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- Contact Plus is an interactive filing system that
- keeps track of your important business contacts by
- providing a personal detailed calendar for each of
- your important contacts. A history of phone calls,
- correspondence, and notes are kept for each contact in
- an easy to use format.
-
- Contact Plus functions as an electronic Rolodex(R),
- keeping track of appointments, tickler dates, phone
- calls (both outgoing and incoming) and form letters.
- It also includes an autodialer, allows data search,
- and permits you to classify your contacts in a variety
- of ways using 24 customized categories.
-
- Contact Plus also serves as a mail list manager. You
- can create customized form letters and send them out
- to contacts of your choosing.
-
- Contact Plus works best on hard disk equipped systems
- although laptop computers equipped with dual floppy
- drives work well. Since Contact Plus keeps such
- comprehensive records, each contact in the database
- consumes about 3K of disk space. Thus, roughly 200
- contacts may be stored on a single 720K floppy
- diskette.
-
- Contact Plus locates your important contacts quickly
- either by last name, company name or by one of the two
- user defined index fields you specify. When searching
- for a particular contact, you may enter the first few
- characters of the last name, company name or user
- defined field.
-
- You have instant access to the MicroStar word
- processor while viewing your information. Press the F6
- key to access the MicroStar word processor. A template
- file will generate the salutation and starting text of
- the letter you wish to enter. You may also wish to use
- your word processor or editor as long as it has an
- ASCII mode.
-
- To record a new note while in the CONTACT MENU, press
- the F7 key. A new date/time stamped note will be added
- to the contact.
-
- Each contact can be tagged with up 15 of 24 user
- selectable categories. Categories are useful to
- classify your contacts.
-
- Three user defined DATE fields are provided with each
- contact; typical uses are first, last and next contact
- dates, proposal dates, demo dates, or birth dates.
-
- Six user defined fields are also available for
- customization. Typical uses could be "SALESPERSON",
- "TERRITORY", "PRODUCT", or "SIC CODE". The first two
- user defined fields are index fields meaning that you
- can sort and recall your contacts based on the index
- field currently selected.
-
- Separate databases are available. Vendor contacts can
- be kept in one database and client contacts in
- another. The possibilities are solely up to you and
- limited only by disk space.
-
- Contact has an AUTODIAL feature that will work with
- Hayes compatible modems. While in the contact menu
- press F3 or F4 to dial one of two phone numbers. You
- can simply pick up the phone at any time. You will
- need to press any key after you pick up the receiver
- to release modem control of the phone.
-
- Contact Plus will also record your incoming calls.
- Simply bring up the record for the contact by entering
- the first few characters of the last name, then press
- F9 from the CONTACT MENU and the incoming call will be
- logged.
-
- Set up the DOS variable "PLOG" to log all the calls to
- an output file in a tabular format. By setting up the
- variable : "SET PLOG=phone.hst" at DOS, all calls
- (both incoming and outgoing) will be stored in the
- file "phone.hst".
-
- The ESC and TAB key are used to exit menus and stop
- reports at any time. These keys indicate that you are
- finished looking at the display on the screen. This
- key is used GLOBALLY through the system as an escape
- hatch. It is ALWAYS available.
-
- The LEFT ARROW Key will move left one field while you
- are updating a record.
-
- The RIGHT ARROW Key will move right one field while
- you are updating a record.
-
- The UP ARROW Key is used to move up one field if you
- are in an update mode or the menu options are showing.
- If you are in the contact menu it will move to the
- prior record.
-
- The DOWN ARROW Key is used to move down one field if
- you are in an update mode or the menu options are
- showing. If you are in the contact menu it will move
- to the next record.
-
- The F2 Key (FUNCTION 2) is used to make a copy of the
- screen. Each time F2 is pressed, the current screen is
- appended to the file "screen.sav" in the current
- directory. This has the advantage over pressing SHIFT
- PRTSCRN, in that screens are paginated correctly.
-
- The F5 Key (DOS) will allow you to escape to DOS to
- run a different program, perhaps a spreadsheet or a
- DOS program. You may run any program other than a DOS
- program from the F5 key by setting the COMMAND
- parameter in the SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU. Details are
- presented in the documentation. The F5 key can be
- pressed at any time.
-
- The F6 Key (WP) will invoke the word processing system
- and will fill in fields from a template file, thus
- relieving you of having to enter the name, address,
- city, etc. These fields will be filled in
- automatically.
-
- The F7 Key (NOTES) will display a popup window with
- the current date and time allowing you to make any
- number of notes concerning each contact.
-
- The F9 Key (INCALL) will record an incoming call while
- in the CONTACT MENU for the displayed contact.
-
- The F10 Key (POPUP MENU) will display a popup menu for
- many of the prompts in the CONTACT MENU allowing one
- key access to most fields including the salutation,
- title, city, state, zip, country and user defined
- fields.
-
- @@
- Enter 'y' to save the changed information on this
- page. Enter 'n' to discard the changes.
-
- @@
- Use the arrow keys or enter the first character of a
- pre-existing database in the current directory. The
- size in bytes and date of the main data file
- "contact.dt" is displayed.
-
- The old database will be closed properly and the new
- database will become active.
-
- @@
- Enter the name of a new database. It must not already
- exist. Use up to 8 characters. Do not enter a period
- in the name.
-
- Example:
-
- To create a customer database, call it
- "CUST" (exclude the quotes).
-
- This option must be run before trying to copy or merge
- records from one database to another.
-
- @@
- The database specified could not be opened. Either the
- database has been damaged in which case the CFIX
- (database recovery) command must be run, or the
- database doesn't exist in the current directory.
-
- @@
- Enter:
-
- L - last name
- C - company name
- 1 - user defined field 1
- 2 - user defined field 2
-
- The index will be changed so that you will be able to
- recall the contacts by last name, company name or one
- of the two user defined fields.
-
- After selecting the index you may abbreviate the name
- when searching for a contact, for example:
-
- To search for "Victory Oil", set the index to "c" for
- COMPANY and enter "vi" at the prompt.
-
- To search for "Sam Smith", set the index to "L" (last
- name) and enter "Sm" at the prompt. Contact Plus will
- place you at the first match of "Smith" in the
- database. "SM", "Sm" and "sm" are identical. Contact
- Plus doesn't pay attention to upper or lower case when
- searching.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" if you wish to add this contact permanently
- to the database. Otherwise enter "n" - the contact
- will not be added to the database.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" if you wish to save the changes made to this
- contact permanently. Otherwise enter "n" - the changes
- will be abandoned.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" and ALL fields from the currently displayed
- contact will be set in the new contact record --
- except the first name and last name, these will be
- blanked out.
-
- This is especially useful when entering a batch of new
- contacts within the same company.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" if you wish to PERMANENTLY delete this
- contact from the database. Otherwise enter "n" - the
- contact will remain in the database.
-
- There is no way to undelete a contact.
-
- @@
- Enter the salutation.
-
- Examples :
-
- Mr.
- Mrs.
- Dr.
-
- Enter ESC to exit. To erase a field, press the space
- bar once at the start of the prompt then press the
- ENTER key.
-
- Press the HOME key to set the "home position" on any
- one of the fields on the HEADER PAGE. This allows
- rapid updating of any field in the header page. (See
- the manual)
-
- The mail/merge code for the salutation is *sa.
