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                ACross Version 1.1 README File
                         January 1996
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(C) Copyright by Pavel Popov, 1996

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To replace ACross version 1.0 with version 1.1 copy
all files over the old ones. To transfer the 
reference data from version 1.0 read the Changes notes
before upgrading the application.
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Changes:

02-17-96
Error 53 File not found
This error occurs when the file bc40rtl.dll not found.
Across.dll doesn't need bc40rtl.dll in version 1.1.

02-18-96
All cross reference data is moved into acrdta.mdb. 
This database file should be in the ACCESS directory. 
Now it is possible to create and store archives of the cross reference
data.
IMPORTANT! For those who are currently using ACross 1.0!
To copy data from ACross 1.0 copy acrdta.mdb in 
ACCESS directory, open it and run macro ImportData before 
copying ACROSS.MDA version 1.1 over the old one if you want to 
keep your reference data.
Open any table in acrdta.mdb to check if there is some data in it.

02-18-96
Getting declarations for queries now works much faster.

02-18-96
All 10 possible arguments are checking now in macros.

02-19-96
Checking for unused objects now can parse objects with the same type and
the same name (Form Functions)  when one has references and another doesn't
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The ACROSS.HLP file supplied with ACross 
contains complementary and late-breaking information about 
the ACross product. To view this file,
double-click its name in the File Manager program.

ACross is a MS Access 2.0 add-in tool you can use to:
- find all unused objects you have created but don't need anymore;
- list all references to all objects including usage in 
Forms, Reports, Macros, Queries, Tables, as well as Modules and 
Code Behind Forms;
- switch among all databases currently loaded including libraries, 
without quitting Access;
- display many statistics, such as number of lines in all functions;
- identify duplicate declarations for API functions in all 
libraries and databases; 

ACross runs on the IBM PC family of computers with memory and 
processor power enough to work with MS Access 2.0 
under MS Windows 3.1, 3.11.

ACross comes on a ZIP file - ACROSS10.ZIP which contains the following files:
ACROSS.MDA - 	copy this file into your MS Access directory 
		(the directory where you have your Access installed, which has 
		msaccess.exe, system.mda, utility.mda files).
ACRDTA.MDA -    copy this file into your MS Access directory. If you have 
		ACross 1.0 installed and running check the note in the Changes
		section about how to move your data!
ACROSS.HLP - 	copy it into WINDOWS directory 
		(the directory you have your Windows 3.1 installed).
ACROSS.DLL - 	copy it into \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
README.TXT - 	some instruction about what is new in the 
		current version and how to install it.

After you have done this, start MS Access, open any data base 
you want to check for cross references and use your 
Add-In manager. To accomplish this go to File\Add-ins and then 
click on Add-in Manager.
If you have copied ACROSS.MDA in to your Access directory 
you will see "Access Cross Reference" in the list of Add-Ins. 
Select this line and click on Install button. 
A small cross check mark appears to the left of 
the application name. Close Add-in Manager and restart your 
Access for the changes to take effect.

If you for some reason don't like to work with Add-in Manager 
you can install ACross manually by updating your 
MSACC20.INI file by following these steps:
- In the [Libraries] section add an entry for the ACROSS.MDA 
library database:
ACROSS.MDA=RW
- In the [Menu Add-ins] section add the line:
ACross==pfFrmOpenMain()

The next time you start Access there will be a new menu item in 
File\Add-ins menu - ACross. Click on it to start ACross and 
follow the instruction on the screen. You may want to check 
Getting Started section in the ACROSS.HLP file (Press F1 on 
the ACross Mail Form and go to Contents) for a detail explanation 
of what is happening during the start time.

ACross is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to 
the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends,
but please do not give it away altered or as part of another system. 
The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide 
personal computer users with quality software without high prices, 
and yet to provide incentive for programmers to continue to 
develop new products.

If you find this program useful and find that you are 
using ACross and continue to use ACross after a 30 day trial period, 
you must make a registration payment of $29.95 to the author at the 
address below. 
The $29.95 registration fee will license one copy for use on any one 
computer at any one time.

Pavel Popov
361-B Babbitt Rd 210
Cleveland, OH 44123
USA

tel: (216) 464-2400 ext.343
e-mail: ticker@ix.netcom.com
