This program will split a large Text (TXT) file type into smaller Text files that can be opened by MouseWriteNamegory 1 Last Name-Addressme-CityessStateZipte Phone Number - 6Y@Q?Y@1Y@Y@z@?- 6Y@Q?Y@1Y@Y@3x@? Ali's Paints717 E. Ninth Street-Q?Y@1fffff=@Y@Y@Hv@?Jason's Grill6 East Sixth StreetSacramento CA, 99999- -t@? Tom's Books413 Colfax RoadSan Diego CA, 92022 @ @-Q8,@ Q8<@- 6 ףp= ?Y@ (\@ @ @-Gz? Gz@6Q?Y@Q?Y@1q= ףp@Y@Y@Vg INVOICE #NameAddressCity State ZipQPartUnit$ExtQPartUnit$ExtTaxTotal] r@ Joes Bar1876 Woodside AvenueEl Cajon, CA 92021 @ @-HzG?  CAT  NK  NK  NKP nS>SteveCochard1876 Treseder CircleEl CajonCA9202158886071SharonCochard1876 Treseder CircleEl CajonCAmousewrite merge))))))))))))))))))    !P nCVS - 6Y@Q?Y@1Y@Y@ |@?--6Y@Q?Y@1Y@Y@ ~@ KEYBOARD ENTRY AND MERGE LETTERHEAD LINE FEED + RETURN WHEN PRINTING MAILING LABELS MAILING LABE FORM FEED ENVELOPES GLOSSARY CHANGES AND OPEN DOCUMENTS HANGING PARAGRAPHS INSTANT DICTIONARY CUSTOM STYLES DELETE NEXT WORD DESKTOP FULL ERRORS FIND NEXT OPIES CALCULATOR CATALOG DISK WHILE A DOCUMENT IS OPEN CUSTOM FONTS CUSTOM KEYBOARD COMMANDS TIPS This document contains tips on the following topics: BACKUP C#1 TIPS 9B<)Q<<)R< MW@N<d < ?/ @9=9=@ Q8,@|| Enter up to two quantities & Parts in col's E,FO @ ?|| and I,J. Use Apple-P to print as ASCII file.M @ Q@|| Use MW's Merge & "File3". # of fields =14. ! @ QPart #'s Unit Price|| Enter Name, Address, City, State Zip in col A-DQ @ HzG?|| Press Apple-> and enter quantity in columns "Q"Q @ Gz?|| a Part # from list at left in column "PART". DoQ ?--6Y@Q?Y@1Y@Y@Q LS AND ENVELOPES - AUTOMATED NOTEPAD PAUSE PRINTING PRINTING FORMS FROM A DATABASE PRINTING WITHOUT A FORMFEED RAM DISK DRIVERS ON YOUR MouseWrite DISK RENAMING FILES RETURN LABELS RUNNING UTILITY PROGRAMS BEFORE STARTING Moud by Z. On the screen it would appear like this: IZ ter menu of Startup Preferences. 2) Enter the transparent mode code for your printer card. For example, for the Apple //c, the transparent mode code is Control-I followe Procedure: 1) Choose Set (Parallel/Serial) Printer Card String in the Prin 1) A printer capable of downloading custom fonts. 2) A printer card with a transparent mode. This will show you every file on the disk. CUSTOM FONTS Requirements: subdirectories. It won't show any other files. To get a complete disk catalog, click on SHOW ALL FILES IN DISK CATALOG in the Preferences window, then use OPEN A GLOSSARY again. OPEN Just select OPEN A GLOSSARY from the MouseWrite menu. Click on drive #1, drive #2 or use a ProDOS pathname. You'll get acatalog showing all of the TXT type files as well as any BYE to return to MouseWrite. And you thought you needed a calculator. {:-) CATALOG DISK WHILE A DOCUMENT IS , multiply (*) or divide (/), then type BYE to return to MouseWrite. For example, type PRINT 2+2 and 4 will be printed on the screen. You can also substitute the question mark for the word PRINT. The example would then be: ?2+2. Remember to type Need to do some simple calculations while using MouseWrite? Choose BASIC.SYSTEM in the Desk Accessories window. Use Apple's built in PRINT command and math routines to add (+),subtract (-)re copied to the proper subdirectories. CALCULATOR Contrary to the information in the Reference Manual, when making backup copies you should use commands that copy the ENTIRE diskette, such as COPY VOLUME or DUPLICATE DISKETTE. This will ensure that all of the files aZOOM WITH FIND //C SYSTEM CLOCK DRIVER ON YOUR MouseWrite DISK BACKUP COPIES seWrite SLASHED ZEROS STATIONERY PADS SUBDIRECTORIES TYPING CUTS SELECTED TEXT where 'I' is highlighted to indicate it is a Control character. If you have an Apple //e with an Apple Super Serial Card, the transparent mode code is slightly different. It is Control-I followed by Z, followed by a Return. On the screen it would appear like this: IZ(Retur 9) Insert the Extra Style 2 style in your text at the point you wish the custom font be turned on. Insert another Extra Style 2 marker to turn off the custom font. beginning of the line is highlighted. Remember to include the complete pathname so MouseWrite can find the disk and subdirectory where the particular font