-
- @@
- Enter a miscellaneous memo about this contact. A
- reference to the contact's product line, or a note on
- the first contact would be appropriate here.
-
- To delete the memo, press the SPACE bar once then the
- ENTER key at the prompt.
-
- The mail/merge code for the memo field is *me.
-
- @@
- Enter a character string designated by the prompt.
- This is one of six fields that are user defined fields
- in Contact Plus. The first two user definable fields
- can be sorted. The remaining four user fields can only
- be selected in the SELECTION MENU.
-
- See the USER PARAMETER MENU to change the labels for
- each user defined fields.
-
- The mail/merge codes for the user defined index fields
- are *u1, *u2, *u3, *u4, *u5 and *u6.
-
- @@
- Press F10 to call up the popup calendar then you can
- use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow keys to move
- between dates on the calendar. If you wish to enter
- the date manually, press ESC to clear the calendar and
- you may use formatted date input.
-
- Typical uses of the user-defined date fields are:
-
- First,last,next contact date
- Invoice date
- Demo date
- Proposal date
-
- To blank out a date, (1) press ESC to clear the popup
- calendar, (2) press the SPACE BAR followed by the
- ENTER key. The date will become "**/***/**."
-
- The mail/merge codes for the dates are *w1, *w2 and
- *w3.
-
- If you clear out the popup calendar you may enter
- dates in a variety of formats including date
- arithmetic as shown on the next page.
-
- SHORTCUT FORMAT EXAMPLES
- "." - today
- "+1" - tomorrow
- "-1" - yesterday
- "+1w" - one week from today
- "+1m" - this day next month
- "1+1m" - first day of next month
- "1+1m-1" - last day of this month
- "+thu" - next Thursday from today
-
- @@
- PHONE CALLS
- Bz - phone was Busy No - No Answer
- In - Incoming phone call Ok - Ok phone call
- LM - Left Message
-
- LETTERS
- Rv - received letter Sn - sent letter
-
- TICKLERS
- RED - NOT DONE, GREEN - DONE,
- CYAN - N/A
-
- Press the down/up arrow to view next and previous
- contacts, or enter the last name or company name.
-
- Press ENTER to change the dates displayed. After
- pressing the ENTER key you have the ability to scroll
- back 10 years or 10 years into the future.
-
- @@
- The CURRENT month (that month matching the month in
- the top right corner of the screen) is positioned at
- the lower left corner of the screen.
-
- PHONE CALLS
- Left Message - GREEN BLINKING HIGHLIGHT
- Incoming call - PURPLE BLINKING HIGHLIGHT
- Ok - RED BLINKING HIGHLIGHT
- No Answer - BLUE HIGHLIGHT
- Busy - RED HIGHLIGHT
-
- LETTERS
- Sent/Received - PURPLE
-
- TICKLERS
- N/A - LT BLUE BLINKING
- DONE - GREEN BLINKING
- NOT DONE - RED BLINKING
-
- Press the down/up arrow to view next and previous
- contacts, or enter the first few characters of the
- last name.
-
- Press ENTER to change the dates displayed. After
- pressing ENTER the arrow keys will change the months.
-
- @@
- 15 different tickler dates are kept track of on this
- page. Use the tickler fields for callbacks,
- appointments, to-do items, birthdates, anniversaries,
- etc.
-
- Use the "DONE?" field as an indicator of whether the
- tickler was accomplished, not done or doesn't apply to
- the tickler.
-
- Don't worry about the order you insert the ticklers
- since Contact Plus automatically sorts the ticklers
- with the earliest dates appearing at the top of the
- screen when you press the ESC key to save the changes.
-
- The tickler memo will appear in the 1 month calendar
- page. The date in the 6 month calendar will blink.
-
- To add a new tickler:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key twice
-
- 2) Enter the appropriate information
-
- To add a new followup schedule:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key
-
- 2) Enter "a" or "b" for follow up
- schedule A or B
-
- 3) The follow up dates will be based on
- an anchor date that you specify.
-
- To delete a tickler:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key twice
-
- 2) Use the cursor keys to position the
- highlight bar over the TICKLER MEMO
- field to delete.
-
- 3) Press the SPACE BAR then ENTER to
- delete that tickler
-
- @@
- This page is a log of the last 30 phone calls made to
- this contact. By pressing ENTER, you can scroll
- through each phone call. Only 15 phone calls can be
- viewed at any one time. Press ENTER twice to change
- the MEMO and STATUS fields of the entry at the top of
- the screen. Use the UP, DOWN, PAGE UP, and PAGE DOWN
- to scroll through the phone calls.
-
- The oldest (30th) call will be discarded when a new
- phone log is added.
-
- Even if you aren't using a modem, you can still keep
- track of the time spent on the phone. Just dial the
- phone as you normally would do then press F3 or F4
- (you need to record the phone number in the PHONE
- fields for this to work). Contact Plus will then
- display the popup timer - allowing you to keep track
- of time spent on the phone.
-
- To log time spent on incoming calls, after receiving
- the call, search for the contact by entering his/her
- last name at the KEY PROMPT. Then press the F9 key.
- The call will then be logged.
-
- @@
- Select one of the form files using the ARROW keys or
- press the first letter of the form desired. Press the
- PAGEUP and PAGEDOWN keys to view the next and previous
- pages.
-
- The form files must end with ".frm" and must be in the
- FORM FILE directory. If a FORM FILE directory is not
- specified in the SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU, the current
- contact directory will be searched.
-
- The form file will be used to create a letter to this
- contact. The file created will be named using the
- first 8 characters of the last name and first name
- with a 3 digit sequence number as an extension. For
- example, the first letter to Sam Smith would be
- "SMITHSAM.001".
-
- @@
- Enter a short comment next to the most recent call.
- Press the SPACE bar then the ENTER key to delete the
- comments.
-
- @@
- Enter the contact's last name.
-
- The last name is used as an INDEX field meaning that
- you can search and sort the database using this field.
-
- If you don't know the contact's last name, enter "-".
- You can fill in the last name later.
-
- The mail/merge code for the last name field is *ln.
-
- @@
- Enter the contact's first name here.
-
- The mail/merge code for the first name field is *fn.
-
- @@
- Enter a title for the contact.
-
- Examples:
- Vice President
- Owner/operator
-
- The mail/merge code for the title field is *ti.
-
- @@
- Enter the address of the contact. If the address spans
- two different lines or there is not enough room on one
- line, use both ADDRESS1 and ADDRESS2.
-
- Example:
- ADDRESS 1: 1580 Main Avenue
- ADDRESS 2: Suite 120
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- The mail/merge codes for these fields are *a1 and
- *a2.
-
- @@
- Enter the contact city. If you are entering the same
- city repeatedly for new entries, enter the city name
- in the DEFAULT CITY field under the SYSTEM PARAMETER
- MENU.
-
- Press ESC to exit.
-
- The mail/merge code for this field is *ci.
-
- @@
- Enter the contact's state of residence. If you are
- entering the same state repeatedly for new entries,
- enter the city name in the DEFAULT STATE field under
- the SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU.
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- The mail/merge code for this field is *st.
-
- @@
- Enter the zip code. If you are entering the same zip
- code repeatedly for new entries, enter the zip code in
- the DEFAULT ZIP field under the SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU.
