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    Display Options
    nShow Time Bars. Activates the time bars that 
    appear in the Day View. The time bars 
    show the duration of an event and 
    illustrate event conflicts
    nCompress Day View. Controls how times 
    appear in the Day View. When Compress 
    Day View is off, all time slots display. 
    When it is on, start and end times display 
    for each event, but blank time slots toward 
    the bottom of the screen disappear to 
    minimize scrolling. 
    nShow PM Label. Displays a “p” after PM 
    times.
    n Hide End Times. Removes all time bars and 
    end times from the display.
    n Scroll Before Day Move. Determines whether 
    the front panel scroll buttons will scroll up 
    and down within the current day before 
    scrolling to the previous or next day.
    n Auto-scroll Time. Displays events based on 
    the time of day when the Day View 
    contains more than one screen of 
    information. 
    n Float Advance at Midnight. Advances floating 
    events to the next day at midnight of the 
    current day.
    nHide Completed Floating Events. Removes 
    completed floating events from the Date 
    Book Plus display. 
    						
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    Alarm 
    Preferences
    nAlarm Sound. Sets the tone of the alarm.
    n Snooze Sound. Sets the tone of the snooze alarm. 
    n Remind Sound. Sets the tone of the reminder 
    alarm. The reminder alarm sounds when the 
    snooze alarm is not acknowledged. 
    nPlay Sound. Defines how many tones the alarm 
    emits before it stops. The choices are Once, 
    Twice, 3 Times, 5 Times, 10 Times, and 100 
    Times.
    nRepeat Alarm. Defines how many times the 
    alarm repeats when it is not acknowledged. 
    The choices are Once, Twice, 3 Times, 5 Times, 
    and 10 Times.
    nEvery. Defines how often the alarm sound 
    repeats. The choices are Minute, 5 minutes, 10 
    minutes, and 30 minutes.
    n Alarm Preset. Automatically sets an alarm for 
    each new event. The silent alarm for untimed 
    events is defined by minutes, days, or hours 
    before midnight of the date of the event.  
    						
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    To Do 
    Preferences
    n Show Categories. Displays the To Do List items 
    in the categories you select.
    n Priorities Displayed. Displays To Do List items 
    with the selected priority level. The choices are 
    1 only, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
    nShow Priority. Displays the priority level for To 
    Do List items.
    nShow Completed Items. Displays completed To 
    Do List items.
    nShow Undated Items. Shows all To Do List items 
    that have not been assigned a due date.
    nShow Dated Items. Shows all To Do List items 
    that have been assigned a due date.
    nDays before Due Date. Defines the number of days 
    before the due date that an item will appear in 
    Day View as a To Do List item.
    nCreate Options. Opens the Create Options dialog 
    box where you can select the default priority 
    and category for To Do Items you create in 
    Date Book Plus.
    Go to Week
    Enables you to jump to a specific week by tapping 
    the week number in the current year. 
    						
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    Week 
    Preferences
    nTime Format. Defines the format of the time 
    display. The choices are No Time, 11p, 11:30p, 
    23, 23:30.
    nDisplay To Do. Defines where To Do List items 
    will appear on the Date Book Plus screen. The 
    choices are Top, Bottom, and Hide.
    nWeek Start. Defines the first day of the week for 
    Week View with Text.
    nWordwrap Single Entry. Wraps text in cells that 
    contain a single event to display as much text 
    as will fit in the cell.
    nHide Untimed Floating Events. Removes untimed 
    floating events from the Week View with Text 
    display.
    nShow Journal. Displays a Daily Journal entry.
    nInclude Week Numbers in Title. Displays the 
    selected week number in the title bar. 
    						
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    Month 
    Preferences
    nShow Timed Events. Displays events that you 
    assigned to a specific time.
    nShow Untimed Events. Displays events that you 
    assigned to a date, but did not assign to a 
    specific time.
    nShow Daily Repeating Events. Displays events that 
    repeat each day.
    nInclude Week Numbers in Title. Displays week 
    numbers in the title bar for the first and last 
    weeks in the month.
    nShow Zero Duration Events. Displays events that 
    have no duration in the Month View display. 
    						
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    Year 
    Preferences
    nHide Floating and Done Items. Removes floating 
    events and completed To Do List items from 
    the Year View display.
    nHide Untimed Events. Removes untimed events 
    from the Year View display. 
    nHide Zero Duration Events. Removes events 
    without a duration from the Year View 
    display.
    nHide Events 
    						
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    List View 
    Preferences
    nDate Book. Determines which type of events 
    appear in the List View display. The choices 
    are: Appt, Float, Done, Alarms Only, and 
    Repeat events only appear once.
    nTo Do. Determines which type of To Do List 
    items appear in the List View display. The 
    choices are All, Not Complete, Complete, and 
    None. If you choose either Not Complete or 
    Complete, you also have the following choices: 
    Dated & Undated, Dated only, and Undated 
    only.
    nFilter by Text. Displays events that contain the 
    text you enter in this field and hides events that 
    do not contain this text.
    nShow. Determines the type of information that 
    will appear for each event. The choices are Day 
    Name and Time.
    About Date 
    Book+Shows version information for Date Book Plus. 
    						
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    Address Book
    Address Book is the application in which you store name and address 
    information about people or businesses.
    Creating an Address Book entry
    A record in Address Book is called an “entry.” You can create entries 
    on your handheld, or you can use Palm Desktop software to create 
    entries on your computer and then download the entries to your 
    handheld with your next HotSync operation.
    Palm Desktop software also has data import capabilities that enable 
    you to load database files into Address Book on your handheld. 
    See “Importing data” in Chapter 2 and Palm Desktop online Help for 
    more information.
    To create a new Address Book entry:
    1. Press the Address Book application button   on the front of your 
    handheld to display the Address List.
    2. Tap New.
    3. Enter the last name of the person you want to add to your 
    Address Book. 
    Note:The handheld automatically capitalizes the first letter of 
    each field (except numeric and e-mail fields). You do not 
    have to use the Graffiti capital stroke to capitalize the first 
    letter of the name. 
    Tap New
    Cursor 
    at Last 
    name 
    						
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    4. Use the Next Field Graffiti stroke to move to the First Name field.
    Tip:You can also move to any field by tapping it directly.
    5. Enter the persons first name in the First Name field.
    6. Enter the other information that you want to include in this entry.
    7. Tap the scroll arrows   to move to the next page of information.
    8. After you finish entering information, tap Done.
    Tip:To create an entry that always appears at the top of the 
    Address List, begin the Last name or Company field with a 
    symbol, as in *If Found Call*. This entry can contain contact 
    information in case you lose your handheld.
    Selecting types of phone numbers
    You can select the types of phone numbers or e-mail addresses that 
    you associate with an Address Book entry. Any changes you make 
    apply only to the current entry. 
    To select other types of phone numbers in an entry:
    1. Tap the entry that you want to change. 
    2. Tap Edit.Next Field
        
    Tap Done 
    						
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    3. Tap the pick list next to the label you want to change. 
    4. Select a new label.
    Changing Address Entry details
    The Address Entry Details dialog box provides a variety of options 
    that you can associate with an entry. 
    To open the Address Entry Details dialog box:
    1. Tap the entry whose details you want to change.
    2. Tap Edit.
    3. Tap Details.
    4. Select any of the following settings:
    Show in List
    Select which type of phone or other information 
    appears in the Address List screen. Your options 
    are Work, Home, Fax, Other, and E-mail.
    Category
    Assign the entry to a category. 
    Private
    Hide this entry when Security is turned on.
    Tap 
    triangle 
    						
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