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                     |          MENU SELECTION          |
 
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                     |           HFK Software           |
 
                     |      Sixty-Eight Wells Road      |
 
                     |        Lincoln, MA  01773        |
 
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                     |           617-259-0059           |
 
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                     |__________________________________|
 

 

 

 
                                 Version 2.1
 

 
                                  12-15-93
 

 

 

 
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                      T A B L E    o f    C O N T E N T S
 

 

 
                    INTRODUCTION                           1
 

 
                    INTRODUCTORY DEMO                      1
 

 
                    SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS                    2
 

 
                    INSTALLATION                           2
 

 
                    MENU PRESENTATION                      2
 

 
                    MENU SELECTION                         4
 

 
                    BATCH BRANCHING                        4
 

 
                    SPECIAL CHARACTERS                     5
 

 
                    HIGHLIGHTED CHARACTERS                 6
 

 
                    MENU COLORS                            6
 

 
                    SYSTEM RE-BOOT                         7
 

 
                    CLOCK FORMAT                           7
 

 
                    DEBUGGING BATCH FILES                  7
 

 
                    VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS                     7
 

 
                    REGISTRATION                           8
 

 
                    APPENDIX-A -- SAMPLE BATCH FILE        9
 

 
                    APPENDIX-B -- SHAREWARE DECLARATION   11
 

 
                    REGISTRATION FORM                     12
 



                        --  I N T R O D U C T I O N  --
 

 
         CHOOSE provides  an easy  to use, yet powerful, means of menu
 
         controlled  branching  within  the  AUTOEXEC  or other  BATCH
 
         stream.
 

 
         A system  administrator can  use CHOOSE to organize a complex
 
         DOS  environment so that users of the system may run programs
 
         under   the   proper  directories   by  simply   making  menu
 
         selections -- that  is, without  an understanding, or keying,
 
         of long input strings, e.g., CD\DOCS\BUSINESS\SALES ...
 

 
         CHOOSE may be used as a conventional menu system to provide a
 
         main  menu from  which programs  may be  run; however, CHOOSE
 
         provides much more.   Since menu selections cause a branch to
 
         a specific position within a batch file, DOS commands at that
 
         position not  only can  run a  program, but  also may  select
 
         drives, change directories, copy and rename files, as well as
 
         present another menu with more choices and more branches.
 

 
         The number  of menus  in a  batch stream is unlimited and you
 
         may  nest or  cascade menus  as freely  as needed.   The more
 
         complex the environment, the more useful CHOOSE is in keeping
 
         things simple and avoiding error prone situations.
 

 

 

 
                  --  I N T R O D U C T O R Y    D E M O  --
 

 
         The  details in  this manual  are more easily understood once
 
         you have seen CHOOSE in action.   If you have not already run
 
         the MENU batch, you might wish to do so now by:
 

 
            1. Making  sure  that  your  CHOOSE  files are  in the
 
               current drive/directory,
 

 
            2. Entering "MENU" on the DOS command line, and
 

 
            3. Experimenting by making various selections.
 

 
         After running  the MENU  batch, you  may wish  to examine the
 
         batch  file (MENU.BAT)  and relate  the file  content to  the
 
         observed actions.
 

 

 

 









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                --  S Y S T E M    R E Q U I R E M E N T S  --
 

 
         CHOOSE requires  about 10K  bytes of  RAM and  runs via batch
 
         files  between other  application programs.    CHOOSE is  NOT
 
         a TSR and does not require resident memory.   That is, memory
 
         is  of no concern because CHOOSE requires much less than most
 
         other applications.
 

 
         CHOOSE runs  on an  IBM PC (or  equivalent) under DOS version
 
         2.0 or later.
 

 

 

 
                        --  I N S T A L L A T I O N  --
 

 
         CHOOSE  installation is  simple.   Just  copy the file called
 
         "CHOOSE.COM" onto  your system  disk.   CHOOSE.COM may reside
 
         anywhere as long as the batch processor can find it (or it is
 
         explicitly referenced).    CHOOSE.COM is normally copied onto
 
         the root directory and is available via the PATH.
 