-
- The mail/merge code for the zip is *zi.
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- @@
- Enter the country. If you are entering the same
- country repeatedly for new entries, enter the country
- in the DEFAULT COUNTRY field under the SYSTEM
- PARAMETER MENU.
-
- The mail/merge code for the country field is *cn.
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- @@
- Enter the contact's phone number in the following
- format:
-
- (123) 999-1234
-
- Enter the area code in parenthesis so that when
- dialing, Contact Plus can determine if the phone
- number is local or long distance based on the "LOCAL
- AREA CODE" as set in the PHONE PARAMETER MENU.
-
- There is extra room to add a comment next to the phone
- number. For example, if your insurance agent had a
- number for claims and you wanted that in place of the
- phone number field, you could simply enter:
-
- PHONE 1: Claim 444-2321
-
- Make sure the comment doesn't contain an 'X', as
- Contact Plus ignores all digits after an 'X' or 'x'.
-
- Note also that you can signify an extension by making
- an 'X' in the number. Contact Plus will ignore all
- digits appearing after the 'X'. For example:
-
- PHONE 1: 255-4433 x444
-
- Contact Plus will dial "2554433" for you.
-
- Contact Plus normally ignores all non-numeric
- characters when autodialing for you, except for the
- "," character.
-
- A comma "," will cause the modem to pause for two
- seconds.
-
- The mail/merge code for the phone numbers are *po for
- phone one and *pt for phone two.
-
- @@
- Enter the name of the contact's company.
-
- This is an INDEX field. If you wish to search for a
- particular contact by company, you can simply change
- the index to COMPANY. Typing in the first few
- characters that distinguish the company at the prompt
- will bring the contact to the screen.
-
- For example: to search for "Joe Soroche of Atlantic
- Associates: you could enter "i" to change the index
- then "c" to change the index to company name. Enter
- "atl" and the record would be retrieved. Keep in mind
- that searches for the contact by company name are not
- case sensitive. Therefore you can enter "ATL", or
- "atl". Both will match with "Atl...".
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- The mail/merge code for the company is *co.
-
- @@
- Enter the category or categories that are applicable
- to this contact.
-
- Each contact may belong to more than one category. For
- example, if the contact is in CATEGORY A, F and G,
- enter "afg" and the contact will be placed in three
- categories.
-
- The selected codes will be highlighted and marked with
- an asterisk '*'. The popup window only appears when
- the highlight bar is directly on this prompt.
-
- A contact may belong to up to 24 different codes or
- categories. Each category is accessed from the MAIN
- MENU under the EDIT CATEGORIES MENU.
-
- Enter ESC to exit.
-
- @@
- This page is a graphic view of the status of the last
- 30 phone calls made over the last 13 months. This page
- is useful to get a visual picture of the number of
- times the contact has been phoned over the last year.
-
- NO/BZ - no answer & busy signals
- OK/IN/LM - ok, incoming and left message
-
- The NO/BZ numbers are displayed graphically to the
- left of the OK/IN/LM numbers.
-
- This page is for display only. Pressing the ENTER key
- will not have an effect.
-
- @@
- This page displays the previous 15 phone calls,
- letters, and ticklers in chronological order. The most
- recent date is at the top of the page.
-
- Busy or No answer phone calls are not listed.
-
- This is a display page only. The ENTER key will not
- change the fields.
-
- @@
- This page records the last 15 letters/memos sent to or
- received from this contact. Fill in the DATE, STATUS
- and MEMO fields. The STATUS field can be "received" or
- "sent".
-
- To add a new letter:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key.
-
- 2) Press "a" to add a new letter
- (the oldest will be discarded)
-
- 3) Enter the date and the memo.
-
- To edit an existing letter:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key twice
-
- 2) Position the cursor over the
- field to edit.
-
- To delete the top letter:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key
-
- 2) Enter "d" to delete
-
- To clear ALL letters on the page:
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key
-
- 2) Enter "c" at the prompt
-
- @@
- It is from this page that you can add, delete, and
- change the contact entries. As with all the pages,
- press the UP and DOWN arrow keys or enter the first
- few characters of the last name to access each
- contact.
-
- At the bottom of the page is the prompt "PAGE:" with a
- list of all the pages that can be viewed. Press the
- LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys or enter the first letter of
- one of the pages followed by the ENTER key to access
- the different pages.
-
- a - add a new contact
- d - delete an old contact
- i - change the index
- F3 - dial phone number 1
- F4 - dial phone number 2
- F5 - run a DOS command
- F6 - run your word processor
- F7 - enter a note
- F9 - log an incoming call
- ENTER - modify the contact
- DOWN ARROW - view next contact
- UP ARROW - view previous contact
-
- SEARCHING:
-
- Enter the first few letters of the word for which you
- wish to search.
-
- Entering "sm" will search the database for the first
- occurrence of a key field starting with "sm". If there
- is an "Ed Smith" in the database, it will retrieve "Ed
- Smith" instead of "Sam Smith", as "Ed" appears
- alphabetically before "Sam". Press the DOWN arrow key
- to the next record: "Sam Smith"
-
- Note: Contact Plus does NOT make a distinction between
- upper and lower case names. I.e., there is NO
- difference between Smith and SMITH and smith.
-
- The other indexes (Company name and both user defined
- index fields) operate similarly.
-
-
- PHONE CALLS:
-
- After pressing F3 or F4 you will be prompted to press
- a key to release modem control of the phone. Pick up
- the receiver then press any key. A phone message
- prompt will appear prompting you for the outcome of
- the call ...
-
- Was a message left?
- Was there a busy signal?
- Did you get through?
- Was there no answer?
-
- If "L" or "O" is pressed a timer window will popup
- with the starting time of the call and the elapsed
- time.
-
- If "B" or "N" is pressed a log in the phone call page
- will be added to the top of the page with BUSY or
- NOANSWER.
-
- INDIVIDUAL LETTERS:
-
- Press the F6 key to access the word processor. Before
- accessing the word processor, make sure that the name
- or path of the word processor is stored under the
- SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU. Also, you must create a
- template file (it may be blank) in which Contact Plus
- will fill in the proper fields. For a sample template
- file, see the enclosed files ending with ".frm".
- The template files must end with the extension "FRM".
-
- NOTES:
-
- Press the F7 key to record a note. The F7 key is
- accessible from anywhere within the CONTACT MENU
- PAGES. A new note can be added. The date and time will
- automatically be set in the note. You can store an
- unlimited number of notes for each contact.
-
- UPDATING A CONTACT:
-
- After pressing the ENTER key to update the fields of
- the contact, use the HOME key to set the "home
- position". The home position can be used to quickly
- update a particular field of the record.
-
- For example, to update the "MEMO" field of all
- contacts, one after another,
-
- 1) Press the ENTER key to update
- the contact record.
-
- 2) Position the cursor over the MEMO
- field.
-
- 3) Press the HOME key.
-
- Subsequent changes will position the cursor on the
- MEMO field rather than appearing at the top of the
- screen in the SALUTATION field.
-
- @@
- CONTACT Menu - Add, delete, update and search for
- contacts from this menu. Send letters at the press of
- a key using the MicroStar word processor.