is located. the ImageWriter, the blank line would look like this: C/MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/APPLE/COUNT.IW (press Return) where the 'C' at the where the 'C' at the beginning of the line is highlighted. If you were using the 3.5 diskette to load the COUNT font for he 5.25 diskette to load theCOUNT font for the ImageWriter, the blank line would look like this: C/ACCESSORY/FONTS/APPLE/COUNT.IW (press Return) from the Style menu. A highlighted 'C' appears. Enter the complete name of the font (in UPPER case)to load after the highlighted 'C'. For example, if you were using t 7) Open a New or Existing Document. 8) With the cursor at the beginning of a BLANK line, choose Load Custom Fontr printer card, and click on Custom Printer #3. 6) Click to close the window, then choose Return to Word Processing in the File menu. fonts for the ImageWriter II is Escape $. Press the Escape key, then press the dollar sign. 5) Click to close the window, then choose Select Standard Printer. Click on Parallel or Serial for you For example, the code to turn ON custom fonts for the ImageWriter II is Escape '. You would press the Escape key (a highlighted [ appears), then press the apostrophe key. The code to turn OFF custom g your printer's codes. Change the ON and OFF codes for Extra Style 2 to the codes that turn on custom fonts for your printer. Extra Style 2 becomes the custom font style marker. e Transfer to Custom Printer #3. A list of standard printers appears. Click on your printer, then click to close the window. 4) Choose Set Custom Printer #3. The window opens showin Check your printer card manual if you have a different printer card. 3) Click to close the window, then choosn) where 'I' is highlighted to indicate it is a Control character. Don't forget to press Return. 10) If your document with custom fonts prints all on one line, see the section in this file called LINE FEED + RETURN WHEN PRINTING. You may also have to choose SET HIGH BIT DURING PRINTING in the Printer menu of Startup Preferences. CUSTOM KEYBOARD COMMANDS 5)If your RAM card fills up while using Close All. 6)If your RAM card fills up while using Print While You Wait. For DESKe documents. 2)If your RAM card fills up while opening a document. 3)If your RAM card fills up while changing between documents. 4)If your RAM card fills up while using Print All. If you have the Expanded Desktop, there are a few other waysMouseWrite will give you the DESKTOP FULL error: 1)If you try to open more than twelv You can get a DESKTOP FULL error in a variety of ways. If you don't have the Expanded Desktop, you will get it when you try to open more than one document. remove the spaces. If the Overstrike cursor is active, the spaces will be left after the word id deleted. DESKTOP FULL ERRORS seWrite sometimes "eats" the spaces the word occupied, and sometimes it doesn't. Why? If the Insert cursor is active, MouseWrite will he style you want. DELETE NEXT WORD When using DELETE NEXT WORD, Mouprinter to one of the Custom Printers. Then change the control codes for the colors to the codes your printer wantsfor the new features. When you want to use one of them, justchoose the color style marker from the Colors menu that corresponds to t Don't have a color printer? Want to use some more of your printer's capabilities? Simple, just choose Startup Preferences and transfer your ual for a complete list of menu item numbers. CUSTOM STYLES hen, when you want to insert an Extra Style 1 style marker into the text without having to reach for the mouse, just press Control-G and then X and you're done. You can assign as many menu commands as you like. See page 53 ofthe MouseWrite Reference Man X|45 entered as a Glossary Entry would assign Extra Style 1 to the X key. T Just create a Glossary Entry for each of the commands you want to use. Then just type Control-G and the Entry Identification Character. For example: Do you use Extra Styles all the time, or find yourself reaching for the mouse to use those menu commands that don'thave a keyboard equivalent? Would you like to use some from the keyboard? TOP FULL errors 2 through 6, you won't be able to use these