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Welcome to Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp, the best-selling Windows Add-On Help
System in the world. RabbitHelp's innovative RabbitSteps and easy approach
can help you make quick work of your daily computing tasks.

Thanks to you, Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp is # 1.

The RabbitHelp Add-On Help System for Windows programs is used by thousands of
individuals, corporations, educational institutions and government agencies in
over 90 countries worldwide.

We're making Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp avaiable under the Webster's
Lexxicon No-Nonsense Availability Policy.  See the file AVAIL.TXT for
more information on it.

This edition of Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp will help you with Microsoft
Word for Windows 6.0.  Other editions of Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp
include help with WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows and other Windows applications.

                                                                 
SECTION -1-  FLOPPY DISK BASED INSTALLATION

Insert the RabbitHelp disk into your floppy disk drive.  From the
Windows Program Manager, click on File and select Run.  At the prompt,
type A:\SETUP (or B:\SETUP), and press ENTER. 

When the installation is complete, click on the RabbitHelp icon, and you're
ready to go! Just run Microsoft Word version 6 for Windows as you normally
would. RabbitHelp is now "plugged in" to Word's main menu, and is launched
with a single mouse click.


SECTION -2- INSTALLATION FROM DOWNLOADED ZIP FILE

1.  Included in this ZIP file is a program to automatically install
    Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp onto your hard disk.  You'll need
    approximately 2mb of free disk space to complete the installation.

2.  From the Windows Program Manager, click the File menu and select
    Run.  You'll be asked for the name of the program to run.  Enter
    the name of the directory in which you downloaded this ZIP file
    followed by SETUP.EXE.  For example, if you downloaded the file to
    a directory called "C:\DOWNLOAD", you'd type "C:\DOWNLOAD\SETUP.EXE"
    (without the quotes).

3.  When the installation is complete, new icons for RabbitHelp will appear on
    your Windows desktop. Click on the RabbitHelp icon, and you're ready to go!

4.  Run Microsoft Word version 6 for Windows as you normally would. RabbitHelp
    is now "plugged in" to Word's main menu, and is launched with a single
    mouse click.

5.  Each time you start Windows, Steve Dossick's RabbitHelp will be
    loaded.  Don't worry -- it only uses a *very* small piece of memory
    while it's waiting for you to start Microsoft Word.

6.  Copy RABWORD.ZIP to a 3.5" or 5 1/4" diskette. This is your backup copy in
    case you need to reinstall RabbitHelp software for Windows.

7.  Finally, delete RABWORD.ZIP from the download directory.


SECTION -3- HOW TO GET THE LATEST VERSIONS OF RABBITHELP.

A) You may download the RabbitHelp version you need from:

   - Internet: Webster's Lexxicon's designated FTP site on the Internet.
     FTP to ftp.netcom.com:/pub/websters.

   - Software Creations BBS - "Home Of The Authors"
     2400-16.8k V.32/V.42bis US Robotics: (508) 368-7139
     2400-28.8k V.32/V42bis Hayes 28800: (508) 365-9352
    
   - Webster's Automated Online Service BBS
     (718)897-6902, protocol 8N1.

   - CompuServe: WUGNET forum, Library 13.

    Below are steps to download a RabbitHelp file from the
    Webster's Lexxicon Automated Online Service BBS:

B)  For proper display, your communication software should
    provide ANSI terminal support. Most packages provide
    VT-100 terminal emulation, which is fine for the Webster's
    Lexxicon Automated Online Service BBS.

C)  If you're using a Windows based package, select a screen
    font (such as: Terminal) that includes extended ASCII
    characters.

D)  Once connected, you'll be prompted to enter your first
    and last name and a password. If you haven't used the
    service before, you'll be asked to verify your name and
    then answer a few questions. The menu-driven system
    guides you through the various product and file
    areas. You'll always receive a list of options when you
    are prompted to make any choice.

E)  THE MAIN MENU

    The Main Menu shows the product whose files you can access.
    At the Main menu, type "F" to select the Files menu.

F)  DOWNLOADING FILES

    Once you know the name of the file you want to download,
    type "D" for download at the File menu. When prompted,
    type the full name of the file or files. (If you do not
    know the protocol or download keys to press, refer to
    your telecommunications manual.)

G)  WORKING WITH DOWNLOADED FILES

    Most of the files on Webster's Automated Online Service BBS
    are stored and transferred in an archived (compressed) format
    and need to be unarchived before they can be used.

    If you don't have the unarchiving utility PKUNZIP v.204G or newer,
    download PKZ204G.EXE from your favorite local BBS and execute it.
    You'll receive PKUNZIP and PKZIP utilities. To unarchive
    the RabbitHelp file, type PKUNZIP and then the name of the
    archived file. For example: PKUNZIP RABWORD.ZIP

SECTION -4- SUPPORT

Support is available only to registered users of Steve Dossick's
RabbitHelp.  See the accompanying file, LICENSE.TXT, for more
information on your license for the use of this software.

As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome!  Please send them
via Internet email to support@websters.com or by US Mail to the
following address:

Webster's Lexxicon Publishing Corp.
Consumer Products Support Division
P.O. Box 751034
Forest Hills, NY 11375

Copyright 1994 Webster's Lexxicon Publishing Corp. All Rights Reserved.




