 
                       SORTTLX.EXE

Have you ever wanted to move the directory listings around
but don't want to lose the record of the number of calls
or the last date that was entered for that line ?

Well if you make a new entry and delete the old one, that's
just what will happen.

With SORTTLX, you can move them around and keep the record
intact.

The default datafile name is TELIX.FON. If you have a backup
or a directory with a different name, specify that name on
the command line.   IE:

C:\> SORTTLX TELIX2.FON

This is a simple program and does not format the displayed
data lines.  Only a portion of each line is displayed.
To move a single line, first scroll around with PgDn & PgUp
to decide what line to move. Then decide what line you want
it on.  Press the M key, specify the line to move, & press
the enter key.  Now specify the destination line.

You can move them around as much as you want. If you get to
where you wish you didn't move it, simply press the R key &
all the changes disappear. (That is if you didn't write the
changes back by pressing the W key.)  Once you press the W
key, the changes are instantly saved back to the disk.

The sort key will sort the entrys alphabetically. This sort
was an after-thought.  The real pupose is to move a single
line where you want it.

If you have moved anything, and try to quit without saving
the changes, you will be prompted to exit anyway or cancel
the exit.

I really need to know how the program is working for you &
would like to hear from all the users and if there are any
problems with the program.  I welcome all suggestions.
No registeration is required. If you like the program, and
have a generous heart, please send a donation.
( $1 to $5 will do.)
                              Thanks.
AL Richards
5201 ASH
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
66205
(913) 362-6733