-
- Dial the phone or take incoming calls. View the
- calendars and setup appointments. Record notes and
- keep track of letters.
-
- Press the ESC or TAB key to exit.
-
- @@
- CONTACT REPORTS
-
- Print listings of contacts from this menu. Sort and
- search the database from this menu.
-
- @@
- MAIL/MERGE
-
- Print custom form letters, Rolodex(R) cards, mailing
- labels from this menu. Also use this menu to generate
- ASCII export files for use with other programs.
-
- @@
- EDIT CATEGORIES
-
- You can edit all categories from this menu.
-
- Choose from 24 different categories. Each category can
- be used to categorize the contact. Contacts may be in
- multiple categories.
-
- @@
- ALTER THE DATE
-
- Change Contact Plus's idea of the CURRENT date. The
- CURRENT date is displayed at the top right corner of
- the screen and reports.
-
- It is important that the correct date and time are set
- before starting up Contact Plus.
-
- @@
- Enter a code letter or a boolean expression here. For
- example, if category A is the Western Region, category
- B is the Northern Region and you wish to select all
- members of both categories A and Code B, type "a and
- b".
-
- To select only those in category A enter "A".
-
- To select those contacts in category A or B enter "A
- or B".
-
- You can also select contacts NOT in a category. To
- select all clients NOT in the western Region enter
- "not A" at the prompt.
-
- Enter ".", to select ALL contacts in ALL categories.
-
- Boolean expressions are discussed more in the manual.
-
- @@
- Those contacts with reminder dates falling within the
- week (today thru seven days from today) will be
- printed as well as the reminder memo.
-
- @@
- Those contacts with tickler dates matching the current
- date of today (upper right corner of screen) will be
- printed as well as the memo attached to each tickler.
-
- @@
- Each contact name is printed along with the address,
- company name and phone numbers.
-
- @@
- Each note associated with each contact is printed. A
- subset of the notes by date may be printed using the
- SELECTION MENU.
-
- @@
- Each contact is printed along with the following data:
-
- o Date and time of phone call
- o BUSY, OK, NOANS, LEFTMSG or INCALL
- o A phone message as recorded on the
- PHONE LOG PAGE.
-
- @@
- Each contact is printed along with the following data:
-
- o Date of letter
- o RECEIVED or SENT status
- o A short note as recorded on the LETTER PAGE.
-
- A subset of letters by date can be printed as
- selected in the SELECTION MENU.
-
- @@
- USER REPORT
-
- List out both user defined INDEX fields and the name
- of the contact.
-
- @@
- CONTACT PROFILE
-
- Lists out the contents of the HEADER PAGE, TICKLER
- PAGE, PHONE PAGE and LETTER PAGE and notes in a
- convenient full page format per contact.
-
- This report can be kept in a loose leaf binder.
-
- @@
- SEARCH MENU
-
- Search the MEMO FIELD, NOTES, TICKLER NOTES and PHONE
- notes fields from this menu.
-
- Exact spelling is not necessary when searching for
- strings and keywords.
-
- Any match will be printed.
-
- @@
- TICKLER REPORT
-
- Generate a list of all ticklers NOT DONE, or DONE, or
- N/A within a certain set of dates. This is different
- from the TODAY TICKLER and WEEK TICKLER reports in
- that you can specify which ticklers will be printed.
-
- @@
- PHONE LISTING
-
- Generate a easy to read listing of phone numbers of
- each contact selected.
-
- @@
- ZIP/CITY/STATE REPORT
-
- Generates an easy to read listing of the contact and
- his/her city/state/zip code and country.
-
- @@
- CATEGORY REPORT
-
- Lists each contact and all categories that the contact
- belongs to.
-
- @@
- WORKSHEET
-
- Print out a worksheet for notations. Each contact is
- printed along with blank lines for notes.
-
- @@
- MEMO REPORT
-
- Lists each contact and the respective MEMO field.
-
- @@
- DATE REPORT
-
- Prints out each of the 3 user defined date fields.
-
- @@
- Each form is a template enabling you to send out
- customized form letters to a large group of people. As
- each form is printed, a record of the date and name of
- form is saved in the LETTERS PAGE for each contact.
-
- Place the highlight bar over one of the template files
- and press F6 to edit that template.
-
- Each form must be an ASCII text file. I.e. if you are
- using WordStar - use nondocument mode, WordPerfect
- users should use the TEXT/OUT SAVE function.
-
- If you are using MicroStar, the file is automatically
- saved as an ASCII text file.
-
- The following mail/merge template files must be stored
- in the current directory:
-
- (if "CONTACT" is the current database)
- contact.1 contact.6
- contact.2 contact.7
- contact.3 contact.8
- contact.4 contact.9
- contact.5 contact.lbl
-
- If the current database is business associates
- "BUSINESS", then the following template files should
- be in the contact directory:
-
- business.1 business.6
- business.2 business.7
- business.3 business.8
- business.4 business.9
- business.5 business.lbl
-
- These files correspond to the menu selection under the
- CONTACT FORMS MENU.
-
- Field definitions are as follows:
-
- *d1 - current date (format - 31 Oct 87)
- *d2 - current date (format - October 31, 1987)
- *d3 - current date (format - 10/31/87)
- *d4 - current day (Monday, Tuesday, ... )
- *t1 - current time (format - 15:23:43) military
- *t2 - current time (format - 15:23) military
- *t3 - current time (format - 03:23:43) standard
- *t4 - current time (format - 03:23) standard
- *sa - salutation
- *fn - first name
- *ln - last name
- *ti - title
- *a1 - address line 1
- *a2 - address line 2
- *st - state name
- *ci - city name
- *zi - zip code
- *cn - country name
- *po - phone One
- *pt - phone Two
- *co - company name
- *me - memo field
- *u1 - user defined index field 1
- *u2 - user defined index field 2
- *u3 - user defined field 3 (25 characters)
- *u4 - user defined field 4 " "
- *u5 - user defined field 5 " "
- *u6 - user defined field 6 " "
- *w1 - user defined date field 1
- *w2 - user defined date field 2
- *w3 - user defined date field 3
- (date format 04 Apr 89)
-
- *m1 - mailing labels (7 lines)
- *m2 - " " (6 lines)
- *m3 - " " (4 lines)
- *m4 - " " (5 lines)
- *m5 - " " (6 lines)
- *pa - pause printer for form change
- *ff - form feed
-
- To pad with blanks and right or left justify a field
- enter a width specification like:
-
- *po%20 - phone 1 phone right just. pad with space
- *pt%-20 - phone 2 left just. pad with space
-
- @@
- Press 'y' to finish this session with Contact Plus.
- All files will by updated and closed.
-
- Press ESC or 'n' to continue working with Contact
- Plus.
-
- DO NOT shut the computer off or reboot without first
- exiting Contact Plus. Doing so may damage the data
- files which will need to be repaired using the
- database recovery program supplied with the system.
-
- @@
- Print screens that have been saved using the F2 save
- screen function. The screens have been saved in a file
- called "screen.sav". Each time F2 is pressed, the
- displayed screen is appended to this file.
-
- @@
- Discard screens that have been saved using the F2 save
- screen function. The file "screen.sav" in the contact
- directory will be cleared.
-
- @@
- Access different parameter menus under this menu.
- Backup and open new databases from this menu.