 
         CHOOSE  does work on diskette only computers, however complex
 
         batch files  generally run  slowly without  a hard disk.   In
 
         this  case it  may be worthwhile using a small "RAM DRIVE" to
 
         contain CHOOSE.COM, batch, and related files.
 

 

 

 
                  --  M E N U    P R E S E N T A T I O N  --
 

 
         CHOOSE  menu  text either  originates on  the CHOOSE  command
 
         line,  or in  a file  whose name  is specified on the command
 
         line.
 

 
         Normally,  CHOOSE  is  executed  via  batch  files; but,  for
 
         tutorial  purposes,  you  may  wish  to  install  CHOOSE  and
 
         experiment by  entering CHOOSE  commands in  response to  the
 
         DOS prompt.
 

 
         The three basic forms of a CHOOSE command are:
 

 
              CHOOSE
 
              CHOOSE <title>^<selection-1>^ ... ^<selection-N>
 
              CHOOSE <file specification>
 

 
         Entering just "CHOOSE" will result in a brief command summary
 
         display.
 

 







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         Entering
 

 
              CHOOSE *** MAIN MENU ***^Windows^WordPerfect^Backup
 

 
         will present the following menu, accept a user selection, and
 
         return  with  the  BATCH  ERRORLEVEL  set  to  indicate which
 
         selection was made.
 

 
                 +-------------------------------------------+
 
                 |             *** MAIN MENU ***             |
 
                 |-------------------------------------------|
 
                 |                Windows                    |
 
                 |                WordPerfect                |
 
                 |                Backup                     |
 
                 |-----------+-------------------+-----------|
 
                 |  9:07:29  | UNREGISTERED USER | 15-0CT-93 |
 
                 +-----------+-------------------+-----------+
 

 
         Note that  the CHOOSE  command contained title text (*** MAIN
 
         MENU ***)  terminated by a carat (^) and followed by the text
 
         of  three  menu  selections  separated  by  carats.    Up  to
 
         seventeen menu selections may be specified.
 

 
         A DOS  command line  is limited to about 125 characters which
 
         limits  the  size  of  a CHOOSE  menu that  may be  presented
 
         directly from a command line.  When a CHOOSE menu exceeds the
 
         command line  capacity, simply  place the menu text in a file
 
         and specify the file name on the command line.
 

 
         When  menu text  is provided  in a file, CRs (carriage return
 
         characters) are  treated as carats and LFs and other non-text
 
         characters  are ignored.    Therefore, while  you may provide
 
         menu text  as one long line (just as on the command line), it
 
         is generally preferable to place each menu line on a separate
 
         file line (without the carats).
 

 
         CHOOSE  menus  are  displayed  centered  both  vertically and
 
         horizontally and overlaying any screen text.  That is, CHOOSE
 
         does not clear the screen before constructing a menu.  When a
 
         selection is made, CHOOSE restores the overlayed display text
 
         before exiting  to DOS.   Therefore, use the CLS command when
 
         you prefer a blank menu background.
 

 
              CLS
 
              CHOOSE *** MAIN MENU ***^Windows^WordPerfect^Backup
 

 









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         You may  wish to have help, sample, or other text surrounding
 
         a  menu.   You  might also  wish to clear the background upon
 
         menu selection.  For example:
 

 
              TYPE BACKGND.TXT
 
              CHOOSE *** MAIN MENU ***^Windows^WordPerfect^Backup
 
              CLS
 
              IF ERRORLEV . . .
 

 

 

 
                     --  M E N U    S E L E C T I O N  --
 

 
         CHOOSE   uses  standard   menus  with  single-keystroke   and
 
         point-and-shoot selection methods.  When a menu is displayed,
 
         the  user  may  make  a  selection by:  (1) striking the  key
 
         corresponding to  the first  (or highlighted)  character of a
 
         menu  choice, or  (2) using the UP and DOWN arrow keys and/or
 
         the SPACE bar to position the menu selection bar on a desired
 
         item,   and  then  striking  ENTER  to  make  the  selection.
 
