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REM continue = False REM End If End Sub '++LotusScript Development Environment:2:2:Querymodechange:1:12 Sub Querymodechange(Source As Notesuidocument, Continue As Variant) REM If Not ( source.EditMode ) Then REM continue = False REM End If End Sub 1S2S pagebreak 0S0E Print 0S0E Go Back 0S0E Done TopicType GuideMe 1S2S SubjectAssign a topic name to this document. TopicType GuideMe 1S2S What do you want to do? BodyWrite the body of the help document here. To respond to Lotus with your comments, you must have a connection to the World Wide Web and a browser specified in your Location document. Check with your server administrator for information on your Internet connection, and look in Notes Help for information on how to configure your Notes workstation to connect to the Web. If you're connected to the Web String corrected to new 4.6 version, including release number, on 4/14/97 http://www.lotus.com/notesua/r_core4.nsf/EndUser?OpenForm&Context= Context +4.6" click here to comment to Lotus on this documentation HIDDEN STRUCTURAL INFORMATION What views does this document appear in? PrimeView ViewAssign this document to a (main) view How Do I?ReferenceWhat's New?Top 10 TasksSearch IndexGalleryTroubleshootingAll What top-level category does this document appear in? ViewSection BookAssign this topic to a section in a view These keywords come from MayDay sources What subcategory does this document appear in? SectionAssign this topic to an Applications view These keywords come from MayDay sources What number is the document? Doc_Number What type of Help topic is this? 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Web Index Rectangle3 GraphicButton17S GraphicButton20 Region24Region14 0S0E Region45Region35 NTell 0S0E Region66Region56 0S0E Region87Region77 0S0E Region10Region98 0S0E Hotspot1 NSrch 0S0E Hotspot2 NPrint 0S0E HotspotRectangle3@ 0S0E O=Lotus Notes O=Lotus Notes PURSAFO |.:#U O=Lotus Notes CN=Lotus Notes Template Development/O=Lotus Notes PURSAFO Fde!f^^ DBGQ` $ViewMapDataset $ViewMapLayout &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino administrator tasks are covered in Domino Administration Help. If you are an administrator: 1. Add the Domino Administration Help (HELPADMN.NSF) database to your workspace from a Domino server. 2. Open the database. 3. Look through the Index for all Domino administration tasks and reference topics.i &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A Notes database generally contains information in a single area of interest, such as a new product discussion, a set of industry news items, or all the processes, forms, and policy for a department such as customer service. A database can be used by an individual or shared. Most databases are shared. _LSIDE On the computer, a Notes database is a single file containing multiple l Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database entry users create by using a form on the Create menu. Documents consist of fields containing text, numbers, graphics, and so on. Information may be entered by a user, automatically calculated by formulas, imported from other applications, or linked to another application and dynamically updated. documentsI If you've worked with other database software, you may think of the items within a database as "records." You can think of a document within a Notes database as a record, but a document is more sophisticated than a typical database record, containing rich text, pictures, objects, and many other types of information.t To work with a database, you add its icon to your workspace. You can use a database only if you have the proper access. The first database you'll probably use is your mail database, in which your electronic mail messages are stored as documents.e Most databases are stored on one or more Domino Click here to see this topic A computer that runs the Lotus Notes server program and stores Notes databases. serversc , accessible by many users. Databases are either Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database stored on your computer's hard drive, on a disk, or on a networked file server. local or Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database that resides on a Notes server. shared See related topics Click here to see this topic About database libraries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a database file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to search for databases Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Deleting a database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You're using Help Lite. If you're connected to the network now, add the Notes Help database from your home/mail server and check this section there. If you can't find the Notes Help database on your home/mail server or on another server you frequently use, ask your Notes administrator to add it. If you have room to spare on your hard drive, you can also reinstall and add the Notes Help database locally. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino.Action is an application that lets you design and create a secure and easy-to-maintain World Wide Web site. With its easy-to-use, point-and-click interface, Domino.Action brings powerful workgroup features to the Web. Domino.Action is available on Notes workstations and Domino servers for Windows 95 and Windows NT (Intel). Whether your site consists of a few pages or thousands of pages, Domino.Action allows you to: Maintain centralized control over the look, feel, and organization of your site through the use of templates, style sheets, views and categories.d Set up distributed authoring, so you can specify who can author, edit, and approve specific types of pages for your Web site.r Create sophisticated workflow and approval processes for documents and Web pages. Centrally administer strict security, down to the individual field level, so you can control exactly who has access to the information in your site. The program consists of two database templates: Domino.Action SiteCreator (SiteAct.ntf) and the Domino.Action Library (LibAct.ntf).r You can use SiteCreator on a Notes workstation. SiteCreator guides you through a simple, three-step process that lets you specify where you want your site to be, how you want it to look, and the way you want users to interact with it. After you select and configure the key elements of your site, SiteCreator uses design objects from the Library to generate your Web site as a set of databases that can be used both in Notes and on the Web. You can install the components of Domino.Action locally or on a server. The site databases SiteCreator generates must be located on a Domino server in order to be usable from the Web. For more information, see SiteCreator, which contains all the general and context-sensitive online help you need to create a dazzling Web site (including information on when you should disallow inheritance of future design changes). See related topics Click here to see this topic Setting up Domino.Action Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Folders let you store and manage related documents without putting them into a category, which requires a Categories field in the Click here to see this topic Forms control how you edit, display, and print documents. A form can contain fields, static text, graphics, and special objects. A database can have any number of forms. form used to create the documents. Folders are also convenient because you can drag documents to them. You can keep a folder personal, or share it with other users of a database. No one else can read or delete your personal folders. To create personal folders in a database, you must have at least Reader Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access to the database. To create shared folders in a database, you must have at least Editor access, and the option "Create shared folders/views" must be enabled for you. When you create a personal folder, Notes stores it in one of two places: If the manager of the database has allowed it, your folder is stored in the database, letting you use the folder at different workstations. Note To see whether a database allows you to store personal folders in it, select the database, choose File - Database - Access Control, select your name, and see whether "Create personal folders/views" is enabled. If the manager has not given you the option to create personal folders in the database, Notes stores your folder in your Click here to see this topic desktop file Click here to see this topic Note If a folder is stored in your desktop file, you can use the folder only from your workstation, and you can't use full text search in the folder. About folder designB When you create a folder, its design is automatically based on the design of the default view of the current database. You can choose to base the folder's design on a different existing view, or to design the folder from scratch. Designing a folder is useful when none of the existing views of a database shows information the way you want to see it. You design a folder the same way you design any view. After you create a folder, it appears in the navigation pane until you delete the folder. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a personal folder Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About designing folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Release Notes contain information on: Platform availability and requirements Known software limitations and restrictions Interoperability issues Last-minute documentation updates Look on your home server for the Release Notes (README.NSF) database and add the database to your workspace. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You're using Help Lite. If you're connected to the network now, add the Notes Help database from your home/mail server and check this section there. If you can't find the Notes Help database on your home/mail server or on another server you frequently use, ask your Notes administrator to add it. If you have room to spare on your hard drive, you can also reinstall and add the Notes Help database locally. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes has six menus that you see all the time, and two context menus that appear with different titles based on what you have selected.x File menuh Use the File menu to perform tasks on an entire document or database at a time, such as saving or closing a document or creating, copying, or deleting a database. Also use the File menu to handle database replication, manage mobile use of Notes, work with non-database files (importing, exporting, attaching), print from databases, manage your user preferences, SmartIcons, and user ID, administer Domino servers (if you have administration access), debug LotusScripti , and exit Notes.m Edit menub Use the Edit menu to change selected elements of a document or a database by cutting, copying, clearing, or pasting. Also use the Edit menu to find and replace text, check spelling, and manage unread marks for the current database.a View menu, Use the View menu to manage display elements in: The workspace (information on icons such as server names and unread document counts; you can also switch to view agents, the database design, or specific views) The current view (search bar, horizontal scroll bar, display of only certain documents, collapse-expand levels, preview pane; you can also switch among agents, folders, or views) Or the current document (ruler, page breaks, hidden characters, horizontal scroll bar, field help, preview pane, collapse-expand for sections, and form switching).i Create menuo Use the Create menu to add elements to the current database, such as views, forms, folders, or agents, or to add elements to the current document, such as tables, pictures, or hotspots.d Actions menu Use the Actions menu to perform tasks on selected elements. For example, when a document is open, use this menu to categorize the document or move it to a folder. Context menus Use context menus such as Text C to change attributes of a Notes element you have selected. Other context menus include t TableN Sectione Attachment Link , and Picture Click here for Windows, OS/2, or UNIX information When you want to learn more about a particular context menu, highlight the first command and choose Help - Guide Me for a list of tasks you can perform. Window menu Use the Window menu to manage open windows.n Help menu Use the Help menu to get guidance on your current task, open the Help database for more detailed information, see the Help - About This Database and Help - Using This Database documents for the current database, and see product release information. Click here for Windows, OS/2, and UNIX information You can also use the Release 3 Menu Finder on the Help menu to find Release 3 menu equivalents. Click here for Macintosh information On the Macintosh, the apple menu provides product release information, and the balloon menu provides all other Help-related items. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can divide a view into three parts: The navigation pane The view pane The preview pane One pane is always selected (with the current selection in that pane surrounded by a thick black highlight), and the menus use that pane as their context. If you can't find the task you want to perform in the available menus, click the pane where you want to perform the task, and look at the menus again. About the navigation pane The navigation pane displays the names of all views, folders, and agents in the database. If the database design allows it, the navigation pane may also show design elements of the database. $TITLE If the database design includes navigators, a navigator may be set to appear instead of the usual contents of the navigation pane. For example, the pane you see in Notes Help contains a navigator: Error Print2 e0[1;1 %Indent About the view pane@ The view pane contains a list of documents. The first column may display icons to help identify types of documents. You use the gutter to the left of all the columns to select documents. About the preview pane The preview pane lets you read the content of the selected document, or if Notes is set to preview document links, documents linked to the selected document.n tone sen4 See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic O6H?xh &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A portfolio is a collection of databases that help you organize your workspace. Use a portfolio to group databases you use frequently or that are related. For example, you can create a portfolio for a current project and add all project databases to it, making the portfolio a reference tool. When you open a portfolio, the left pane contains buttons matching the databases collected in the site. The portfolio automatically opens the first database in the list. Notes creates a portfolio called "Favorites" (FAVORITE.NSF) when you install Notes. Your "Favorites" portfolio contains buttons for your mail database, the Calendar view of your mail database, the To Do view of your mail database, and your Personal Journal database. If you are using the r Click here to see this topic Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic to access the Internet, or if this is the first time you have installed Notes, the program creates a Personal Web Navigator database called "Web Navigator" in your portfolio. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes stores information about your workspace in a file called DESKTOP.DSK in your local Notes data directory. This file stores information about the following: The database icons you add to your workspace The number of documents still unread in each database Any private folders or private views you create As you add and remove databases, your DESKTOP.DSK file grows gradually larger, but you can compact it when necessary.x Back up your DESKTOP.DSK file regularly, using your operating system. Click here for Windows, OS/2, and UNIX information It's a good idea to back up the DESKTOP.DSK file as the same time as you usually back up your AUTOEXEC.BAT, WIN.INI, CONFIG.SYS, and other customized system files. See related topics Click here to see this topic Compacting your workspace file Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can organize sets of related database icons on different tabbed pages in the workspace, and give each page a descriptive name. The last page is automatically occupied by the Replicator, which allows you to manage replication while working away from the office. You cannot rename the Replicator page. 're away from th , you can call a or work disconne en you return to ice, you can eas ch back to using n the network. You can: Click here to see this topic Enter a name for or change the name of any tab Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add Click here to see this topic and Click here to see this topic remove Click here to see this topic workspace pages Click here to see this topic Switch between workspace pages Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Moving database icons around your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging database icons on a workspace page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display information on database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Compacting your workspace file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About mobile Notes Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script SmartIcons are buttons that perform an Click here to see this topic Allows users to click to accomplish tasks, from mimicking the Notes menus to tasks defined by formulas or a LotusScript program. action (for example, italicizing selected text) when you click them. For many tasks, it's faster to click SmartIcons than to pull down menus or recall and type keyboard shortcuts.U Notes includes: over 150 predefined SmartIcons, including icons for most Notes menu commands over a dozen custom SmartIcons to which you can assign your own macros SmartIcons work with all the databases in your workspace. SmartIcons appear in a bar that can appear across the top of the workspace under the menus, or in other positions you can select. Groups of SmartIcons you display at once in the bar are called sets. You can set Notes to Click here to see this topic change which icons are displayed depending on your context Click here to see this topic (what you're doing in Notes). For example, when you're editing a document, Notes can automatically display SmartIcons you can use for editing.o Notes comes with a SmartIcons set, Universal, that displays in every context in addition to the context icons. You can create and save your own set of SmartIcons and use it in place of the Universal set. If you have Click here to see this topic Descriptions turned on for SmartIconsp Click here to see this topic , you can find out what any icon does by moving the cursor over the icon and waiting a moment. Notes displays an explanation of the icon. Click here for Macintosh information You can display SmartIcons descriptions by choosing Help - Show Balloons. Then when you move the cursor over an icon, Notes displays what the icon does.. SmartIcons are stored in the following subdirectory in your Notes data directory (or folder in your Notes Data folder): in Windows Release 3.1, the \WIN subdirectory; in Windows 95 and Windows NT, the \W32 subdirectory; in OS/2, the \OS/2 subdirectory; in UNIX, the \UNIX subdirectory; and on the Macintosh, the SmartIcons Sets folder. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating custom SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The status bar is the area along the bottom of your workspace. Click here for Windows95 information The status bar appears above the Windows95 task bar, unless you've moved the task bar. Using the status bar, you can: See whether Notes is accessing the network (a lightning bolt appears) Change the font (typeface), size, or paragraph style of selected text when you're editing a document See a list of recently displayed messages See your Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. level of accessa to the open databasel See your current location and switch between locations such as your office and your home Use a popup menu to perform common mail tasks such as creating a message or scanning for unread mail Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About the Access Control List Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About Notes mail Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Lotus Notes Designer for Domino 4.6 Release NotesE (README.NSF) contains all information on upgrading from Notes Releases 3.x, 4, 4.1, and 4.5 to Notes Release 4.6. Look on your home server for this database and add it to your workspace. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The workspace is the window Notes displays when you start Notes. It includes: The title bar The menu bar Click here to see this topic The SmartIcons bar Click here to see this topic Click here for Macintosh information On the Macintosh, you see the menu bar, the SmartIcons, and then the title bar of the active window.. Click here to see this topic Workspace (tabbed) pages that contain your database icons Click here to see this topic The Click here to see this topic Replicator Click here to see this topic , a special workspace page where you manage database o Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic replication Click here to see this topic The status bar Click here to see this topic Click here for Windows, OS/2, and UNIX information Click the right mouse button on the workspace for a menu of tasks you can perform there. Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About the desktop file (DESKTOP.DSK) Click here to see this topic Mro2~ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Lotus provides several Web sites designed to help you locate the latest information on Domino, Notes, and other Lotus products.: http://www.lotus.com is the main Lotus home page, which contains general information on Lotus products and services, including press releases, downloadable software, support, and purchasing information. You can use the Lotus home page to gain access to the sites and pages below or access them directly using the URLs provided. http://www2.lotus.com/services/notesua.nsf contains Domino, Notes, and related product documentation, browsable documentation databases, ordering information, tips on using the documentation, links to provide feedback, and the latest information on the product. http://www2.lotus.com/notes.nsf contains Notes product information and software. Use this Web site to download Notes products and review product specifications, demos, and press releases. http://domino.lotus.com contains the latest information on Domino, including software discussions, tips on creating Web applications, documentation, and bug reporting. http://www2.lotus.com/partners.nsf contains Notes application development and Business Partner information, including development tips and techniques, innovative applications, developer discussions, and updates on the latest product releases. You can also use this Web site to find out information and request an application for the Lotus Business Partner program. http://www2.lotus.com/developers/tools.nsf contains the latest tools and information for developing Notes applications and integrating them with back end systems, such as DBMS and transaction systems. Use this Web site to download the latest version of the Notes APIs, participate in software discussions, and review white paper and redbook information. http://www.net.lotus.com contains the latest information and software for Internet applications using Domino technology, such as Domino.Action http://www2.lotus.com/education.nsf contains Lotus Education information on Lotus products, including course descriptions, schedules, Lotus Authorized Education Center locations, and Lotus certification information. http://support.lotus.com contains support information on Lotus products, including common questions and solutions, user discussions, downloadable files, and Lotus support phone numbers. You can also use this Web site to search the KnowledgeBase for technical information on Lotus products. http://www.lotus.com/notesmta contains information on Lotus Notes Messaging Services, which allow Domino administrators to set up mail routing from different mail systems. These Messaging Services include message transfer agents (MTAs), such as the SMTP/MIME, cc:Mail, and X.400 MTAs. http://www.lotus.com/systems contains information on systems management and software distribution utilities you can use to manage Domino and Notes.e http://www.lotus.com/contacts contains telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and mail addresses to use when you need to contact Lotus.n http://www.support.lotus.com/css/feedback.htm lets you provide feedback and suggestions for Lotus products. Lotus uses these suggestions to help plan and improve Lotus products.e To access information on the Web, you must use a Web browser, such as the Web Navigator. If you need information on connecting your Notes workstation to the Web, see your server administrator. See related topics Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Setting up the Personal Web Navigatorc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Server Web Navigator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Views are lists of documents in a Notes database. Depending on how they're designed, views can select, sort, or categorize documents in different ways. Views can also show many types of information about the documents listed in them, such as author's name or date of creation. A view may show all documents in a database, or only a selection of documents. About panes You can split a view into three Click here to see this topic panes Click here to see this topic : the navigation pane, the view pane, and the preview pane. About folders Views are created by the designer of a database. As a database user, you can customize panes and columns to some extent, but you can't affect a view's design. You can, however, create a Click here to see this topic folder Click here to see this topic whose design you control. About rows and columns in the view pane The view pane contains: One row for each category or single- or multi-line document title. One column for each type of information, such as author's name, displayed for that document. If the database's design allows it, you can resize columns by Click here to see this topic dragging Click here to see this topic , or change the sorting in a column by clicking its title. About view action bars A database may include an action bar, a row of buttons you can click as shortcuts to perform common tasks in the database. If there's an action bar, it appears above the column headers and below the search bar if the search bar is displayed.s About categories Views often include alphabetical E Click here to see this topic categories Click here to see this topic , which help you to pick out relevant documents. About view icons The left edge of the view pane may contain view icons showing which documents are: Click here to see this topic Selected Click here to see this topic (check marks)t Click here to see this topic Unread or marked unreadr Click here to see this topic (stars) Click here to see this topic Marked for deletionx Click here to see this topic (trash cans)m Click here to see this topic Results of replication conflicts that should be resolved Click here to see this topic (diamonds)u Designers may add many other types of icons to views, depending on the purpose of the database.e Some tasks you can perform in views! In a view, you can: Click here to see this topic Select and open documentsP Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy and paste documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print documentsy Click here to see this topic , or Click here to see this topic the view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Forward selected documents to other mail users Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Refresh the view to see new documentsV Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Search for documents containing specific textP Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a viewY Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in viewsM Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switching between views# Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a link to a view or folder Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a view Click here to see this topic "9pe* @ k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can open a local or server-based database while adding it. When you do this, the Open Database dialog box closes. 1. Choose File - Database - Open.e 01 Do Ev asks08 Use Mobil 2. Find and select the database you want. 3. Click Open. See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a database from your hard drive Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a database from a server Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening one or more database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you know what Domino server a database is on, you can add the database from the File menu. By default, Notes lists only servers for databases already added to your workspace, but you can see many more servers. 1. Choose File - Database - Open.i , changing direc f necessary. 3. To add th 2. Do one of the following: Select the server you want from the Server list. To see additional servers, select Other from the server list. Then select the server you want and click OK. Click here for OS/2 and UNIX information Click Open to see a list of databases on the server you selected. 3. Select the database you want from the Database list, changing to a subdirectory if necessary. 4. To add the database's icon to your workspace without opening the database, click Add Icon. 5. To add more database icons, repeat steps 2 through 4. 6. When you finish adding databases, click Done. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening one or more database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding and opening a database at once Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using database libraries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a database from your hard drive Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add any database (.NSF file) stored "locally" on your hard drive to your workspace. When you choose Local as your server, Notes lists databases and any subdirectories in your Notes data directory. You can use your operating system to add databases from any directory outside your data directory. To add databases from your data directory 1. Choose File - Database - Open. 2. Select the database you want from the Database list, changing directories if necessary. 3. To add the database's icon to your workspace without opening the database, click Add Icon. 4. To add more database icons, repeat steps 2 through 4. 5. When you finish adding databases, click Done. To add databases from outside your data directoryT 1. Choose File - Database - Open.t 2. Click Browse, select the directory that contains the database, select the database, and click Select. (On a Macintosh, click Open.) 3. To add the database's icon to your workspace without opening the database, click Add Icon.O 4. Click Done. See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening one or more database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding and opening a database at oncep Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a database using its file name Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a database from a serveri Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing your Notes data directory Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you know a database's file name, you can add its icon by typing its full "path." 1. Choose File - Database - Open.G 01 Do Ev asks08 Use Mobil 2. Click the Filename box, and type the complete operating system path to the database. Include the server name (if the database isn't local), the volume (if the database is on a file server), the directories, and the database name. 3. Click Add Icon. You can use a file name to re-add a local database that you've removed.U Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding and opening a database at once Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Your administrator may set important databases, such as the Internet Web Navigator, to appear in a special dialog box so that you can add the databases quickly. 1. Choose File - Database - Open Special. 2. Select the database you want to add to your workspace. 3. Click OK. If you would like to see specific databases added to the Open Special dialog box, ask your administrator to add them.c See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add databases to your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add databases to a portfolio. From the workspace, drag the icon of the database you wish to add onto the portfolio icon. Or 1. Open the portfolio. 2. Click the portfolio name bar in the left pane.o 3. Click Edit Portfolio. 4. Click Add Database or choose Actions - Add database.c 5. Select the one or more databases you wish to add and click OK. 6. Click Done when you are finished adding databases. The Add Database to Portfolio dialog box lists the databases on your workspace organized by their workspace page. Workspace pages are set off by dashes; for example, "- My Workspace Page -". You can only add a database to your portfolio if it is on your workspace. If you attempt to add multiple replicas of the same database to a portfolio, Notes adds only the first replica you select. You can B Click here to see this topic switch replicas Click here to see this topic in the portfolio as needed. If you add a portfolio to another portfolio, you do not see the databases collected in the nested portfolio when you open it. You see the contents of that portfolio, which are the documents with links to the collected databases. Note While there is no limit to the number of databases you can add to a portfolio, Notes only displays the first 20 databases in the left pane. See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing databases from a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This appendix describes new features and functionality in this release. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the title or database type of any local database or any database to which you have Manager Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access . The title is not the same thing as the database file name on disk. Most databases are of standard type. 1. In the workspace, select or open a database.p 2. Choose File - Database - Properties. ed topics 3. On the Basics tab, click the Title box. 4. Enter a new title.y 5. Choose a type (Standard, Click here to see this topic Librarye Click here to see this topic , Personal Journal, r Click here to see this topic Address Book Click here to see this topic , Click here to see this topic Multi DB Search Click here to see this topic , or Click here to see this topic Multi DB Site Click here to see this topic ) from the Type list. Detailso You can change the title of a replica of a database without affecting its ability to replicate changes.c Use the Personal Journal type only for databases created with the Personal Journal (R4) template (JOURNAL4.NTF). This database type doesn't offer the option of creating shared agents, folders, or views, since the database is meant for your own use. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the size of any pane. When you make any pane larger, the adjacent pane becomes smaller. 1. Move the cursor over the edge of the pane you want to resize until you see a black line with two arrows.s 2. Drag the edge of the pane until the pane is the size you want. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic O6H?xh &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter describes the Notes environment and its features. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to find, open, and manage databases. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to display and use views, panes, and folders. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Collapsing all items makes a view easy to scan. 1. Click the main view pane. 2. Choose View - Collapse All. If a vie See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can collapse or expand any folder that contains other folders. Folders are stored inside a top-level folder called "Folders and Views." T_FOLDERSC 1. Display the navigation pane. 2. Do one of the following to the folder you want: To expand the folder, click its triangle when it's pointing to the right. To collapse the folder, click its triangle when it's pointing down. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can cut, copy and paste documents from one database to another. 1. Select the document(s) you want to copy. 2. Choose Edit - Copy. 3. Open the database you want to copy the documents to.v 4. Choose Edit - Paste.c Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in viewse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About viewsn Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create personal folders in any database to which you have Reader Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access , except your mail database (where everything is personal). You can base the folder's design on any view already in the database, or create the folder from scratch. Select or open the database where you want to create the folder. 1. Choose Create - Folder. 2. Enter a name for the folder in the "Folder name" box. 3. (Optional) To place the folder inside another existing folder, click that folder in the "Select a location for the new folder" list. 4. Click Options and do one of the following: To base the design on an existing folder or view, click a folder or view in the "Inherit design from" list. To create the folder from scratch, click Blank.m 5. Click OK twice. See related topics Click here to see this topic About folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About designing folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a portfolio as a collection of databases you use frequently. When you open the portfolio, these databases appear as buttons in the left pane. 1. Choose File - Database - New. 2. Choose a Server for the portfolio from the drop-down list or type the server name in the box. 3. Enter a Title and File Name for the portfolio. 