-
- @@
- Access to the following functions is made from this
- menu:
-
- Open an existing database
- Delete an old database
- Create a new database
-
- Contact Plus will search the current drive/directory
- for all databases specified.
-
- @@
- Change the printer setup string, printer port and
- margin settings.
-
- Use your printer manual to change these settings.
-
- @@
- Change system parameters - error bells on or off,
- database SYNC frequency, defaults for CITY, STATE,
- ZIP, and COUNTRY when adding new entries.
-
- Enter your company name to appear on all menus and
- reports from this menu.
-
- Enter the name of your word processor, path name of
- letters, DOS command and the name of the template file
- when using the F6 key.
-
- @@
- Change user defined parameters from this page. Set up
- the labels of the three user defined date entries and
- all user defined index fields. Give the template files
- under the MAIL/MERGE MENU different names.
-
- @@
- Change phone parameters - local area code, modem port,
- pulse or tone dialing, long distance area code and
- long distance access code.
-
- @@
- Enter follow up schedules from this menu. Follow up
- schedules help automate the task of following up with
- thank you notes, postcards, calls, etc.
-
- Followup dates are based on relative date arithmetic,
- that is, every 4 weeks you may wish to send a postcard
- or letter. There are two different schedules with up
- to eight different followup tickler dates to specify.
-
- @@
- Enter special dates such as holidays, vacations,
- conferences and meetings here. These should be dates
- that you will NOT be available to take or give any
- calls. All dates and calendars will be marked with a
- '*' signifying that the date is special.
-
- @@
- Allows the deletion of old databases in the current
- directory. The database to be deleted cannot be the
- current open database.
-
- @@
- Open an existing database; one that has been created.
- For example, if you are currently working with
- "VENDORS" and you desire to work with "CUST" use this
- menu.
-
- The old database will be written to disk and the new
- database will be made current.
-
- @@
- Create a new database from here. Contact Plus makes
- sure the database doesn't already exist.
-
- Use up to 8 characters in the database name.
-
- Examples: CUST, VENDORS, REGIONA, WESTERN
-
- @@
- Enter a label for the category listed. Your contacts
- may be separated according to each code in the REPORTS
- MENU.
-
- Examples:
- Category A: Western
- Category B: Southwest
- Category C: Northern
- Category D: bananas
- Category E: eggs
-
- @@
- Enter "n" if you don't have a modem attached to your
- serial port. Enter 1, or 2 if your modem is attached
- to COM1 or COM2.
-
- Contact Plus currently works with Hayes compatible
- modems only.
-
- @@
- Enter "m" if you have a monochrome screen and the
- screen isn't very clear.
-
- Enter "c" if you have a color screen.
-
- @@
- Type "y" to turn on Contact Plus's error bell - it
- will beep at you if you make an input error.
-
- Type "n" to turn off this bell.
-
- @@
- This field allows you to specify how often you desire
- to "sync" the database. Contact Plus's internal file
- structure needs to be physically updated occasionally.
- The smaller this number is, the more often the
- database will be SYNCED. Of course, small values for
- the sync will slow Contact Plus down when adding many
- entries to the system.
-
- When entering many contacts into the database, you may
- wish to set it to 10. After entering the contacts, for
- maximum file integrity, set it to 1. Contact Plus
- automatically sync's its files when you exit. Be sure
- to exit Contact Plus by pressing the ESC key and
- answering "y" to the exit prompts.
-
- DO NOT exit Contact Plus by turning off the computer
- or pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE. This may destroy the
- index files in which case you will have to use the
- CFIX program to recover the index files or reload all
- your data from scratch.
-
- It is advisable to make backups of the system after
- making significant changes.
-
- @@
- If you experience a snow or sparkle effect on the
- screen. Enter "y" to this question. Contact Plus will
- try to limit the snow effect.
-
- This may occur on certain old CGA monitors.
-
- @@
- The "printer end-of-line" is used to control the
- printer output at the end of the printed line. There
- are 4 options to set depending upon your printer. You
- may have to do a little bit of experimentation with
- this to get it right. Once it is set correctly, it
- will not have to be changed (as long as the switch
- settings on the printer do not change).
-
- Option 1 newline character
- 2 carriage return character
- 3 newline then carriage-return character
- 4 carriage-return then newline character
-
- 1) Output is double spaced - try setting option to
- "cr".
-
- 2) Output is overprinting or printing on one line -
- try setting the option first to "nl" and if that
- doesn't work, try out the options "nl/cr" or "cr/nl".
-
- 3) Output is jagged like: This is
- an example of
- a jagged line.
-
- Try changing option to "nl/cr" or "cr/nl".
-
- @@
- Press any key to continue to the next page of the
- report, press ESC to stop the listing.
-
- @@
- Press ENTER to see all reports on the screen.
-
- Select the "printer" to send the reports to a printer
- - directly.
-
- Select "capturefile" to send the output to an ASCII
- file. If the file exists, the output will be appended
- to the file. Otherwise, a new file will be created.
-
- While the report/form is printing you may press SPACE
- which will pause the printer; ESC will abort the
- printout.
-
- @@
- Enter 'Y' if you wish the popup menu to appear
- automatically in the CONTACT MENU whenever a prompt
- with "..." appears. For example a popup over the
- salutation field under the HEADER PAGE may look like:
-
- +-----------------+
- | A - Mr. |
- | B - Mrs. |
- | C - Mr. & Mrs. |
- | D - Doctor |
- +-----------------+
-
- Enter 'N' and you must press F10 to bring up the popup
- menus.
-
- @@
- Type "y" and the changes made to the parameter page
- will be saved.
-
- Type "n" and the changes will be discarded and the old
- values will be retained.
-
- @@
- Enter the full name of the file you want to save the
- output of the report to.
-
- Examples: report1.out
- a:\reports\mar.87
-
- If the file exists and is ASCII, Contact Plus will
- APPEND to it. If it isn't ASCII, you must make another
- selection.
-
- @@
- Contact Plus cannot make contact with your printer.
-
- Contact Plus is set up to talk to LPT1 2 or 3. Check
- and make sure that the printer is online and has
- paper.
-
- @@
- The output file "screen.sav" has been printed. Press
- any key to continue.
-
- @@
- The output file "screen.sav" has been cleared. Press
- any key to continue.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" to delete the screens previously saved in
- the file "screen.sav". Otherwise, enter "n".
-
- @@
- Enter the sequence of decimal codes that will place
- the printer into the mode desired (e.g. 16 pitch or
- "NLQ" - Near Letter Quality). See your printer manual
- for ASCII control codes.
-
- For example: sending 'ESC F' to the IBM Proprinter
- will turn EMPHASIZED PRINT ON. This would correspond
- to entering decimal 27 then 70 into the printer setup
- string. A code of zero "0" cannot be entered as it
- signifies the end of the escape string.
-
- COMMON DECIMAL ASCII CODES:
-
- 27 - ESC 32 - SPACE 8 - BACKSPACE
- 9 - HORZ TAB 10 - LN FEED 12 - FORMFEED
- 13 - CAR RET 14 - SO 15 - SI
- 33 - '!' 34 - '"' 35 - '#'
- 36 - '$' 37 - '%' 38 - '&'
- 40 - '(' 41 - ')' 42 - '*'
- 43 - '+' 44 - ',' 45 - '-'
- 46 - '.' 47 - '/' 60 - '<'
- 61 - '=' 62 - '>' 63 - '?'
-
- 1 - 'CTRL-A' 65 - 'A' 97 - 'a' 48 - '0'
- 2 - 'CTRL-B' 66 - 'B' 98 - 'b' 49 - '1'
- 3 - 'CTRL-C' 67 - 'C' 99 - 'c' 50 - '2'
- 4 - 'CTRL-D' 68 - 'D' 100 - 'd' 51 - '3'
- 5 - 'CTRL-E' 69 - 'E' 101 - 'e' 52 - '4'
- ... ... ... ...
- 25 - 'CTRL-Y' 89 - 'Y' 121 - 'y' 56 - '8'
- 26 - 'CTRL-Z' 90 - 'Z' 122 - 'z' 57 - '9'
-
- @@
- If you wish to send an initialization string to the
- printer every time a report is printed answer "y" to
- the question.
-
- If you answer "n", Contact Plus will not send a
- printer string.
-
- @@
- Enter "1" - for LPT1:, "2" for LPT2: or "3" for LPT3
- as a printer port.
-
- Contact Plus doesn't currently support a serial
- printer port, however, you can direct the output of
- the report using the "capturefile" option and print
- the report from DOS upon exiting Contact Plus.
-
- @@
- Enter the number of spaces from the left edge of the
- paper at which you want the printer to start printing.
- I.e. if you enter 5, Contact Plus will advance 5
- spaces on each printed line.
-
- @@
- Press "y" and Contact Plus will pause between each
- form allowing you to change sheets of paper without
- having to press the off-line key on your printer.
-
- This is handy when printing individual sheets or
- Rolodex(R) cards.
-
- @@
- Feed in a new form then press ENTER to print the next
- form. ESC aborts the printout.
-
- @@
- The end of the report/form has been reached.
-
- Press any key to continue.
-
- @@
- Use the arrow keys to select the database to delete.
- Press ENTER when the highlight bar is over your
- choice. You cannot delete the currently open database.
-
- The database will be PERMANENTLY deleted.
-
- @@
- Use the arrow keys to select the SOURCE database.
- Press ENTER when the highlight bar is over the
- database of your choice.
-
- The data records will be copied from this database.
-
- @@
- Enter 'Y' to delete this database permanently.
- Otherwise press ESC or enter 'N'.
-
- @@
- Use the arrow keys to select the TARGET database.
- Press ENTER when the highlight bar is over your
- choice.
-
- Data records from the SOURCE database will be copied
- to this database. Once the copy is started you may
- press ESC which will stop the copy operation.
-
- @@
- Enter "l" for last name, "c" for company name, "z" for
- the zip code, "1" for user defined index 1 and "2" for
- user defined index number 2.
-
- The records will be sorted in alphabetic order
- according to the sort selection.
-
- In order to print the report press ESC. You will then
- be prompted for confirmation to print the report.
-
- @@
- "l" Last name
- "z" Zip code
- "i" City
- "s" State
- "c" Company name
- "1" - "6" user defined fields
- "n" do not select a field
-
- The "From name" and "Thru" fields will specify the
- range of selection.
-
- Examples:
-
- If you want to select a single record, "SmithJoe",
- enter "l" for last name selection at the "Name
- selected" prompt. Then at the "From name" and "Thru"
- prompts enter "SmithJoe" and "SmithJoe". Contact Plus
- is NOT case sensitive, so "smithjoe" will do as well.
-
- To select all contacts with last name starting with
- "r", enter "r" at "From name" and "r" at the "Thru"
- prompts.
-
- To select all contacts within certain zip code areas,
- enter "z" for zip code and enter "87" thru "88" at the
- range fields.
-
- To select all contacts in a certain city, say Los
- Angeles, enter "Los Angeles" in both FROM and THRU
- fields.
-
- @@
- Enter the starting name of the field you want to
- select. For example, if we want to print out a list of
- contacts with last names from "a" to "g" enter "a" in
- the From name field, and enter "g" in the Thru name
- field.
-
- If the zip code field was selected, enter the first
- few digits of the starting zip code.
-
- @@
- Enter the ending name in alphabetic order for this
- field.
-
- @@
- Enter "1", "2", or "3" for the user defined dates
- respectively. Enter "n" for no selections and ALL
- contacts will be printed. Contact Plus will print
- those contacts whose dates fall within a certain
- range.
-
- For example, if one of the date fields is specified as
- a NEXT CONTACT date, we might wish to select those
- individuals we need to contact tomorrow, or next week
- or next Friday or next month.
-
- @@
- Enter the starting date for selection. Press ENTER
- after selecting the starting date using the UP, DOWN,
- LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys.
-
- @@
- Enter a new date for the system. Since Contact Plus
- makes extensive use of the date and time, it is
- important that the system date and time be correctly
- set.
-
- Use the UP, DOWN, RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys to move
- from date to date. Press ENTER once you have selected
- the desired date. Press ESC to enter the date
- manually.
-
- Both the date and time are read from the computer when
- first starting up.
-
- The quotes in the examples that follow are not to be
- entered into Contact Plus, they are there to highlight
- the proper response when entering dates into Contact
- Plus manually.
-
- Examples:
-
- To select a date of Nov 23, 1989
- Simply enter: "23Nov89", or "112389".
- If the current year is 1989, simply enter
- the month and day. If the current month
- is November as well, only enter "23".
-
- Shortcut examples (using date arithmetic):
-
- Today: "."
- To change the date to tomorrow: "+1"
- Last week: "-1w"
- 1st of this month: "1"
- Last day of last month: "1-1"
- Next Friday: "+fri"
- 2 weeks from next Tuesday: "+tue+2w"
-
- @@
- Enter the ending date for selection. Press the ENTER
- key after choosing the selected date using the arrow
- keys.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" if you have finished choosing the sort and
- selection criteria. The reports will now be sent to
- the screen or printer.
-
- Enter "n" or ESC to go back to the previous menu.
-
- Press ENTER or "y" to print.
-
- @@
- Set this field if you want to speed up the process of
- adding new entries to Contact Plus. When you type in
- "a" at the CONTACT menu header page, the CITY, STATE,
- ZIP and COUNTRY field will automatically be set to the
- default.
-
- @@
- Enter "t" if your telephone is equipped with a tone
- dial phone. Enter "p" if it is a pulse or rotary
- phone.
-
- @@
- ENTER - change top entry
- 'a' - add a new letter
- 'd' - delete top entry
- 'c' - clear out all entries
-
- The bottom letter will be discarded as new entries are
- added.
-
- @@
- Enter the date of the letter using the arrow keys.
- Press ENTER to select a date.
-
- @@
- Enter:
- s - SENT letters
- r - RECEIVED letters
-
- @@
- Enter a short note describing this letter.
-
- Examples:
- Thank you note
- Notice of deposition
- Bill payment
-
- When the F6 key is used, this field will contain the
- name of the template file - CONTACT.FRM.
-
- @@
- Enter the name of the file where this letter is
- stored. This field is set automatically when the F6
- key is pressed.
-
- @@
- Enter a name for the appropriate template file. The
- names correspond to the TEMPLATE FILES in the CONTACT
- MAIL/MERGE MENU.
-
- If a template name is entered and you choose to print
- the form or send it to a capture file, then this name
- will be automatically recorded on the LETTER PAGE with
- the form name in the MEMO field.
-
- @@
- Enter the label for the user defined field. You may
- customize this field in any way that suits your
- particular application.
-
- The first two user defined fields are character string
- fields that can be sorted and searched on. User
- defined fields 3 through 6 cannot be sorted.
-
- For example, we can choose "REGION" as one of the
- fields. Then we can sort and select the contacts by
- the REGION field. Another example would be "SSNO" for
- social security number. The contacts can then be
- sorted and selected by social security number from any
- one of the PAGES under the CONTACT MENU.
-
- @@
- Enter your name or company name here. Your company
- name will appear at the top of the page in all reports
- and screens.
-
- @@
- Enter the path name of the directory where the form
- files are stored. The form files are used with the
- word processor as specified in the WORD PROCESSOR
- field.
-
- c:\contact\template\
-
- Each form file in the form directory should end with
- the extension - ".FRM"
-
- The form file will look something like:
-
- +-------------------------------------+
- | *sa *fn *ln |
- | *a1 |
- | *ci, *st *zi |
- | |
- | Dear *fn, |
- | blah blah |
- +-------------------------------------+
-
- Pressing the F6 key will do the following:
-
- 1) Contact Plus will read the form file and
- make the correct substitutions for the
- fields --
-
- *sa - salutation
- *fn - first name
- *ln - last name etc.
-
- Refer to the documentation for a list
- of ALL fields available.
-
- 2) The substitutions will be placed in a file
- with the name "smithsam.001" where the first
- part of the file name is the last and first
- name of the individual (up to 8 characters)
- and the extension is a 3 digit number bumped
- up everytime a new letter is sent. The next file
- would be "SMITHSAM.002."
-
- 3) The word processing program as specified
- in the WORD PROCESSOR prompt will be started
- with the name of the file just created.
-
- ms \contact\letters\smithsam.001
-
- The form files must be stored as ASCII files for most
- word processors. WordPerfect is an exception; the form
- files that you create with WordPerfect are compatible
- with Contact Plus and need not be stored in TEXT
- format.
-
- @@
- Enter the full path name where the letters created
- using the F6 key will be stored. For example, if you
- wish to store letters in the subdirectory,
- "c:\corresp\contact\letters" enter the full path name
- here.
-
- The form file will be searched for in the path you
- specify. If the form file doesn't exist in the path,
- the current directory will be searched. The form file
- must end with ".FRM"
-
- The word processor as specified in the WORD PROCESSOR
- prompt will be called with the path name and created
- file.
-
- For example, when the F6 key is pressed:
-
- 1) The form file "APOLOGY.FRM" is chosen.
-
- 2) A new file - SMITH.001 is created in the
- directory "\corresp\contact\letters"using the
- fields in APOLOGY.FRM as a template.
-
- 3) The word processor is called:
- ms c:\corresp\contact\letters\smith.001
-
- @@
- Enter the full path name of the word processor, or
- simply the name of the word processor if it is already
- specified in the PATH.
-
- To enter the MicroStar word processor, enter "ms"
- here.
-
- Do not enter any file name arguments here. Contact
- Plus will automatically call up the word processor
- with the appropriate file name as the first
- commandline argument.
-
- The word processor will be called up when the F6 key
- is pressed.
-
- You do not need to specify the ".EXE" or ".COM"
- portion of the file name.
-
- @@
- Enter a label for the date field. Typical choices
- could be:
-
- first,last,next contact dates
- proposal date
- invoice date
- demo date
- birthdate
-
- @@
- The following keys will scroll through the dates:
-
- Up Arrow - Previous 6 months
- Down Arrow - Next 6 months
- Left Arrow - Previous month
- Right Arrow - Next month
- Home key - This month
-
- You are limited to scrolling through 20 years (10
- years into the future and 10 years in the past). The
- bell will beep when the limit is reached.
-
- @@
- Use the UP, DOWN, RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys to select
- a tickler date for this event. Once the date has been
- selected, press the ENTER key.
-
- Press the ESC key to enter a formatted date such as
- "02 02 89" for February 2, 1989.
-
- @@
- Press ENTER to update ticklers on this page or enter
- "a" or "b" to update this page with follow up schedule
- A or B from the FOLLOW UP MENU.
-
- @@
- Enter an "anchor" date in which the follow-up dates
- will be tied. For example, if the follow up schedule
- specifies:
-
- postcard1 - +2w
- call2 - +4w
-
- Then "postcard1" tickler would be set 2 weeks from the
- anchor date and the "call2" tickler would be scheduled
- for 4 weeks from the anchor date.
-
- @@
- Enter a short memo (10 characters). This memo will
- appear in the 1 month calendar page.
-
- To delete a tickler, press the SPACE bar followed by
- the ENTER key in this field.
-
- The F10 key will activate the POPUP MENU.
-
- @@
- Enter:
- y - tickler is done!
-
- n - tickler is not done yet
-
- a - not applicable
-
- By separating your tickler dates this way you can list
- out all outstanding items needed to be accomplished,
- thus keeping you on track.
-
- @@
- Enter a short line giving more information than is
- available in the ten character description. The ten
- character description will appear in the 1 month
- calendar.
-
- The F10 key will activate the POPUP MENU.
-
- @@
- Enter one of the following options:
-
- n - no answer
- b - busy
- i - incoming call
- l - message left
- o - call successful "ok"
-
- The 'n', 'b' and 'l' keys will clear the elapsed time
- field.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" if you have an IBM/EPSON compatible printer.
- If you do, when F2 is pressed, Contact Plus will save
- the screens using the line drawing character set
- instead of dashes "-", plus symbols "+" and pipe
- symbols "|".
-
- Your saved screens may look more attractive using this
- option. If the line drawing characters appear as a
- string of MMMMMMMMMMMM's, you will want to enter "n"
- at this option.
-
- To see if it works on your printer do the following:
-
- 1) Set this option to "y"
- 2) Discard previous saved screens
- 3) Call up a calendar page
- 4) Enter F2 to save the screen
- 5) Print the saved screen
- 6) Check the printed output
-
- @@
- Enter the local area code. This area code will be
- compared with the area code being dialed using the F3
- or F4 key.
-
- If the area code matches, then the call is treated as
- a local call and the area code will NOT be dialed. If
- the area code doesn't match, then the call is a long
- distance call and the long distance prefix will be
- dialed in addition to the full number including the
- area code.
-
- @@
- Enter the long distance dialing prefix. If a pause
- needs to be inserted to the dialing sequence, insert
- commas ",". Each comma inserted adds a two second
- delay.
-
- To delete the prefix, press the SPACE BAR then the
- ENTER key.
-
- @@
- Enter the local call dialing prefix (if any). Typical
- local call prefixes would need to dial a 9 then a
- pause to get out of the building or office.
-
- Enter comma's to delay the modem. Each comma adds 2
- seconds to the delay.
- #p
- Example:
-
- 9,,,
-
- Dial 9 then pause for 6 seconds.
-
- To delete the prefix, press the SPACE BAR then the
- ENTER key.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" to clear out each entry on this page.
-
- Press ESC or "n" to abort the clear.
