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    4. Enter the name of the new category, and then tap OK.
    5. Tap OK.
    You can assign any of your records to the new category.
    To rename a category:
    1. Tap the category pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen.
    2. Tap Edit Categories. 
    3. Select the category that you want to rename, and then tap Rename.
    4. Enter the new name for the category, and then tap OK. 
    						
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    5. Tap OK.
    Tip:
    You can group the records in two or more categories into one 
    category by giving the categories the same name. For example, 
    if you change the name of the Personal category to Business, 
    all records formerly in the Personal category appear in the 
    Business category.
    Finding records
    Your handheld offers several ways to find information quickly:
    nAll applications: Find locates any text that you specify, always 
    starting with the current application.
    nDate Book, Date Book Plus, To Do List, Memo Pad: Phone Lookup 
    displays the Address list screen and lets you add the information 
    that appears in this list to a record.
    nAddress: The Look Up line lets you enter the first letters of a name 
    to scroll immediately to that name. The Fast Lookup feature lets 
    you use the buttons on the front of your handheld to find a name.
    nExpense: Lookup displays the names in your Address list that have 
    data in the Company field. You can add these names to a list of 
    attendees associated with an Expense record.
    Looking up Address records
    When working with Address, the buttons on the front panel of the 
    handheld makes it easy to navigate among your address entries. 
    nIn the Address list screen, the scroll buttons move up or down an 
    entire screen of records. If you hold down a scroll button, you 
    accelerate the scrolling and display every third screen.
    nIn the Address View screen, the scroll buttons move to the 
    previous or next address record.
    nFrom the top of the Address list, the top scroll button opens the 
    Fast Lookup screen.
    You can also use the Address Look Up feature to quickly scroll to any 
    of your Address entries.  
    						
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    To use the Look Up line to find an Address record:
    1. Display the Address list screen.
    2. Enter the first letter of the name you want to find.
    The list scrolls to the first entry that begins with that letter. If 
    you write another letter, the list scrolls to the first entry that 
    starts with those two
     letters. For example, writing an “s” scrolls 
    to “Sands,” and writing “sm” scrolls further to “Smith.” If you 
    sort the list by company name, the Look Up feature scrolls to 
    the first letter of the company name.
    3. Tap the record to view its contents.
    To use Fast Look Up to find an Address record:
    1. Go to the top of the Address list screen.
    2. Press the top scroll button.
    3. Press the application buttons on the front of your handheld to 
    narrow the list of names. 
    Tip:
    The range boxes and controls appear on the screen above 
    the corresponding button so you don’t have to remember 
    which buttons to press. You can also tap the Fast Lookup 
    range boxes and controls on the screen instead of pressing 
    the buttons.
    Look Up line 
    						
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    4. Continue pressing the application buttons to narrow the list based 
    on the second, third, forth, etc. letters of the name. 
    For example, to find the name Jan Vanderlin:
    a. Press the Address button to see last names starting with M-Z.
    b. Press the Date Book button to see last names with the second 
    letter between A-L.
    c. Press the To Do List button to see first names starting with A-L 
    and last names starting with M-Z.
    d. Press the To Do List button to see first names with the second 
    letter between A-L.
    5. Press the bottom scroll button twice to Stop entering letters and to 
    enter scroll mode.
    6. Press the scroll buttons to select a name from the Fast Lookup list.
    7. Press the Address button or the To Do List button to open the 
    selected address.
    8. Press the Date Book button or Memo button to exit Fast Lookup.
    Press to find last 
    names that begin 
    with A-L
    Press to find last 
    names that begin 
    with M-ZPress to find first 
    names that begin 
    with A-LPress to find first 
    names that begin 
    with M-Z
    Find names in 
    this category 
    						
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    Fast Lookup tips
    nTo start a new search, press the top scroll button. In scroll mode, 
    you must exit and reenter Fast Lookup to begin a new search.
    nIf the name you want is the only one that matches the ranges you 
    selected, the address opens.
    nIf you are using a Springboard module that supports dialing 
    features, the Dial dialog box opens and you can dial the selected 
    number by pressing the Address button for two seconds.
    nAn alternate way to activate scroll mode is to press the bottom 
    scroll button for two seconds.
    nIf your addresses are sorted by company and last name, you can 
    search by company and last name instead of by last and first name.
    nYou can disable this feature by clearing the Enable Fast Lookup 
    check box in Address Preferences.
    Using Find
    You can use Find to locate any text that you specify, in any 
    application.
    To use Find:
    1. Tap the Find icon  .
    Tip:
    If you select text in an application before you tap Find, the 
    selected text automatically appears in the Find dialog box.
    2. Enter the text that you want to find. 
    Find is not
     case-sensitive. For example, searching for the name 
    “davidson” also finds “Davidson.”
    Find locates any word that begin with the text you enter. For ex-
    ample, searching for “plan” finds “planet,” but not “airplane.”
    3. Tap OK. 
    Find searches for the text in all records and all notes. 
    						