4. Choose "Portfolio (R4.6)" (PRTFLO46.NTF) from the scroll list as the template for the new portfolio. 5. Click OK. The portfolio opens automatically, allowing you to add databases to its collection. Notes creates a portfolio called "Favorites" (FAVORITE.NSF) when you install the program. The "Favorites" portfolio contains buttons for your mail database, the Calendar view of your mail database, the To Do view of your mail database, your Click here to see this topic Personal Address Booke Click here to see this topic , and a Personal Journal database. If you are set up to access the Internet via the e Click here to see this topic Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic , your "Favorites" portfolio also includes a Personal Web Navigator database called "Web Navigator." Tipi You can set Notes to h Click here to see this topic open your portfolio automaticallyc Click here to see this topic when the program opens.C See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding databases to a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keeping a local database secure Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Categories are temporary; they appear only when there are documents in them. 1. Select (checkmark) the document(s) you want to categorize. 2. Choose Actions - Categorize. 3. In the "New categories" box, type a category name. Shorter names are easier to read in the scrolling list. Start with a word that's easy to remember; later, you can type the first letter of the word to find the category. 4. (Optional) To create multiple new categories, separate names with commas, for example: Sales planning, Trade shows 5. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents@ Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating subcategories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Subcategories appear indented under category names in the same column. Subcategory names don't appear in the Categorize dialog box. To create subcategories: 1. Select (checkmark) the document(s) you want to categorize. 2. Choose Actions - Categorize. 3. In the "New categories" box, type a category name, a backslash (\), and a subcategory name, for example: Sales planning\Trade shows 4. Click OK. To put documents into existing subcategories: 1. Select (checkmark) the document(s) you want to categorize. 2. Choose Actions - Categorize. 3. In the "New categories" box, type the exact category name, a backslash (\), and the exact subcategory name, for example: Sales planning\Trade shows 4. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You delete a category from a view by removing all the documents from it. After you close and open the database, the deleted category will no longer appear in the Categorize dialog box, and the documents will appear under the heading (Not Categorized). 1. Scroll the view to the category you want to remove. 2. Select (checkmark) all the documents under the category. 3. Choose Actions - Categorize.@ 4. Select the existing category name in the list to remove the highlight. 5. (Optional) Select or enter another category for the documents. 6. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating subcategories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can permanently delete a Notes database from your local hard drive, from a floppy disk, or from a Click here to see this topic A computer that runs the Lotus Notes server program and stores Notes databases. server 1. If the database you want to delete is open, close it. 2. If databases are stacked, choose View - Stacked Icons to unstack them.e 3. In the workspace, select the icon representing the database.j 4. Choose File - Database - Delete.i 5. Click Yes.n Click here to see this topic See detailsy Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing database icons from your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Open the folder you want to delete. 2. Choose Actions - Folder Options - Delete Folder. 3. Click Yes.d See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can mark documents for deletion, and then make Notes delete them. Documents marked for deletion appear in the view with a trash can icon. To delete documents 1. Select the document(s) you want to delete. 2. Choose Edit - Clear to mark the documents for deletion. 3. When you're ready to delete documents, do one of the following: Close the database. Refresh the view. You can refresh the view by pressing F9. 4. Click Yes in the message asking whether you want to permanently delete the marked documents. To change your mind about deleting marked documents: 1. Select the document(s) that are marked for deletion that you want to keep. 2. Choose Edit - Undo Delete to remove the deletion mark(s). Detail You need Author access to a database to delete documents you've created, and Editor or greater access to delete documents others have created. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in views Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display file names on all database icons in the workspace at once. 1. Display the workspace. 2. Press and hold SHIFT. 3. Choose View - Show Server Names. Details Displaying file names simultaneously either displays or hides locations ( Click here to see this topic A computer that runs the Lotus Notes server program and stores Notes databases. server name or Local), depending on whether locations were already displayed. If the combination you want doesn't immediately appear, repeat steps 2 and 3 until it does.o See related topics Click here to see this topic Displaying number of unread documents on icons in the workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying server namest on icons in the workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set your workspace to show all database Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replicas as stacked icons. Stacked icons take up less room in your workspace and make it easier to act upon all replicas of a database at once. When you stack icons, the top left icon appears at the top of the stack. To display icons as replicas, choose View - Stack Replica Icons. Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use stacked database replica icons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can show where databases are stored ( Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database stored on your computer's hard drive, on a disk, or on a networked file server. locally or on a Click here to see this topic A computer that runs the Lotus Notes server program and stores Notes databases. server ) on all icons in the workspace. 1. Display the workspace. 2. Choose View - Show Server Names.h See related topics Click here to see this topic Displaying database file names on icons in the workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying number of unread documents on icons in the workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can show the number of unread documents per database on all icons in the workspace.s If icons are already showing unread counts, you can update the counts for Click here to see this topic A computer that runs the Lotus Notes server program and stores Notes databases. server-based databases when you're connected to the network, and for local databases at any time. To display unread counts 1. Display the workspace. 2. Choose View - Show Unread. To update unread counts that are already displayed Choose View - Refresh Unread Count.b Note You cannot display the number of unread documents in a portfolio. See related topics Click here to see this topic Displaying database file names on icons in the workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying server names on icons in the workspaceO Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About portfolios Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change how a database appears in a portfolio by changing its display title. For example, you can call your mail database "My Mail" without changing the database name from "Jane Doe's Mail." 1. Open the portfolio. 2. Click the portfolio name bar in the left pane. 3. Click Edit Portfolio. 4. Select the database for which you wish to change the display. 5. Choose Actions - Edit Document. 6. Change the name the portfolio displays by entering a name in the Display Title field. 7. Choose File - Save to save the new settings. 8. Choose File - Close.b 9. Click Done when you are finished changing database display titles. See related topics Click here to see this topic Rearranging databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Expanding all items is particularly useful in discussion databases that may contain many levels of response and response-to-response documents. 1. Click the view pane. 2. Choose View - Expand All. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you locate a main item you're interested in, you can expand it to see items on the level indented just below it, or all items at all levels below it. For example, expanding to only the selected level shows subcategories indented under a Click here to see this topic A word, phrase, or number used to group documents in a view. To create categories, the form must contain a field named Categories. category , or response documents indented under a main document. Expanding the selected item plus all items under it reveals documents as well as subcategories, and response-to-response documents as well as responses. Tipe Some databases are designed to show a triangle, a plus symbol (+), or some other icon next to documents that have responses. To expand only the selected level: 1. Click the view pane. 2. Select the item(s) you want to expand.I 3. Choose View - Expand/Collapse - Expand Selected Level. To expand the selected level and all items under it: 1. Click the main view pane. 2. Select the item(s) you want to expand. 3. Choose View - Expand/Collapse - Expand Selected & Children. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a viewg Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script For any database already on your workspace, you can search a server or your hard drive for a replica. Notes adds the first replica it finds to your workspace. 1. At the workspace, select a database. 2. Choose File - Replication - Find Replica. 3. Do one of the following:p Select Local for your hard drive, or the server you want from the Server list. To see additional servers, click Other, select a server from the list, and click OK. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to search for databases Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Database Properties box provides file-related information about the open or selected database. 1. In the workspace, select or open a database. 2. Choose File - Database - Properties. 3. To see the file name, click the Basics tab. 4. To see the file size, date and time created, or date and time modified, click the Information tab. Details If the database icon is Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic stacked Click here to see this topic switch the replica Click here to see this topic you want to the top of the stack. See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading about a database before adding it Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to control the size of a database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Do one of the following to hide or display panes in the default pane arrangement: To hide the navigation pane, drag its right edge all the way to the left.f To display the navigation pane, drag the left edge of the view pane to the right (this also hides some of the view pane).i To display the preview pane, choose View - Document Preview. To hide the preview pane, choose View - Document Preview (removing the checkmark). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic O6H?xh &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can learn what Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. level of access you have to a database at any time. You can also see whether you are listed in any Click here to see this topic A named list of users and/or servers in a Personal or Public Address Book. groups or have any S Click here to see this topic Identifies the level of access a user or group of users have to specific forms, views, or documents in a database. roles for a database. 1. Display the workspace. 2. Select or open the database. 3. Click the key icon in the status bar. Note Notes displays the key icon while the database is closed, but when you open the database the icon changes to indicate your level of access.i Details A manager of a database may ask you for information from this dialog box if you're having difficulty accessing a database. See related topics Click here to see this topic About access levels for users Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About roles and refining database access Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About using server groups in the ACL Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The view pane can contain hundreds of documents, which you can see in several ways. To see more rows (document titles or categories), do one of the following: Drag the view scroll box up or down. Click within the view pane and start typing to Click here to see this topic use quick search Click here to see this topic To see more columns: 1. If you're using Windows or UNIX, choose View - Show - Horizontal Scroll Bar. (If you're using OS/2 or a Macintosh, the horizontal scroll bar is always present.)O 2. Drag the horizontal scroll box right or left. To expose more information in a column: 1. Move the cursor over the right edge of the column's title until you see a vertical line with two horizontal arrows (this is the splitter). 2. Drag the splitter to the right. Note Not all database designs allow you to drag out the column headers. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a viewh Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to show only certain documents in a viewc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switching between views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can mark documents read or unread whether or not you've actually read them. You can mark either selected documents or all documents in the database. To mark document(s) read:y 1. (Optional) Select the document(s) you want to mark. 2. Do one of the following: Choose Edit - Unread Marks - Mark Selected Read to mark only selected documents. Choose Edit - Unread Marks - Mark All Read to mark all the documents in the view. To mark document(s) unread:i 1. (Optional) Select the document(s) you want to mark. 2. Do one of the following:e Choose Edit - Unread Marks - Mark Selected Unread to mark only selected documents. Choose Edit - Unread Marks - Mark All Unread to mark all the documents in the view.s See related topics Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to show only certain documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in views Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can move the folders in the navigation pane into other unrelated folders.l 1. Display the navigation pane. 2. Drag the folder you want to move into the folder you want to move it to. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can move a database icon elsewhere on the same workspace page, or to another page. Note Don't move database icons to the Replicator page unless you want to change the way replication works for the databases. To move an icon elsewhere on the same page, drag it. To move an icon to a different workspace page, drag it to the tab for that page. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Rearranging database icons on a workspace page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Replicator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you use Windows 95, you can create a shortcut to a Notes database from the Windows 95 desktop. Then when you double-click the shortcut, Notes opens to the default view for that database. 1. Resize the workspace window so that you can see the Windows 95 desktop. 2. Drag the database you want to create a shortcut for out of the workspace window to the desktop. See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening one or more databasese Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening a document from the Windows 95 desktop Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Opening a database automatically opens a view. You can switch views using either the Click here to see this topic The pane that either displays icons for all views, folders, and agents in a database, or displays the current navigator. navigation pane or the menu. When any view is open, you can open a new window on the same view or on a different view.i 1. Switch to the workspace.o 2. Select the database you're already working in. 3. Choose View - Go To and select the view you want to open in a new window. See related topics Click here to see this topic Switching between viewsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To open a database in a portfolio, click its database button. To see the views and folders in a database, click the triangle on the database button or double-click the database button. Note If you have a portfolio open and open a database contained within that portfolio from the workspace, Notes opens the database from within the portfolio. You will see the portfolio window with focus shifted to the database you opened.s See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switching between databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can open one or more databases on a workspace page, and see each database, with all its subordinate views and folders, in the navigation pane. To open a single database, select its icon and press ENTER. To open two or more databases, SHIFT-select their icons and press ENTER. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Using database catalogsO Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a database from a server Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding and opening a database at once Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening a database from the Windows 95 desktop Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click the Calendar button in the left pane of your portfolio. Your portfolio changes to the Calendar view of your mail database. See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening your mail database in your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your To Do list in your portfolioi Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The "Favorites" portfolio that Notes creates when you install the program contains a button for your mail database. Click the database button with the name of your mail database in the left pane of your portfolio. Your mail database opens to the view you last used. See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening your Calendar in your portfolion Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your To Do list in your portfolion Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About Notes mail Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your mail database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click the To Do button in the left pane of your portfolio. Your portfolio changes to the To Do view of your mail database. See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening your mail database in your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your Calendar in your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to assign and manage tasksE Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can put documents into one or more categories at the same time. 1. Select (checkmark) the document(s) you want to categorize. 2. Choose Actions - Categorize. 3. Select one or more categories from the list. To deselect a category you change your mind about, click it again. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating subcategories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can put documents into folders by dragging the documents, or by using the menu. You may want to use the menu if it's not convenient to drag, or if you want to manage a large number of documents at once. To drag document(s) into a folder: 1. Select the document(s) you want to store. 2. Drag the documents to that folder's icon in the navigation pane and let go when the folder is highlighted and the cursor appears as a plus symbol (+). 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to drag documents to another folder. To put documents into folders using the menu:n 1. Select the document(s) you want to store. 2. Choose Actions - Move to Folder.& 3. Do one of the following:e Click a folder name in the "Select a folder" list to use an existing folder. To create a new folder, see Details. 4. Do one of the following: Click Add to put the document into a folder without removing it from other folders. Click Move to put the document into a folder and remove it from other folders. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to put documents into more folders. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can read a description of a database before adding or opening it. 1. Choose File - Database - Open. 2. Select the Domino server you want to browse, then click Open. 3. Select the database you want to read about, and click About.g 4. When you finish reading the description of the database, click Close. See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading a description of a database's contents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Getting information about a database fileM Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a new database from a templatea Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The "About" document is usually the first document you see when you open a database for the first time. This document contains information supplied by the database designer, often a description of the database's purpose and contents. 1. Open the database or select its icon in the workspace.r 2. Choose Help - About This Database to see the "About" document.u Details The About document may appear the first time you open a database, every time, or only when the contents of the document have changed, depending on how the database is designed. See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading about a database before adding it Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The "Using this database" document contains information supplied by the database designer - usually instructions on using the Click here to see this topic Forms control how you edit, display, and print documents. A form can contain fields, static text, graphics, and special objects. A database can have any number of forms. forms Click here to see this topic A list of documents in a database that is usually sorted or categorized to make finding documents easier. A database can have any number of views. views , and other elements of the selected database. 1. Open the database or select its icon in the workspace. 2. Choose Help - Using This Database to see the "Using" document. See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading about a database before adding it Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to get information about a database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To change the order in which databases are displayed in a portfolio, do the following: 1. Open the portfolio. 2. Click the portfolio name bar in the left pane.T 3. Click Edit Portfolio. 4. Select the database you wish to move up or move down in the display. 5. Click Move Up to move the database up one place in the left pane. 6. Click Move Down to move the database down one place in the left pane. 7. Click Done when you are finished rearranging databases. See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing the databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can arrange all icons on a workspace page at once. When you rearrange icons, they move into continuous rows starting at the top left of the workspace page. 1. Display the workspace. 2. Click the tab for the page on which you want to arrange icons. 3. Choose View - Arrange Icons. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the workspace pages Click here to see this topic Mro2~ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set three different automatic pane arrangements. 1. Choose View - Arrange Preview. 2. Click the icon for the arrangement you want. 3. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view paness Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About viewse Click here to see this topic O6H?xh &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Sometimes you may try to open a database icon for which the database has been moved or deleted. When this happens, Notes opens the "Database cannot be found" dialog box so you can search for the database. Note Searching on servers can take a long time. 1. In the Server box, select or type the name of the server you want to search. Choose Local if the database is on your hard disk. 2. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a database from a server Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using database libraries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Removing database icons from your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Refreshing a view lets you see whether documents have been added or deleted during the time you've been using the view. For example, when Notes tells you that you have new mail, you can refresh the view to see the new mail.n To refresh a view: 1. Click the view pane. 2. Choose View- Refresh. Click here to see this topic See detailss Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in views Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can remove databases from a portfolio. 1. Open the portfolio. 2. Click the portfolio name bar in the left pane.d 3. Click Edit Portfolio. 4. Select the database you wish to remove. 5. Click Remove Database or choose Actions - Remove database. 6. Click Yes.B 7. Click Done when you are finished removing databases.h See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding databases to a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can remove one or more database icons from your workspace at any time. Removing an icon doesn't affect the actual database, and you can add the icon again if you want to use it later. 1. Select the icon or icons you want to remove. 2. Choose Edit - Clear (or press DEL). Click here for Windows, OS/2, and UNIX information Or click the right mouse button and choose Remove From Workspace.t 3. Click Yes. Details If you remove an icon while its database is open, the icon remains on your workspace until you close the database, and then is removed._ See related topics Click here to see this topic Deleting a database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Click the view pane. 2. Choose View - Show - Categories Only. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to show only certain documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to install and configure a Server Web Navigator for server-based Web browsing. 01 Do Everyday Tasks02 Use Databases @01 User's Guide03 Chapter 3 Using Databases Opening\databasesDatabases\openingHow Do I?StepsH_OPENING_A_DATABASE_FROM_THE_WINDOWS95_DESKTOPContext Help FormOpening a database from the Windows 95 desktop CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks03 Use Views, Panes, and Foldersj @01 User's Guide04 Chapter 4 Using Views, Panes, and Folders Views\openingHow Do I?StepsH_OPENING_A_VIEWContext Help FormOpening a view CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 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########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks02 Use Databases{ @01 User's Guide03 Chapter 3 Using Databases Databases\portfolioPortfolio\mailMail\in portfoliosHow Do I?StepsAllH_OPENING_YOUR_MAIL_DATABASE_IN_YOUR_HOME_SITEContext Help FormOpening your mail database in your portfolio CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks02 Use DatabasesP @01 User's Guide03 Chapter 3 Using Databases Databases\portfolioTasks\mail\accessing from a portfolioHow Do I?StepsAllH_OPENING_YOUR_TO_DO_LIST_IN_YOUR_HOME_SITEContext Help FormOpening your To Do list in your portfolio CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks03 Use Views, Panes, and Folders @01 User's Guide04 Chapter 4 Using Views, Panes, and Folders Categories\using existingHow Do I?StepsH_PUTTING_DOCUMENTS_INTO_EXISTING_CATEGORIESContext Help FormPutting documents into existing 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Meetings Accepting meeting invitationsHow Do I?StepsH_ACCEPTING_A_MEETING_INVITATIONContext Help FormAccepting a meeting invitation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsfffff @fffff @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Accepting meeting invitationsRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_ACCEPTING_A_MEETING_INVITATION_FOR_AN_INVITEEContext Help FormChanging an invitee's response to accepted CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Accepting meeting invitationsCalendar profileBroadcast meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_ACCEPTING_MEETING_INVITATIONS_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormAccepting meeting invitations automatically CN=Joe 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Scheduling Meetings AppointmentsHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_AN_APPOINTMENT_TO_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormAdding an appointment to the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings EventsHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_AN_EVENT_TO_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormAdding an event to the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings= @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Broadcast meetingsCalendar\adding entriesRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_BROADCAST_MEETING_TO_YOUR_CALENDARContext Help FormAdding a broadcast meeting to your calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Rules, horizontalHorizontal rulesLines, addingBars\adding to documentsHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_HORIZONTAL_RULEContext Help FormAdding a horizontal line04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents PicturesImporting\picturesGraphicsHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_PICTUREContext Help FormAdding a picture04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Graphics\and document backgroundPictures\and document backgroundHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_PICTURE_TO_THE_BACKGROUND_OF_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormAdding a picture to the background of a document04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Adding\portsPorts\setupHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_PORTContext Help FormAdding a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings)\ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings RemindersHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_A_REMINDER_TO_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormAdding a reminder to the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\addingAdding\columns and rows in tablesInserting\columns and rows in tablesRows, table\addingCreating\columns and rows in tablesHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_ONE_COLUMN_OR_ROW_TO_A_TABLEContext Help 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and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Text\enteringPermanent penFontsColors\permanent pen andComments\enteringHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_QUICK_COMMENTS_THAT_STAND_OUT_FROM_EXISTING_TEXTContext Help FormUsing permanent pen CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############## Qv6" 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\addingAdding\columns and rows in tablesInserting\columns and rows in tablesRows, table\addingCreating\columns and rows in tablesHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_SEVERAL_COLUMNS_OR_ROWS_TO_A_TABLEContext Help FormAdding several columns or rows to a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up NotesD ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Adding\SmartIcons to setsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_ADDING_SMARTICONS_TO_A_SETContext Help FormAdding SmartIcons to a set CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications4 &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Custom controlsOCXActiveX controlsOLE custom controlsHow Do I?StepsH_ALLOWING_CHANGES_TO_A_CUSTOM_CONTROL_WHILE_IN_READ_MODEContext Help FormAllowing changes to a custom control while in read mode CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Named paragraph stylesFormatting\paragraphsParagraphs\formattingText\formattingCycle keyStatus barHow Do I?StepsH_APPLYING_A_NAMED_PARAGRAPH_STYLEContext Help FormFormatting a paragraph with a named style CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### ########################################################## ########################################################## ########################################################## ########################################################## &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can remove documents from any categories in which the documents appear. 1. Click here to see this topic Expand Click here to see this topic the category you want to remove documents from, scrolling the view if necessary. 2. Select (checkmark) the document(s) you want. 3. Choose Actions - Categorize. 4. Select any category or categories in the list to remove the highlight. To reselect a category you change your mind about, click it again. 5. Click OK. Detail If you remove a document or documents from all categories, the document(s) appear(s) at the bottom of the list of the categories in the heading "(Not Categorized)". See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating subcategories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can remove one or more documents from a folder. Removing documents from all folders does not delete the documents from the database or remove them from views. 1. Display the navigation pane. 2. Select the folder you want to remove documents from, Click here to see this topic expanding Click here to see this topic a parent folder if necessary. 3. Select the document(s) you want to remove. 4. Choose Actions - Remove from Folder. Caution N Don't choose Edit - Clear; that marks the documents to be deleted from the database. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You rename a category by recategorizing all its documents under a new category. 1. Scroll the view to the category you want to rename. 2. Select (checkmark) all the documents under the category. 3. Choose Actions - Categorize. 4. Select the existing category name in the list to remove the highlight. 5. Under "New categories," type the new name. 6. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating subcategories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the name of any personal folder. You can also rename any shared folder in a database where you have at least Editor e Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access , and the option "Create shared/folders/views" is enabled for you. 1. In the navigation pane, select the folder. 2. Choose Actions - Folder Options - Rename. 3. Enter a name of up to 64 characters. 4. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic e See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Replicating a portfolio replicates the documents stored in it, not the contents of all the databases in the portfolio. The documents in a portfolio link to other databases. For example, you have a portfolio named "Project" that contains documents linking to two databases: a customer survey database and a specifications database. The "Project" portfolio exists on your local workstation and on a server. If you make changes to the specifications database and then replicate the portfolio, nothing happens in either the specifications database, which is not replicated, or in the portfolio, whose content is not changed. If you delete the customer survey database from your local portfolio and then replicate with the server, your change updates the server copy of the portfolio. The server replica of the portfolio no longer contains the customer survey database document. See related topics Click here to see this topic About replication Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About replicating local databasesg Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About workstation to server replication Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you have at least Reader Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access to a library, you can request a librarian of the library to publish a database in it. The database icon for the library where you want to publish a database must be added to your workspace. 1. Display the workspace 2. Select the icon of the database you want to publish.y 3. Choose File - Database - Publish. 4. Select the library you want from the "Available libraries" list. 5. Click Yes in answer to the message asking whether you want to mail a library request. 6. Send the mail message that automatically appears. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to publish databases to libraries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a database library Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About database libraries Click here to see this topic mO1`" &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can select one or more documents to act upon at the same time. For example, you can print selected documents or put them into a category. Selected documents appear with a checkmark. To select one document, click the document. To select or deselect more than one document, click the gutter at the left of the view pane next to each document. To select or deselect adjacent documents, drag up or down the left space of the view pane next to each document. To select or deselect all of the documents in a view, choose Edit - Select All or Edit - Deselect All. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in views Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to search for documents that contain specific text or match specific criteria Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Table of keys for viewing documents@ Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Database - New from the Notes menu. 2. In the Server box, select Local if you want to store the Domino.Action Library on your workstation's hard disk and work locally; otherwise, select a server. 3. In the Title box, enter a title for this new copy of Domino.Action Library. 4. In the File Name box, enter a file name if necessary, but leave the .nsf extension. 5. If you entered a different file name, change the default file name in the Site Configuration document in SiteCreator. 6. Click Template Server. 7. In the Server field, enter the name of your server and click OK. 8. Select Domino.Action Library in the list of templates. 9. For now, leave "Inherit future design changes" selected. You may turn this feature off later, if necessary. 10. Click OK. 11. Press ESC twice to close the new database.C 12. Repeat steps 1 through 11 to install the Domino.Action SiteCreator. Note Due to the size of the Domino.Action templates, creating databases using them is slower than creating databases using most other Notes templates.i See related topics Click here to see this topic About Domino.Action Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Setting the view to display only documents you've already selected is useful when you want to categorize or delete a large number of documents at once. 1. Click the view pane. 2. Select (checkmark) at least one document. 3. Choose View - Show - Selected Only. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to show only certain documents in a viewn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About viewso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To switch to another database in a portfolio, click its database button in the left pane. The portfolio changes to the database you select and opens to the view you last used in that database. F See related topics Click here to see this topic Opening your mail database in your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your Calendar in your portfolioW Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening your To Do list in your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can switch between replicas of a database in a portfolio. 1. Open the portfolio. o 2. Right-click on a database button to switch replicas for that database. 3. Click the replica you wish to open. The portfolio changes to the replica you select and opens to the view you last used in that replica. If the icons on your workspace are stacked, the portfolio selects the top icon on the stack for each included database when you open the portfolio. You can switch which replica the portfolio opens by switching which database icon is on top of the stack. See related topics Click here to see this topic Switching between databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switching between replicas using a stacked icon Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying database icons as stacked icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About using a portfolio in different locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage a portfolio Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replica on top of an Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic icon stack is the database that Notes acts upon. 1. Click the list indicator to see a list of all the replicas in the stack. 2. Choose the replica you want.a See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use stacked database replica icons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the menu to switch between database replicas when icons on your workspace are not displayed as stacked. 1. Click the database for which you want to switch replicas. 2. Choose File - Database - Switch Replica. 3. Select the server where the new replica database resides. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use stacked database replica icons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can switch between views using either the navigation pane or the menu. To switch views in the navigation pane:s 1. If the navigation pane isn't visible, drag the right edge of the pane to display it.t 2. (Optional) To keep the same document highlighted as you switch, press and hold CTRL (or COMMAND on the Macintosh). 3. Click the view you want. To switch views from the menu: 1. (Optional) To keep the same document highlighted as you switch, press and hold CTRL (or COMMAND on the Macintosh). 2. Choose View - Go To. 3. Select the view you want to switch to. 4. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Many Notes commands open InfoBoxes. InfoBoxes have tabbed pages, letting you choose many options for selected information all at once. DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD To change different properties, click a tab. To change properties for a different object, click the drop-down menu and select an object. To move the box, drag it by the title bar. To collapse the box to its title bar or to expand the box, double-click the title bar. To get Help, click the question mark. To close the box, click the close box. Click here for Macintosh information On the Macintosh the close box is at the top left. Detail Unlike dialog boxes, InfoBoxes can be left open while you work, and you don't have to click OK or Done to make Notes accept your changes. Changes to settings are made as soon as you click somewhere else in the box. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use a portfolio while connected to your office network, while disconnected, or while connected via modem. Portfolios link to the appropriate replica for your location. If you are at the office and have your mail database on a server and on your local workstation, the portfolio links to your server-based mail. If you disconnect your workstation from the network, the portfolio links to your local mail database. See related topics Click here to see this topic Details: Displaying database icons as stacked iconse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About locationsl Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Libraries help you identify databases of interest. You can use any database library to which you have at least Reader Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access You can use a library to store information about databases on your own hard drive. 1. At the workspace, open a database library. 2. Do any of the following: Scroll the view to find a database you're interested in. Open any document to read a database's abstract. Use Click here to see this topic full text search Click here to see this topic to see whether any abstracts contain terms you're interested in. 3. (Optional) If you decide you want to use a database, open the document for that database and do one of the following: To open the database without adding its icon to your workspace, click Browse Database. To add and open the database, click Open Database. To add the database without opening it, click Add Icon. 4. When you're done, close the document(s) and the library database. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to publish databases to libraries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Removing databases from a library Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to search for databases Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About database libraries Click here to see this topic mO1`" &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can search a view by typing at least the first part of the name of a category, or, in a view that doesn't use categories, a document. Notes looks only at the category or document titles in a quick search, not the contents of documents. 1. Click the view. 2. Type the letter or letters you want to search for.c 3. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See detailsf Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Searching for text in document titles that appear in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to search for documents that contain specific text or match specific criteria Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a designer has set one or more columns to allow sorting, you can sort the view by any one of these columns. A small triangle appears on the column heading of any column that allows sorting. Double triangles may allow you to sort the column in a couple of different ways. arch a view by t least the first the name of a c or, in a view t n't use categori cument. Notes lo at the category ment titles in a earch, not the c of documents. 1. Click t the letter or le u want to search 3. _NOTES KERNEL C:\LO S\_IBMP.DLL To sort a view by a particular column, click that column's heading. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You add a database by adding its icon to your workspace. To add a database, you must be given access to the database by the database's manager.e You can do any of the following to add databases:i Click here to see this topic Browse through a library of available databasesd Click here to see this topic , select one or more databases, and add them Click here to see this topic Find and add a database from a servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a database stored locally on your hard drive Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a database by typing its file name Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a database that is special to your organizatione Click here to see this topic Detailsi The Open dialog box lists items with icons for databases, database e Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database design that you can use as a starting point for a new database. If it is a design template, it will update database design elements created from the template. templatese , and folders (operating system directories).a """"" See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding and opening a database at onced Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening one or more database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Removing database icons from your workspaceE Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a view's design allows it, you can collapse the view to show fewer items. When you collapse a view, Notes hides documents under Click here to see this topic A word, phrase, or number used to group documents in a view. To create categories, the form must contain a field named Categories. categories , or Click here to see this topic A document created using a Response form, a typical component of a discussion database. In a view, response documents are usually indented underneath the document to which they respond. response documents under main documents. Collapsing helps you find the main item you want; you can then expand a selected item, or the item and all its subordinate items. You can: Click here to see this topic Collapse all categories or main documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expand only selected categories or main documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expand selected categories or main documents, and any documents under them Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in views Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can expand database icons on the workspace to show: Click here to see this topic File names Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Number of unread documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Names of the servers where the databases are stored Click here to see this topic (Local means your hard drive) See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading a description of a database's contents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Getting information about a database file Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can get information on: Click here to see this topic The contents of a database Click here to see this topic - what types of information are available in its documents Click here to see this topic Usinga a database's forms and viewsl Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic A database's filec Click here to see this topic (file size, where the database is stored, and other properties) See related topics Click here to see this topic About databases Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can read a description of a database's contents several different ways. You can: Click here to see this topic Read a short description of a database before adding ite Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Browse short descriptions in a database libraryh Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Read all about a selected database Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading instructions on using a database Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can manage a database file by: Click here to see this topic Getting information about it Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Controlling its file size Click here to see this topic A database is an operating system file, so in addition to using Notes to copy and delete Click here to see this topic A Lotus Notes database stored on your computer's hard drive, on a disk, or on a networked file server. local databases, you can use your operating system. For example, you may want to switch to your operating system to copy or delete databases while Notes is performing a time-intensive operation. However, if you use your operating system to move databases to different directories, you must remove their icons from your workspace and add them again from their new directory. You must also remove and add a database's icon again if you change its file name. Database files have the extension .NSF. Click here for Windows 95, OS/2, and UNIX information Even in an operating system that doesn't require file name extensions, you can share a database more easily across systems if it has an MS-DOS file name of 8 characters plus the extension .NSF. The database title can be longer and more informative.t You can select any database icon and see file-related information in the Database Properties box. If the database is a public database you manage, you can also control aspects of database operation that may affect the database's performance on a server, by Click here to see this topic disabling background agents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic preventing use of stored forms Click here to see this topic , or Click here to see this topic specifying that images in documents display when received Click here to see this topic instead of based on their position in a document. See related topics Click here to see this topic About databasesS Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to get information about a database Click here to see this topic ahi"J &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Portfolios are collections of databases. Notes creates a portfolio called "Favorites" when you install the program. You can Click here to see this topic Create a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Open databases in a portfolioN Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a database to a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove a database from a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reorder the databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the display title of a database in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switch between databases in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switch between replicas in a portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Open your mail database from your portfolioa Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Open your Calendar from your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Open your To Do list from your portfolio Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Search in a portfolioo Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Browse the Web from a portfolio Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About portfolios Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Select documents to act upon Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find unread documentsc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Mark documents read or unreadt Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Putting documents into existing categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Putting documents into new or existing folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Create a personal folder Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Put documents into folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove documents from folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Collapse or expand folders to see other folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move folders to different levels of the navigation pane Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rename folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete folders Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About designing folders Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Categories help you organize data in views that contain many documents, and move around in these views more quickly. Categories may be sorted alphabetically. To make categories available in a view, the database designer must set a column to sort on a field called "Categories." You see an error message if you try to use categories in a view that isn't designed for them. You can categorize your own documents in any view that uses categories. To categorize documents created by other users, you need at least Editor Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access to the database. You can: Click here to see this topic Create new categories and put documents into them Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create subcategories and put documents into them Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Put documents into existing categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove documents from a category Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rename a category Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a category Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to collapse or expand a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Putting documents into new or existing folders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic ;:E^ < k(IJ$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Change the size of a panea Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearrange the relative locations of the panesh Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide or display a pane Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set the preview pane to show linked documents as well as the current documente Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About viewso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Request that databases be published in a library Click here to see this topic (if you have at least Reader access to the library) Click here to see this topic Publish databases directly to a library Click here to see this topic (if you have at least Author access to the library) Note You usually have more than Author Click here to see this topic Identifies the types of tasks users or groups of users are permitted to perform in a database. The levels are Manager, Designer, Editor, Author, Reader, Depositor, and No access. access to any library database you create locally. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can search for a specific database in the following ways:e If you know the name of the server where the database resides, l Click here to see this topic open that server from the File menui Click here to see this topic If you don't know the exact name of the server, use Click here to see this topic Other in the Open Database dialog Click here to see this topic to see a list of servers. Click here to see this topic Open a database library and read database descriptions Click here to see this topic If the database has been moved but you still have an icon for it on your workspace, look for it in the database library and add it from there. For any database already added to your workspace, you can ask Notes to Click here to see this topic find replicas on a selected server or on your hard drive Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a database from your hard drive Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Show only documents that you haven't opened or marked as reada Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show only documents that you've selected Click here to see this topic (checkmarked) Click here to see this topic Show only categories and subcategories without showing any documents Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Looking at documents in a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage documents in viewse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage view categories Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About views Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Each Notes database is represented on your workspace by an icon, for example: Icons use little storage space on your hard drive, so you can use them freely on your workspace pages. You can also Click here to see this topic compact Click here to see this topic your workspace to save storage space. Stacked icons represent two or more Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replicas of the same database. You can do any of the following with database icons: Click here to see this topic Add and open a single database at once Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move database icons around your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearrange database icons on any workspace page Click here to see this topic except the Replicator Click here to see this topic Show information on database icons Click here to see this topic , such as where the databases are stored (locally or on a server) Click here to see this topic Select which replica of a database to use Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove any database from your workspace Click here to see this topic (without affecting the database it refers to) See related topics Click here to see this topic About the workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About the workspace pages Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add databases to your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening one or more database icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use stacked database replica icons Click here to see this topic V^3RV9 Mro2~ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When a database has one or more Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replicas , you can stack icons to represent the database and all its replicas. A stack of icons takes up less room on your workspace, and makes it easy to find all the replicas of a database. A stacked icon looks like a regular icon except for the drop-down menu of server names in the top right corner. k here to top$ You can: Click here to see this topic Display all database replicas in the workspace as stacked replicas Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change which replica is on top of a stackn Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create replicasm Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Finding a replica of a database on your workspacei Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The following is a description of some of the new features in Notes Release 4.6: Click here to see this topic Notes Web Navigator with Internet Explorer Click here to see this topic is a new type of Personal Web Navigator that lets you use Notes and the Internet Explorer Web browser control to use the power of Notes along with the features in Microsoft Internet Explorer, without leaving the Notes environment. Click here to see this topic Enhancements to the Personal Address Book template Click here to see this topic , which let you create a list of contacts to address mail, invite people to meetings, and browse a person's Web page easily. Click here to see this topic Portfolios Click here to see this topic let you collect databases you use frequently or are related. Click here to see this topic Internet mail support Click here to see this topic lets you use Notes to send and receive Internet mail through practically any Internet mail system. You do not have to use a Notes server for Internet mail. Click here to see this topic New mail creation optionsu Click here to see this topic let you create mail messages from calendar entries, tasks, and existing mail messages.s Click here to see this topic New task creation optionso Click here to see this topic let you create tasks from mail messages, calendar entries, and existing tasks.e Click here to see this topic New calendar entry creation options Click here to see this topic let you create calendar entries from mail messages, tasks, and existing calendar entries. Click here to see this topic New properties for OLE objects and custom controls Click here to see this topic give you more control over the way Notes launches objects and custom controls. Click here to see this topic You can use Lotus Word Pro 97 and Microsoft Word Click here to see this topic to create Notes mail messages.o Click here to see this topic You can create mailing lists (Group documents) directly from mail messages, meeting invitations, and tasks Click here to see this topic . You do not have to open you Personal Address Book to do this.N &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes lets you attach files to documents. You can attach virtually any type of file, including binary files, compressed files, executable files, even an entire Notes database file. When you attach a file, you're actually attaching a copy of the file, so the original is not affected. When you attach a file (and have the file's application installed), Notes displays an icon indicating the file type and name; for example, this is a Freelance Graphics file attachment: Notes displays a generic icon if you don't have the file's application installed (or if you don't have the application installed properly). In a view, Notes displays a paper clip to the left of documents that contain file attachments; for example:s Users can detach and save attached files. If users have the application used to create an attached file, they can also launch the application directly from Notes and display the file. Click here for Windows information Users can also view and print attached files directly in Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applicationsp Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Notes spell checker looks for misspelled words using two dictionaries, the main dictionary and the customizable user dictionary. The main dictionary is comprehensive, but does not contain proper names or many specialized words. If you use words like this often, you can add them to your user dictionary so Notes will recognize them. In addition to misspellings, the spell checker looks for repeated words, such as "that that." The spell checker does not check single-character words (such as "a"), text that does not contain letters (such as 75% or 23), or words that contain more than 64 characters.l The main dictionary within North America is American English (LOTUSEN1.DIC). If your version of Notes includes more than one language dictionary (for example, if you're using Notes outside North America), you can choose a different dictionary. Language dictionaries have the extension .DIC and are located in your Notes program directory. The user dictionary (USER.DIC) is located in your Notes data directory. See related topics Click here to see this topic Checking spellingO Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding or deleting words from your user dictionary Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the language you check spelling with Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script What is OLE? OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) is a technology that lets you share data between applications and is supported for Windows and Macintosh. OLE lets you embed or link data, such as a 1-2-3 chart, Word Pro document, or Freelance Graphics presentation, as an Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object in a Notes document.d You can embed or link part of a file or an entire file from another application as an object in a Notes document. You can also embed a new object in a Notes document and use the object's application to enter data in Notes. For example, if you have 1-2-3, you could create a blank 1-2-3 worksheet object and enter 1-2-3 worksheet data in a Notes document. Click here for Macintosh information To use OLE, you need the Microsoft OLE Extensions, which are available during Notes installation. Linking A linked object is a pointer to data in a source file; when data in the source file changes, the changes are reflected in Notes. (You can specify whether the linked data in Notes is updated automatically or manually when data in the source file changes.) Because a linked object's data is stored in the source file, users who need to edit (or update) a linked object need to have the server application, access to the source file on a file server, and have the same directory mapping to the source file on the file server. Also, if a source file is moved or deleted, the linked object that points to it has to be recreated. Embedding An embedded object is a copy of data from a source file; when data from the source file changes; the changes are not reflected in Notes. Because an embedded object's data is stored in Notes, users who need to edit an embedded object don't need access to the source file. For this reason, embedding makes it easier to share data from other applications in Notes with other users. Note Embedded objects require more storage space in a Notes database than a linked object. What is OLE 2? OLE 2.0 is the latest version of OLE technology. You can use the following OLE 2 features in Notes: Drag & drop - You can create an OLE 2 object in Notes by dragging data from an OLE 2 server application and dropping it into Notes. Edit "in-place" - You can edit an OLE 2 object using the server application's commands without leaving the Notes window. Link server - You can create links to Notes documents, views, and databases in Notes documents and in other OLE 2 client applications. Storage server - You can embed an OLE 2 object in a Notes document and create links to the embedded data in Notes documents and in other OLE 2 client applications. This way, you can use Notes to store data from other applications. What is OCX? OCX is an OLE 2 technology (available on Windows 95 and Windows NT) that lets you embed small self-contained software modules in Notes documents. Each module, called an OLE custom control, contains its own data and the software necessary to create and edit it. Lotus Components are examples of OLE custom controls. What is DDE? DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) is a protocol that lets you share data between applications and is supported for OS/2. DDE lets you link data from another application as an object in a Notes document. Notes can act as a DDE client application, but not as a DDE server application. Before you can create or activate a DDE link in Notes, both Notes and the DDE server application must be running. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A Notes document is a database entry that contains information. A document may range in size from a brief reply to a question to a multi-page market analysis filled with text and graphics. Fields When you create or edit a document, Notes puts the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeN so you can enter information into it. You enter information in fields, which are enclosed by brackets that look like this: Note When the brackets are red, the field is Click here to see this topic Notes provides document security by letting you encrypt fields in documents. Encryption means encoding data so that only those who have the secret encryption key can read it. encryptable The types of information you can enter into a document depend on the types of fields on its form. For example, you can enter text in text fields, numbers in number fields, and text, graphics, and Notes features such as links and file attachments in rich text fields. If Notes beeps when you try to enter text into a field, the field is a keyword field; you can press ENTER and select a keyword from the list Notes displays.e If the database designer created help for a field, it is displayed at the bottom of the window when the insertion point is in the field. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to save documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Printing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you export a document to a graphics, ASCII text, structured text, or word processing file, keep the following information in mind.e Graphics files When you export a document to a graphics file, Notes exports only the first graphic in the document. If you want to export a graphic that is not the first graphic in a document, select the graphic (by dragging the mouse over the graphic) before you choose File - Export. You can export two types of graphics files, CGM Image and TIFF 5.0 Image. Both graphics types can be used across platforms (Windows, OS/2, Macintosh, and UNIX). Note You cannot export raster images (.BMP, .TIF) as metafile images or export metafile images as raster images.H ASCII text files When you export a document to an ASCII text file, Notes asks you to set the line length for the exported text. Words that extend beyond the line length wrap to the next line. Structured text files You can export documents to a structured text file from a view. Select the documents you want to export from the view, choose File - Export, and select Structured Text as the file type. When you click Export, select "Selected documents," keep form feed as the document separator or specify the character code for a different separator, and specify the line length you want for the exported text. If you keep form feed as the separator, Notes exports one record per page and one field per line.s Word processing filesc Notes uses Microsoft Click here to see this topic Rich Text Format Click here to see this topic (RTF) as an intermediate file format for exporting documents to some word processing files (such as WordPerfect files). See related topics Click here to see this topic Exporting a document to a file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About importing and exporting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About importing files into documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes uses the information specified under "Allowable free times" in your calendar profile to create your free time schedule. (To make changes to this information, choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile.) Notes marks the ranges of time specified under "Allowable free times" free (that is, available for meetings) and marks all other times busy (unavailable for meetings). This information is your free time schedule, which Notes stores in the free time information database on your mail server. When users Click here to see this topic look up your free time for meetingso Click here to see this topic , they can read your free time schedule and see when you're available and unavailable. When you create an appointment, meeting invitation, event, or anniversary entry, accept a meeting invitation, or add a broadcast meeting to your calendar, Notes automatically marks the specified time busy in your free time schedule. However, if you select "Pencil in" when you create a calendar entry or pencil in a meeting invitation rather than accept it, Notes does not mark the specified time busy in your free time schedule. This way, you can add an entry to your calendar that you're not certain about without preventing others from inviting you to meetings at the same time.# Note Reading your free time schedule is different from reading your calendar. If a user can read your free time schedule, the user can see the ranges of time during which you're busy but cannot see what you're doing. If a user can Click here to see this topic read your calendar Click here to see this topic , the user can read your calendar entries and see what you're doing. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage your free time schedule Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up to find free time locally Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes lets you Click here to see this topic import files into documents Click here to see this topic and Click here to see this topic import files into views Click here to see this topic , which means converting data from other applications into a form that Notes documents or views can use. You can import many types of spreadsheet, graphics, word processing, and text files into a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field in a document, as well as import spreadsheet and text files into a view.x Notes also lets you Click here to see this topic export documents to files Click here to see this topic and Click here to see this topic export views to files Click here to see this topic , which means converting Notes data into a form that other applications can use. You can export documents to word processing, graphics, and text files, as well as export views to spreadsheet and text files. File support Notes supports import and export of the following types of files; however, not all types of files are available for import and export on all platforms. Click here for Macintosh information Notes supports Claris XTND capabilities, which let you import Macintosh files such as MacPaint and MacWrite files. Spreadsheet filess File type f Import into rich text field or viewf Export from document or view File extension File description Lotus 1-2-3p Both View .WKS, .WK1, .WK3, .WK4 Entire worksheet or named range created in Lotus 1-2-3 for DOS 1A or later, 1-2-3 for Windows, or 1-2-3 for Macintosh Microsoft Excel Rich text field Not supported .XLS Microsoft Excel 4.0, 5.0 Graphics files File type Import into field or view Export from document or view File extension File description PCX Image Rich text field Not supported .PCX Raster graphic Lotus PIC Rich text field Not supportedS .PIC Picture created in Lotus 1-2-3 or Symphony CGM Image Rich text field Document .CGM, .GMF Picture created in software supporting ANSI Metafile TIFF 5.0 image Rich text field# Document .TIF Bitmapped image scanned into software supporting TIFF Bitmap Image (not UNIX) Rich text field Not supported .BMP Bitmapped image GIF image Rich text field Not supported .GIF Graphics Interchange Format image JPEG image Rich text field Not supported .JPG Joint Photographics Experts Group image| Word processing files File types Import into field or viewn Export from document or view File extension File description Lotus Ami Pro Rich text field Document .SAM Ami Pro 1.x, 2.x, 3.x Microsoft Rich Text Format (RTF) Rich text field Document .RTF Applications that support .RTF, such as Word Microsoft Word Rich text field Document .DOC Word for Windows 6.0 WordPerfect Rich text fieldo Document (only 5.1, 6.0, and 6.1) .DOC, .WPD, .WPT WordPerfect 5.x, WordPerfect 6.0, 6.1 Frame Technologies Frame Maker (UNIX only) Rich text field Document .MIF Frame Maker 3.0, 4.0 Interleaf ASCII (UNIX only) Rich text field Interleaf Version 5 or later Text files File type Import into field or view Export from document or view File extension File description ASCII text Rich text field Document Unformatted text Binary with text Rich text field Not supported Imports text from non-text files Tabular ASCII text View View ASCII text arranged in rows and columns; limit of 1,536 characters per record, total Structured ASCII text View View Any (except .TAB, .TXT, .PRN, .RPT) ASCII text arranged as fields and field values; limit of 256 bytes per simple text field See related topics Click here to see this topic About importing files into documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About exporting documents to files Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you import a graphics, spreadsheet, or word processing file, keep the following information in mind.s Graphics files Graphics must be imported into Notes separately; if a file contains more than one graphic, Notes imports only the first graphic. Also, Notes can't import a graphic that is embedded in a text file (such as a PIC file in a WordPerfect document).i Imported graphics may look different in Notes because their fonts, colors, text sizes, and overall size are mapped to Notes equivalents. Since you can only resize graphics in Notes, you may want to experiment with a graphic's appearance in its original application before you import it into Notes. Before you import scanned images into Notes, save them in BMP, PCX, or TIFF format. If you're not satisfied with the appearance of your scanned images, try adjusting the dpi (dots per inch) setting or the image size setting in your scanner software if possible. Start with 75 dpi and 100% size, increasing the dpi and decreasing the size until you're satisfied with the results. In general, higher dpi settings result in larger images in Notes. Note that different monitors may display the scanned image differently. Spreadsheet files If you specify a range to import that spans more than one worksheet, Notes imports only the specified range in the current worksheet. Notes doesn't import named ranges that span more than one worksheet. Also, Notes doesn't import named ranges from Microsoft Excel files. The default font is Courier for 1-2-3 imports and Times Roman for Microsoft Excel imports. Once imported, you can specify a different Notes font.h Notes doesn't line-wrap imported spreadsheets. If a spreadsheet has more columns than a Notes window can display, use the horizontal scroll bar to see the rest of the data. Notes supports a maximum text width of 22.75 inches in a document. Additional text is truncated.o Word processing files Notes uses Microsoft Click here to see this topic Rich Text Format Click here to see this topic (RTF) as an intermediate file format for importing some word processing files (such as WordPerfect files). See related topics Click here to see this topic Importing a file into a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About importing and exportingi Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About exporting documents to files Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A location is a document in your Click here to see this topic A database that contains the names and computer addresses of users and user groups that you enter yourself. Personal Address Book that contains communication settings you use when you work with Notes in a particular place. For example, you might use a network port at the office to connect to Domino servers on a local area network and use a remote port at home to connect to Domino servers over a modem. In location documents, you specify settings such as the port(s) you want to use (network or remote), the location of your mail file (on a server or local), phone information (such as dialing prefixes), and replication schedules. When you install Notes, Notes automatically creates five location documents in your Personal Address Book: Island (Disconnected), Home (Modem), Office (Network), Travel (Modem), and Internet. You can edit these documents and customize them or create your own. When you use Notes in a different location, you choose the location document that contains the settings that apply to where you're working. You could set up locations in the following ways: You could set up the Office location to use a network port and your mail file on the server when you're at the office, and you could set up the Travel location to use a remote port and a local replica of your mail file when you're on the road. If your home and office are in different area codes, you could specify your home's area code in your Home location. Then when you use Home and call a server with a different area code, Notes automatically dials 1 and the server's area code before it dials the server's phone number. If you use a calling card only when you make long-distance calls from hotel rooms, you could create a location called Hotel and specify your calling card number. Then when you use Hotel and call a server, Notes automatically uses your calling card number. You can also set up the Click here to see this topic Replicator Click here to see this topic workspace page in different ways at different locations. This way, you can use different replication settings depending on where you're working.B See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Lotus Notes is a workgroup computing environment that helps people work together more effectively. With Notes , people can work together regardless of platform or technical, organizational, or geographical boundaries. Notes-based information can be shared across any distance, at any time. Domino servers and Notes workstationsv Notes consists of two primary programs: the Domino server and the Notes workstation. The Domino server - a computer running OS/2 , Windows , or UNIX - provides services to Notes workstation users and other Domino servers including storage of shared databases and mail routing. The Notes workstation - a computer running Windows, OS/2, Macintosh , or UNIX system software - communicates with Domino servers so you can use shared databases and read and send mail. Note A Domino server is not the same as a file server. A file server is a computer that provides access to shared resources like printers and applications, and manages network activity. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the workspaced Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Starting, stopping, and exiting Notess Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About Notes limits Click here to see this topic V^3RV9 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Mobile Notes lets you connect to Domino servers over a phone line. This way, you can work with databases on Domino servers when your workstation isn't connected to a Click here to see this topic Computers that share devices such as printers and file servers, and can communicate with each other. A LAN is often confined to one building because connections are made over cable or dedicated lines. local area network (LAN) When to use mobile Notes You can use Notes in the following mobile situations: On your laptop when you work at home or on the road. When you're away from the office, you can call a server or work disconnected. When you return to the office, you can easily switch back to using Notes on the network. On a mobile workstation when there is no LAN-based Notes installation. For example, when you're at a regional office, you could call a server at the home office from a computer with a modem.c Notes also supports X.25 connectivity. You can use asynchronous communications scripts to connect to X.25 networks and other applications that require extended communications support.m How to use mobile Notes There are two ways to use mobile Notes:l Interactively, by calling a server and remaining connected while you work directly with databases on the server. Locally, by working in local e Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replicas of databases on a server, calling the server, and exchanging data between your local replicas and the databases on the server.i Advantages to working interactively Advantages to working locally Without local replicas, you save disk space on your workstation. With local replicas, telephone calls are shorter and cost less. You don't need to create local replicas. You can work when a server is down. Working directly on the server, you get and provide the most current data. Working locally, performance is faster and you occupy the server's modem for shorter periods of time. Mail is routed immediately. If mail is addressed incorrectly, you will be notified right away. You can send all of your mail to the server at once. You don't have to wait for a memo to be sent before you can write the next one. See related topics Click here to see this topic About mobile Notes and mail Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About setting up mobile Notes= Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you use mobile Notes, you can work in a local Click here to see this topic Notes lets you keep multiple copies of a single database, called replicas, on multiple servers or workstations. This lets users on a variety of networks in a variety of locations access the same information. replica@ of your mail database. Then you can use the Replicator workspace page to send and receive Notes mail by exchanging documents between the replica and your mail database on the server. The way you create a local replica of your mail database depends on the connection type you specified the first time you set up Notes. If you specified remote connection, Notes automatically created a replica stub of your mail database. To use the replica stub, you need only replicate your mail database's documents to it. If you specified network connection only, you can create a local replica of your mail database manually. About the Outgoing Mail database (MAIL.BOX)@ When you send mail from a local replica of your mail database, Notes temporarily stores the outgoing mail in MAIL.BOX. When you replicate with your mail database on the server, Notes sends the mail. When replication is completed successfully, MAIL.BOX is empty. Note MAIL.BOX is used for temporary storage only; do not try to create mail in it. About mail and Replicator@ If you have a local replica of your mail database, Notes automatically includes an entry for the replica on the Replicator workspace page. Notes also includes a "Send outgoing mail" entry for MAIL.BOX on the Replicator page. When you use mobile Notes, you can use the Replicator page to send and receive mail or send mail only. wwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwp wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww h@wwH wwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwp About addressing mail When you address mail that you create in a local replica of your mail database, Notes looks for the recipient (the name you entered in the To: field) in your Click here to see this topic A database that contains the names and computer addresses of users and user groups that you enter yourself. Personal Address BookK . If the recipient is not there, Notes assumes the server will look for the recipient in its Click here to see this topic A database that contains the name and computer address of every Lotus Notes user, user group, and Notes server in a domain. Public Address BookK when the document is sent during replication. If the server cannot find the name, it sends a non-delivery report to your mail file on the server to let you know the mail was not received. You may not see this report until the next time you replicate your mail file, so make sure that recipients you enter are listed in your Personal Address Book or the server's Public Address Book. See related topics Click here to see this topic About mobile Notes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About Notes mail Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About Replicator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to replicate databases with Replicator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Named paragraph styles let you save combinations of paragraph properties that you use regularly. For example, suppose that you often write sales reports in italic text with a 2.25" left margin like this: In the first quarter, domestic sales increased 5% and international sales increased 10%. In the second quarter, both domestic and international sales increased 15%. You could save the italic and left margin paragraph properties as a named style called Reports. Then when you write sales reports, you could format them with Reports without having to specify the italic and left margin properties individually each time. You could select Reports from the Text - Named Styles menu or from the status bar: Or, you could assign Reports to the cycle key F11, which lets you cycle through each of the named styles you've created and assigned to the key. Note When you create a named style, you can make the style available to the rest of the documents in the database, or make it available only in the document in which you created it. [None] named style You can use the default style [None] to create named styles from existing named styles. When you select [None], it retains the properties of the last current named style, but lets you change its properties and save the properties as a new named style. This way, you don't have to change the existing named style. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The following table lists known Notes workstation limits. Feature test Windows, OS/2, UNIXU Macintoshr What is the maximum size of a database?i 4 GB (gigabyte) 4 GB (gigabyte)r What is the maximum size of plain text fields? 15KB (storage); 15KB displayed in a view's columnn 15KB (storage); 15KB displayed in a view's column What is the maximum size of a single paragraph in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textp field?e 64KB 64KB What is the maximum number of paragraph styles? 64,000 unique t paragraph styles in a single document 64,000 unique paragraph styles in a single document How many levels of responses in a hierarchical view; how many documents at each level? 31 levels; 300,000 documents 31 levels; 300,000 documents What is the maximum number of windows you can have open simultaneously? How many characters are allowed in names for views, forms, and so on? Database Title: 32 Filename: on server 8 plus extension; on local workstation 8 plus extension (on Windows 95 workstation 255) Field names: 32 View names: 64 Form names: 32 Macro names: 32 Database Title: 32 Filename: on server 8 plus extension; on local Macintosh workstation 31 Field names: 32 View names: 64 Form names: 32 Macro names: 32 What is the maximum size for Mail recipient names? 2MB of recipient names (based on fully qualified names, for example, 5 Les Kaplan @ Marketing 2MB of recipient names (based on fully qualified names, for example, l Les Kaplan @ Marketing What's the maximum password length allowed on an ID? 63 charactersi 63 characters How many fields in a form? 10MB memory (6MB memory for OS/2) 48MB on disk, 12MB total memory, 2MB cache size, with 3MB memory assigned to Notes How many columns can be included in one table? How many rows can be included in one table? How many views can be added to a database? No limit; however, as the number of views increases, the length of time to display other views also increases No limit; however, as the number of views increases, the length of time to display other views also increases How many forms can be added to a database? Unlimited Unlimitedp How many columns are allowed in a view? 289 ten-character columns; dependent upon # or characters per column 289 ten-character columns; dependent upon # or characters per column How wide can a column be (# of inches)?L 999 characters or approximately 54 inches wide 999 characters wide; more than 70 inches What is the total size of computable simple text fields? 63K (cumulative throughout document) 63K (cumulative throughout document) How many paragraphs in a document? 21,509 (19,004 for OS/2) 3,018 (with partition size set to 2,500) What is the maximum size of a rich text field? Limited only by available disk space up to 1GB Limited only by available disk space up to 1GB What is the maximum number of inserted page breaks?w Unlimited 4,650 (with 3,000K bytes memory reserved for Notes; 673 (with 2,000 bytes memory partition) How many documents can be imported into a view? Documents totaling at least 350K Documents totaling at least 350K How many cascading views are allowed in a database? How many copies of a document can be printed at once? 65,535 What is the maximum value allowed in "Start page numbers at" field? 65,535 32,767 What is the maximum value (in inches) you can enter for margin size? What is the maximum value (in inches) you can enter for page size cropping?e What is the maximum point size you can select/print? 250 (except under UNIX X11R4/Motif, where it's the maximum display size for the font). How many documents are allowed in one view?l Maximum of 130MB for a view indexh Maximum of 130MB for a view index What is the maximum number of documents that can be exported to Tabular Text? Limited only by available disk space Limited only by available disk space How many levels of responses will display in a view? 31 responses to 1 main document 31 responses to 1 main document@ What is the maximum number of entries in an Access Control List? 950 names 950 names What is the maximum number of roles in an access control list? 75 Roles = 75 Roles What is the maximum size of a single paragraph you can cut or copy to the Clipboard? Unlimited (64K for UNIX) Unlimited What is the maximum number of users to have authorized passwords on a multiple password ID? 8 users& 8 users See related topics Click here to see this topic About Lotus Noteso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print an open document, selected documents in a folder or view, a list of documents in a folder or view, or print to a file. You can also print the Calendar view or one or more calendar entries. Click here for Windows information You can also print file Click here to see this topic A file attached to a Lotus Notes document. An attachment remains with the document until delete the attachment or the document. attachments directly from Notes.F You can specify printer settings, such as the printer to use, and page settings, such as headers, footers, and margins. You can also insert page breaks and preview a document to see where pages break and words wrap before you print. Depending on the operating system and printer you're using, you can specify more print settings, such as print orientation, paper size, and scaling. Notes uses your operating system's print spooler to print in the background. A print spooler sends your print job to a queue, where it waits for its turn to print. This means that you can continue working in Notes and not wait until printing is complete. Your operating system controls the print spooler; for information on print spoolers, see your operating system or printer documentation. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printk Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes uses Microsoft Rich Text Format (RTF) as an intermediate file format for importing and exporting to some word processing files. For example, if you import a WordPerfect file, Notes calls the Mastersoft libraries to translate the file to an RTF file and then imports the RTF file into Notes. Similarly, if you export to a WordPerfect file, Notes calls the Mastersoft libraries to translate the document to an RTF file and then converts the RTF file to the WordPerfect file format. Features that Notes translates Character set When importing, Notes supports the Windows ANSI, IBM PC, and IBM 850 character sets. When exporting, Notes uses the IBM 850 character set. Click here for Macintosh information The Macintosh character set is supported for import but not export.v Click here for UNIX information When exporting, Notes uses the 8859 ISO Latin 1 character set. Character attributes Bold, italic, and strikethrough are fully supported. Small caps, caps, and shadow attributes are imported as bold text. Outline is imported as italic, and any hidden text is imported as plain text. Notes has only one kind of underline, so continuous, dotted, and word underlining are imported as underlined text. Superscripts and subscripts are supported. Font sizes and colors are imported correctly. Colors Each color is mapped to the closest Notes color. Document and paragraph margins and indents In Notes, paragraph left, first line indents, and tabs are relative to the left side of the page, whereas in word processing products they are relative to the document margins. When importing, Notes calculates the left margin of a paragraph by adding the Notes document's left margin setting to the left margin and paragraph indent settings of the imported paragraph. For example, if you import a paragraph with a 0" left margin and a .5" tab setting into a Notes document with a left margin of 1", the imported paragraph will have a 1" left margin and a 1.5" tab. When exporting, Notes checks all paragraphs and makes the document's left margin equal to the left margin of the leftmost paragraph. Section formatting If a section break is also a page break, it is imported as a page break. Otherwise, it is imported as a paragraph break. Paragraph justification and line spacing Notes imports left, right, full, and center justification, and converts all line spacing into single, single and one-half, and double line spacing. Special characters A non-breaking space is imported as a normal space. Different kinds of hyphens are imported as dashes. Headers, footers, and footnotes Notes doesn't import header or footer information into Notes headers and footers. Instead, header or footer text is inserted into the body of the document at the position in the document where the header or footer control code exists in the original document. Notes imports footnote text in the same way. Features that Notes doesn't translate Notes doesn't translate revision marks, style sheets, annotations, expanded or compressed text, or bookmarks. See related topics Click here to see this topic About importing files into documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About exporting documents to files Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphsa Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use sections to collapse one or more paragraphs in a document into a single line. Sections make navigation in large documents easier. Readers can expand a section when they want to read its contents. Sections are useful for organizing documents that contain a lot of information. You can group related information in a large document into different sections. See related topics Click here to see this topic Expanding or collapsing a section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a collapsed section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A server connection is a document in your Click here to see this topic A database that contains the names and computer addresses of users and user groups that you enter yourself. Personal Address Book that contains information, such as a server's phone number, that Notes uses to connect to a server. There are four types of server connection documents. A dial-up server connection tells Notes the phone number you want to use to connect to a server over a modem. Notes saves the phone number so you can use it whenever you call the server. A network server connection tells Notes the network port you want to use to connect to a server on a local area network. This is useful if you need to use a port with a specific protocol driver to connect to a server. A passthru server connection tells Notes the Click here to see this topic passthru serverU Click here to see this topic you want to use to connect to another server. If you have access to a passthru server, you can set up passthru connections for servers the passthru server leads to. For more information about passthru servers, see Domino Administration Help or your Domino administrator. A remote LAN server connection tells Notes the remote LAN server you want to use to connect to another server. If you're using a remote LAN service, such as Microsoft RAS, you can set up remote LAN connections for servers you want to use on the remote LAN. For more information about remote LAN service, see Domino Administration Help or your Domino administrator. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script What you need To set up mobile Notes, you need: Notes 4.0 installed on the workstation. A certified Notes user ID. A modem connected to the workstation that is compatible with Notes (unless you're using another method to connect remotely, such as Microsoft Remote Access Service). The names and phone numbers of servers you want to access. To use mobile Notes, you need a direct-dial, analog phone line. (To check if you have an analog phone line, listen to the tones made when you dial. If the tone varies for each number, you have an analog phone line.)n If you're using mobile Notes on a laptop, it's a good idea to have a phone cord, extra batteries, and a power adapter. Also, many countries have different phone jacks, so If you're going to use mobile Notes on a laptop in a different country, you will probably need a specific connector for the country you are visiting. Help Litev When you installed Notes, you also installed the Notes Help Lite database (HELPLT4.NSF) locally (unless you selected a different Help option during Install). Help Lite lets you get Help while you travel and uses much less disk space than full Help. Help Lite contains information you are more likely to need when you use Notes away from the office, such as information on using mobile Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic About mobile Notes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up mobile Notes Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script There are several ways you can add information to Notes documents from other applications. Method Goal Copying part or all of a fileO To add data quickly. Do this when the source application is available and supports the Clipboard. This is useful when the data you're copying will not be changing. Attaching a file To distribute files electronically.s Do this when users will work with the file in the source application rather than in Notes. This is useful when the file is compressed or is a system or executable file. Importing a file To add large amounts of data in its original format. Do this when you want to work with the file in Notes rather than the source application. This is useful when you want to display data such as tables, styled text, and pictures in their original form and when the data you're importing will not be changing.e Linking a file To add data that updates when the original file changes. Do this when the source application is available and supports Click here to see this topic DDE (dynamic data exchange) A method for displaying data created with other Windows and Presentation Manager applications, such as graphics or spreadsheet ranges, within Notes documents. DDE objects can be reactivated and updated to reflect the current state of changing data. DDEr or Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. OLE( linking. This is useful when you want to display the latest data from the source application in Notes.e Embedding part or all of a files To add data that is not necessarily associated with a file.! Do this when the source application is available and supports OLE embedding. This is useful when you want to use the source application to enter and edit data in Notes. Embedding an OLE custom controlk To add both data and the software necessary to edit it, in Windows 95 or Windows NT. Do this when there is an OLE custom control, such as a Lotus Component, available in your operating system, and you want users of the document to enter and edit data without needing application software. Subscribing to part or all of a file To add data from Macintosh applications that updates when the original file changes. Do this when you're using Macintosh System 7 or later and the source application is available and supports publishing. This is useful when you want to display the latest data from the source application in Notes. Note If you want to link, embed, or subscribe to data, but the source application does not support DDE, OLE, or the Macintosh Subscribe command, you can copy, attach, or import data instead.e See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applications Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About the Clipboardh Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About attaching filesA Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About importing and exporting% Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Macintosh System 7 or later, Notes lets you subscribe to information in other Macintosh System 7 applications, such as 1-2-3 for Macintosh. All Notes users, whether they use Macintosh computers or other Notes platforms, can see this information if you save it in a shared database or send it to them using Notes mail.u Subscribing and publishing An application that can make information available is a publisher; an application that can link to published information is a subscriber. Notes can serve as a subscriber, but not as a publisher. Subscribing is almost as simple as copying data, but is much more powerful because the shared information is saved as a live link. Whenever the information in the publisher is changed, the information also changes in any documents that subscribe to it. You can subscribe to information located on your own Macintosh or on another Macintosh available on your network. For example, suppose you want to include the latest sales figures from a 1-2-3 worksheet in an Executive Summary document in a Notes database. Instead of having to paste, import, or type the sales figures in Notes every time they change, you could publish them using 1-2-3 for Macintosh and subscribe to them in Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Subscribing to Macintosh-based data Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Updating subscription data Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applicationsa Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The calendar is a view in your Notes mail database which you can use to manage your time and to schedule meetings. You can add appointments, meetings, reminders, events, and anniversaries to the Calendar view. You can also display tasks in the Calendar view. You can display the Calendar view in four different formats: two days, one week, two weeks, and one month. In the following illustration, the Calendar view is displayed in one-week format. Note that there are time slots displayed on Tuesday, April 1st. When you display the time slots on a date, Notes displays each time period for which you have scheduled an appointment or meeting as a shaded blue area. If the time of two appointments or meetings overlap, Notes displays a red bar to the left of the conflicting entries. Notes displays a different icon for each type of calendar entry. For example, in the following illustration, "Write status report" is a task, "Lunch with Scott" is an appointment, "Operations task force" is a meeting, "Call Diane" is a reminder, "Time management class" is an event, and "Pat Hurley's birthday" is an anniversary. About the calendar profile The calendar profile lets you indicate the time during the week that you're normally available for meetings. Notes saves this information in a database on your mail server so that others can read your e Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic and h Click here to see this topic look up your free time for meetings Click here to see this topic The calendar profile also lets you customize your calendar. For example, you could use the calendar profile to change the default length of appointments and meetings and set an alarm for all anniversaries. To specify calendar profile options, choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. Note Make sure that your name is specified in the "Mail File Owner" field in your calendar profile. About using a browser and the calendar For information on the calendar and scheduling features you can use if you use a browser to work with Notes mail, see Click here to see this topic About using a browser to work with Notes mail Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Clipboard is a temporary storage area provided by your operating system to store the data you copy or cut. With the Clipboard, you can copy or cut text, pictures, or other data from a Notes document and paste the data elsewhere in the same document or into another document. You can also copy, cut, and paste selections between Notes and other Windows, OS/2, Macintosh, and UNIX applications that support the Clipboard. When you copy or cut data to the Clipboard, it remains on the Clipboard until you do one of the following: Copy or cut new data, which replaces Clipboard data. Exit Windows or OS/2, or shut down your Macintosh, which removes Clipboard data. Click here for Windows information You can display the contents of the Clipboard. If you're using Windows, double-click the Clipboard Viewer icon in the Windows Main program group. If you're using Windows 95, choose Start - Programs - Accessories - Clipboard Viewer. After you open the Clipboard Viewer, you can clear its contents by choosing Edit - Delete. Click here for Macintosh information You can display the contents of the Clipboard by switching to the Finder and choosing Edit - Show Clipboard. See related topics Click here to see this topic Copying, moving, or deleting datan Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copying data into a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applicationss Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you choose View - Ruler, Notes displays a ruler you can use to format one or more paragraphs. The ruler contains: Pentagon pointers, which represent the left margin. The upper pentagon pointer represents the left margin for the first line in a paragraph; the lower pentagon pointer represents the left margin for the remaining lines in a paragraph. Triangle pointers, which represent tab stops. The first triangle pointer represents a left tab stop; the second represents a right tab stop; the third represents a decimal tab stop; and the fourth represents a centered tab stop. When you click in a column in a table, the ruler also contains: Thin bar pointers, which represent the start and the end of the column. See related topics Click here to see this topic Indenting a paragraph with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting the left margin with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting tabs with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting a column width with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphst Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Your Domino administrator can set up one or more servers for you to use as "stepping stones" to connect to other servers. These intermediary servers are known as passthru servers. You can use passthru servers to do the following: Connect to multiple servers through a single phone connection For example, if you have access to a passthru server that leads to servers A, B, and C, you can call the passthru server and access databases on servers A, B, and C without having to make another call.F Connect to a server on a local area network running a different network protocol For example, suppose your workstation is running only NetBIOS and server A is running only TCP/IP. If you have access to a passthru server running both protocols, you can use the passthru server to connect to server A. Your Domino administrator can set up a passthru server so that it leads to additional passthru servers as well as target servers. This way, Notes can "hop" from passthru server to passthru server until it reaches the target server you want to access. You don't have to know how a passthru server reaches a target server; all you need to find out from your Domino administrator is which target servers you can reach from a passthru server. Setting up to use passthru servers There are two ways to set up your workstation to use a passthru server. You can: Click here to see this topic Specify a default passthru server for a location Click here to see this topic This is the easiest way to set up to use a passthru server. When Notes can't connect to a server directly, it tries to use the default passthru server for the current location to connect to the server. Click here to see this topic Set up passthru server connections Click here to see this topic This way, you can tell Notes which passthru server you want to use to connect to a server. For example, if your default passthru server is server P1, but you want to use a different passthru server (server P2) to connect to server A, you can create a server connection document in your Personal Address Book that tells Notes to use server P2 to connect to server A.t About hunt groups When you use a hunt group name, you call a single phone number, and your call connects to one of several passthru servers. Large organizations with many passthru servers may use hunt groups to balance the load on servers more efficiently. Ask your Domino administrator whether hunt groups are available in your organization. If they are, t Click here to see this topic create a hunt group connection Click here to see this topic document to take advantage of hunt groups when you work remotely. See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To accept a meeting invitation 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click Accept. Notes sends a message with your response to the meeting chairperson. Notes also adds the meeting to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified time busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic To accept a meeting invitation and send comments to the chairperson 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click Other. 