Applications Appearing in Windows 3.1 APPS.HLP (D-M)Last reviewed: May 1, 1997Article ID: Q82175 |
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SUMMARYThe following is the complete text for each application listed in the Microsoft Windows version 3.1 APPS.HLP file.
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First Byte Monologue for WindowsTo run Monologue with Windows version 3.1, you might need to add the following line to the [386Enh] section of your SYSTEM.INI file:
device=vpd.386Make this addition if you cannot start Windows after installing Monologue.
hDC First Apps Memory Viewer 1.0To run hDC First Apps Memory Viewer with Windows version 3.1, you need to use Memory Viewer version 1.1 or later. To obtain an updated version of Memory Viewer, call the hDC Computer Corporation customer service department at 206-885-5550. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or hDC Computer Corporation subsidiary.
Hewlett-Packard NewWaveTo run Hewlett-Packard NewWave with Windows version 3.1, you need to use NewWave version 4.0 or later. For information about obtaining an updated version of NewWave, contact your software vendor or Hewlett-Packard Company at 1-800-752-0900. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Hewlett-Packard subsidiary.
Lotus Ami ProTo run Lotus Ami Pro with Windows version 3.1, you must use Ami Pro version 2.0 or later. For information about obtaining an updated version of Lotus Ami Pro, contact your software vendor or call the Lotus Corporation at 404-391-0011 or 1-800-831-9679. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Lotus subsidiary.
Microsoft Bookshelf for WindowsTo use Microsoft Bookshelf for Windows with Windows version 3.1, you must use Bookshelf version 1991* or later. To obtain an updated version of Microsoft Bookshelf, contact your software vendor or call Microsoft Sales and Service at 1-800-426-9400. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Microsoft subsidiary.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2.0eWindows version 3.1 uses descriptive printer-model names for printer drivers instead of the generic names used in previous versions. PowerPoint does not recognize the new names and will warn you that the printer has changed. To use TrueType fonts with PowerPoint, you must select a driver other than the default or Genigraphics printer driver. For information about obtaining an updated version of Microsoft PowerPoint, contact your software vendor or call Microsoft Sales and Service at 1-800-426-9400. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Microsoft subsidiary.
Microsoft Productivity Pack 1.0Microsoft Productivity Pack version 1.0 was designed specifically for Windows version 3.0. To run Microsoft Productivity Pack with Windows version 3.1, you need to obtain the updated version that was designed for Windows version 3.1. To obtain an updated version of Microsoft Productivity Pack, contact your software vendor or call Microsoft Sales and Service at 1-800-426-9400. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Microsoft subsidiary.
Microsoft Word for Windows 1.1When you upgrade Windows from version 3.0 to version 3.1, the new fonts that are included with version 3.1 might not appear in the Word for Windows list of available fonts. To correct this, choose the Print Setup command from the File menu in Word. When the Print Setup dialog box appears, choose the OK button. To use Word for Windows with Windows version 3.1, it is recommended that you update to Word for Windows version 2.0. For information about obtaining Microsoft Word for Windows version 2.0, contact your software vendor or call Microsoft Sales and Service at 1-800-426-9400. Outside the United States, contact your local software vendor or Microsoft subsidiary. The products included here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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