-
- @@
- Enter the name of the program you wish to run when the
- F5 key (DOS) is pressed. If the program is in your
- search path, it will be run just as if you typed in
- the command at the DOS prompt. You must first press
- ESC then save the change before the new command will
- take effect.
-
- If the program is NOT in your search path, enter the
- full path name of the command here.
-
- Leave the field blank to simply run DOS. TO blank out
- the field, press the SPACE bar then the ENTER key.
-
- When the program finishes, you must press a key to
- return to Contact Plus.
-
- @@
- Enter one of the following letters:
-
- "o" - call was made ok
- "n" - no answer
- "b" - busy signal
- "l" - left a message
- "d" - didn't call at all
- "i" - incoming calls
- "s" - no selection made
-
- Those calls that fall within the date range specified
- in the "FROM" and "THRU" fields that match the
- criteria chosen will be printed.
-
- For example: to search for all calls with busy signals
- for today enter "b" at the prompt and enter "." in
- both FROM and THRU fields.
-
- To search for all contacts NOT phoned, enter "d" and
- fill in the appropriate FROM and THRU date fields.
-
- Enter ESC to print the report.
-
- @@
- Enter one of the following:
-
- 'd' - ticklers marked DONE
- 'n' - ticklers marked NOT DONE
- 'o' - ticklers marked N/A
- 'a' - ALL ticklers
- 's' - don't select by tickler date
-
- Those tickler dates as displayed in the TICKLER PAGE
- will be printed according to the selection you made.
-
- This report is handy to ask questions like:
-
- "What do I need to get done this month?"
- "What was accomplished last month?"
-
- @@
- Enter "y" to select contacts with a note falling
- within the dates you specify.
-
- @@
- Enter:
- 's' - letters SENT
- 'r' - letters RECEIVED
- 'a' - ALL letters sent or received
- 'n' - do NOT select letters
-
- Those contacts with letters sent and/or received
- within the dates specified will be printed.
-
- @@
- Record a short note to be stored in the PHONE LOG
- PAGE. Once finished with the message press the ESC or
- ENTER key.
-
- The elapsed time clock will be continually updated
- while you enter keystrokes.
-
- If you call up the HELP screen or press the NOTES key
- or escape to DOS, you will then need to press another
- key within the window to update the elapsed timer.
-
- @@
- First pick up the phone receiver then press any key
- (the space bar is easiest) to disconnect the modem
- from the phone line.
-
- If the party answers or if you get a busy signal or no
- answer, the next prompt will give you the choice of
- entering the outcome of the call.
-
- @@
- Enter:
-
- b - a busy signal
- n - no answer
- o - the party answered
- l - you left a message
- ESC - to abort the call
-
- Any option other than the ESC key will add a new entry
- to the PHONE LOG PAGE.
-
- @@
- The pause character - "*pa" has been encountered
- within the document. Contact Plus has paused to allow
- you to change the form.
-
- Change the form then press any key to continue.
-
- @@
- Enter the string (words) to search. Contact Plus will
- search the corresponding notes, memo, tickler and
- phone fields for any field that closely matches the
- search string specified. Exact matches are not
- necessary.
-
- The string is referred to as a soundex string since
- matches will usually be found even if the search
- string is misspelled.
-
- For example: ROAD will match
-
- "ROOT", "ROUTE" as well as "ROAD"
-
- If the string matches any one of the fields in any of
- the contact records as specified in the prompts below,
- the contact and the line that matched will be printed
- out.
-
- A non-blank search string must be specified and at
- least one of the search fields must be "yes".
-
- @@
- y - search the MEMO field on
- the HEADER PAGE
-
- n - do not search the MEMO field
-
- @@
- y - search all tickler notes in
- the TICKLER PAGE
-
- n - do not search the TICKLER PAGE
-
- @@
- y - search all messages in the PHONE
- LOG PAGE
-
- n - do not search all messages in the
- PHONE LOG PAGE
-
- @@
- y - as each record is printed to the
- capture file or the printer a log
- will be stored in the top entry
- of the LETTERS PAGE
-
- n - log will not be recorded
-
- @@
- Each prompt ending with "..." means that the F10 key
- is available for use in that field.
-
- Enter ESC to discard the popup.
-
- Enter an option letter or use the UP and DOWN arrow
- keys to position to the option desired then press
- ENTER to select that option.
-
- Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to ignore the popup
- and move on to the next field on the page.
-
- To modify an option on the POPUP MENU, position the
- highlight bar over the field to modify then press the
- F10 key. Make your change then press ENTER for the
- change to take effect. The changes to the popups will
- automatically be saved in the parameter file
- "contact.hdr" when you exit Contact Plus.
-
- @@
- Enter a 10 character tickler field that will appear in
- the TICKLER PAGE for the selected contact.
-
- The followup tickler is useful for automatically
- sending followup letters or making followup calls on a
- schedule.
-
- Examples:
- callback 1stletter birthday
- meeting 2ndletter
- thanks1
-
- @@
- Enter a date offset at the prompt. For example, if the
- first followup activity is a brochure to be sent 4
- weeks after the initial contact this would be
- specified using date arithmetic as "+4w".
-
- A series of scheduled followup dates can be specified
- as follows:
-
- brochure +2w - send brochure in 2 weeks
- call1 +6w - followup with call 6 weeks
- letterf +10w - send a letter in 10 weeks
- giveup +16w - final letter at 16 weeks
-
- @@
- Press one of the following keys:
-
- a - add a new note
- d - delete a note
- ENTER - update a note
- UP - previous note
- DOWN - next note
-
- Each note is time stamped and belongs to the contact
- currently displayed. Once the contact is deleted, all
- associated notes will be deleted also.
-
- While editing each note the following keys can be
- used:
-
- ARROW KEYS: position cursor
- CTRL-END: delete to end of line
- ESC,TAB: quit edit
- BACKSPACE: delete previous char
- DELETE: delete current char
-
- If the line is full, text will wrap around until the
- notes box is full.
-
- @@
- Enter "Y" and the batch file "CBACKUP.BAT" will be
- run. First CBACKUP squeezes the database into one
- compressed file ending with ".ARC". Then the file is
- copied to drive A.
-
- You will be prompted to enter a blank formatted disk
- in drive A. The CBACKUP batch file will then copy the
- current archived database (CONTACT.ARC) to the floppy
- disk.
-
- If CBACKUP.BAT is not accessible in the current
- directory, the archive database will not be backed up.
-
- You may modify CBACKUP.BAT using the MicroStar word
- processor to backup to different drives or to use a
- program other than DOS COPY.
-
- @@
- Enter "y" and Contact Plus will search all ticklers in
- the database that are marked as "NOT DONE". These
- ticklers will then be moved to a new date that you may
- specify.
-
- @@
- Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to select
- a date. Those ticklers that are marked "NOT DONE"
- today will be moved to the date you select.
-
- @@
- Enter 'Y' to save this note. Otherwise, press ESC or
- 'N' to discard.
-
- @@
- Enter the name of the holiday or special date here. To
- delete a holiday, place the highlight bar over the
- holiday name then press SPACE followed by the ENTER
- key.
-
- @@
- Use the arrow keys to enter the starting and ending
- date of the holiday or special date.
-
- Press ENTER when the date is selected.
-
- @@
-