features until you close one of your documents. In general, if you get a DESKTOP FULL error that is due to one of these causes, you'll have to rectify the problem before you can use any one of these features. FIND NEXT ou want to change the name of the Glossary. HANGING PARAGRAPHS Do you use hanging parag By the way, when you select SAVE AS, you'll get an alert boxtelling you you're only saving the selected text. Click OK here, since that is exactly what you want to do. You'll alsoget a DOCUMENT ALREADY EXISTS alert box. Click OK here too, unless ye SAVE AS to save it as a FOR OTHER WORD PROCESSOR file type. Next, cut the Glossarytext out of your document. Finally, open it as a Glossary and you're back in business. The easy way is to use Merge. Merge the Glossary TXT file using MERGE PARAGRAPHS AT END OF DOCUMENT. Make the additions, deletions, and changes you want. Then select the text that comprises the Glossary. Usr Word Processor, choose Open a Glossary, then re-open your original document? It sure is a lot of work, especiallywhen MouseWrite has all the commands available to do this entire process without closing anything! Do you find you want to create or change a Glossary when youhave a document open? Do you close your open document, openthe Glossary as a TXT file, change it, save it using For Otheon your envelopes or mailinglabels, you can use styles, colors and even custom fonts forany or all of the fields you print. GLOSSARY CHANGES AND OPEN DOCUMENTS and centered in the window. Then choose MERGE A LIST TO MAKE FORM LETTERS to print all of your envelopes. If you want to put some pizzazz location at .1 and top margin at .3. Put the bottom margin at 3.6 and the page footer at 3.8. Put your return address at the top left of the document that you are creating. Put the ]01, ]02, etc. about four lines below the end of the return address, This time, however, make sure IGNORE PAGE SETUP is not active. Then use the Page Setup window to set up a page thatmatches your envelopes. For example, if your using 4 inch envelopes, use a Page Length of 4.0 inches. Put the header D ENVELOPES Want to print with form feed envelopes? Just follow the procedure given for Mailing Labels using Merge. not this one. The solution is to avoid having the insertion point on the beginning of any string to be found. FORM FEE MouseWrite looks for the first character AFTER the insertionpoint. For example, if you're searching for the word CAT, and the insertion point is on the C in CAT, MouseWrite begins the search with the A in CAT, and will find the next occurrence, When you're using Find Next, occasionally MouseWrite seems to skip the first occurrence of the string to be found. Why? raphs all the time? Create a Glossary Entry that looks something like this: h^J~L^U^U^U^U^U^M^P^P~L^H^H^H^H^H^M A Glossary Entry always begins with an Entry Identification Character, in this case, an h for "hanging". The Control-J (^J) causes the cursor to move down a line. The Open Appinally, four Control-C's (^C) centereach line of text and move down a line. LINE FEED + RETURN WHEN PRINTING s pressed, YOUR NAME is printed, Return is pressed again, YOUR ADDRESS is printed, and so on until all four lines of the letterhead are on the screen. Then three Control-K's (^K) cause the insertion point to move back up to the YOUR NAME line. F A Glossary Entry always begins with an Entry Identification Character, in this case, an l for "Letterhead". The right bracket (]) is the same as pressing the Return key. Thus, a Return i Just setup a Glossary Entry that looks like this: l]YOUR NAME]YOUR ADDRESS]YOUR CITY-STATE-ZIP]YOUR AREA CODE AND PHONE NUMBER^K^K^K^C^C^C^C LETTERHEAD Want to create your own letterhead with one keypress? red. MouseWrite will then continue printing the letter. You can also use this method to enter information you didn'thave when your database file was created. Just use the Keyboard Entry Character (]00) in your form document and type the appropriate title while MouseWrite is merging. Press Open Apple Return when the correct title is ente Do you want to make form letters, but your database doesn't have the Mr, Mrs, or Ms in front of