         Striking the ESCAPE key backs out without making a selection.
 

 
         If a  mouse is  available, it  may also  be used to make menu
 
         selections using any button.
 

 

 

 
                    --  B A T C H    B R A N C H I N G  --
 

 
         The  power of  CHOOSE results  from the ability to change the
 
         course of execution within batch streams via menu selections.
 
         DOS's "ERRORLEVEL" is used to effect branching within a batch
 
         file.
 

 
         Whenever a menu selection is made, CHOOSE sets the ERRORLEVEL
 
         as follows and exits to DOS.
 

 
              ERRORLEVEL=17  SEVENTEENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=16  SIXTEENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=15  FIFTEENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=14  FOURTEENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=13  THIRTEENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=12  TWELFTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=11  ELEVENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=10  TENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=9   NINTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=8   EIGHTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=7   SEVENTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=6   SIXTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=5   FIFTH from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=4   FOURTH from LAST menu selection made
 




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              ERRORLEVEL=3   THIRD from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=2   SECOND from LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=1   LAST menu selection made
 
              ERRORLEVEL=0   ESCAPE struck
 

 
         BATCH's "IF ERRORLEVEL=" sub-commands are used following each
 
         CHOOSE  line to  cause the  appropriate branching  in control
 
         flow as shown in the following example.
 

 
              CLS
 
              CHOOSE *** MAIN MENU ***^Windows^WordPerfect^Backup
 
              IF ERRORLEVEL=3 GOTO :WINDOWS
 
              IF ERRORLEVEL=2 GOTO :WORD_PROC
 
              IF ERRORLEVEL=1 GOTO :TAPE_BACKUP
 
              GOTO :ESC_STRUCK
 

 
         NOTE -- Since the IF ERRORLEVEL sub-command does not test for
 
         EQUAL,  but  rather tests  for GREATER THAT OR EQUAL TO,  you
 
         must test for ERRORLEVELs in descending order.  Hence, CHOOSE
 
         sets ERRORLEVELs  in increasing  order from  the BOTTOM UP so
 
         that you may test from the TOP DOWN.
 

 
         If  in the  example above, the second menu selection is made,
 
         then CHOOSE  exits with ERRORLEVEL=2, the first IF ERRORLEVEL
 
         sub-command  fails (because the ERRORLEVEL is not equal to or
 
         greater than  three), the  second IF ERRORLEVEL succeeds, and
 
         control  is transferred  to a point in the batch file labeled
 
         ":WORD_PROC" where the appropriate DOS commands are executed.
 

 

 

 
                 --  S P E C I A L    C H A R A C T E R S  --
 

 
         Special characters  may be  used in  menu title and selection
 
         text  via a  five-character symbol  consisting of the display
 
         code (decimal) enclosed in braces.  For example:
 

 
              {003}   is displayed as a heart symbol,
 
              {168}   is displayed as an inverted question mark,
 
              {171}   is displayed as a 1/2 symbol,
 
              {172}   is displayed as a 1/4 symbol,
 
              {241}   is displayed as a plus-or-minus symbol,
 
              {242}   is displayed as a greater-than-or-equal symbol,
 
              {243}   is displayed as a less-than-or-equal symbol,
 
              {248}   is displayed as a degree symbol,
 
              {060}   is displayed as a less-than symbol (<),
 
              {062}   is displayed as a greater-than symbol (>),
 
              {124}   is displayed as a vertical bar (|), etc.
 

 






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         See your  hardware reference  manual for  a complete  list of
 
         display codes.
 

 
         NOTE -- DOS  uses the  "<" ">" and "|" characters  in command
 
         lines as  filter, redirection, and piping operators.   If you
 
         provide  menu text on a CHOOSE command line (rather than in a
 
         file), you  must use  {060} {062} and {124} to  specify these
 
         special characters.
 

