Software made by MicroVision Development

Windows 3.x / Office

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Design Express For Labels 1.14

DesignExpress is a powerful program for creating labels, envelopes, index cards, rotary index cards and more. The program includes support for hundreds of labels and specialty paper products from vendors like Avery, Maco, Z-Labels and others. If it's not there, you can create your own custom templates in seconds. It also includes easy to use cross references to help identify compatible labels from other vendors. Features Include: * Smart Designs - Put a design professional inside your computer. Smart Designs automatically create designs for all the most common tasks. Variations for layout, graphic elements and font selections. * Label Sets - You can design more than a single label to be printed in one pass. No more messing with merge files to come up with a half-way solution. Simply press Duplicate Design, and a second copy is automatically generated. Perfect for disk labels, name tags, business cards, etc. * Text Effects - Make your designs stand out with Text Effects. Wrap text around curves, set it on an angle or an arch, rotate it, etc. Create full-coloured text fills and drop shadows. On those occasions when you need full merge capability, DesignExpress makes it a snap. Insert all your merge fields in one quick step. Fully compatible with standard formats such as dBASE and ASCII delimited. * Built-in Personal Database - Create and manage small databases directly within the program.

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Windows 9x/ME / Office

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Design Express For Labels 1.14

DesignExpress is a powerful program for creating labels, envelopes, index cards, rotary index cards and more. The program includes support for hundreds of labels and specialty paper products from vendors like Avery, Maco, Z-Labels and others. If it's not there, you can create your own custom templates in seconds. It also includes easy to use cross references to help identify compatible labels from other vendors. Features Include: * Smart Designs - Put a design professional inside your computer. Smart Designs automatically create designs for all the most common tasks. Variations for layout, graphic elements and font selections. * Label Sets - You can design more than a single label to be printed in one pass. No more messing with merge files to come up with a half-way solution. Simply press Duplicate Design, and a second copy is automatically generated. Perfect for disk labels, name tags, business cards, etc. * Text Effects - Make your designs stand out with Text Effects. Wrap text around curves, set it on an angle or an arch, rotate it, etc. Create full-coloured text fills and drop shadows. On those occasions when you need full merge capability, DesignExpress makes it a snap. Insert all your merge fields in one quick step. Fully compatible with standard formats such as dBASE and ASCII delimited. * Built-in Personal Database - Create and manage small databases directly within the program.

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Windows 3.x / Office

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PushButton Word 1.0

This appears to be the predecessor to WordExpress, although I can't find any information to support that. This is a basic word processor program. The rest is from the Help: PushButton WORD is a tool designed for creating documents such as letters, memos, fax cover pages, reports, newsletters, and brochures. It contains commands and features for creating both simple and sophisticated documents. You have complete formatting control over characters (font, size, style), paragraphs (indentation, tabs, line height), and whole documents (margins, page size). Documents you create with the PushButton WORD can include headers and footers, multiple columns, and auto fields such as date, time, and page numbers. You can draw simple objects such as lines, rectangles, and ellipses. You can also create specialized objects such as text frames, tables, and picture frames -- into which you can import Windows Metafile (WMF), Tag Image File Format (TIF), PC Paintbrush (PCX), and Windows Bitmap (BMP) files. PushButton WORD has two basic modes: text and object. Text mode is the default mode. This is where you enter, edit, and format text. Object mode (also referred to as pointer mode) is where you draw objects and frames, import pictures, and create grid lines. You switch between the two modes by clicking the appropriate button on the control strip -- the I-beam button places PushButton WORD in text mode; the pointer button places it in object mode. Clicking the right mouse button switches between modes also or you may choose the "Text Mode" or "Object Mode" commands from the View menu. The control strip changes depending on which mode is active. In text mode, the control strip contains command buttons for formatting text, changing alignment options, and creating tabs, as well as menus for selecting font, font size, and paragraph styles. A paragraph style is a collection of formatting commands which can be applied all at once. In object mode the control strip contains buttons for drawing text frames, picture frames, tables, and simple objects. You can control the display of certain PushButton WORD tools. For example, you can turn the display of the rulers and control strip off, giving you more room on screen for your document contents. You determine display options by choosing commands from the View menu. A spell checker and thesaurus let you check for spelling mistakes, correct them, and search for synonyms (words with similar meanings). You can add your own words to a customized user dictionary. This is useful for words such as personal names and acronyms. You can also print merge your documents with data from Comma Delimited (CSV) or dBASE (DBF) files. Print merging is useful if, for example, you want to print the same document several times, but change address information for each document. If you have a datafile containing names and addresses, PushButton WORD will substitute the fields you specify from it each times it prints a copy of the document.

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Windows 9x/ME / Office

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WordExpress 2.02

WordExpress is an award winning word processor designed to create documents such as letters, memos, fax cover pages, reports, newsletters, and brochures. WordExpress contains commands and features for creating both simple and sophisticated documents. You have complete formatting control over characters (font, size, style), paragraphs (indentation, tabs, line height), and whole documents (margins, page size). Documents you create with the WordExpress can include headers and footers, multiple columns, and auto fields such as date, time, and page numbers. You can draw simple objects such as lines, rectangles, and ellipses. You can also create specialized objects such as text frames, tables, and picture frames into which you can import WMF, TIF, PCX or BMP format image files. The program has two basic modes: text and object. Text mode is the default mode. This is where you enter, edit, and format text. Object mode (also referred to as pointer mode) is where you draw objects and frames, import pictures, and create grid lines. You switch between the two modes by clicking the appropriate button on the control strip. Runs also on Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista/7.

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Windows 3.x / Office

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WordExpress 2.02 2.02

WordExpress is an award winning word processor designed to create documents such as letters, memos, fax cover pages, reports, newsletters, and brochures. WordExpress contains commands and features for creating both simple and sophisticated documents. You have complete formatting control over characters (font, size, style), paragraphs (indentation, tabs, line height), and whole documents (margins, page size). Documents you create with the WordExpress can include headers and footers, multiple columns, and auto fields such as date, time, and page numbers. You can draw simple objects such as lines, rectangles, and ellipses. You can also create specialized objects such as text frames, tables, and picture frames into which you can import WMF, TIF, PCX or BMP format image files. The program has two basic modes: text and object. Text mode is the default mode. This is where you enter, edit, and format text. Object mode (also referred to as pointer mode) is where you draw objects and frames, import pictures, and create grid lines. You switch between the two modes by clicking the appropriate button on the control strip.

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