the names? You don't want to address Sharon Schmitt as Mr in your greeting, do you? 0 possible spellings. If it doesn't open theSpeller window, you've already used the correct spelling. KEYBOARD ENTRY AND MERGE Just type the word the way you think it should be spelled, select the word with the mouse, and use MouseWrite Speller. If your spelling was incorrect, it'll look up the word and show you up to 1 INSTANT DICTIONARY Stuck on the spelling of a particular word? ll put the first line of a paragraph at the left margin, indent the remaining lines in the paragraph 5 spaces, and then jump to the next paragraph.It is best to start at the top of the document and work downwhen using this entry. next paragraph. In the final sequence, the Control-L (^L) and the five Control-H's (^H) move the ruler back to where it came from. So... this Glossary Entry wile L(~L) causes the Left margin to be activated. Control-U (^U) is used five times to move the left margin over five spaces.The Control-M (^M) is a Return to indicate you're done with the Ruler. The two Control-P's (^P) move the cursor to the start of the All of my text prints on one line when I'm using Custom Fonts. Some printer cards issue a line feed whenever a carriage return is sent by the program to the printer. However, since Custom Fonts requires placing your printer card into a transparent mode, the printer card never sends the line feed. the line, not in the middle where the style marker is located. Why? Some printers print an entire line at a time, that is, they store the text temporarily until they receive a Return, PAUSE PRINTING When using a Pause Printing style marker in the middle of a line, MouseWrite pauses at the start of re using the Expanded Desktop, the solution is simple enough. Just open a new document and use that as yournote pad. Save it under the name NOTEPAD and use it wheneveryou need to add to it, or review old notes. Are you thinking MouseWrite's Desk Accessories are nice, butI wish I had a note pad like Pinpoint and Jeeves? If you athat does the job. Next time you need to do it, simply load the Glossary and press one key! NOTEPAD After you have created the Form document, you need to do themerge. Go through the merge process once, writing down all of the keystrokes you used, as well as the menu commands chosen. Then write a Glossary Entry MAILING LABELS AND ENVELOPES - AUTOMATED Do you need to create Mailing Labels and Envelopes every month? Why not let MouseWrite automate the process? Select IGNORE PAGE SETUP WHEN PRINTING from the Preferences window so that you don't get any vertical page formatting. Choose MERGE LISTS TO MAKE FORM LETTERS from the File menu. ress field, and ]04 and ]05 represent the city and state, and ]06 would be the Zip code in the record. The two Returns represent the space between labels. (Return) The ]01 and ]02 would be the first and last name fields in the record, ]03 would be the add]01 ]02 ]03 ]04 ]05 ]06 (Return) Each Label used with a mailing list has a different name, address, city, state, and zip code on it. Simply make a Merge Form as follows: ive. MouseWrite will now send the line feed with every carriage return. MAILING LABELS The simple solution is to go to the Printer menu in Startup Preferences and choose the option called Line Feed + Return when Printing. A check mark will appear to the left of this option to indicate it is actand then print the entire line. When this type of printer receives the Pause Printing style marker, it pauses before it gets the Return marker, which means before it can print any of the text on that line. Most printers, especially those with Letter Quality Printing, do not have this problem. RENAMING FILES Want to rename a file or document? There are twu have MouseWrite run it as the STARTUP program (STARTUP programs are specified with the Startup Preferences selection from the MouseWrite menu). files "QUARK.INSTALL" and CATALYSTDESKTOP from your disk (a copy of your MouseWrite disk, not the original). This should free enough room for the ram disk driver program. Note that you should use the "BIN" version of a ram disk driver if yoon the MouseWrite disk. A space