		ET Helper README File

For a brief description of the ET Helper program, see the 
"What is ET Helper?" topic located in any of the help files
(look below in the subject "Help Documentation" for details
on viewing the program(s) help files.

*** Requirements ***

	This version of ET Helper requires Windows. It also 
	requires the D&D E-Tools product database 
	(Database.mdb) located in the D&D E-Tools install
	folder (normally under "C:\Program Files\
	Wizards of the Coast\eTools\Database").

*** Downloading ***

	You can download the main ET Helper program, along 
	with it's various add-on programs from the program
	developer's (Davin Church) website at 
	"http://www.dallas.net/~davin/".
	
*** Installation ***

	ET Helper is self-configuring and does not require 
	an installer. Simply un-zip ET Helper and all of the 
	modules into any directory of your choosing. All of 
	the modules must be placed in the same directory (but 
	it does not need to be the D&D E-Tools directory 
	itself). 
	
	Note: More extensive help instructions can be found
	in the help files (see below in "Help Documentation" 
	for more details).

*** Start Up Instructions ***

	To start the ET Helper program, you should locate the 
	application program within the folder you installed.  
	This file (ETHelper.EXE) will have a file extension 
	of .EXE, the file type of "Application Program", 
	or it can be identified by the "green wizard" icon.  
	Double-click on this file to start the program.

*** Upgrade Instructions ***

    	Follow the installation instructions above.  You can 
	install this version of ET Helper to the same location 
	as a previously installed copy of ET Helper.

	Visit the developer's site regularly to see if there
	are any updates or new releases for the ET Helper and
	it's add-on modules.

*** Help Documentation ***

	To start the help menu program for ET Helper, you 
	need to locate the help file within the folder you 
	installed the ET Helper program.  The help file 
	(ETHelper.CHM) will have the .CHM extension and 
	the file type of "Compiled HTML Help File".  
	Double-click on this file to start the help program.