3. Select Accept in the "Action to take" field. 4. Enter your comments in the "Comments to include" field and click OK. Notes sends a message with your response and your comments to the meeting chairperson. Notes also adds the meeting to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified time busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic Tip To view your calendar while you're responding to the invitation, click Check Calendar. To return to the invitation, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing your response after accepting a meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script After you invite people to a meeting, you can change the status of one or more of the invitees to accepted. 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Choose Actions - Change Status to Accepted. 3. Select one or more invitees and click OK. Notes sends a message to the selected invitee(s) telling them that they are required to attend the meeting. When an invitee opens the message, Notes adds the meeting to the invitee's calendar. Notes also marks the specified time busy in the e Click here to see this topic free time schedule(s) Click here to see this topic of the selected invitee(s). Note If the meeting is a repeating meeting, you cannot change the status of an invitee to accepted. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can automatically accept meeting invitations from all or from selected users. 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. Click "Advanced Calendar Options." 3. Under "Autoprocessing Options," do one of the following: To automatically accept meeting invitations from all users, select Meetings. To automatically accept meeting invitations from selected users, select Meetings and specify the names of the users in the "Autoprocess Meetings only from the following people" field. Note You must have at least Designer access to the mail database to select or deselect Meetings. 4. Click OK. 5. When Notes asks which server you want to run the autoprocessing agent on, select your mail server and click OK. Notes accepts a meeting invitation for you if the time of the proposed meeting is free in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic . If you're busy at the time of the proposed meeting, Notes adds "(Time Conflict)" to the subject of the invitation in the Inbox folder and lets you respond to the invitation manually. Note If you enable this option and receive a broadcast invitation (an invitation that you don't have to respond to), Notes adds the broadcast meeting to your calendar automatically. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When an invitee proposes a change to the time or location of a meeting that you've called, Notes sends you a counter-proposal message. 1. If necessary, switch to the Inbox folder. 2. Open the counter-proposal message. 3. Click "Accept Counter Proposal" or "Decline Counter Proposal." If you accept the proposed change, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting. If a room and/or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes sends the Resource Reservations database a reservation request for the new time or for the new room. If you decline the proposed change, Notes sends the invitee who proposed the change a message that says you've declined it. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Click New Entry or double-click the date of the anniversary. 3. Select Anniversary. 4. Enter a description of the anniversary in the Brief description field. 5. If necessary, Click here to see this topic specify the date Click here to see this topic of the anniversary in the Date field. 6. (Optional) Do any of the following:t Click here to see this topic set an alarm for the anniversary Click here to see this topic , click Alarm options, specify when you want the alarm to go off, and click OK. To e Click here to see this topic make the anniversary a repeating anniversary Click here to see this topic , click Repeat, specify how often and for how long you want the anniversary to repeat, and click OK. To indicate to others that you are busy on the selected date, deselect Pencil in.h To hide the anniversary from Click here to see this topic other users who can read your calendar Click here to see this topic , select "Not for public viewing." To include more information about the anniversary, enter it in the Detailed description field. 7. Click "Save and Close." Notes adds the anniversary to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified date busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic (unless you selected Pencil in). Tipe To view your calendar while you're filling out the anniversary form, click Check Calendar. To return to the anniversary form, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See detailsl Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Click New Entry or double-click the date of the appointment. 3. Select Appointment. 4. Enter a description of the appointment in the Brief description field. 5. If necessary, Click here to see this topic specify the date Click here to see this topic of the appointment in the Date field. 6. Click here to see this topic Specify the time Click here to see this topic of the appointment in the Time field. 7. (Optional) Do any of the following: To d Click here to see this topic set an alarm for the appointment Click here to see this topic , click Alarm options, specify when you want the alarm to go off, and click OK. To Click here to see this topic make the appointment a repeating appointment Click here to see this topic , click Repeat, specify how often and for how long you want the appointment to repeat, and click OK. To keep the selected time free for meetings, select Pencil in. To hide the appointment from s Click here to see this topic other users who can read your calendar Click here to see this topic , select "Not for public viewing." To include more information about the appointment, enter it in the Detailed description field. 8. Click "Save and Close." Notes adds the appointment to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified time busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic (unless you selected Pencil in).s To view your calendar while you're filling out the appointment form, click Check Calendar. To return to the appointment form, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See detailsm Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Inviting people to a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Click New Entry or double-click the first date of the event. 3. Select Event. 4. Enter a description of the event in the Brief description field. 5. If necessary, Click here to see this topic specify the first date Click here to see this topic of the event in the Date field. 6. Specify the number of days the event lasts in the Duration field. 7. (Optional) Do any of the following:e Click here to see this topic set an alarm for the event Click here to see this topic , click Alarm options, specify when you want the alarm to go off, and click OK. To Click here to see this topic make the event a repeating event Click here to see this topic , click Repeat, specify how often and for how long you want the event to repeat, and click OK. To keep the selected date(s) free for meetings, select Pencil in. To hide the event from Click here to see this topic other users who can read your calendar Click here to see this topic , select "Not for public viewing." To include more information about the event, enter it in the Detailed description field. 8. Click "Save and Close." Notes adds the event to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified date(s) busy in your o Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic (unless you selected Pencil in).o Tipr To view your calendar while you're filling out the event form, click Check Calendar. To return to the event form, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See detailsm Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you receive a broadcast invitation (an invitation that you don't have to respond to), you can add the broadcast meeting to your calendar. 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click "Add to Calendar."R Notes adds the meeting to your calendar and marks the specified time busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic Note All repeating meeting invitations are broadcast invitations. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add horizontal lines to a document to separate different parts of the document or to make the document more interesting visually.o 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moder , click where you want to enter the line. 2. Choose Create - Horizontal Rule.r Note You must be in a E Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textd field to add a horizontal line. To change the line's height, width, or color, or to make the line transparent, click the line and choose Horizontal Rule - Horizontal Rule Properties. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Clipboard to copy pictures into a document. You can also import picture files into a document. To copy a picture into a document 1. Copy the picture. Note You can copy only bitmap pictures into a document. 2. Open the document you want to add the picture to in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeg 3. Click where you want to place the picture. 4. Choose Edit - Paste. To import a picture file into a document 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click where you want to place the picture. 3. Choose File - Import. 4. Select the file to import.t Note You can import BMP (bitmap), GIF, JPEG, PCX Image, and TIFF 5.0 Bitmap files into a document. 5. Click Import. Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to add a picture. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the Clipboard Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Resizing a picture Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a picture to the background of a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a form's design allows it, you can use the Clipboard to copy a picture and then use it as a document's background. You can also import a picture file and use it as a document's background. Note If the picture is the same size as the document, it appears once. Smaller pictures "tile" to fill the background of the document. To copy a picture and use it as a document background 1. Copy the picture. Note You can copy only bitmap pictures for use as a document's background. 2. Open the document you want to add the picture to in p Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 3. Choose File - Document Properties and click the Background tab. 4. Click Paste Graphic. To import a picture file and use it as a document background 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode1 2. Choose File - Document Properties and click the Background tab. 3. Click Import Graphic. 4. Select the file to import. Note You can import BMP (bitmap), GIF, JPEG, PCX Image, and TIFF 5.0 Bitmap files for use as a document's background. 5. Click Import. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the Clipboardn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding a picture Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the background color of a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a port to your workstation. When you add a port, Notes enables it by default and lets you specify the Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. locationse at which you want to use the port.o Note Before you add a network port, make sure the appropriate network software is installed. Before you add a modem port, make sure a modem is installed and you know the physical port it is connected to. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Click New. 4. Do the following: Enter a name for the port. Select a driver for the port. Select the locations at which you want to use the port.e 5. Click OK. 6. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Note For information on adding server ports, see Domino Administration Help.e See related topics Click here to see this topic Enabling or disabling a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting ports for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Click New Entry or double-click the date on which you want the reminder. 3. Select Reminder. 4. Enter a description of the reminder in the Brief description field. 5. If necessary, Click here to see this topic specify a date Click here to see this topic for the reminder in the Date field. 6. Click here to see this topic Specify a time Click here to see this topic for the reminder in the Time field. 7. (Optional) Do any of the following:e To s Click here to see this topic set an alarm for the reminder Click here to see this topic , click Alarm options, specify when you want the alarm to go off, and click OK. To f Click here to see this topic make the reminder a repeating reminder Click here to see this topic , click Repeat, specify how often and for how long you want the reminder to repeat, and click OK.t To hide the reminder from Click here to see this topic other users who can read your calendar Click here to see this topic , select "Not for public viewing." To include more information with the reminder, enter it in the Detailed description field. 8. Click "Save and Close." Notes adds the reminder to the Calendar and Meetings views. Tipr To view your calendar while you're filling out the reminder form, click Check Calendar. To return to the reminder form, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See detailsi Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. T Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modea 2. Click where you want to add the column or row. Note Notes adds new columns to the left of the current column and adds new rows above the current row. 3. Do one of the following: Choose Table - Insert Column to add a column. Choose Table - Insert Row to add a row.m See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add columns or rows to a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a column or row to the right or bottom side of a table. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the table. 3. Do one of the following: Choose Table - Append Column to add a column to the right side of the table. Choose Table - Append Row to add a row to the bottom side of the table. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add columns or rows to a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can customize the user dictionary Notes includes so that it contains words you want Notes to recognize when it checks spelling. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click User Dictionary. 3. For each change you want to make to the user dictionary, do one of the following: To add a word, enter the word in the text box (below the larger list box) and click Add. To delete a word, select the word from the list and click Delete.j To change the spelling of a word, select the word from the list, enter a new spelling in the text box, and click Update. 4. Click OK to close the User Spell Dictionary dialog box. 5. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Note The user dictionary (USER.DIC) is located in your Notes data directory (or Data folder on the Macintosh). See related topics Click here to see this topic About checking spelling Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Checking spelling Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify basic settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use permanent pen to add comments to a document in a different font. With permanent pen, you don't have to change the font every time you add a comment somewhere else in a document. To turn on permanent pen 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moden 2. Choose Text - Permanent Pen.o 3. Enter text. 4. (Optional) To turn off permanent pen, choose Text - Permanent Pen again.m When permanent pen is enabled, you can strike through existing text automatically. To do so, select the text and press SHIFT+BACKSPACE. Notes displays the text in the permanent pen font with strikethrough.r To change the permanent pen font 1. Choose Text - Text Properties. 2. Click the Font tab. s Serif Symbol 3. Select a font, size, style, and/or color. By default, permanent pen is red bold. 4. Click "Set Permanent Pen font." Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textS field to use permanent pen. Tipd You can also turn on permanent pen with the Permanent Pen icon in the SmartIcons bar. Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Formatting text Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphsl Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic E'6Ue &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click where you want to add columns or rows.m Note Notes adds new columns to the left of the current column and adds new rows above the current row. 3. Choose Table - Insert Special. 4. Specify the number of columns or rows you want to add. 5. Select Column(s) or Row(s). 6. Click Insert. Tipe To add the columns or rows to the right or bottom side of the table, click Append. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add columns or rows to a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. In the box above the second column of icons, select the SmartIcons set you want to modify. 3. Drag the icon you want to add from the Available icons column to the second column. 4. Click OK. Note When you drag an icon from the Available icons column, a copy of the icon remains in the Available icons column so you can add the icon to additional sets. See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing SmartIcons from a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging SmartIcons in a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can allow changes to a custom control while a document is in read mode. You cannot save these changes, however, unless the document is in edit mode. 1. With the document in edit mode, click the custom control. 2. Choose Applet - Object Properties. 3. In the InfoBox, choose Run object when reading document. 4. Close the InfoBox. 5. Save and close the document. 6. Reopen the document. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the display of an object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing an embedded object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding a custom control Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding an embedded OLE 2 object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script After you Click here to see this topic create named styles Click here to see this topic , you can format one or more paragraphs with them. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modec 2. t Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s)h 3. Do one of the following: Choose Text - Named Styles and select a style from the menu Notes displays.u Click the Named Styles indicator on the status bar and select a style from the list Notes displays.g wwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Tip If you Click here to see this topic assign named styles to the cycle key Click here to see this topic , you can press F11 to cycle through the named styles when you format paragraphs. See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Named paragraph stylesRemoving\named styles from cycle listDeleting\named styles from cycle listCycle keyHow Do I?StepsH_ASSIGNING_A_NAMED_PARAGRAPH_STYLE_TO_A_KEYContext Help FormAssigning a named style to the cycle key CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Assigning tasksHow Do I?StepsH_ASSIGNING_A_TASK_TO_OTHERSContext Help FormAssigning a task to others CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Assigning tasksHow Do I?StepsH_ASSIGNING_A_TASK_TO_YOURSELFContext Help FormAssigning a task to yourself CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Attaching filesFile attachments\creatingCreating\file attachmentsHow Do I?StepsH_ATTACHING_A_FILE_TO_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormAttaching a file to a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\breaking linksBreaking linksLinks\breakingHow Do I?StepsH_BREAKING_A_LINKED_OBJECTS_LINKContext Help FormBreaking a linked object's link CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Calling serversServers\callingDialing serversHow Do I?StepsH_CALLING_A_SERVERContext Help FormCalling a server CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Calling serversServers\callingDialing serversHow Do I?StepsH_CALLING_A_SERVER_USING_AN_OPERATORContext Help FormCalling a server using an operator CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Canceling\alarmsClearing\alarmsHow Do I?StepsH_CANCELING_AN_ALARMContext Help FormCanceling an alarm CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## V$zqG 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Canceling\meetingsRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CANCELING_A_MEETINGContext Help FormCanceling a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings! @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Canceling\room and resource reservationsRooms, reserving\canceling reservationsResources, reserving\canceling reservationsRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CANCELING_A_ROOM_OR_RESOURCE_RESERVATIONContext Help FormCanceling a room or resource reservation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Buttons\editingFormulas\buttons andScripts\buttons andActions\buttons andHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_BUTTONS_FORMULA_OR_SCRIPTContext Help FormChanging a button's action CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentsd; @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\widthHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_COLUMNS_WIDTH_WITH_THE_KEYBOARDContext Help FormSetting a column width CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\widthRulerHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_COLUMNS_WIDTH_WITH_THE_RULERContext Help FormSetting a column width with the ruler CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsX9 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\editingActions\hotspots andFormulas\hotspots andScripts\hotspots andHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_HOTSPOTS_FORMULA_OR_SCRIPTContext Help FormChanging a hotspot's action CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Named paragraph stylesEditing\named stylesHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_NAMED_PARAGRAPH_STYLEContext Help FormChanging a named style CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Aligning textCentering\textJustifying textHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_PARAGRAPHS_ALIGNMENTContext Help FormAligning a paragraph CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents MarginsRulerHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_PARAGRAPHS_LEFT_MARGIN_WITH_THE_RULERContext Help FormSetting the left margin with the ruler CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents1 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Line spacingSpacing\linesHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_PARAGRAPHS_LINE_SPACINGContext Help FormSetting line spacing CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents MarginsHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_PARAGRAPHS_MARGINS_WITH_THE_KEYBOARDContext Help FormSetting margins CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### !%)3 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up NotesH ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Ports\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_PORTS_SETTINGSContext Help FormSpecifying network port options CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sections\formattingBordersColors\section bordersHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_SECTIONS_BORDERContext Help FormFormatting a section's border CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sections\formattingTitles\sectionFormulas\section titles andHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_SECTIONS_TITLEContext Help FormChanging a section's title CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingBordersRemoving\table bordersDeleting\table bordersHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_TABLES_BORDERSContext Help FormFormatting table borders CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingMarginsHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_TABLES_LEFT_MARGINContext Help FormSetting the left margin of a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\widthHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_A_TABLES_WIDTH_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormSetting table width automatically CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Buttons\formattingSizing\buttonsHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_HOW_A_BUTTON_LOOKSContext Help FormChanging a button's label or size CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\formattingBordersHiding\hotspot borderDisplaying\hotspot borderShowing\hotspot borderHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_HOW_A_HOTSPOT_LOOKSContext Help FormHiding or displaying a hotspot's border CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes International settingsSorting\characters andHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_HOW_NOTES_SORTS_CHARACTERSContext Help FormChanging how Notes sorts characters CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes International settingsImporting\files, and character translationTranslating charactersExporting\files, and character translationHow Do I?H_CHANGING_HOW_NOTES_TRANSLATES_CHARACTERSContext Help FormChanging how Notes translates characters CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes InterNotes Web Navigator URLsWeb Navigator\Internet URLs andHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_INTERNET_URLS_INTO_HOTSPOTSContext Help FormChanging Internet URLs into hotspots CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print}?5^ @}?5^ @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\page settingsMarginsHeadersFootersHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_PRINT_MARGINSContext Help FormSetting print margins CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Background colors\documentsColors, background\documentsDocuments\background colorsHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_BACKGROUND_COLOR_OF_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormChanging the background color of a document04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace pages\setupColors\workspace tabsTabs, workspace\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_COLOR_OF_A_WORKSPACE_TABContext Help FormChanging the color of a workspace tab CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsR @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Formatting\textText\formattingFontsPoint sizesColors\textSuperscript textSubscript textStrikethrough textBold textUnderlined textItalic textHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_FONT_SIZE_STYLE_OR_COLOR_OF_TEXTContext Help FormFormatting text CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes International settingsSpell checkerLanguages, spell checkerSetup\spell checkerDictionariesHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_LANGUAGE_YOU_CHECK_SPELLING_WITHContext Help FormChanging the language you check spelling with CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Sizing\SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_SIZE_OF_THE_SMARTICONSContext Help FormChanging the size of the SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents9 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\spacingRows, table\spacingSpacing\tablesHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_SPACE_BETWEEN_COLUMNS_AND_ROWSContext Help FormSetting the space between columns and rows CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents |?5^: |?5^: @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Formulas\hotspots andHotspots\editingText\pop-upPop-up text\changingHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_THE_TEXT_IN_A_POPUPContext Help FormChanging a hotspot's pop-up text CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notesu ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes International settingsTabs, in documents\unit of measurementMarginsHow Do I?H_CHANGING_THE_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENTContext Help FormChanging the unit of measurement CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Data directoryHow Do I?StepsH_CHANGING_YOUR_NOTES_DATA_DIRECTORYContext Help FormChanging your Notes data directory CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes ChapAllH_CHAPTER_10__USING_MOBILE_NOTESContext Help FormChapter 10 Using Mobile Notes CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################### @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing ChapAllH_CHAPTER_11__PRINTINGContext Help FormChapter 11 Printing CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## ~Zc . &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications ChapAllH_CHAPTER_14__SHARING_INFORMATION_WITH_OTHER_APPLICATIONSContext Help FormChapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############## ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes ChapAllH_CHAPTER_1__SETTING_UP_NOTESContext Help FormChapter 1 Setting Up Notes CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents ChapAllH_CHAPTER_5__READING_CREATING_AND_EDITING_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormChapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### xt:'\ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings ChapAllH_CHAPTER_9__USING_THE_CALENDAR_ASSIGNING_TASKS_AND_SCHEDULING_MEETINGSContext Help FormChapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Spell checkerText\spell checkingDictionariesUser dictionaryDocuments\spell checkingHow Do I?StepsH_CHECKING_SPELLINGContext Help FormChecking spelling CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Locations\choosingHow Do I?StepsH_CHOOSING_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormChoosing a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notesd; ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Startup settingsLocations\choosingHow Do I?StepsH_CHOOSING_YOUR_LOCATION_AT_STARTUPContext Help FormChoosing your location at startup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes DictionariesStepsH_CHOOSING_YOUR_SPELL_DIRECTORYContext Help FormChoosing your spell directory CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\closingClosing\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_CLOSING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormClosing a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Setup\mouseMouse setupRight mouse buttonHow Do I?StepsH_CLOSING_WINDOWS_WITH_THE_RIGHT_MOUSE_BUTTONContext Help FormClosing windows with the right mouse button CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsD @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Printing\collapsed sections andPreviewing\collapsed sections andOpening\collapsed sections andEditing\collapsed sections andSections\formattingCollapsing\sectionsExpanding\sectionsHow Do I?StepsH_COLLAPSING_OR_EXPANDING_A_SECTION_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormExpanding or collapsing a section automatically CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sections\collapsedCollapsing\text into sectionsText\collapsing into sectionsParagraphs\collapsing into sectionsCreating\sectionsTitles\sectionHow Do I?StepsH_COLLAPSING_TEXT_INTO_A_SECTIONContext Help FormCreating a collapsed section CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace\setupDESKTOP.DSKCompacting\desktop filesHow Do I?StepsH_COMPACTING_YOUR_WORKSPACE_FILEContext Help FormCompacting your workspace files CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Confirming meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CONFIRMING_A_MEETINGContext Help FormConfirming a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\copying and pastingOCXHow Do I?StepsH_COPYING_AND_PASTING_AN_OBJECTContext Help FormCopying and pasting an object or custom control CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\copyingCopying\columnsRows, table\copyingHow Do I?StepsH_COPYING_CELLS_COLUMNS_OR_ROWS_IN_A_TABLEContext Help FormCopying cells, columns, or rows in a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Copying dataClipboard\copying dataPasting data\from other applicationsHow Do I?StepsH_COPYING_DATA_INTO_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormCopying data into a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Deleting\dataRemoving\dataCopying\dataMoving\dataHow Do I?StepsH_COPYING_MOVING_OR_DELETING_DATAContext Help FormCopying, moving, or deleting data CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Buttons\creatingCreating\buttonsFormulas\buttons andActions\buttons andScripts\buttons andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_BUTTONContext Help FormCreating a button CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents+ @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\creatingCreating\hotspotsButtons\hotspots andCreating\buttonsActions\hotspots andFormulas\hotspots andScripts\hotspots andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_BUTTON_WITH_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormCreating an action hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings AppointmentsEventsAnniversariesRemindersMeetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRY_FROM_AN_EXISTING_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormCreating a calendar entry from an existing calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsl @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Mail\creating calendar entries fromAppointmentsEventsAnniversariesRemindersMeetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRY_FROM_A_MAIL_MESSAGEContext Help FormCreating a calendar entry from a mail message CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Tasks\creating calendar entries fromAppointmentsEventsAnniversariesRemindersMeetingsHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRY_FROM_A_TASKContext Help FormCreating a calendar entry from a task CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday TasksL7 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Doclinks\creatingCreating\linksLinks\creatingViews\linksDatabases\linksFolders\linksDocuments\linksAnchor linksHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_DOCLINKContext Help FormCreating a link04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\creatingCreating\hotspotsLinks\hotspots andDoclinks\hotspots andCreating\linksHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_DOCLINK_WITH_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormCreating a link hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsX9 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\creatingCreating\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormCreating a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ ]n]OS 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Creating\documentsDocuments\creatingInterNotes Web Navigator URLsWeb Navigator\Internet URLs andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_DOCUMENT_THAT_OPENS_AN_INTERNET_URL_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormCreating a document that opens an Internet URL automatically CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks` @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\creatingCreating\hotspotsFormulas\hotspots andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_HOTSPOT_THAT_DISPLAYS_COMPUTED_TEXTContext Help FormCreating a hotspot that displays computed text04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Links\creatingViews\linksDocuments\linksDatabases\linksHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_LINK_TO_A_NOTES_DOCUMENT_VIEW_OR_DATABASEContext Help FormCreating a link to a Notes document, view, or database CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Web Navigator\locations andInterNotes server 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Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Creating\SmartIcons setsNaming\SmartIcons setsSaving\SmartIcons setsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_SMARTICONS_SETContext Help FormCreating a SmartIcons set CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\creatingCreating\tablesHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_TABLEContext Help FormCreating a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Assigning tasksHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_TASK_FROM_AN_EXISTING_TASKContext Help FormCreating a task from an existing task CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################################### }A5vR 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Assigning tasksCalendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_TASK_FROM_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormCreating a task from a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsr @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Assigning tasksMail\Creating tasks fromHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_TASK_FROM_A_MAIL_MESSAGEContext Help FormCreating a task from a mail message CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsF @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\creatingCreating\hotspotsCreating\URL linksURL links\hotspots andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_URL_LINK_HOTSPOTContext Help FormCreating a URL link hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace pages\creatingCreating\workspace pagesHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_A_WORKSPACE_PAGEContext Help FormCreating a workspace page CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Bitmaps\SmartIcons andCustom SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_BITMAPS_FOR_CUSTOM_SMARTICONSContext Help FormCreating bitmaps for custom SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes- ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Formulas\SmartIcons andCustom SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_CUSTOM_SMARTICONSContext Help FormAssigning formulas to custom SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\creatingCreating\hotspotsPop-up text\creatingText\pop-upFormulas\hotspots andHow Do I?StepsH_CREATING_POPUP_TEXT_WITH_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormCreating a pop-up hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing CroppingPrinting\page settingsHow Do I?StepsH_CROPPING_A_PAGEContext Help FormCropping a page CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents# @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Links\customizing description ofHow Do I?StepsH_CUSTOMIZING_THE_STATUS_BAR_DESCRIPTION_OF_A_LINKContext Help FormCustomizing the status bar description of a link CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## Tv'#h 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings)\ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings 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Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Delegating\meeting invitationsHow Do I?StepsH_DELEGATING_A_MEETING_INVITATIONContext Help FormDelegating a meeting invitation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Deleting\calendar entriesRemoving\calendar entriesCalendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormDeleting a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsF @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Named paragraph stylesDeleting\named stylesRemoving\named stylesHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_A_NAMED_PARAGRAPH_STYLEContext Help FormDeleting a named style CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Deleting\portsRemoving\portsPorts\setupHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_A_PORTContext Help FormDeleting a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings\ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Deleting\calendar entriesRemoving\calendar entriesCalendar entriesRepeating calendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_A_REPEATING_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormDeleting a repeating calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### ,MTB& 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Deleting\SmartIconsRemoving\SmartIcons setsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_A_SMARTICONS_SETContext Help FormDeleting a SmartIcons set CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### ,"oc 01 Do 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CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\deletingDeleting\columnsRemoving\columns and rows from tablesRows, table\deletingHow Do I?StepsH_DELETING_SEVERAL_COLUMNS_OR_ROWS_FROM_A_TABLEContext Help FormDeleting several columns or rows from a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Attachments\detachingFile attachments\detachingDetaching filesSaving\file attachmentsCopying\file attachments to diskHow Do I?StepsH_DETACHING_AN_ATTACHED_FILEContext Help FormDetaching an attached file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Objects\displaying in documentsDisplaying\object dataShowing\object dataHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_AN_OBJECTS_DATAContext Help FormDisplaying an object's data CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\changing displayHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_AN_OBJECT_IN_A_DIFFERENT_FORMATContext Help FormChanging the display of an object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## GuideMeAllH_ACCESS_CONTROL_LIST--ACCESS_LEVELContext Help FormAccess Control List--Access Level CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can assign named paragraph styles to the F11 key. Then you can press F11 to cycle through named styles when you format paragraphs. 