 

 

 
             --  H I G H L I G H T E D    C H A R A C T E R S  --
 

 
         A  character  of  a  selection  line  may  be highlighted  by
 
         enclosing that character in braces.  Using "Word{P}erfect" as
 
         a menu selection would display the line as "WordPerfect" with
 
         the "P"  displayed differently and USED AS THE SELECTION KEY.
 
         That  is, this  selection may  be made  by striking the P-key
 
         instead of the W-key.
 

 

 

 
                        --  M E N U    C O L O R S  --
 

 
         When your  display mode  is CO80,  menus are  displayed using
 
         white  characters  on  a  blue  background  with  highlighted
 
         characters shown  in white also.   Highlighted characters are
 
         displayed  with extra  intensity (bold)  and are recognizable
 
         even without a color difference.
 

 
         You may  override this  color selection by beginning the menu
 
         text  with a five-character color specification consisting of
 
         three  color  indicators  enclosed  in  braces.    The  first
 
         indicator   specifies  the  normal  text  color,  the  second
 
         indicates the  color of highlighted characters, and the third
 
         the  background color.   The following eight letters are used
 
         to indicate each of the eight possible colors.
 

 
              R - Red       G - Green     B - Blue      W - White
 
              M - Magenta   Y - Yellow    C - Cyan      K - blacK
 

 
         For example: CHOOSE {BCW}MAIN MENU^Windows^WordPerfect
 
                              |||
 
                              ||+-- causes White background
 
                              |+--- causes Cyan highlighted characters
 
                              +---- causes Blue normal text
 

 
         When your display mode is MONO or BW80, default and specified
 
         colors are  ignored and menus are displayed using black char-
 
         acters  on  a  white background  with highlighted  characters
 
         shown blinking.
 




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                     --  S Y S T E M    R E - B O O T  --
 

 
         In  a complex environment, it may be necessary to re-boot (to
 
         clear an  accumulation of  drivers or  TSRs from  memory) and
 
         start  fresh via  AUTOEXEC.   A "CHOOSE RE-BOOT" command will
 
         restart your system just as if you had held CTRL-ALT-DEL.
 

 
         In some  cases, your batch process may temporarily substitute
 
         new AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to effect the appearance
 
         of continuous (seamless) control.
 

 

 

 
                       --  C L O C K    F O R M A T  --
 

 
         CHOOSE displays the current time and date while waiting for a
 
         menu selection to be made.
 

 
         When  you register, you may specify a clock format of "12" or
 
         "24" which indicates whether your copy of CHOOSE will display
 
         time in a 12- or 24-hour format.
 

 
         |-----------+-----------         |-----------+----------
 
         |  9:07:29  | REGISTERED U       | 21:07:29  | REGISTERED U
 
         +-----------+---------------     +-----------+---------------
 
               (12-hour format)                 (24-hour format)
 

 

 

 
              --  D E B U G G I N G    B A T C H    F I L E S  --
 

 
         CHOOSE batch  files are  normally run with "ECHO OFF" to keep
 
         the screen clear between menu displays.
 

 
         If  your batch  file is not running properly: (1) temporarily
 
         remove (or  REM-out) ECHO OFF  commands, (2) strike CTRL-P to
 
         enable   command  logging,   (3) run  the   batch  file,  and
 
         (4) examine the  printed command  log.   Comparing  a desired
 
         batch  flow with  the actual  batch flow  generally makes the
 
         necessary batch file correction obvious.
 

 

 

 
                 --  V I S U A L    I M P A I R M E N T S  --
 

 
         CHOOSE has  been designed to work with speech and large print
 
         systems  used by  the blind and visually impaired.   All menu
 
         text is written directly to the screen memory, except for the
 
         menu title and the menu bar selection which are displayed via
 
         the cursor and BIOS (INT 10H).
 

 




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         When a  speech system  is tracking  BIOS screen  writes and a
 
         menu  is displayed,  the title  and the  first selection  are
 
         verbalized.
 

