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Jamal Mazrui <[log in to unmask]>
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WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS is still considered by many to be the
most accessible, full-fledged word processor.  Here is
authoritative information on how the century change will affect
its use.

Regards,
Jamal

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 From the web site http://www.corel.com

                    Corel's Year 2000 Policy

WordPerfect(R) 5.1 for DOS
Known Year 2000 Date-Related Issues
  * Overview
  * Date-Related Assumptions
  * Document Summary Feature
  * Creation and Revision Date Display Assumptions
  * Search by Creation Date
  * Revision Date
  * Insert Date Feature

  Overview

    The year 2000 date-related issues described below should
    not affect the overall performance of WordPerfect 5.1
    for DOS.

  Date-Related Assumptions

    All dates that are displayed in WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS
    are dependent on the operating system.

    MS-DOS does not accept the entry of two-digit year
    values from 00-79, but it does accept two-digit year
    values that fall between 1980 and 1999. You can find a
    detailed description of how your version of MS-DOS
    handles dates at the Microsoft Web site:
    http://microsoft.com/technet/topics/year2k/product/
    product.htm.

    To specify a year in the twenty-first century, you must
    enter a four-digit year value (2000 - 2099) into the
    operating system.

    To change the operating system date,
      * While at the DOS prompt (C:\>), type:date and press
        ENTER.
      * Enter a date in the format specified (MM-DD-YY).
        Type a two-digit year value between 00 and 79. You
        will receive the error message: Invalid date (The
        system does accept a two-digit year value between 80
        and 99).
      * While at the DOS prompt (C:\>), type: date and press
        ENTER.
      * Enter a four-digit date in the format specified
        (MM-DD-YYYY). The system accepts and displays a
        four-digit year value between 1980 and 2099.

  Document Summary Feature

    The Document Summary Feature enables you to save
    information about a document that does not display or
    print with the document. Two options in the Document
    Summary are the Creation Date, and the Revision Date.

    Creation and Revision Date Display Assumptions

    WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS will only display two-digit year
    entries in the Document Summary Creation Date and
    Revision Date features, and will make the following
    assumptions when a two-digit year is entered:

        00 - 79 = 2000 - 2079
        80 - 99 = 1980 - 1999

    Creation Date

    The Creation Date is the date and time the document was
    originally created. You can edit the Creation Date if
    you wish. The Revision Date is the date on which the
    file was last saved. This date is derived from the
    operating system, and cannot be edited. You can use the
    Creation Date and/or the Revision Date to identify the
    document in a search. To access, enter or edit the
    Creation Date in the Document Summary feature:

      * access the Document Summary by typing SHIFT+F8, 3,
        5.
      * select 1 for the Creation Date.
      * edit the Creation Date as needed. If the date is
        correct, proceed to Step d.
      * press ENTER.

    Search by Creation Date

    If you try to search by Creation Date in the File
    Manager (F5, ENTER, 9, 5, 5), you will only get results
    if the Creation Date has been set in the Document
    Summary (SHIFT+F8, 5, 3, 1). If you do not set it, the
    Creation Date will always match the operating system
    clock, and you will be unable to find the file within
    the File Manager.

    Workaround
    You can search by the Revision Date without experiencing
    this difficulty.

    To search by Revision Date,
      * press F5. The bottom of the screen displays: Dir
        C:\WP51\*.* (C: represents the drive that contains
        the WordPerfect program.)
      * press ENTER to display the File Manager.
      * select: 9 Find; from the bottom of the File Manager
        screen.
      * select: 5 Conditions; from the Find menu.

        select: 3 Revision Date -  |  From

         To
        from the Find: Conditions menu.
      * enter the dates you want to search between
        (MM/DD/YYYY) in the From and To fields.
      * press ENTER.

    WordPerfect 5.1 automatically returns you to the File
    Manager list, and displays all the files with a Revision
    Date that falls between your search dates.

    Date Format/Insert Date Feature

    You can set the format for the Insert Date Features
    (Date Text, Date Code) to include a four-digit year
    value.

      * To select the format for the date,
        * access the Date/Outline feature by typing
          SHIFT+F5.
        * select: 3 Date Format
        * select the desired date format, according to the
          examples (or enter: 3 1, 4) and press ENTER.
        * press ENTER again to return to the document.

      * To insert a Date Code,
        * access the Date/Outline feature by typing
          SHIFT+F5.
        * select: 2 Date Code.

    WordPerfect 5.1 inserts the date into your document, in
    the format you specified in Step 1. The next time you
    open this document, the Date Code will show the current
    date. To insert a date that does not automatically
    update, select 1 Date Text. This date, however, is
    derived from the operating system date, which means that
    you are only able to enter a date that falls between
    1980 and 2099.

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 Year 2000 Disclaimer

All information provided by Corel is provided for information
purposes only as a courtesy to our customers and should in no
way be considered to be an extension of any rights, remedies,
warranties or other obligations found in the end user license
agreement accompanying Corel software. Please refer to the
license agreement that accompanies each Corel software product
to determine all obligations, rights and remedies of Corel and
users of Corel software products. COREL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS
ALL REPRESENTATIONS, CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY STATUTE, OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABLE QUALITY,
SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE OF ANY COREL
PRODUCT OR SERVICE THAT IS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO OR A
CONSEQUENCE OF THE PASSAGE OF TIME TO THE YEAR 2000. You assume
all risk associated with your reliance upon the Year 2000
information provided in this letter or on Corel's website and
Corel shall not be responsible for any damages of any kind
including direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential
damages that may arise out of or result from reliance on or the
use of such Year 2000 information. NOTICE: THIS STATEMENT IS
DESIGNATED AS A YEAR 2000 READINESS DISCLOSURE PURSUANT TO THE
YEAR 2000 INFORMATION AND READINESS DISCLOSURE ACT (U.S.C. 105th
Congress, 2d Session, S. 2392)

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 Copyright c 1998 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. Company
and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.

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