1. Choose Text - Text Properties. 2. Click the Named Styles tab. 3. Click "Assign Styles to Cycle List." 4. Click the named styles you want to assign to the cycle list. Note Notes displays a check mark next to the styles assigned to the cycle list . To remove a style from the cycle list, click the style. 5. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can assign a task to one or more users. 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Click New Task. 3. Enter a brief description of the task in the Subject field. 4. (Optional) Do any of the following: To set a priority for the task, click High, Medium, or Low. To specify when the task should be completed, Click here to see this topic specify a date Click here to see this topic in the Due Date field.o To specify when the task should be started, specify a date in the Start Date field.N To display the task on your calendar, click "Display Task on My Calendar." (To display the task on your calendar, you must first enter a due date or start date.) To include more information about the task, enter it in the Additional information field. 5. Click "Assign To Others." 6. Specify the names of one or more users to whom you want to send the task in the Assign to field. 7. (Optional) Specify the names of one or more users to whom you want to send a copy of the task in the cc field.s 8. Click Send. TipT To save the task without sending it, click Close instead of Send, click Yes, and then click No. Notes sends a task assignment message and adds the task to the To Do view. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Click New Task. 3. Enter a brief description of the task in the Subject field. 4. (Optional) Do any of the following: To set a priority for the task, click High, Medium, or Low. To specify when the task should be completed, Click here to see this topic specify a date Click here to see this topic in the Due Date field. To specify when the task should be started, specify a date in the Start Date field.N To display the task on your calendar, click "Display Task on My Calendar." To include more information about the task, enter it in the Additional information field. 5. w Click Close. 6. Click Yes when Notes asks if you want to save the document. Notes adds the task to the To Do view. Click here to see this topic See detailsn Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can attach a copy of a file to a Notes document. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click where you want the file attachment to appear. 2. Choose File - Attach. 3. Do one of the following:S Select the file's drive and directory and then select the file.= Click here for Windows, OS/2, and UNIX information On Windows, OS/2 or UNIX, you can select multiple files. Enter the path and name of the file in the File Name box. 4. (Optional) To prevent Notes from compressing the file, deselect Compress. 5. Click Create (or Open on the Macintosh). You can also attach files with the File Attach icon in the SmartIcons bar. Click here to see this topic See detailsa Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About attaching files Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can break the link between a linked object and a file. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeu , choose Edit - External Links.t 2. Select the link.o 3. Click Break Link. 4. Click OK when Notes asks you to confirm that you want to break the link. 5. Click Close._ Note When you break a link, the object's data remains in the Notes document as "static" text, meaning that you can no longer use the object's server application to edit or update the data. Tipk If you break a link unintentionally, you can restore the link by exiting the document without saving your changes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, Click here to see this topic switch to a location Click here to see this topic where you use a modem to connect to Domino servers (such as Home or Travel).t 2. Do one of the following:l Choose File - Mobile - Call Server.N Click the Call Server icon in the SmartIcons bar.a 3. Select the server you want to call. 4. (Optional) To use a different phone number, specify a different phone number, dialing prefix, and/or dialing suffix. 5. Click Auto Dial.i To add a server to the list displayed in the Call Server dialog box, you Click here to see this topic create a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic document or a Click here to see this topic remote LAN server connection Click here to see this topic document for the server in your Personal Address Book. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify phone numbers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hanging up Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you need an operator to get an outside line (for example, if you're calling from a hotel room), you can dial a server's phone number manually. 1. If necessary, Click here to see this topic switch to a location Click here to see this topic where you use a modem to connect to Domino servers (such as Home or Travel).! 2. Do one of the following: Choose File - Mobile - Call Server. Click the Call Server icon in the SmartIcons bar.n 3. Click More Options. 4. Click Manual Dial. 5. When Notes prompts you to pick up the phone, call the operator. 6. When the operator connects you to an outside line, dial the number. 7. After the connection is made, hang up the phone. 8. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hanging up Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the calendar entry the alarm is set for. 2. Click Edit Document. 3. Click Alarm options. 4. Select "Turn Alarm Off." 5. Click OK. 6. Click "Save and Close." See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To cancel a meeting 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Choose Actions - Cancel Meeting. Notes sends a cancellation message to the invitees. When an invitee opens the message, Notes removes the meeting from the invitee's calendar. If a room or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes cancels the reservation.w To cancel a repeating meeting 1. Double-click the repeating meeting entry you want to cancel.C 2. Choose Actions - Cancel Meeting. 3. Do one of the following:o Select "Just this one" to cancel only the selected occurrence of the repeating meeting. Select "All" to cancel all occurrences of the repeating meeting. Select "All previous" to cancel the selected occurrence and all previous occurrences of the repeating meeting. Select "All future" to cancel the selected occurrence and all future occurrences of the repeating meeting. 4. Click OK. Notes sends a cancellation message to the invitees. When an invitee opens the message, Notes removes the occurrence(s) of the meeting you canceled from the invitee's calendar. If a room or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes cancels the reservation for the occurrence(s) of the meeting you canceled. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetingsc Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, double-click the meeting entry and click Edit Document. 2. Choose Actions - Remove - Rooms & Resources. 3. Select the room and/or resource you no longer want and click OK. 4. (Optional) Click here to see this topic Reserve a different room Click here to see this topic or Click here to see this topic resource Click here to see this topic If you cancel or change a room reservation, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting.- Note If the meeting is a repeating meeting, you cannot cancel or change a room or resource reservation. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Reserving a room for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reserving a resource for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes or enter a formula or script for a button. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the button. 3. Choose Button - Edit Button. 4. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane , do one of the following: To specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes, select "Simple action(s)" and click Add Actions. Then select an action, specify any settings Notes needs to perform the action, and click OK. (Note that a button will not perform a simple action unless the document it's in is in edit mode.) To enter a formula that performs an action, select "Formula" and enter the formula. (You can click Fields & Functions and/or @Commands to specify formula elements.) To enter a script that performs an action, select "Script" and enter the script. (You can click Event, Fields & Functions, and/or Show browser to specify script elements.) 5. Click the document to close the design pane. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a button script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format buttons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Table Properties InfoBox to enter a specific column width. 1. Make sure o the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the column you want to change.t 3. Choose Table - Table Properties.r 4. Click the Layout tab. 5. If necessary, deselect "Fit table width to window." 6. In the Cell width box, enter a new width. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set column widths in a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic rulern to set a column's width. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the column you want to change. 3. Choose View - Ruler. 4. On the ruler, do one or both of the following: Drag the first thin bar pointer to where you want the column to start. Drag the second thin bar pointer to where you want the column to end. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set column widths in a table Click here to see this topic 'xy", &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes or enter a formula or script for an action hotspot. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the hotspot. 3. Choose Hotspot - Edit Hotspot. 4. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane , do one of the following: To specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes, select "Simple action(s)" and click Add Actions. Then select an action, specify any settings Notes needs to perform the action, and click OK. (Note that a hotspot will not perform a simple action unless the document it's in is in edit mode.) To enter a formula that performs an action, select "Formula" and enter the formula. (You can click Fields & Functions and/or @Commands to specify formula elements.) To enter a script that performs an action, select "Script" and enter the script. (You can click Event, Fields & Functions, and/or Show browser to specify script elements.) 5. Click the document to close the design pane. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsP Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modes 2. If necessary, format a paragraph with the properties you want to save. 3. Click the paragraph. 4. Choose Text - Text Properties.t 5. Click the Named Styles tab. 6. Click Redefine Style. 7. Select the named style whose properties you want to replace with the selected paragraph's properties. 8. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the alignment of one or more paragraphs. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose Text - Text Properties. Note To align a hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes aligns the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. Click the Alignment tab. 5. Click one of the following Alignment icons: "Small Fon o format paragra Click the Left icon to align text on the left margin. Click the Center icon to center text. Click the Right icon to align text on the right margin. Click the Full icon to align text proportionally between the left and right margins. Click the No Wrap icon to turn off word wrapping and display text on one line. You can also align paragraphs with the Text Align Left, Text Align Center, and Text Align Right icons in the SmartIcons bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic ruler to set the left margin of one or more paragraphs. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeo 2. r Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose View - Ruler. 4. On the ruler, drag the lower pentagon pointer to where you want the left margin. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the rulerA Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set marginsc Click here to see this topic 'xy", &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the amount of space between lines in one or more paragraphs. You can also change the amount of space above or below one or more paragraphs. 1. s Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modet 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose Text - Text Properties.A Note To set line spacing for a hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes sets line spacing for the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. Click the Alignment tab. 5. Do any of the following: In the Interline box, select the amount of space you want between the lines of each selected paragraph. In the Above box, select the amount of space you want between each selected paragraph and the paragraph above it. In the Below box, select the amount of space you want between each selected paragraph and the paragraph below it. You can also use Text - Spacing to set the spacing below paragraphs. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphss Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to set specific margin widths for one or more paragraphs. Note Notes uses the left margin you specify for display and printing and uses the right margin you specify for printing. Notes automatically sets the right margin for display based on the size of the Notes window. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s)r 3. Choose Text - Text Properties.y Note To set margins for a hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes sets margins for the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. If you want to change the left margin for display and printing, do the following: Click the Alignment tab. In the "Left margin" box, enter a new margin. 5. If you want to change the right margin for printing, do the following: Click the Page tab. ee this topic In the "Right margin (for printing)" box, select Other and enter a new margin. Note Make sure you specify the right margin in relation to the page size. For example, to specify a 1" right margin on 8.5" wide paper, set the right margin to 7.5". You can also Click here to see this topic set print margins Click here to see this topic for an entire document. To do so, choose File - Page Setup (on the Macintosh, choose File - Print and click Margins). See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set margins Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify driver-specific options for NetBIOS, NWSPX, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk network ports. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select the network port (for example, LAN0). 4. Under Driver, click Name Options, where Name is the port name (for example, LAN0 Options). 5. Specify the options you want and click OK. 6. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Note For information on the options you can specify for your network driver, see Domino Administration Help or your network administrator.c See related topics Click here to see this topic Setting up a modem port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the style and color of a section's border.s 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the section. 3. Choose Section - Section Properties.e 4. Click the Title tab.e 5. Under Section border, do one or both of the following: Select a border style. Select a border color. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format sectionsr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify text or a formula that sets the text for a section's title.c 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modew 2. Click the section.n 3. Choose Section - Section Properties.p 4. Click the Title tab.h 5. Under Title, do one of the following: Select Text and enter a new title. Select Formula and enter the formula you want to use to set the new title. Tipe To hide the title when the section is expanded, click the Expand/Collapse tab and select "Hide title when expanded." Note Make sure you don't use carriage returns, hotspots, or buttons in section titles. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a section title formulac Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify standard borders, extruded borders, or embossed borders for a table. Extruded borders appear to be raised from the page and embossed borders appear to be pressed or stamped into the page. To format table borders: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the cells of the table whose borders you want to change. 3. Choose Table - Table Properties.o 4. Click the Borders tab. 5. (Optional) To set borders for only the outer sides of the current selection, select Outline.N Note By default Notes sets borders for each cell in the current selection individually.c 6. Select a border style: Standard, Extruded, or Embossed. 7. Do one of the following: Select a border thickness for each side of the selected table cells. You can select a thickness from zero to ten for each side. To set the border on all sides to a thickness of one, click "Set All To 1." To remove the border from all sides, click "Set All To Zero."t To change the background color of table cells: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode_ 2. Select the cells of the table whose color you want to change. 3. Choose Table - Table Properties. 4. Click the Colors tab. 5. Select a background color for the cells.t 6. (Optional) To apply the new color to the entire table, click Apply to Entire Table. 7. (Optional) To make the new color transparent, click Make Transparent. To change the table layout: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the cells of the table whose layout you want to change.c 3. Choose Table - Table Properties.G 4. Click the Layout tab. 5. Select a cell width, space between columns, space between rows and left margin for the cells. 6. (Optional) To fit the table in the window regardless of size, select "Fit table width to window." See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set the left margin for an entire table. 1. o Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click anywhere in the table.o 3. Choose Table - Table Properties.I 4. Click the Layout tab. 5. In the Left Margin box, enter a new left margin. Note The default left margin is 1" (2.54 cm). See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can have Notes adjust column widths in a table so that the table fits the window it's in.A 1. Make sure the document is in c Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click anywhere in the table.r 3. Choose Table - Table Properties. 4. Click the Layout tab. 5. Do one of the following:C Deselect "Fit table width to window" to cancel automatic sizing and keep the table one size. Select "Fit table width to window" to automatically size the table to fit the window it's in. Note "Fit table width to window" is selected by default. If you want to Click here to see this topic set a specific width for a column Click here to see this topic , deselect "Fit table width to window" first. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tablesu Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the text on a button, the size of a button, and whether the text on a button wraps. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the button. 3. Choose Button - Button Properties.o 4. Click the Presentation tab. a button wraps. here to see this Format a 5. Do one or more of the following: To change the button's label, enter new text. To change the button's width, enter a new size. To change whether the button's label wraps to a new line, click Wrap text. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format buttons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the hotspot. 3. Choose Hotspot - Hotspot Properties. 4. Click the Presentation tab. o see this topic design pane H_PROGRAMM 5. Select or deselect "Show border around hotspot." Hiding a hotspot's border is useful if the hotspot area is a graphic or non-rectangular area (make sure users will recognize that they can click the area). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsi Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change how Notes sorts characters, for example, when Notes sorts categories in a view. (Notes sorts numbers and accented characters before letters by default.) 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click International. 3. Do any of the following: Select "Scandinavian collation" to sort some accented characters last. Select "Numbers last collation" to sort numbers after letters. Select "French casing" to remove accent marks from most letters when they are changed from lowercase to uppercase. 4. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box.b 5. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. TipD To sort documents again with the new settings, restart Notes and press SH+F9.n Click here to see this topic See detailsO Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify international settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you import or export, you can specify the character translation file Notes uses to translate special characters, such as international currency symbols. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click International. 3. Click Import/Export Character Set. 4. Do one of the following: Select a character translation file. Under "Translation File Name," type the name of a character translation file. 5. Click OK. 6. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box.s Click here to see this topic See detailsa Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Importing a file into a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Exporting a document to a file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify international settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can have Notes change uniform resource locators (URLs), or World Wide Web page addresses, into hotspots. If you have access to either the Personal or Server Web Navigator database, you can then click the hotspots to open Web pages inside the database. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under "Advanced options," select "Make Internet URLs (http://...) into Hotspots." 3. Click OK. To open pages using the Server Web Navigator database: 1. Choose File - Mobile - Edit Current Location. 2. Under "Retrieve/open pages," select "from InterNotes server." 3. Under "InterNotes server," specify the InterNotes server name. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settings Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to open Web pages from outside the Web Navigator database Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening a page from a Notes document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Server Web Navigator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set margins for a print job. 1. Choose File - Page Setup. 2. Under Margins, do any of the following: In the Top or Bottom box, enter the amount of space you want between the top or bottom edge of the page and the text area. The default is 1" (or 2.54 cm). In the Extra Left or Extra Right box, enter the amount of space you want to add to the left or right margin. The default is 0. In the Header or Footer box, enter the amount of extra space you want between the top or bottom edge of the page and the header or footer text. The default is 0.5" (or 1.27 cm). 3. Click OK. Tip You can also _ Click here to see this topic set the left and right margins for individual paragraphs Click here to see this topic . To do so, use Text - Text Properties. Click here for Macintosh information To set margins for a print job, choose File - Print and click Margins. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Choose File - Document Properties. 3. Click the Background tab. 4. Select a different background color. See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a picture to the background of a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the workspace tab. 2. Click the Tabs tab. 3. Under Tab color, select a color. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to change the font, point size, style, and/or color of text. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Do one of the following: To format existing text, select the text. To format new text, click where you want to enter the text., 3. Choose Text - Text Properties.o Note To format a section title or button label, select the section or button and choose Section - Section Properties or Button - Button Properties. 4. Click the Font tab. Times New R 5. Select a font, size, style, and/or color. You can Click here to see this topic use permanent pen Click here to see this topic to add comments to existing text in a different font. To do so, choose Text - Permanent Pen and enter text. Click here to see this topic See detailsQ Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic a7-fa|b! &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If your version of Notes includes more than one language dictionary (for example, if you're using Notes outside North America), you can choose a different dictionary. Note The default dictionary within North America is American English (LOTUSEN1.DIC). 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click International. 3. Click Spelling Dictionary.l 4. Select the language you want and click OK. 5. If necessary, select the directory the dictionary file is in and click OK. 6. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Note Language dictionary files have the extension .DIC and are located in your Notes program directory (as opposed to USER.DIC, your personal dictionary of terms, which is located in your Notes data directory). See related topics Click here to see this topic About checking spelling Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Checking spellingC Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify international settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows or OS/2, you can increase or decrease the size of the SmartIcons bar onscreen. 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Click Icon Size. 3. Select a size and click OK. 4. Click OK to close the SmartIcons dialog box.s Note Some monitors don't communicate their type (VGA or Super VGA) correctly to the operating system. On these monitors, you can display SmartIcons properly by changing their size.e See related topics Click here to see this topic Moving the SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. e Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode_ 2. Click anywhere in the table. 3. Choose Table - Table Properties.B 4. Click the Layout tab. 5. Do one or both of the following: In the "Space between columns" box, enter a new amount.S In the "Space between rows" box, enter a new amount. Note The default amount of space between columns and rows is 0.0". See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the text or the formula that sets the text that a pop-up hotspot displays. To change a pop-up hotspot's text 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the hotspot.d 3. Choose Hotspot - Hotspot Properties. 4. Click the Presentation tab. o see this topic design pane H_PROGRAMM 5. Enter new text. To change a pop-up hotspot's formula 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the hotspot.d 3. Choose Hotspot - Edit Hotspot.C 4. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane. , enter a new formula. 5. Click the document to close the design pane. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotss Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change the unit of measurement Notes uses. For example, you can use inches or centimeters when you set margins or tabs. (Notes uses inches by default.)t 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click International. 3. Under Measurements, do one of the following:/ Select Imperial to use inches. Select Metric to use centimeters. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify international settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can change your Notes data directory (or Data folder on the Macintosh). 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Enter the path to your new Notes data directory in the "Local database directory" box. (On the Macintosh, click Browse under "Notes data folder," select your new Data folder, and click Choose 3. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See detailsx Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify basic settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to use Notes when your computer is not connected to a network. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to move information between Notes and other applications. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to set up and configure Lotus Notes software. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This chapter tells how to add appointments and reminders to your calendar, assign tasks, schedule meetings, and reserve rooms and resources. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can check the spelling of all text or selected text within a document. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. (Optional) If you want to check the spelling of selected text, select the text. 3. Choose Edit - Check Spelling. 4. For each word Notes does not recognize, do one of the following: To change the spelling, enter a different spelling or select a guess and click Replace. To keep the spelling, click Skip. To keep the spelling and add the word to your user dictionary (so Notes recognizes the word the next time), click Define.h 5. Click Done when you are through checking spelling. See related topics Click here to see this topic About checking spellingW Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Adding or deleting words from your user dictionary Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the language you check spelling with1 Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can switch to a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location that contains communication settings that apply to where you're currently working.l 1. Do one of the following:w Choose File - Mobile - Choose Current Location.c Click the location indicator on the status bar. 2. Select a location.6 3. If necessary, click OK. You can have Notes ask for your current location each time you start Notes. To do so, choose File - Tools - User Preferences, select "Prompt for location," and click OK.l See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a locatione Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can have Notes ask for your current Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location each time you start Notes. This is useful if you use Notes at more than one location. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Select "Prompt for location" and click OK. 3. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify startup settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes cannot find the default dictionary file in your Notes program directory. The following could cause this: You tried to check spelling, but the default dictionary file is not in your Notes program directory. Select the directory the file is in and click OK. You tried to change the language you check spelling with, but you don't have the dictionary file that corresponds to the language you selected. Click Cancel and then click OK when Notes tells you it can't find the selected dictionary file. Then select a language for which you have the corresponding dictionary file and click OK. Note The default dictionary within North America is American English (LOTUSEN1.DIC).u See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the language you check spelling with Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To close a document 1. Choose File - Close or press ESC. If you made changes to the document, Notes asks if you want to save the document.e 2. If necessary, do one of the following:i Click Yes to save your changes and close the document. Click No to discard your changes and close the document. Click Cancel to leave the document open. To close a document and open the next document 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode$ 2. Press ENTER or click the Next icon in the SmartIcons bar. To close a document and open the next unread documenth 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode 2. Click the Next Unread icon in the SmartIcons bar. YS_TO_PREVIEW_DO in th Click here See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, OS/2, or UNIX, you can choose whether double-clicking the right mouse button closes the current Notes window. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, select or deselect "Right double-click closes window." 3. Click OK. Tipc You can click the right mouse button to display a menu related to what you're doing in Notes. (On the Macintosh, you can display this menu by pressing OPTION and clicking the mouse.) See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settingsa Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can collapse or expand a section automatically when the document it's in is previewed, read, edited, or printed. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode_ 2. Click the section.y 3. Choose Section - Section Properties. 4. Click the Expand/Collapse tab.p 5. For each document state, do one of the following: Select "Don't auto expand or collapse" to cancel automatic collapsing or expanding., Select "Auto-expand section" to expand the section automatically.p Select "Auto-collapse section" to collapse the section automatically.N See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format sectionsO Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can collapse one or more paragraphs into a section. Readers can expand the section when they want to read its contents. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. p Select the paragraph(s) you want to collapse into a section. 3. Choose Create - Section. Note You must be in a i Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to create a collapsed section.p Tipa Notes uses the first paragraph as the section title by default. To Click here to see this topic change a section's title Click here to see this topic , use Section - Section Properties.- Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About collapsed sections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding or collapsing a section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can save disk space by compacting your DESKTOP.DSK and CACHE.DSK files. This recovers unused disk space by removing references to databases you no longer have on your workspace. To compact workspace files: 1. Double-click any workspace tab. 2. Click the Information tab. 3. Click "% used." 4. If the percentage is under 85%, click Compact.@ To keep the CACHE.DSK file small as you work: Under "Use no more than Mb locally for server-based design element such as forms and subforms," choose the number of megabytes (from 1 to 16) to which you want to limit the CACHE.DSK file. Detail When you limit the size of the CACHE.DSK file, Notes removes older, unused cached design elements to make room for new ones. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace_ Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click Send Confirmation.i Notes sends a confirmation message to the invitees. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can copy and paste an entire OLE object or OLE custom control, or a picture of the object or control. You can also copy and paste data from within an OLE custom control.l To copy an OLE object or a picture of an OLE object: 1. With the document in edit mode, click the object. 2. Do one of the following: To create an editable copy of the OLE object, choose Edit - Copy. To create a picture of the OLE object, choose - Copy External. 3. Click outside the object. 4. Choose Edit - Paste. To copy an OLE custom control, a picture of a control, or data from a control: 1. With the document in edit mode, click the control and select the data you want to copy. 2. Do one of the following: To create an editable copy of the control, choose Applet - Copy. To create a picture of the control, choose Applet - Copy External. To create a copy of selected data in the control, choose Edit - Copy. 3. Do one of the following: Select the location in the document where you want to paste the new control or the picture of the control. Select the location within the control where you want to paste the data (for example, in a spreadsheet, select a different cell). 4. Choose Edit - Paste. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can copy one or more cells, columns, or rows in a table. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the table data you want to copy. 3. Choose Edit - Copy. 4. Click where you want to place the data. 5. Choose Edit - Paste. Note If you copy table data outside a table, Notes copies column and row borders with the data. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Clipboard to copy data from another application into a Notes document. 1. In the application, select the data you want and copy it to the Clipboard. 2. In Notes, open in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode the document you want to copy the data to.e 3. Click where you want the copied data to appear. If you want to replace existing data with the copied data, select the existing data. 4. Choose Edit - Paste. Note Make sure you're in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field when you paste formatted text or graphics into Notes. Tipr If Edit - Paste produces unexpected results, try using Edit - Paste Special to paste the data in a different data format. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the Clipboard Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copying, moving, or deleting data Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can copy, move, or delete data such as text and graphics, as well as features such as links and objects. 1. Select the data. 2. Do one of the following: To copy data, choose Edit - Copy. To move data, choose Edit - Cut. To delete data, choose Edit - Clear. 3. If you copied or cut data, do the following: Click where you want to place the data. Choose Edit - Paste. You can also cut, copy, and paste data with the Edit Cut, Edit Copy, and Edit Paste icons in the SmartIcons bar. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About the Clipboardi Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a button that lets readers perform a Notes action, such as sending a mail message. This is an example of a button that opens a database: =Joe Levine/OU=C $Fonts oe Levine/OU=CAM $UpdatedBy 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click where you want the button to appear. 3. Choose Create - Hotspot - Button. 4. In the Button properties box, enter the label you want to appear on the button. 5. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design paneu , do one of the following: To specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes, select "Simple action(s)" and click Add Actions. Then select an action, specify any settings Notes needs to perform the action, and click OK. (Note that a button will not perform a simple action unless the document it's in is in edit mode.) To enter a formula that performs an action, select "Formula" and enter the formula. (You can click Fields & Functions and/or @Commands to specify formula elements.) To enter a script that performs an action, select "Script" and enter the script. (You can click Event, Fields & Functions, and/or Show browser to specify script elements.)c 6. Click the document to close the design pane.m Note You must be in a r Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textf field to create a button. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a button script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format buttons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a button Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating an action hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to an area of a document (such as text or a graphic) that lets users perform a Notes action. This is an example of an action hotspot that sends a mail message: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the area you want to add the hotspot to. 3. Choose Create - Hotspot - Action Hotspot. 4. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design panec , do one of the following: To specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes, select "Simple action(s)" and click Add Actions. Then select an action, specify any settings Notes needs to perform the action, and click OK. (Note that a hotspot will not perform a simple action unless the document it's in is in edit mode.) To enter a formula that performs an action, select "Formula" and enter the formula. (You can click Fields & Functions and/or @Commands to specify formula elements.) To enter a script that performs an action, select "Script" and enter the script. (You can click Event, Fields & Functions, and/or Show browser to specify script elements.) 5. Click the document to close the design pane.a Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to create a hotspot. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspotst Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a button Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the calendar entry you want to use.t 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New Calendar Entry.A 3. Change any information you want in the new calendar entry.e 4. Save and close the calendar entry.d See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Inviting people to a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entriesc Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the message you want to use. 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New Calendar Entry. 3. Change any information you want in the new calendar entry. 4. Save and close the calendar entry. Click here to see this topic See details. Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Inviting people to a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the calendar entry you want to use. 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New Calendar Entry. 3. Change any information you want in the new calendar entry. 4. Save and close the calendar entry. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Inviting people to a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a link that lets readers switch to another document, view, folder, or database. This is an example of a link that leads to another document: 1. Do one of the following: To create a link to another document, select or open the document and choose Edit - Copy as Link - Document Link. To create a link to a particular location in another document, open the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click the location in the document, choose Edit - Copy as Link - Anchor Link, and click OK.+ To create a link to a view or folder, select or switch to the view or folder and choose Edit - Copy as Link - View Link. To create a link to a database, select or open the database and choose Edit - Copy as Link - Database Link. 2. Open the document you want to add the link to in edit mode. 3. Click where you want the link to appear. 4. Choose Edit - Paste.e Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textf field to create a link. See related topics Click here to see this topic Using a link Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a link hotspote Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Customizing the status bar description of a link Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to an area of a document (such as text or a graphic) that lets users switch to another document, view, folder, or database. This is an example of a link hotspot that leads to another document: 1. Do one of the following: In the @ Click here to see this topic The pane that displays documents in each view or folder as rows and columns of information. view pane , click the document you want to link to. In the Click here to see this topic The pane that either displays icons for all views, folders, and agents in a database, or displays the current navigator. navigation pane` , click the view or folder you want to link to. In the workspace, click the database you want to link to.a 2. Choose Edit - Copy as Link. 3. Open the document you want to add the hotspot to in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modey 4. Select the area you want to add the hotspot to. 5. Choose Create - Hotspot - Link Hotspot. Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textu field to create a hotspot.C See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsd Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a link Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Customizing the status bar description of a link Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You create a document in a database by choosing one of the database's Click here to see this topic Forms control how you edit, display, and print documents. A form can contain fields, static text, graphics, and special objects. A database can have any number of forms. forms and entering information into it. 1. Click here to see this topic Open the database Click here to see this topic you want to create a document in. 2. Choose a form from the Create menu. Click here to see this topic See detailsc Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a mail message Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to save documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a database designer m Click here to see this topic enables automatic URL launch for a form Click here to see this topic , you can use the form to create a document that opens a World Wide Web page automatically. When a user opens the document, Notes opens the Web page that corresponds to the uniform resource locator (URL) you specify. 1. Choose Create -
, where is the name of a form that is enabled to open a URL automatically (for example, URL Launcher). 2. In the URL text field, specify the entire syntax of the URL (for example, http://www.lotus.com). Note Make sure you include the URL protocol (for example, http://). 3. (Optional) Enter data in other fields in the document. Note When the document is opened, Notes opens the URL in a Web Navigator database on the user's workspace. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to open web pages from outside the Web Navigator database Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Server Web Navigator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to a document that displays text based on a formula you specify. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click where you want to add the hotspot. 3. Choose Create - Computed Text. 4. In the design pane, enter the formula you want. (You can click Fields & Functions to specify formula elements.) 5. Click the document to close the design pane. Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to create a hotspot. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsP Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, you can create a link to a Notes document, view, or database in Notes or in another Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2e client application by creating an Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object . Then you can double-click the object in the application to open the document, view, or database in Notes.t 1. In Notes, open the document, view, or database you want to link to. 2. Choose Edit - Copy as Link and choose Document Link, View Link, or Database Link. 3. In the application, click where you want the Notes link to appear.t 4. Choose Edit - Paste Special.A 5. Choose Paste Link (or the application's option equivalent). 6. Click OK. If you're using Windows 95, you can create a link to a Notes document, view, or database on the Windows desktop. To do so, perform steps 1 and 2 above, click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop, and choose Paste Shortcut. Tipr If you're using Windows, you can create a link to a Notes document or database by dragging the document or database into another OLE 2 client application, avoiding the need to copy and paste.b When you create a Notes link in some OLE 2 client applications and open the file that contains the link, the application launches Notes (if necessary) and opens the linked document, view, or database. See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set up location documents in your Personal Address Book that let you use different sets of communication settings at different places where you work with Notes. 1. Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Note Notes opens the Locations view of your Personal Address Book. 2. Do one of the following: To create a location document, click Add Location. To edit a location document, select the location and click Edit Location.o 3. Under Basics, in the Location name field, enter a name for this location. 4. Under Basics, in the Location type field, do one of the following: To set up a location for network use, select "Local Area Network." To set up a location for mobile use, select "Dialup Modem." To set up a location for network and mobile use, select "Both Dialup and Local Area Network."o To set up a disconnected location, select "No connection." Note Notes displays different options depending on the location type you select. 5. (Optional) Under Basics, in the Prompt for time/date/phone field, select Yes if you want Notes to ask you for location-specific information when you use the location.m 6. Under Basics, in the Web Proxy field, Click here to see this topic specify options for connecting to the Internet via a proxy servern Click here to see this topic 7. (Optional) Under Internet Browser, do any of the following: Select a browser to use at this location--Notes, Notes with Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigatorl , Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Other. If you select Other, click Browse to specify the location of the application in your operating system.1 Click here to see this topic Select an option for retrieving or opening Internet Web pagesd Click here to see this topic 8. (Optional) Under Servers, do any of the following:y In the Home/mail server field, enter the name of your mail server. In the Passthru server field, Click here to see this topic specify a passthru server for the location Click here to see this topic (if you have access to one). In the InterNotes server field, enter the hierarchical name of your InterNotes server (if you have access to one). Note You can access the World Wide Web through Notes using either the Personal Web Navigator or the Server Web Navigator.l 9. (Optional) Do any of the following:y Under Ports, Click here to see this topic select ports for the locationf Click here to see this topic Under Phone Dialing, Click here to see this topic specify phone information for the location Click here to see this topic (if you select a mobile location type). Under Mail, Click here to see this topic specify mail options for the locationN Click here to see this topic Under Replication, Click here to see this topic specify a replication schedule for the locationt Click here to see this topic 10. Choose File - Save to save the location document. Click here to see this topic See detailsl Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickstart: Using the Server Web Navigator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to save a combination of paragraph properties (such as alignment, indentation, and margins) that you use regularly as a named style. 1. O Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. If necessary, format a paragraph with the properties you want to save. 3. Click the paragraph. 4. Choose Text - Text Properties. 5. Click the Named Styles tab. 6. Click Create Style. 7. Enter a name for the paragraph style. 8. (Optional) Do any of the following: Deselect "Include font in named style" if you don't want to save the selected paragraph's font in the named style. Select "Make style available for all documents" to make the style available when you format paragraphs in other documents in the database. Select "Include this style in Cycle Key [F11]" to make the style available when you press F11 to cycle through named styles. 9. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a numbered list automatically by adding numbers to paragraphs.K 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modet 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) you want to start with a number. 3. Choose Text - Numbers. You can also add numbers with the Numbered List icon in the SmartIcons bar. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create lists Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a new SmartIcons set by modifying an existing SmartIcons set. 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. In the box above the second column of icons, select the SmartIcons set you want to modify. Try to select the SmartIcons set that is most similar to the set you want to create. 3. Click here to see this topic Add SmartIcons to the set Click here to see this topic or Click here to see this topic remove SmartIcons from the set Click here to see this topic until it contains the ones you want.t 4. Click Save Set. 5. Enter a name of up to 15 characters for the set.a 6. (Optional) Enter a file name with the extension .SMI for the set. Note If you don't enter a file name, Notes uses the first eight characters of the set name to create the file name. (On the Macintosh, Notes automatically uses the set name as the file name.)o 7. Click OK. 8. Click OK to close the SmartIcons dialog box. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Deleting a SmartIcons set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIconsQ Click here to see this topic ,MTB& &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moded 2. Click where you want the table to appear. Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to create a table. 3. Choose Create - Table. 4. Specify the number of columns and rows you want in the table. 5. Click OK. Note Notes adjusts the widths of the columns to fit the current window by default. You can Click here to see this topic set a column's width Click here to see this topic and Click here to see this topic specify other table settings Click here to see this topic in the Table Properties InfoBox. You can also create a table with the Create Table icon in the SmartIcons bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tablesl Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the task you want to use. 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New task.r 3. Change any information you want in the new task. 4. Save and close the task.& See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the calendar entry you want to use. 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New Task. 3. Change any information you want in the new task. 4. Save and close the task. Click here to see this topic See detailsa Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Select or open the message you want to use. 2. Choose Actions - Copy Into - New Task. 3. Change any information you want in the new task. 4. Save and close the task. Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to an area of a document (such as text or a graphic) that lets users follow a URL (universal resource locator) link to a Web page. By default, Notes formats the hotspot as bold underline. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modee 2. Select the area you want to add the hotspot to. 3. Choose Create - Hotspot - URL Link. In the Properties box, enter the URL for the Web page you want users to go to, and click the checkmark. For example, enter http://www.lotus.com to go to the Lotus home page. Note You must be in a O Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to create a hotspot. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a hotspote Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About using Notes to browse the Web Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can have up to 32 workspace pages (plus the Replicator workspace page).o 1. Click a workspace tab. Note Notes inserts the workspace page to the left of the selected workspace page. 2. Choose Create - Workspace Page. If you haven't added a workspace page before, Notes asks if you want to upgrade your desktop file. 3. If necessary, click Yes to add the workspace page and upgrade your desktop file or click No to cancel adding the page. Note If you add a workspace page to your desktop file, you can't use the file with previous releases of Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can prepare your own bitmaps for use as SmartIcons. 1. Create a drawing. Note Make sure the drawing is no larger than 22 pixels by 22 pixels. 2. Save the drawing as a .BMP file.S 3. Copy the .BMP file to your Notes SmartIcons directory (in Windows, the \WIN subdirectory of the Notes data directory; in Windows 95 and Windows NT , the \W32 subdirectory of the Notes data directory; in OS/2, the \OS/2 subdirectory of the Notes data directory; in UNIX, the \UNIX subdirectory of the Notes data directory; on the Macintosh, the SmartIcons Sets folder in the Notes Data folder). See related topics Click here to see this topic Assigning formulas to custom SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing custom SmartIcons formulas Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic L&k?9 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes provides custom SmartIcons to which you can assign your own formulas. 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Click Edit Icon.A 3. Select an icon. 4. Enter a brief description of the icon. Tipa Notes displays the description when you hold the mouse over the icon in the SmartIcons bar. To make sure that text wraps properly, include spaces between words in the description.A 5. Click Formula (or Assign Macro on the Macintosh). 6. Enter a formula for the icon and click OK.f 7. Click Done. 8. Click OK to close the SmartIcons dialog box. After you assign formulas to custom SmartIcons, you can Click here to see this topic add them to a SmartIcons set Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing formulas for SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing custom SmartIcons formulas Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating bitmaps for custom SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic L&k?9 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to an area of a document (such as text or a graphic) that lets users display pop-up text. This is an example of a pop-up hotspot: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the area you want to add the hotspot to. 3. Do one of the following: Choose Create - Hotspot - Text Pop-up and enter the text you want the pop-up to display. Choose Create - Hotspot - Formula Pop-up and enter a formula in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane that will set the text you want the pop-up to display.i Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich texth field to create a hotspot. Note You must be in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode to display pop-up text. To test a pop-up hotspot after you create it, return the document to read mode first. See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a hotspot Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can reduce the area of the page you print on.p 1. Choose File - Page Setup. 2. Under "Page size cropping," enter the width and height of the area of the page you want to print on. Note This area is measured from the upper left corner of the page. 3. Click OK. Tip To print indicators in the bottom right corner of each page that show the edges of the cropped area, select "Print Crop Marks." This is useful when you're sending documents to your aprint service. Click here for Macintosh information To crop a page, choose File - Print and click Margins. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A document, view, or database link is automatically created with a description showing where the link will go when someone clicks it--for example, for a view link, the name of the database and the name of the view. This description appears in the status bar when a user moves the cursor over the link. You can customize the description, perhaps to provide a database server and database file name.t 1. Select the link.a 2. Choose Link - Link Properties. 3. Delete the text in the Link Description box and enter the customized text you want to appear. 4. Click the check mark. See related topics Click here to see this topic Using a link Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a link hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To decline a meeting invitation 1. Open the invitation.F 2. Click Decline. Notes sends a message with your response to the meeting chairperson. To decline a meeting invitation and send comments to the chairperson 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click Other. 3. Select Decline in the "Action to take" field. 4. Enter your comments in the "Comments to include" field and click OK. Notes sends a message with your response and your comments to the meeting chairperson. Tip To view your calendar while you're responding to the invitation, click Check Calendar. To return to the invitation, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you accept a meeting invitation and then decide that you can't attend, you can decline or delegate the invitation. You can also propose a different date, time, or location for the meeting. To decline or delegate a meeting invitation after accepting it 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click Other. 3. Select Decline or Delegate in the "Action to take" field. 4. (Optional) Enter comments in the "Comments to include" field. 5. Click OK. 6. If you selected Delegate, specify the name of the user to whom you want to delegate the meeting invitation and click OK. Notes sends a message with your new response to the meeting chairperson. If you delegated the invitation, Notes also sends a meeting invitation to the user you specified. Note When you delegate a meeting invitation, you are no longer considered an invitee and will not receive any further information about the meeting (such as reschedule or confirmation messages) unless you are invited to it again. To propose a different date, time, or location for the meeting 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click Other. 3. Select "Propose Alternative Time/Location" in the "Action to take" field and click OK. 4. Do any of the following:t To propose a different date, Click here to see this topic specify a different date Click here to see this topic in the Proposed date field. To propose a different time, v Click here to see this topic specify a different time Click here to see this topic in the Proposed time field. To I Click here to see this topic propose a specific roomi Click here to see this topic , click "Propose Specific Room," select the room, and click OK. To t Click here to see this topic propose any available room Click here to see this topic , click "Find Available Room," select a site, and click OK.c 5. (Optional) Enter a reason for the proposed change in the "Reason for change" field. 6. Click "Send Counter Proposal." Notes sends a counter-proposal message to the meeting chairperson. When the chairperson Click here to see this topic accepts or declines the counter-proposal Click here to see this topic , Notes sends you the chairperson's response. Tip To view your calendar while you're changing your response, click Check Calendar. To return to the meeting entry, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When another user assigns a task to you, you can ask the user to reassign the task. 1. If necessary, switch to the Inbox folder. 2. Open the task assignment message. 3. Click Please Reassign. 4. Do one of the following: To send a reassignment message without comments, click No. To send a reassignment message with comments, click Yes, enter your comments, click Send, and then click OK. Notes displays the task in the Rejected category of the To Do view and sends a reassignment message to the user who assigned the task to you.D See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can ask someone to attend a meeting in your place. 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click Other. 3. Select Delegate in the "Action to take" field. 4. (Optional) Enter comments in the "Comments to include" field. 5. Click OK. 6. Specify the name of the user to whom you want to delegate the meeting invitation and click OK.I Notes sends a message with your response to the meeting chairperson and sends a meeting invitation to the user you specified.e Note When you delegate a meeting invitation, you are no longer considered an invitee and will not receive any further information about the meeting (such as reschedule or confirmation messages) unless you are invited to it again. To view your calendar while you're responding to the invitation, click Check Calendar. To return to the invitation, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can mark calendar entries for deletion and then delete them from your mail database. 1. Click the entry. 2. Press DEL.L Notes strikes through the entry and adds it to your mail database's Trash folder.a 3. Refresh or close the database.N Caution A Notes asks if you want to delete the documents (including calendar entries) in the Trash folder. If you select Yes, Notes deletes all of the documents.E 4. Select Yes. If you mark a calendar entry for deletion and change your mind, you can remove the entry from the Trash folder by clicking the entry and pressing DEL again. See related topics Click here to see this topic Deleting a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Deleting a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Canceling a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic ,"oc V$zqG &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modes 2. Choose Text - Text Properties.H 3. Click the Named Styles tab. 4. Click Delete Styles. 5. Select the named style you want to delete. 6. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use named styles Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, OS/2, or UNIX, you can delete a workstation port. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select the port you want to delete. 4. Click Delete. 5. Click OK. Note For information on deleting server ports, see Domino Administration Help. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can delete selected occurrences of a repeating calendar entry. 1. Click the repeating entry you want to delete. 2. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Delete Repeating Appointment(s). 3. Do one of the following: Select "Just this one" to delete only the selected occurrence of the entry. Select "All" to delete all occurrences of the entry. Select "All previous" to delete the selected occurrence and all previous occurrences of the entry. Select "All future" to delete the selected occurrence and all future occurrences of the entry. 4. Click OK. Note If you delete the repeat parent entry (the entry in the Meetings view under which a set of repeating entries is organized), each of the repeating entries in the set becomes an independent, non-repeating entry.p Note If you delete a repeating meeting entry for which you reserved a room and/or resource, you must Click here to see this topic cancel the reservation Click here to see this topic for the occurrence(s) you delete directly in the Resource Reservations database. Otherwise, the room and/or resource will be unavailable to others. See related topics Click here to see this topic Repeating a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entriesn Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Click Delete Set. 3. Select the set you want to delete and click OK. 4. Click OK to close the SmartIcons dialog box. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a SmartIcons setI Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIconse Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can mark a task entry for deletion and then delete it from your mail database. 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Select the task entry that you want to delete. 3. Click Delete. If the task is not yet completed, Notes asks if you want to delete the task. 4. If necessary, click Yes. Notes adds the task to your mail database's Trash folder. 5. Refresh or close the database. Caution Notes asks if you want to delete the documents (including task entries) in the Trash folder. If you click Yes, Notes deletes all of the documents. 6. Click Yes.E Tipe To remove the task from the To Do view but keep the task in your mail database, select the task and click "Remove from To Do View."t See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing a task from the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to assign and manage tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Click the workspace page's tab. 2. Choose Edit - Clear or press DEL. 3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel it. Note If you delete a workspace page that contains database icons, Notes removes the icons from the workspace when it deletes the page.r See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moded 2. Click the column or row you want to delete. 3. Do one of the following: Choose Table - Delete Selected Column(s) to delete the column. Choose Table - Delete Selected Row(s) to delete the row. 4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel it. Caution When you delete a column or row, all of the data in the column or row is deleted.p See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to delete columns or rows from a tableF Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode5 2. Click the first column or row you want to delete. Note Notes deletes columns from left to right and deletes rows from top to bottom. 3. Choose Table - Delete Special. 4. Specify the number of columns or rows you want to delete. 5. Select Column(s) or Row(s). 6. Click Delete. 7. Click Yes to confirm the deletion or No to cancel it. Caution When you delete columns or rows, all of the data in the columns or rows is deleted. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to delete columns or rows from a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can save an attached file to disk. If more than one file is attached to a document, you can save some or all of the files to disk at once. 1. Do one of the following: To detach one file, double-click the attachment. To detach some but not all files in a document, drag over the part of the document that contains the files you want, and choose Attachments - Detach All Selected. To detach all files in a document, select any attachment, and choose Attachment - Detach All.a 2. Specify the drive and directory in which you want to store the file(s). 