 
         As the  SPACE BAR is  struck, the menu bar cycles through the
 
         selection  lines verbalizing each.   When a desired option is
 
         heard, striking ENTER makes the selection.
 

 
         The cursor  is kept invisible, but always remains on the menu
 
         bar line.  Hence, the selection under the menu bar can always
 
         be examined in detail using the features of the speech system
 
         in used.
 

 

 

 
                        --  R E G I S T R A T I O N  --
 

 
         CHOOSE  is a  complete package  that is provided as SHAREWARE
 
         (see Appendix-B).    Enjoy getting  to know CHOOSE and under-
 
         standing the benefits it provides.
 

 
         Feel free to make copies for your friends and co-workers.
 

 
         When  you put  CHOOSE to productive use, a small registration
 
         fee is due.  A convenient registration form is included.
 

 
         When you register (via mail, fax or phone):
 

 
                  YOU PROVIDE         and         YOU RECEIVE
 

 
           "Personalization text" to       The registration codes to
 
           replace UNREGISTERED USER       personalize  your copy of
 
           (e.g.,  your personal  or       CHOOSE.
 
           company name).
 

 
           Twenty dollars ($20)  via       The right  to put  CHOOSE
 
           check or  MasterCard/VISA       to  productive use and to
 
           account number/expiration       receive support.
 
           date/signature.
 

 
         NOTE-1: This offer is subject to change without notice.
 

 
         NOTE-2: Use of  CHOOSE within a commercial product requires a
 
                 software license.
 











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                              A P P E N D I X - A
 

 
                      S A M P L E    B A T C H    F I L E
 

 

 
           ECHO OFF
 

 
           :MAIN_MENU -- DISPLAY MAIN MENU
 
            CLS
 
            CHOOSE MAIN MENU^{W}indows^Word{P}erfect^{F}ormat^{B}ackup
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=4 GOTO :WINDOWS
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=3 GOTO :WORD_PROC
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=2 GOTO :FORMAT
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=1 GOTO :TAPE_BACKUP
 
            GOTO :ESC_STRUCK
 

 
           :WINDOWS -- "Windows" SELECTED
 
            WIN
 
            GOTO :MAIN_MENU
 

 
           :WORD_PROC -- "WordPerfect" SELECTED
 
            CD\WORDPERF
 
            WP
 
            CD\
 
            GOTO :MAIN_MENU
 

 
           :FORMAT -- "Format" SELECTED
 
            CLS
 
            ECHO Formatting diskette in Drive-A
 
            EZ-DEX KEYBOARD_PRIME=~ARCHIVE~N~
 
            FORMAT A:/U/V
 
            GOTO :MAIN_MENU
 

 
           :TAPE_BACKUP -- "Backup" SELECTED
 
            MEM/C
 
            CHOOSE IS MEMORY FREE OF TSRs?^Yes (backup)^No (re-boot)
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=2 GOTO :START_BACKUP
 
            IF ERRORLEVEL=1 GOTO :RE-BOOT
 
            GOTO :MAIN_MENU
 
           :START_BACKUP
 
            CD\TRAKKER
 
            TAPE
 
            CD\
 
            GOTO :MENU1
 
           :RE-BOOT
 
            ECHO RE-BOOTING SYSTEM
 
            CHOOSE RE-BOOT
 

 
           :ESC_STRUCK -- ESCAPE struck
 




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         NOTE-1: In  this simple  batch file (which might be a part of
 
                 an  AUTOEXEC),  highlights  are  used so  that single
 
                 keystrokes  of  "W" "P" "F"  and "B" may  be used  to
 
                 select Windows, WordPerfect, Format and Backup.  Only
 
                 the  "P" in  WordPerfect need be highlighted, but the
 
                 "W" "F" and "B"  are  highlighted  so  that the  four
 
                 selection keys are displayed in the same color.
 