problem could result when you try to install the driver since the MouseWrite disk is so full. The solution is to simply delete the RAM DISK DRIVERS ON YOUR MouseWrite DISK If you have an Applied Engineering or Checkmate Technology extended ram card you may wish to put the ram disk driver program Printing window will appear. Click on CANCEL PRINTING, or press Open Apple 3, andyou'll be returned to MouseWrite without a formfeed being sent to the printer. Just put a Pause Printing style marker at the beginning of the next line after the text to be printed. After the test text is printed, the Pause Printing style marker will pause the printing and the Stop and Start PRINTING WITHOUT A FORMFEED Trying to test print just a few lines without wasting an entire page of paper for each test printout? Save the document you created as a Stationery Pad and use itwhenever you have forms to fill out. MouseWrite and your Database give you the ultimate report generator! try a test using MERGE LIST FOR FORM LETTERS. Just have it print one form by setting ENDWITH RECORD NUMBER to 1. If things are off a bit, move your ['s around until they look right, and try it again. rm you are using. Also, you may want to set the header and top margin as high as possible as well as setting the footer and bottom margin as low as possible. After all the ['s are laid out, etc. Using the left bracket ([) will cause MouseWrite to usethe Overstrike Cursor when it merges your list. Thus, the horizontal spacing you specified in your form will be preserved. Make sure you set the Page Setup correctly for the length of font (AppleWorks for example)? Just measure the location of the all of the fields on the form from the left edge. Use the Ruler to put in [01, [02, PRINTING FORMS FROM A DATABASE Want to print invoices or forms from a database, but the database won't let you format the way you wao methods you can use. First, you can use SAVE AS to save the document under a new name, and then use DELETE FILES in Startup Preferences to delete the old filename. The second method is to choose BASIC.SYSTEM in the Desk Accessories window, and rename the file using the standard ProDOS conventions. When done, simply type BYE and you're back in MouseWrite. ou would enter Control-H for the ON string, and nothing for the OFF string. Then, when you need to slash a zero, simply highlight the zero and select that style. When it is printed, you'll get slashed zeros. Do you want to put a slash through your zeros or put a tildeabove a dash (to approximate the "approximately sign")? Just use a Custom Printer to change one of the styles to Control-H. Yuch as Basic programs, can't be run, but try it and see for yourself. SLASHED ZEROS am and run it while MouseWrite is starting up. This is handy for RAM Disk driver programs, clock drivers, Hard Disk drivers, etc. Some programs, s Just enter the complete ProDOS Pathname of the utility in the Set Startup Program Pathname window in the Disk menu of Startup Preferences. Then, whenever MouseWrite starts, it will look for that progrite Do you find yourself running utility programs from BASIC before you run MouseWrite? Would you like it to be automatic? ne up everything. You could go to 4 up, 5 up, or even 6 up labels (if you can findthem and fit them in your printer). RUNNING UTILITY PROGRAMS BEFORE STARTING MouseWrween labels. If you use more than one up labels, use the MouseWrite rulerto position a second column for another name/address column.You can use Tab and a Tab stop to li If you have different labels, just experiment with the number of Returns you need. Six lines will work fine for 15/16 inch labels. That's 15/16 inches for the label, 1/16 inch for the gap bet Choose SELECT ENTIRE DOCUMENT from the Edit menu. Choose Copy. Then Paste it one less than the number of labels you want labels. For example, if you want 10 labels, paste it 9 times. Print it out and you're done. Select IGNORE PAGE SETUP WHEN PRINTING from the Preferences window so that you don't get any vertical page formatting. Your City and State Zip Code (Return only) (Return only) labels (your return address, for example), simply create a new document