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Dusty, rusty, but trusty

Here are some olde favourites. These are not at all boring— they're even a bit silly in spots— but they're still useful for Lertap tyros, still fundamentally accurate in content.

Getting Started with the Lertap 5 Prototype.

Written in 2000, the year Lertap 5 hit the streets. Has served to get more than one beginner up and running, and is still useful. Don't forget your bathers, will you? (Word doc file, about 250 KB.)


Using Lertap 5's Run menu.

Should be read with beer and peanuts at hand. This document's screen shots are dated, but nonetheless it provides a good idea of how Lertap works, and what the options on the Run menu can do. (Word doc file, about 400 KB.)


Think you're in form, eh?

This is a no-longer-working example of a 1999 survey which collected responses from people via the Internet. This sort of thing is now done big time, and methods for developing and using Internet forms have become easier to use (or so it is said). No doubt it remains quite possible to have form results saved as an Excel file, and then a little interface made so that Lertap can run with the results. But no-one at our house has used these methods of late. (Web page, will open in a new browser window.)

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