 
         NOTE-2: Striking  the  ESCAPE  key results  in a  transfer of
 
                 control to ":ESC_STRUCK" at the end of the batch file
 
                 which results in a return to the DOS prompt.   A menu
 
                 selection of  "E{x}it" might  have been used, but the
 
                 GOTO  for the  ESCAPE-struck condition  should NOT be
 
                 eliminated (because someone might strike ESC).
 

 
         NOTE-3: At ":TAPE_BACKUP"  the current  memory allocation  is
 
                 displayed  via "MEM/C"  (not included in DOS 3) and a
 
                 menu is  presented overlaying  the allocation  infor-
 
                 mation (without covering TSR names).  The tape backup
 
                 program performs  poorly when  TSR's are  using large
 
                 blocks of memory and this menu allows you to view the
 
                 allocation display  and re-boot if too much memory is
 
                 blocked-out.    This menu  overlaying a  memory usage
 
                 report appears as follows:
 

 
         -------------      ---------------------   -------------
 
           MSDOS              15296      ( 14.9K)       3BC0
 
           HIMEM               1072      (  1.0K)        430
 
           COMMAND             2626      (  2.6K)        A40
 
           MOUSE              16272      ( 15.9K)       3F90
 
           COMBO             114976      (112.3K)      1C120
 
           EZ-DEX             11264      ( 11.0K)       2C00
 
           NAV&          +-------------------------------------------+
 
           ANSI          |          IS MEMORY FREE OF TSRs?          |
 
           RAMDRIVE      |-------------------------------------------|
 
           FREE          |               Yes (backup)                |
 
           FREE          |               No (re-boot)                |
 
           FREE          |-----------+-------------------+-----------|
 
                         |  9:07:29  | UNREGISTERED USER | 15-0CT-93 |
 
         Total  FREE :   +-----------+-------------------+-----------+
 

 
         Total bytes available to programs :
 
         Largest executable program size :
 

 
            3145728 bytes total contiguous extended memory
 
                  0 bytes available contiguous extended memory
 
            3080192 bytes available XMS memory
 
                    MS-DOS resident in High Memory Area
 







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                              A P P E N D I X - B
 

 
                  S H A R E W A R E     D E C L A R A T I O N
 

 

 

 

 
         This product  is produced  by a  member of the Association of
 
         Shareware  Professionals (ASP).   ASP wants to make sure that
 
         the shareware principle works for you.   If you are unable to
 
         resolve  a shareware-related  problem with  an ASP  member by
 
         contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help.  The
 
         ASP Ombudsman  can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
 
         an ASP  member, but  does not provide technical support for a
 
         members' products.  You may contact the ASP Ombudsman via:
 

 
                                 ASP Ombudsman
 
                                545 Grover Road
 
                          Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA
 

 
                               FAX: 616-788-2765
 

 
                                      or
 

 
                   CompuServe Mail: ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
 

 

 
         HFK Software actively  supports the  goals and  principles of
 
         the Association of Shareware Professionals.
 
























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           --  C H O O S E    R E G I S T R A T I O N    F O R M  --
 

 
  +-Personalization-Text:--------------------------------+  +-Clock Format:--+
 
  |                                                      |  |                |
 
  +-----(10-35-characters-in-place-of-UNREGISTERED-USER)-+  +-----(12/24-hr)-+
 

 
  +-MasterCard-or-VISA-Account-No:--------------+  +-Phone:------------------+
 
  |                                             |  |                         |
 
  +---------------------------------------------+  +-------------------------+
 

 
  +-Exp:-----+  +-Signature:--------------------+  +-Fax:--------------------+
 
  |          |  |                         ($20) |  |                         |
 
  +----------+  +-------------------------------+  +-------------------------+
 

 

 
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        This form may be:
 
          (1) folded and placed in a standard business window envelope;
 
          (2) folded, taped, stamped, and mailed without an envelope; or
 
          (3) FAXed to HFK Software at 617-259-0626.
 

 
        Phone orders via: 617-259-0059
 

 
        Massachusetts residents must include state sales tax.
 

 
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