that contains six lines: Your Name Your Address RETURN LABELS If you just want to put the same name and address on some Remember that you need to place a style marker on both sides of the zero, otherwise MouseWrite won't know when to turn off the slashes. If you forget to do this, MouseWrite will print a Control-H at the start of every new line. It always turns styles that are in effect back on at the start of each line until the style has been turned off. STATIONERY PADS as your startup disk, you would install the clock driver on it. A space problem may result when you install the driver sincethe MouseWrite disk is so full. The solutionipherals Unlimited [800-228-1165] and known as Time-Trax clock or System Clock) uses a RAM based driver program to communicate with ProDOS and MouseWrite. The driver program must be installed on your startup disk. If you use the MouseWrite disk //C SYSTEM CLOCK DRIVER ON YOUR MouseWrite DISK This clock for the Apple //c (which is also available from Creative Per Press Control-Z while the Find window is open and you'll be zoomed out. Then, only the found marker will be zoomed in and you can see exactly where you are in the document. Searching for styles, page formatting markers, Return markers with Find/Replace? Having a hard time seeing where you are because your Zoomed In? menu, simply start typing again. MouseWrite will cut the text when you start typing. ZOOM WITH FIND Tired of having to go to the Edit menu to Cut some text? Turn on TYPING CUTS SELECTED TEXT in the Preferences window.Then when you select the text you want to cut, don't go to the Edit press Return, and you're back in MouseWrite. TYPING CUTS SELECTED TEXT pplesoft prompt (]) type: /MW/DOCUMENTS,TDIR (press Return) When the disk drive stops, type BYE, Suppose you have a diskette with the Volume name of "MW", and you want to create a folder or subdirectory called "DOCUMENTS". Choose Basic.System in the Desk Accessories window, and at the A SUBDIRECTORIES How do you create a subdirectory while using MouseWrite? When you need to write a letter, just open this Stationery Pad and start writing. The repetitive work has been done foryou. Just create a document that has all the Tabs, margins, Page Setup, and even the standard text you always use, and save it as a Stationary Pad. Do you use non-standard formats? Would you like to have a standard document width of 10 inches? Do you always find yourself typing your name, address, and so on when you writeletters? is to simply delete the files QUARK.INSTALL and CATALYSTDESKTOP from a copy of your MouseWrite disk, not the original. This will free enough room for the clock driver. 82586  @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/GRAPHIC.EP This is the GRAPHIC font: C font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/GOTHIC.EP This is the GOTHITS/EPSON/FLOW.EP This is the FLOW font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i jN O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FON MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/COUNT.EP This is the COUNT font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/COLOSSAL.EP This is the COLOSSAL font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/BYTE.EP This is the BYTE font: This is the BLIPPO font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x\ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/BLIPPO.EP MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/GREEK.EP This is the GREEK font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? S/EPSON/STOP.EP This is the STOP font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONT MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/STENCIL.EP This is the STENCIL font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/SLANT.EP This is the SLANT font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/ROMAN.EP This is the ROMAN font: This is the PUDGY font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : ; < = > ? MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/PUDGY.EP MOUSEWRITE/ACCESSORY/FONTS/EPSON/OUTLINE.EP This is the OUTLINE font: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \