

                      ANT_DEMO.DOT   Version 2.2

            DEMONSTRATION VERSION of the ANT_HTML.DOT PROGRAM

                          Word  6.0 To HTML 
         PLUS  HTML to Word 6.0 WYSIWYG Conversion Utility
  (or HTML To ASCII or to any other format available in WfW 6.0)

                             for use in

         		*  WORD FOR WINDOWS
		      *  WORD FOR MACINTOSH
                    *  NT
                  *  WIN 95
                *  in International Versions of Word 6.0 or above

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    TWO NEW TOOLBARS AND MANY NEW FEATURES ARE INCLUDED IN VERSION 2.2 

A description of the new Ant and it's features, as well as HTML Resources
and information about email and creating transparent graphic backgrounds,
is now available on the Web...

                          http://mcia.com/ant

     The Ant templates are designed to work within Word 6.0 to 
facilitate the creation of hypertext documents.  HTML codes can be 
inserted into any new or previously prepared Word document of any ASCII
document.  The templates also include:

       ~  The HTML to  WYSIWYG utility (described below)
       ~  A feature which simplifies the creation of forms
       ~  A tool to convert "special characters"   (e.g. cedillas, umlauts, etc.)
       ~  The means to create .DOC, .ASCII, RTF or other files from HTML files.
       ~  The means to make hard copies of HTML documents
          with the tags removed.

     After clicking the HTML to WYSIWYG Tool on the far right of the toolbar 
so that the document is properly coded, you can easily remove the codes, if 
you like, while maintaining the formatting.  You may convert the file to ASCII
text or to any other format listed in the "Save File As Type" options box.
(Open Word and select File, Save [or File, SaveAs].  At the bottom of the dialog
box, click on the File Save As Type "down arrow" to view the list.)

     By pasting the contents of any HTML document into a new Word 6.0 document
based on the ANT-HTML template, you can easily and automatically convert the 
file into a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get environment by clicking the HTML To
WYSIWYG Tool.  The program does not currently support nested lists, although
non-nested lists of all varieties are supported.

     The template converts all HTML headings to the appropriate sizes, converts
all styles, as well as bolds, italics, special characters, etc.. The template
displays HTML tags as red, hidden text and displays URL entries as bright blue
and underlined.

     Hard copies of HTML documents can be easily obtained with ANT_HTML. 
After clicking the HTML To WYSIWYG Tool, just choose the "Zap Macros In 
Entire Document" entry from the Ant Tools menu.  A WYSIWYG document without
HTML tags can then be printed.
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                          ABOUT  THIS  TEMPLATE...

Unlike some other demonstration programs, the ANT_DEMO program is a full,
working version of the complete program with a few exceptions. It's not timed 
to self-destruct or shut down after a predetermined number of days.
Instead, the Ant demo permits you access to all the tools but frequently 
inserts harmless notes into the document along with the HTML tags.
(Naturally, the complete programs do NOT insert any notes.)   Since the
ANT_DEMO.DOT template is for demonstration purposes only, it is hoped 
that you will enjoy evaluating the features and maintain a sense of humor
while viewing some of the inserted notes.  (One particular quote you may
see in the HTML to WYSIWYG demo, though, is to be taken seriously.
The Eskimo proverb,  "Do not make Loon Soup", shall, I believe,
forever remain sound advice. :-))

Were necessary, you can substitute the words, "ANT_DEMO" for the words,
"ANT_HTML" when reading the tips in the Ant Instruction Guide.  To see
the demonstration of the HTML to WYSIWYG conversion utility which is
provided in the ANT_PLUS template, click the HTML to WYSIWYG tool
(on the far right of the Ant Toolbar).  The demo will open the
ANTDEMO.HTM file, copy and paste it into your current document
and WYSIWYG it. 

The Special Characters Tool, in the Ant demo, does not convert the
umlauts () and other special characters. The complete version of the 
program converts the ISO Latin 1 Entities in HTML.
(The list is on-line at: http://fire.clarkson.edu/doc/html/htut.html#appendb.)

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PLEASE NOTE:

Although the Instruction Guide contains many HTML tips and formatting suggestions,
it is not intended as an instruction guide for HTML.  If you are already familiar
with HTML coding, the features will (I hope) seem "intuitive" and enable you to
click on a tool and achieve the expected result.  Basically, once the Ant template
is installed...

  ... or it you wish to create an HTML file from an existing Word .DOC file. 
      insert it into a new .DOC file based on the Ant template,
      use the Ant Tools to code your document and click on the Convert and
      Save Tool.

  ... or it you wish to create a .DOC file from an existing HTML file. just 
      insert the HTML file (it will be ASCII text) into a new .DOC 
      file based on the Ant template, then click on the HTML To WYSIWYG Tool.
      (You can then, if you wish,  remove the HTML codes, convert to any other
      format available in Word and / or print a hard copy. [See top of this
      page for more.] )
  
  That's about all there is to it.  (Caveat in the paragraph below:)

It is suggested that you take the time to read the Tips and Notes section of
the ANT.HTM Instruction Guide.  It contains a number of helpful hints about 
working with HTML and the template in the Word for Windows environment.
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To install the ANT:
1.  Copy all the files into the same directory or folder.
    (You may name it whatever you like and it can be anywhere;
    just so its NOT within any of your Word directories or folders.)
2.  Open Word
3.  Open the ANT_INST.DOC file and double-click the red button.  The End.
                                                                                                                     
Note:  You will be asked during the installation whether you would like to
have a tool which attaches the Ant template to any document, automatically 
installed in the Standard toolbar in your Normal.Dot template.

If you choose "YES", a tool with an "A" will be added to the Standard toolbar
and will be readily available if and when you want to open and use the Ant
template.  (You can easily move the tool or delete it later, if you wish.)

Just so you know, after double-clicking the red button, the Ant will 
automatically perform these tasks...

   ANT_DEMO.DOT and the ANTDEMO.HTM file will be copied to your Word Templates 
   Directory/Folder. A file ANT_HTML.INI, recording the local information for your
   copy of the Ant, will be created in your Windows directory/Preferences folder.

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To "Uninstall" the Ant
If you should ever wish to "uninstall" the Ant's files, here are the steps:
 1.  Delete the ANT_DEMO.DOT and the ANTDEMO.HTM files from your Word Template
     directory or folder.
 2.  Delete the ANT_HTML.INI file from your Windows directory/Preferences folder
 3.  If you created a directory to hold the .gifs and other Ant files, delete it
 4.  If there is an "Attach Ant Template" tool on your standard toolbar:
     a.)  In Word for Windows: Hold down the ALT key and drag the tool off the toolbar.
          In Word for Macintosh, from the Tools Menu, choose Customize and then select
           the Toolbars tab, then drag the tool from the Toolbar.
     b.)  In the Tools Menu, choose Macro, then click on the "Attach Ant Template" entry
           and click the DELETE key.
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Note to users of non-English language versions of Word 6.0:
The first time you make use of the Ant template, you will likely see
a message asking  "Save Changes to .DOT file?"  (The .DOT file
is the template itself.) 

Answer "YES" to this question so that the macros (the programming code)
will be translated and saved in the appropriate language.  If you answer "NO"
to the question, the translation will be required each time you open any 
document based on the Ant template.
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Troubleshooting:

If you have trouble installing, run the ToolsAvancedSettings command from the
Tools/Macros/commands menu to make sure you have an entry for "USER-DOT-PATH" 
in your WINWORD6.INI (Windows) or WORD SETTINGS (6) file (Mac).

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More Notes :
 - The templates are not represented to be perfect. They are designed to make 
   working with hypertext faster and easier.
 - The Ant Instruction Guide may be found in ANT.HTM.
   You may wish to create a directory for the guide and it's gifs.
   (There are many gif files depicting toolbar tools so, for faster loading, 
   you can turn "Display Inline Images" off in your HTML browser if you wish.)
 - A  .DOC version of the Instruction Guide (with hyperlinks, graphics and other
   Word formatting features) is included in the ANT_HTML package. 
   

The program is nominally priced shareware program.
For individual registration:
$39.00  or
If you're currently registered - $15.00 (individual use).
To register and obtain the complete version of the program:

1. Send your name, address, email address.
2. Send the registration fee (per copy)
   -  Within the U.S.:  via check, traveler's check, or money order
   -  Outside the U.S.: via traveler's check, U.S. dollar draft, cash,
      or international money order.
  (Sorry, no plastic options are currently available.)
3. Please specify your preference of BinHex, MIME or UUEncoding.
   A personalized copy of the program will be sent to you as a zip file
   email attachment. 
  
Please specify your preference of BinHex, MIME or UUEncoding.
Information about encoding can be found at:
    http://mcia.com/ant/email.htm

Registration Notes:
 - If the program is sent to an address within the State of Texas,
   please add $3.00 per copy.
 - If your email service does not permit zip file attachments, please
   send a disk and stamped, self-addressed disk mailer to the
   P.O. Box below.  A copy of the program will be snail-mailed to you.
   (If you are using a Macintosh, please mention it so that the files can
   be sent uncompressed rather than zipped. The disk itself will be
   formatted on a PC.)
 - If you don't want the program delivered via email and you don't
   want to bother about sending a disk and stamped, self-addressed disk mailer, 
   send an additional $10.00 (deliveries within the U.S.) - or $15.00 (deliveries 
   outside the U.S.) and it shall be done for ye.
  -If you don't have an email address, please provide ANY email address or 
   some reasonable, non-costly way to contact you just in case your registration 
   arrives half-eaten.
 - ftp delivery is also available.  Please send (typed for readability),
   the address of the ftp server, the directory path, and the login and password.

The copyright notice can be found in the ANT.HTM Instruction Guide. 

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Thanks to all of you who have sent friendly words, suggestions and questions. 
Your messages are much appreciated.

Jill Swift
Ant author
P. O. Box 213
Montgomery, Texas  77356

jswift@freenet.fsu.edu

October 5, 1995