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    As your handheld searches for the text, you can tap Stop at any 
    time. You may want to do this if the entry you want appears be-
    fore your handheld finishes the search. To continue the search 
    after you tap Stop, tap Find More.
    4. Tap the text that you want to review.
    Using Phone Lookup
    Phone Lookup displays the Address list screen and lets you add the 
    information that appears in this list to a record.
    To use Phone Lookup:
    1. Display the record in which you want to insert a phone number. 
    The record can be in Date Book, Date Book Plus, To Do List, or 
    Memo Pad.
    2. Tap the Menu icon  .
    3. Tap Options, and then tap Phone Lookup.
    4. Begin to spell the last name of the name you want to find. 
    The list scrolls to the first record in the list that starts with the 
    first letter you enter. Continue to spell the name you’re looking 
    for, or when you see the name, tap it.  
    						
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    5. Tap Add.
    The name you selected, along with the other information associated 
    with it, is pasted into the record you selected in step 1.
    Phone Lookup tips
    Write the Graffiti Command stroke “/L” to activate the Phone Lookup 
    feature. You can also activate it in the following circumstances:
    nWhile entering text: For example, to insert the full name and phone 
    number for someone with the last name “Williams,” write the 
    Graffiti characters for “Wi” and then the Phone Lookup 
    Command stroke “/L.” Assuming you have only one Address 
    record that begins with “Wi,” your handheld inserts the full name 
    “Fred Williams” (and its associated information). If you have more 
    than one name that begins with “Wi,” the Phone Lookup screen 
    appears and highlights the first record that begins with “Wi.”
    nFor selected text: Drag to highlight the text, and then write the Phone 
    Lookup Command stroke “/L.” Your handheld replaces the 
    selected text and adds the name and its associated information. 
    						
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    Looking up names to add to expense records
    In Expense, Lookup displays the names in your Address list that have 
    data in the Company field. You can add these names to a list of 
    attendees associated with an Expense record.
    To add names to an Expense record:
    1. Tap the Expense record to which you want to add names.
    2. Tap Details.
    3. Tap Who.
    4. Tap Lookup.
    The Attendees Lookup screen displays all the names in your 
    Address list that have data in the Company field.
    5. Select the name you want to add, and then tap Add.
    The name appears in the Attendees screen.
    6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more names.
    7. Tap Done, and then tap OK.
    Tap here 
    						
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    Sorting lists of records
    You can sort lists of records in various ways, depending on the 
    application. Sorting is available in applications that have list screens: 
    Address, To Do List, Memo Pad, and Expense.
    Note:
    You can also assign records to categories. See “Categorizing 
    records” earlier in this chapter.
    To sort records in To Do List and Expense:
    1. Open the application to display the list screen.
    2. Tap Show.
    3. Tap the Sort by pick list and select an option.
    4. Tap OK.
    To sort records in Address and Memo Pad:
    1. Open the application to display the list screen.
    2. Tap the Menu icon  .
    3. Tap Options, and then tap Preferences.
    4. Do one of the following:
    Address: Tap the setting you want.
    Memo Pad: Tap the Sort by pick list and select Alphabetic or 
    Manual.
    5. Tap OK.
    To sort the Memo list manually, tap and drag a memo to a new 
    location in the list. 
    Note:
    To make the list of your memos appear in Palm Desktop 
    software as you manually sorted it on your handheld, open 
    Memo Pad in Palm Desktop software and click List by. Then 
    select Order on handheld.
    AddressMemo Pad 
    						
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    Making records private
    In all basic applications, except Mail and Expense, you can make 
    individual records private. Private records remain visible and 
    accessible, however, until you select the Security setting to hide or 
    mask all private records. See “Security” in Chapter 3 for more 
    information.
    Hiding and masking private records
    You can hide records that you mark as private. When you hide 
    records, they do not appear anywhere in the application. When you 
    mask records, a visual placeholder appears where the record would 
    normally appear. If you define a password, you must enter it to 
    display private records.
    To make a record private:
    1. Display the entry that you want to make private. 
    2. Tap Details. 
    3. Tap the Private check box to select it.
    4. Tap OK.
    To hide or mask all private records:
    1. Make sure the records you want to mask are marked private. 
    2. Tap the Applications icon  .
    3. Tap Security.
    4. Tap the Current Privacy pick list.
    5.  Tap either Hide Records or Mask Records.
    6. Tap OK to confirm that you want to change the security setting. 
    Tap here 
    						
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