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To turn on the 
SmartBASIC GRAPHICS:
 
 In order to put your picture into SmartBASIC, you will need the data from your SmartLOGO picture. To get this, you must have your printer on, with paper in it. Fanfold is best, as procedures are long in SmartLOGO. 
 
To turn on the printer in SmartLOGO, enter:

  PRINTER 
 
To get the data to print, enter:

  POALL 
 
once all data is printed, turn off the printer by:

  NOPRINTER 
 
The data just typed will look strange, but what is important for SmartBASIC are at the end, labeled 
 
MAKE "G1 [ 32 numbers inside brackets] 
MAKE "G2 [ 32 numbers inside brackets] 
 
These G numbers are your grids as you numbered them, and the data inside the brackets make up the 16 x 16 grid square.  Save the data for use in SmartBASIC.


  PowerPAINT and SmartLOGO Files: 
 
Once saved, you can load PowerPAINT. When loaded, remove the disk and insert the LOGO files. Push the STORE/GET key, and then SmartKey V to read the disk. Now get the file you want, remember that only pictures stored with the [ SAVEPICT ] command will show on the screen. If you try to recover another file stored with only the [ SAVE ] command in SmartLOGO ADAM will think it's a RLE picture and you will get trash on the screen. 
 
Once the picture is on the screen, you need to do a global background color change, to prevent any color bleeding problems that came over from SmartLOGO. 
You now have the picture you designed, in PowerPAINT and can edit it more, add color, or whatever, and save it as a .HRP or a PowerPAINT picture.  32 numbers inside brackets] 
 
These G numbers are your grids as you numbered th
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