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    							Chapter 4 Page 54
    Overview of applications
    Date Book
    Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule 
    appointments or any kind of activity associated with a time 
    and date.
    In Date Book, you can do the following:
    nEnter a description of your appointment and assign it to a 
    specific time and date.
    nDisplay a chart of your appointments for an entire week. The 
    Week View makes it easy to spot available times and any 
    potential scheduling overlaps or conflicts.
    nDisplay a monthly calendar to quickly spot days where you 
    have morning, lunch, or afternoon appointments.
    nDisplay an agenda showing appointments, untimed events, and 
    your To Do items for the day.
    nSet an alarm to sound prior to the scheduled activity. 
    nCreate reminders for events that are based on a particular date, 
    rather than time of day. Birthdays and anniversaries are easy to 
    track with your handheld.
    nAttach notes to individual events for a description or 
    clarification of the entry in your Date Book.
    To open Date Book:
    nPress the Date Book application button on the front panel of 
    your handheld. Date Book opens to today’s schedule.
    Note:
    Press the Date Book application button repeatedly to cycle 
    through the Day, Week, Month and Agenda views.
    Date Book button 
    						
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    Address Book
    Address Book enables you to keep names, addresses, phone 
    numbers, and other information about your personal or 
    business contacts.
    In Address Book, you can do the following:
    nQuickly look up or enter names, addresses, phone numbers, and 
    other information.
    nEnter up to five phone numbers (home, work, fax, mobile, etc.) 
    or 
    e-mail addresses for each name.
    nDefine which phone number appears in the Address list for each 
    Address Book entry. 
    nAttach a note to each Address Book entry, in which you can 
    enter additional information about the entry.
    nAssign Address Book entries to categories so that you can 
    organize and view them in logical groups.
    nCreate your own digital business card that you can beam to 
    other Palm OS
    ® handhelds.
    To open Address Book: 
    nPress the Address Book application button on the front panel of 
    your handheld. Address Book opens to display the list of all 
    your records.
    Note:
    Press the Address Book application button repeatedly to 
    cycle through the categories in which you have records. 
    Press and hold the Address Book application button to 
    instantly beam your business card to another Palm OS
     
    handheld.
    Address Book button 
    						
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    To Do List
    To Do List is a convenient place to create reminders and 
    prioritize the things that you have to do.
    In To Do List, you can do the following:
    nMake a quick and convenient list of things to do.
    nAssign a priority level to each task.
    nAssign a due date for any or all of your To Do List items. 
    nAssign To Do List items to categories so that you can organize 
    and view them in logical groups.
    nSort your To Do List items either by due date, priority level, or 
    category.
    nAttach notes to individual To Do List items for a description or 
    clarification of the task.
    To open To Do List:
    nPress the To Do List application button on the front panel of 
    your handheld. To Do List opens to display the category of items 
    you last viewed.
    Note:
    Press the To Do List application button repeatedly to cycle 
    through the categories in which you have items.
     To Do List button 
    						
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    Note Pad
    Note Pad provides a place to take notes in your own 
    handwriting. You can use Note Pad to do everything you 
    might do with a piece of paper and a pencil.
    In Note Pad, you can do the following:
    nTake notes, draw a sketch, or write any kind of message directly 
    on your handheld screen. Later, you can enter this information 
    into other applications. 
    nSet an alarm to use your notes as reminder messages. 
    nAssign notes to categories so that you can organize and view 
    them in logical groups.
    nCopy and paste notes into popular computer applications like 
    Microsoft Word using Palm™ Desktop software and HotSync
    ® 
    technology.
    To open Note Pad:
    nPress the Note Pad application button on the front panel of your 
    handheld. Note Pad opens a new note so that you can begin 
    writing immediately.
    Note:
    Press the Note Pad application button repeatedly to cycle 
    through the categories in which you have items.
     Note Pad button 
    						
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    Calculator
    Calculator enables you to perform addition, subtraction, 
    multiplication, and division.
    In Calculator, you can do the following:
    nPerform basic calculations.
    nStore and retrieve values.
    nDisplay the last series of calculations, which is useful for 
    confirming a series of “chain” calculations.
    To open Calculator:
    nTap the Calculator icon   next to the Graffiti® writing area.
    Clock
    Clock enables you to set and view the current time and date.
    In Clock, you can do the following:
    nView the current time and date.
    nSet the time and date for all the applications on your handheld.
    nSet an alarm.
    To open Clock:
    1. Tap the Applications icon  . 
    2. Tap the Clock icon  .
    Calculator 
    icon 
    						
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    Memo Pad
    Memo Pad provides a place to store information that is not 
    associated with Date Book, Address Book, or To Do List.
    In Memo Pad, you can do the following:
    nUse Graffiti characters to store memos, lists, or any other text 
    message on your handheld. 
    nDrag and drop memos into popular computer applications like 
    Microsoft Word when you synchronize using Palm™ Desktop 
    software and HotSync technology.
    nAssign memos to categories so that you can organize and view them 
    in logical groups.
    nWrite down phone numbers and other types of information. Later, 
    you can copy and paste this information to other applications. 
    To open Memo Pad:
    1. Tap the Applications icon  . 
    2. Tap the Memo Pad icon  .  
    						
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    Common tasks
    The tasks described in this section use the term “records” to refer to 
    individual items in the applications: a Date Book event, Address 
    Book entry, To Do List item, Note Pad note, or Memo Pad memo.
    Creating records
    You can use the following procedure to create a new record in Date 
    Book, Address Book, To Do List, Note Pad, and Memo Pad.
    To create a record:
    1. Select the application in which you want to create a record.
    2. Tap New.
    3. In Date Book only: Select start and end times for your 
    appointment and tap OK.
    4. Enter text for the record.
    5. (Optional) Tap Details to select attributes for the record. (Not 
    available in Note Pad.)
    6. In Address Book, Note Pad, and Memo Pad only: Tap Done.
    There’s no need to save the record because your handheld saves it 
    automatically.
    Editing records
    After you create a record, you can change, delete, or enter new text 
    at any time. The following features tell you when your handheld is 
    in editing mode:
    nA blinking cursor 
    nOne or more dotted edit lines
    Note: 
    In Note Pad you can write anywhere on the screen. So, you 
    will not see an edit line or blinking cursor. 
    Edit line 
    Blinking cursor 
    						
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    Entering text
    For information on entering text using Graffiti writing, the 
    onscreen keyboard, or your computer keyboard, see Chapter 2. For 
    information on entering text in Note Pad, see “Note Pad” later in 
    this chapter.
    Edit menu
    The Edit menu is available with any screen where you enter or edit 
    text. In general, commands available in the Edit menu apply to text 
    that you select
     in an application.
    To select text in an application:
    1. Tap the beginning of the text that you want to select.
    2. Drag the stylus over the text to highlight it (in black). 
    Note:
    You can also double tap to select a word, or triple tap to 
    select a line of text.
    You can also drag across
     the text to select additional 
    words, or drag down
     to select a group of lines.
    The following commands may appear in an Edit menu:
    UndoReverses the action of the last edit
     command. For 
    example, if you used Cut to remove text, Undo restores 
    the text you removed. Undo also reverses deletions 
    done by using backspace. 
    CutRemoves the selected text and stores it temporarily in 
    the memory of your handheld. You can paste the text 
    you cut into another area of the current application or 
    into a different application. 
    CopyCopies the selected text and stores it temporarily in the 
    memory of your handheld. You can paste the text that 
    you copy into another area of the current application or 
    into a different application.
    PasteInserts the text that you cut or copied at the selected 
    point in a record. The text you paste replaces any 
    selected text. If you did not previously cut or copy text, 
    Paste does nothing. 
    						
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    Note: 
    In Note Pad the Edit menu appears only when the title of a 
    note is selected. To edit a note in Note Pad, use the eraser 
    tool to remove lines, and the pen tool to add lines.
    Deleting records
    To delete a record:
    1. Select the record you want to delete.
    2. Tap the Menu icon  . 
    3. Tap Record, and then tap the Delete command:
    Date Book: Delete Event
    Address Book: Delete Address
    To Do List: Delete Item
    Note Pad: Delete Note
    Memo Pad: Delete Memo
    A confirmation dialog box appears. If you want to save a copy 
    of the deleted item to an archive file in Palm Desktop software, 
    be sure that the check box is checked. If you don’t want to save 
    a copy, tap the check box to remove the check. (The archive 
    check box does not appear in Note Pad because you can’t 
    archive Note Pad notes.)
    4. Tap OK.
    If you choose to save a copy of the selected item, your handheld 
    transfers it to the archive file on your desktop the next time you 
    perform a HotSync operation.
    Other ways to delete records
    You can also delete records in the following ways:
    Select 
    AllSelects all of the text in the current record or screen. 
    This enables you to cut or copy all of the text and paste 
    it elsewhere.
    KeyboardOpens the onscreen keyboard. When you finish with 
    the onscreen keyboard, tap Done.
    Graffiti 
    HelpOpens screens that show all the Graffiti character 
    strokes. Use this command anytime you forget a stroke 
    for a character. 
    						
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    nIn Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad, open 
    the Details dialog box for the record, tap Delete, and then tap 
    OK.
    nIn Note Pad, open the note you want to delete, and then tap Delete.
    nDelete the text of the record.
    Note:
    In Date Book, you can choose to delete the text of the 
    current repeating event, current and future events, or all 
    instances of that event. 
    Purging records
    Over time, as you use Date Book and To Do List, you’ll accumulate 
    records in these applications that have outlived their usefulness. For 
    example, events that occurred months ago remain in the Date Book, 
    and To Do List items that you marked as completed remain in the list.
    All these outdated records take up memory on your handheld, so it’s 
    a good idea to remove them by using Purge. If you think Date Book or 
    To Do List records might prove useful later, you can purge them from 
    your handheld and save them in an archive file on your computer.
    Purging is not available in Address Book, Note Pad, or Memo Pad; 
    you must delete outdated records manually from these applications.
    To purge records:
    1. Open the application.
    2. Tap the Menu icon  . 
    3. Tap Record, and then tap Purge. 
    A confirmation dialog box appears. 
    Date Book: Tap the pick list and select how old a record must be 
    to be purged. Purge deletes repeating events if the last of the se-
    ries ends before the date that you purge records.
    Date Book, To Do List: If you want to save a copy of the purged 
    records to an archive file on your desktop, be sure that the check 
    box is checked. If you don’t want to save a copy, tap the check 
    box to remove the check box.
    4. Tap OK.
    If you chose to save a copy of the purged records, your handheld 
    transfers them to an archive file on your desktop the next time you 
    perform a HotSync operation. 
    						
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