Running Microsoft Chart 3.0 in Standard-Mode Windows

Last reviewed: November 23, 1994
Article ID: Q81651
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows operating system versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11

SUMMARY

This article discusses Windows PIF settings for running Microsoft Chart version 3.0 in standard-mode Windows.

MORE INFORMATION

The following are the recommended PIF file settings for Microsoft Chart version 3.0 (be sure to include your actual path and directory for Program Name and Start-up Directory):

   Program Name:                C:\CHART\CHART.COM
   Program Title:               Microsoft Chart Version 3.0
   Program Parameters:          /C
   Start-up Directory:          C:\CHART
   Kilobytes Required:          310
   Kilobytes Desired:           384
   Directly Modifies:           Screen
   Program Switch:              Graphics/Multiple Text
   Screen Exchange:             Graphics Text
   Close Window On Exit:        Selected (see below)

NOTE: If an MS-DOS-based application is run from a PIF file without the Close Window On Exit option selected, when the MS-DOS-based application is closed, an inactive application window remains open until it is closed. To close an inactive application window, press ALT+SPACEBAR and choose Close from the Control menu.


KBCategory: kbtool kbinterop
KBSubcategory: win30 win31
Additional reference words: 3.00 3.00a Chart PIF 3.10 3.11


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Last reviewed: November 23, 1994
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