6.The program will then give you a list of the modifications that it will make to your AppleWorks disk(s) and ask you if you want to continue. If you want to go ahead and make these modifications to your AppleWorks disk(s), hit the “Y” key. If you don’t want to make these modifications, hit the “N” key to return to the main menu.

7.After the STARTUP disk has been successfully modified, you may be prompted to remove it from the disk drive and insert a COPY (write enabled) of the AppleWorks PROGRAM Disk. The volume directory name of this disk must be the same as the STARTUP disk. Press the space bar to continue.

8.When the modification to the AppleWorks PROGRAM Disk has been completed, the program will prompt for a key press to quit. Press the space bar and the modified AppleWorks can then be booted in the normal manner.

Setting the AppleWorks Enhancement Options

Boot the AppleWorks startup disk just like you normally would. (Notice that the AppleWorks version number near the lower right corner of the startup screen now has an “A” tagged onto its end (Ex: 2.0A). If it doesn’t have an “A: appended to the version number, it hasn’t been modified correctly.

When the startup disk has finished loading, remove the startup disk and insert the program disk, but DO NOT

press return. Press instead. If you’re booting

AppleWorks from a UniDisk 3.5 or a hard disk, press when you are prompted with: “Press the Space Bar to continue.

*Note: It’s not necessary to access the Getting Started options menu each time you boot AppleWorks. The Getting Started menu is only used to set the enhanced AppleWorks options.

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