3. Click Detach (or Save on the Macintosh).f Click here to see this topic See detailsn Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object can be displayed as an icon in a document. For example, this is a 1-2-3 for Windows worksheet object displayed as an icon:d If you have the application used to create the object, you can start the application directly from Notes and display the object's data. To display an object's data, double-click the object's icon. See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeu , click the object.d 2. Choose Object Display As, where Object is the object type (for example, 1-2-3 Worksheet).o 3. Select a display format.i 4. Click OK. Note Notes displays a message if the server application does not support the display format you select. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons 2. In the box above the second column of icons, select the SmartIcons set you want to display. 3. Click OK. Tip_ To display additional icons that change depending on what you're doing in Notes, select "Context icons" under Show. For example, if "Context icons" is selected, Notes displays one set of context icons when you read a document and another set when you edit a document. See related topics Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying the SmartIconsE Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying context SmartIconse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying SmartIcons descriptions Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can see the contents of a document in a different way by displaying the document with a different Click here to see this topic Forms control how you edit, display, and print documents. A form can contain fields, static text, graphics, and special objects. A database can have any number of forms. form (if another form is available). 1. Open the document. 2. Choose View - Switch Form. 3. Select the form you want to display the document with. 4. Click OK. Note Because different forms contain different fields, the form you choose may not display all the data you see with the current form. See related topics Click here to see this topic Printing a document with a different form Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change the display of documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About forms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display information about a port's current activity. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select a port. 4. Click Show Status. 5. (Optional) Click Copy to copy the information to the Clipboard. 6. Click Cancel when you are through reviewing information. Note For more information on checking port status, see Domino Administration Help or your network administrator.T See related topics Click here to see this topic Tracing a connection attempt Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display a section only when the document it's in is previewed. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modei 2. Click the section.b 3. Choose Section - Section Properties.t 4. Click the Expand/Collapse tab. 5. Select or deselect "Preview only." Note If you select "Preview only," Notes displays the section's contents, but not the section, when the document is in another document state (for example, when the document is opened). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format sectionsn Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display a brief description of the current field at the bottom of a document's window. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Choose View - Show - Field Help. Note If the database designer did not specify help for the current field, Notes does not display field help. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change the display of documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About fields Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display symbols that represent hidden characters in a document. For example, the following sentence contains tab, space, and end-of-paragraph symbols: 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Choose View - Show - Hidden Characters. You can also display page breaks by choosing View - Show - Page Breaks. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change the display of documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Click the date. 2. Choose View - Calendar - Show Time Slots. When you Click here to see this topic display the calendar in two-day, one-week, or two-week formatb Click here to see this topic , you can also display or hide time slots on a date by clicking the clock icon in the top left or right corner of the date. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic JJDVl &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display the text Notes displays, such as database titles and document text, in typewriter fonts or large fonts. Typewriter fonts are useful for checking tab alignment in forms, and column width in views. Large fonts are useful if the default fonts are too small for your monitor.e 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, do one of the following: Select Typewriter fonts only to display monospaced text. Select Large fonts to display text that is slightly larger and darker. Note If you select both Typewriter fonts only and Large fonts, Notes displays text in typewriter fonts.a 3. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box.n 4. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes.e See related topics Click here to see this topic Formatting text Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To display the Calendar view in two-day, one-week, two-week, or one-month format, click Two Days, One Week, Two Weeks, or One Month, respectively. Tip You can also choose a calendar display format from the View - Calendar menu. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display the full contents of a calendar entry to see details that aren't visible in the Calendar view, such as the complete description of an appointment or a meeting location. To display the contents of a calendar entry, double-click the entry. To display the contents of a calendar entry in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane , click the entry and choose View - Document Preview. (To change the size of the preview pane, drag the pane's top border.) When a calendar entry's complete description is not visible in the Calendar view, you can hold the mouse over the entry and Notes will display the description in a pop-up. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows or UNIX, you can hide or display the horizontal scroll bar in a document, in the a Click here to see this topic The pane that displays documents in each view or folder as rows and columns of information. view pane , or in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane To hide or display the horizontal scroll bar, choose View - Show - Horizontal Scroll Bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change the display of documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can make the workspace look more three-dimensional.l 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, select "Textured Workspace."n 3. Click OK. Note If your display driver doesn't support the "Textured Workspace" option, Notes doesn't display it.d See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settingsc Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, OS/2, or UNIX, you can display the entire workspace in various shades of gray on a color monitor when you start Notes. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, select Monochrome display.w 3. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. 4. Click OK when Notes tells you that some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. Click here to see this topic See detailst Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspacer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can improve the appearance of 256-color images in documents by setting Notes to dither images. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click the Basic panel in the User Preferences dialog box. 3. Select "Dither images in documents" in the Advanced Options scroll box. 4. Click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settings Click here to see this topic 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes SmartIcons\setupDisplaying\SmartIconsShowing\SmartIconsHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_A_DIFFERENT_SMARTICONS_SETContext Help FormDisplaying a different SmartIcons set CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Forms\switchingHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_A_DOCUMENT_WITH_A_DIFFERENT_FORMContext Help FormDisplaying a document with a different form04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes1 ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Ports\setupShowing\port informationHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_A_PORTS_STATUSContext Help 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charactersTabs, in documents\displayingShowing\hidden charactersHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_HIDDEN_CHARACTERSContext Help FormDisplaying hidden characters CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Time slots, calendarHiding\time slots on calendarCalendar\displayHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_OR_HIDING_TIME_SLOTS_ON_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormDisplaying or hiding time slots on a date on the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Startup settingsTypewriter fontsDisplaying\larger textText\special fonts andFontsShowing\larger textHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_TEXT_IN_SPECIAL_FONTSContext Help FormDisplaying text in special fonts CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################################### JJDVl 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Days, calendar\display formatsCalendar\displayHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_THE_CALENDAR_IN_TWODAY_ONEWEEK_TWOWEEK_OR_ONEMONTH_FORMATContext Help FormDisplaying the calendar in two-day, one-week, two-week, or one-month format CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings= @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Calendar entriesPreviewing\calendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_THE_CONTENTS_OF_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormDisplaying the contents of a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Scroll bar\showing horizontalHiding\scroll barDisplaying\scroll barHorizontal scroll barShowing\scroll barHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_THE_HORIZONTAL_SCROLL_BARContext Help FormDisplaying the horizontal scroll bar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up NotesT ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace\setupTextured workspaceDisplaying\textured workspaceHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_THE_WORKSPACE_IN_MARBLEContext Help FormDisplaying the workspace in 3-D CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes)\ ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Black and whiteMonochromeStartup settingsWorkspace\setupDisplaying\monochrome workspaceHow Do I?StepsH_DISPLAYING_THE_WORKSPACE_IN_MONOCHROMEContext Help FormDisplaying the workspace in monochrome CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Images\DitheringColors\improvingBitmaps\Improving appearanceHow Do I?StepsAllH_DITHERING_IMAGES_IN_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormImproving color in bitmap images CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############ 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other ApplicationsR &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\editingEditing\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_EDITING_AN_EMBEDDED_OBJECTContext Help FormEditing an embedded object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Editing\calendar entriesCalendar entriesMeetings\reschedulingRescheduling meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_EDITING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormEditing a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Editing\documentsDocuments\editingAccess levels\editing documents andAuthor access\creating documents andAuthor access\editing documents andHow Do I?StepsH_EDITING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormEditing a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\editingEditing\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_EDITING_A_LINKED_OBJECTContext Help FormEditing a linked object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsR @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Repeating calendar entriesCalendar entriesEditing\calendar entriesMeetings\reschedulingRescheduling meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_EDITING_A_REPEATING_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormEditing a repeating calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 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##################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Embedding dataPasting data\from other applicationsObjects\creatingHow Do I?StepsH_EMBEDDING_PART_OF_A_FILE_IN_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormEmbedding part of a file in a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Mail\setupTrash folderDeleting\mailRemoving\mailHow Do I?StepsH_EMPTYING_YOUR_MAIL_FILES_TRASH_FOLDERContext Help FormEmptying your mail file's trash folder CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Ports\setupDisabling\portsHow Do I?StepsH_ENABLING_A_PORTContext Help FormEnabling or disabling a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsffffff @ffffff @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Enabling alarmsDisabling alarmsCalendar profileHow Do I?StepsH_ENABLING_OR_DISABLING_THE_ALARM_SYSTEMContext Help FormEnabling or disabling the alarm system CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes\ ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Encryption\port setup andSecurity\port setup andPorts\setupHow Do I?StepsH_ENCRYPTING_DATA_SENT_THROUGH_A_PORTContext Help FormEncrypting data sent through a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace pages\setupTabs, workspace\setupNaming\workspace pagesHow Do I?StepsH_ENTERING_A_NAME_ON_A_WORKSPACE_TABContext Help FormEntering a name on a workspace tab CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############ 01 Do Everyday Tasks{ @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Text\enteringCompose sequencesLMBCS charactersHow Do I?StepsH_ENTERING_SPECIAL_CHARACTERSContext Help FormCreating special characters04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\expandingExpanding\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_EXPANDING_AN_EMBEDDED_OLE_2_OBJECTContext Help FormExpanding an embedded OLE 2 object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Custom controlsExpanding\custom controlsOCXActiveX controlsOLE custom controlsHow Do I?StepsH_EXPANDING_A_CUSTOM_CONTROLContext Help FormExpanding a custom control CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sections\collapsedCollapsing\sectionsExpanding\sectionsHow Do I?StepsH_EXPANDING_OR_COLLAPSING_A_SECTIONContext Help FormExpanding or collapsing a section CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications- &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Exporting\documentsDocuments\exportingHow Do I?StepsH_EXPORTING_A_DOCUMENT_TO_A_FILEContext Help FormExporting a document to a file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################################### 01 Do Everyday TasksR @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Free time lookupFree time schedulesSearching\for free timeHow Do I?StepsH_FINDING_FREE_TIME_FOR_A_MEETINGContext Help FormFinding free time for a meeting07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Startup settingsUnread documents\findingDocuments\unreadFinding documents\unread at startupSearching\for unread documentsHow Do I?StepsH_FINDING_UNREAD_DOCUMENTS_AT_STARTUPContext Help FormFinding unread documents at startup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentsy @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Attachments\information aboutFile attachments\information aboutSize\file attachmentsHow Do I?StepsH_GETTING_INFORMATION_ABOUT_AN_ATTACHED_FILEContext Help FormGetting information about an attached file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Mobile Notes\quick reference How Do I?Top 10 TasksStepsH_GETTING_MOBILE_QUICKLYContext Help FormGetting mobile quickly CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notesm @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Hanging up\server connectionHow Do I?StepsH_HANGING_UPContext Help FormHanging up CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Printing\hidden paragraphs andHiding\paragraphsDisplaying\paragraphsFormulas\hidden paragraphs andPreviewing\hidden paragraphs andOpening\hidden paragraphs andEditing\hidden paragraphs andClipboard\hidden paragraphs andCopying\data and hidden paragraphsShowing\hidden paragraphsHow Do I?StepsH_HIDING_OR_DISPLAYING_A_PARAGRAPHContext Help FormHiding or displaying a paragraph04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sections\formattingTitles\sectionHiding\section titlesDisplaying\section titlesShowing\section titlesHow Do I?StepsH_HIDING_OR_DISPLAYING_A_SECTIONS_TITLEContext Help FormHiding or displaying a section's title CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes/ ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes SmartIcons\setupDisplaying\SmartIconsShowing\SmartIconsHiding\SmartIconsHow Do I?StepsH_HIDING_OR_DISPLAYING_CONTEXT_SMARTICONSContext Help FormHiding or displaying context SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Hiding\SmartIconsDisplaying\SmartIconsShowing\SmartIcons descriptionsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_HIDING_OR_DISPLAYING_SMARTICONS_DESCRIPTIONSContext Help FormHiding or displaying SmartIcons descriptions CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up NotesZd; ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Hiding\SmartIconsDisplaying\SmartIconsShowing\SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_HIDING_OR_DISPLAYING_THE_SMARTICONSContext Help FormHiding or displaying the SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Importing\filesHow Do I?StepsH_IMPORTING_A_FILE_INTO_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormImporting a file into a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents'1 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Indenting textHow Do I?StepsH_INDENTING_A_PARAGRAPHContext Help FormIndenting a paragraph CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsB` @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Keyboard\indenting withIndenting textHow Do I?StepsH_INDENTING_A_PARAGRAPH_WITH_THE_KEYBOARDContext Help FormIndenting a paragraph with the keyboard CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents\ @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents RulerIndenting textHow Do I?StepsH_INDENTING_A_PARAGRAPH_WITH_THE_RULERContext Help FormIndenting a paragraph with the ruler CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Printb @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\page settingsPage breaks\insertingCreating\page breaksInserting\page breaksHow Do I?StepsH_INSERTING_PAGE_BREAKSContext Help FormInserting a page break CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsH @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings MeetingsHow Do I?StepsH_INVITING_PEOPLE_TO_A_MEETINGContext Help FormInviting people to a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print K7 @ K7 @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\page settingsPage breaks\controllingHow Do I?StepsH_KEEPING_ONE_OR_MORE_PARAGRAPHS_ON_A_PAGEContext Help FormKeeping one or more paragraphs on a page CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace\setupHow Do I?StepsH_KEEPING_THE_WORKSPACE_IN_BACKContext Help FormKeeping the workspace in back CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Attachments\launchingFile attachments\launchingLaunching\file attachmentsHow Do I?StepsH_LAUNCHING_AN_ATTACHED_FILEContext Help FormLaunching an attached file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Calendar\giving accessDelegating\calendar accessCalendar\reading someone else'sReading\other users' calendarsOpening\other users' calendarsViewing\other users' calendarsDisplaying\other users' calendarsPublic documentsAccess control list\and calendar entriesDelegation profileHow Do I?StepsH_LETTING_OTHERS_MANAGE_YOUR_CALENDARContext Help FormLetting others manage your calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsR @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Calendar\giving accessDelegating\calendar accessCalendar\reading someone else'sReading\other users' calendarsOpening\other users' calendarsViewing\other users' calendarsDisplaying\other users' calendarsPublic documentsAccess control list\and calendar entriesDelegation profileHow Do I?StepsH_LETTING_OTHERS_READ_YOUR_CALENDARContext Help FormLetting others read your calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Links\embedded objectsHow Do I?StepsH_LINKING_AN_EMBEDDED_OBJECT_TO_A_FILEContext Help FormCreating a link to embedded data CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\editingEditing\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_LINKING_AN_OBJECT_TO_DIFFERENT_DATAContext Help FormReassociating a linked object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Links\dataPasting data\from other applicationsObjects\creatingOLE drag and dropHow Do I?StepsH_LINKING_A_FILE_TO_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormLinking a file to a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notesb ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes PasswordsServers\logging off automaticallyLogging offUser IDs\lockingHow Do I?StepsH_LOGGING_OFF_SERVERS_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormLocking your user ID automatically CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Completing tasksHow Do I?StepsH_MARKING_A_TASK_COMPLETE_OR_INCOMPLETEContext Help FormMarking a task complete or incomplete07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Marking documents read or unreadPreviewing\documents, marking readHow Do I?StepsH_MARKING_DOCUMENTS_READ_WHEN_YOU_PREVIEW_THEMContext Help FormMarking documents read when you preview them CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tables\formattingColumns, table\copyingCopying\columnsRows, table\copyingHow Do I?StepsAllH_MERGING_AND_SPLITTING_CELLS_IN_A_TABLEContext Help FormMerging and splitting cells in a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsZd; @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\moving around inMoving\around documentsScroll bar\using in a documentHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_AROUND_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormMoving around a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents333333 @333333 @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Moving\buttonsButtons\movingHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_A_BUTTONContext Help FormMoving a button CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsH @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Moving\calendar entriesCalendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormMoving a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentssh @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Moving\hotspotsHotspots\movingHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormMoving a hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings}?5^ @}?5^ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Moving\calendar entriesCalendar entriesRepeating calendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_A_REPEATING_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormMoving a repeating calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Moving\sectionsSections\movingHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_A_SECTIONContext Help FormMoving a section CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Moving\SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHiding\SmartIconsHow Do I?StepsH_MOVING_THE_SMARTICONSContext Help FormMoving the SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print?5^ @?5^ @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Page numbersPrinting\page settingsHow Do I?StepsH_NUMBERING_PAGESContext Help FormNumbering pages CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Database\Opening at startupStartupHow Do I?StepsAllH_OPENING_A_DATABASE_AT_STARTUPContext Help FormOpening a database at startup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsP @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Opening\documentsDocuments\openingUnread documents\openingHow Do I?StepsH_OPENING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormOpening a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentsj @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\openingOpening\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_OPENING_A_DOCUMENT_FROM_THE_WINDOWS95_DESKTOPContext Help FormOpening a document from the Windows 95 desktop CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### NWQ,E|** 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Accepting meeting invitationsPenciling inHow Do I?StepsH_PENCILING_IN_A_MEETING_INVITATIONContext Help FormPenciling in a meeting invitation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Previewing\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_PREVIEWING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormPreviewing a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Printu @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Showing\page breaksPrinting\previewingPreviewing\print jobsPage breaks\displayingDisplaying\page breaksHow Do I?StepsH_PREVIEWING_A_DOCUMENT_FOR_PRINTINGContext Help FormPreviewing a document for printing CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Previewing\documentsLinks\previewingHow Do I?StepsH_PREVIEWING_A_LINKED_DOCUMENTContext Help FormPreviewing a linked document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents% @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Previewing\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_PREVIEWING_A_PARENT_DOCUMENTContext Help FormPreviewing a parent document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\attached filesAttachments\printingFile attachments\printingHow Do I?StepsH_PRINTING_AN_ATTACHED_FILEContext Help FormPrinting an attached file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\documentsDocuments\printing How Do I?Top 10 TasksStepsH_PRINTING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormPrinting a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Printm @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\documentsDocuments\printingForms\printing andHow Do I?StepsH_PRINTING_A_DOCUMENT_WITH_A_DIFFERENT_FORMContext Help FormPrinting a document with a different form CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 PrintB` @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\calendar entriesDays, calendar\printingCalendar\printingHow Do I?StepsAllH_Printing_a_list_of_calendar_entriesContext Help FormPrinting a list of calendar entries CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############ 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 PrintR @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\list of documentsViews\printingFolders\printingHow Do I?StepsH_PRINTING_A_LIST_OF_DOCUMENTS_IN_A_FOLDER_OR_VIEWContext Help FormPrinting a list of documents in a folder or view CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print7 @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\documentsDocuments\printingPage numbersHow Do I?StepsH_PRINTING_MULTIPLE_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormPrinting multiple documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\calendar entriesCalendar\printingCalendar entriesHow Do I?StepsAllH_PRINTING_ONE_OR_MORE_CALENDAR_ENTRIESContext Help FormPrinting one or more calendar entries CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\Calendar viewDays, calendar\printingCalendar\printingHow Do I?StepsAllH_PRINTING_ONE_OR_MORE_DATES_ON_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormPrinting a Calendar view CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\to a fileDocuments\printingFiles\printing toViews\printingFolders\printingPostScript filesHow Do I?StepsH_PRINTING_TO_A_FILEContext Help FormPrinting to a file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings333333 @333333 @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Rescheduling meetingsMeetings\reschedulingHow Do I?StepsH_PROPOSING_A_DIFFERENT_TIME_OR_LOCATION_FOR_A_MEETINGContext Help FormProposing a different date, time, or location for a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsH @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Calendar\reading someone else'sReading\other users' calendarsOpening\other users' calendarsViewing\other users' calendarsDisplaying\other users' calendarsPublic documentsAccess control list\and calendar entriesDelegation profileHow Do I?StepsH_READING_SOMEONE_ELSES_CALENDARContext Help FormReading someone else's calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Moving\SmartIconsSmartIcons\setupHow Do I?StepsH_REARRANGING_SMARTICONS_IN_A_SETContext Help FormRearranging SmartIcons in a set CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Canceling\meeting invitationsRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_AN_INVITEE_FROM_THE_INVITATION_LISTContext Help FormRemoving an invitee from the invitation list CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsNb @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Removing\buttonsButtons\deletingDeleting\buttonsHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_A_BUTTONContext Help FormRemoving a button CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Deleting\hotspotsRemoving\hotspotsHotspots\removingHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormRemoving a hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Deleting\sectionsRemoving\sectionsSections\removingHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_A_SECTIONContext Help FormRemoving a section CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings33333 @33333 @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Removing\calendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_A_TASK_FROM_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormRemoving a task from the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Removing\meeting invitationsDeleting\meeting invitationsCalendar profileBroadcast meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_REMOVING_MEETING_INVITATIONS_FROM_THE_INBOX_AUTOMATICALLYContext Help FormRemoving meeting invitations from the Inbox automatically CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes333333 ?333333 ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Renaming\portsPorts\setupHow Do I?StepsH_RENAMING_A_PORTContext Help FormRenaming a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notessh ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Reordering portsOrder, portsPorts\setupHow Do I?StepsH_REORDERING_PORTSContext Help FormReordering a port CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Repeating calendar entriesCalendar entriesHow Do I?StepsH_REPEATING_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormRepeating a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Rescheduling meetingsMeetings\reschedulingHow Do I?StepsH_RESCHEDULING_A_MEETINGContext Help FormRescheduling a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsB` @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Resources, reservingReserving\resourcesHow Do I?StepsH_RESERVING_A_RESOURCE_FOR_A_MEETINGContext Help FormReserving a resource for a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Rooms, reservingReserving\roomsHow Do I?StepsH_RESERVING_A_ROOM_FOR_A_MEETINGContext Help FormReserving a room for a meeting CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## Guide MeGuideMeAllH_ACQUIRE_SCRIPTContext Help FormAcquire Script CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can edit an embedded r Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. object's data by launching the object's server application from Notes. If you're using Windows, you can also edit an embedded Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2 object's data "in-place" by using the server application's commands and toolbar directly in Notes. If you're using Windows 95 or Windows NT, you can edit OLE custom control objects. To edit an embedded OLE object in the server application window: 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , double-click the Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object 2. Edit the data. 3. Choose File - Update (or File - Update Lotus Notes). 4. Choose File - Exit & Return to Lotus Notes (or the application's command equivalent). 5. To save the new data in Notes, choose File - Save. To edit an embedded OLE 2 object "in-place"h 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , double-click the Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object 2. Edit the data. Note The Notes menu bar contains commands provided by the server application (as well as the Notes File and Window commands). You can use the server application's commands and toolbar to edit the data directly in Notes.f 3. Click anywhere in the document outside the object. 4. To save the new data in Notes, choose File - Save.c Note If an OLE 2 object is very large (for example, a spreadsheet containing several hundred lines), it's best not to edit the object in-place. Instead, click the object and choose Object Open, where Object is the object type (for example, 1-2-3 Worksheet). Then edit the object in the application's window.a To edit an embedded OLE custom control: 1. With the document in edit mode, double-click the control object. 2. Edit the data.n Note The Notes menu bar contains object menu(s) and an Applet menu provided by the OLE custom control. You can use these menus to edit the data directly in Notes. 3. Click anywhere in the document outside the control object. 4. To save the new data in Notes, choose File - Save. See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a linked objecte Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the entry. 2. Click Edit Document. 3. Make the changes you want.i 4. Click "Save and Close." Note If you edit the date, time, or location of a meeting entry that you created, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting. If a room and/or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes sends the Resource Reservations database a reservation request for the new time or for the new location. See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can make changes to an existing document by putting the document in edit mode. To put a document in edit mode 1. Do one of the following: Choose Actions - Edit Document. Press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). Double-click the document (if it's already open). 2. (Optional) To return the document to read mode, press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). To put a document in edit mode in the preview pane 1. Double-click the document in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane 2. (Optional) To return the document to read mode, press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). Note You can edit your own documents in a database if you have at least Author access to the database. You can edit other documents in a database if you have at least Editor access to the database. Tipg You can also put documents in edit mode with the Edit Document icon in the SmartIcons bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic About documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to save documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a documentp Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can edit a linked object's data by launching the object's server application from Notes. Note If the object is a Click here to see this topic DDE (dynamic data exchange) A method for displaying data created with other Windows and Presentation Manager applications, such as graphics or spreadsheet ranges, within Notes documents. DDE objects can be reactivated and updated to reflect the current state of changing data. object, make sure the server application is running and the linked file is open. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , double-click the Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object 2. Edit the data. Note The data is updated immediately in Notes (unless the object's update type is Manual). 3. Save the linked file. 4. Return to Notes. 5. If the object's update type is Manual, press F9 to update the linked object's data. 6. To save the new data in Notes, choose File - Save. Note To edit a linked object, you need access to the linked file. See related topics Click here to see this topic Specifying a linked object's update type Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing an embedded object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can edit selected occurrences of a repeating calendar entry. 1. Double-click the repeating entry you want to edit. 2. Click Edit Document. 3. Make the changes you want. Note If the entry is a repeating meeting entry, you cannot find free time, invite additional people, remove invitees from the invitation list, reserve a new room or resource, or cancel a room or resource reservation. 4. Click "Save and Close." 5. Do one of the following: Select "Just this one" to change only the selected occurrence of the entry.d Select "All" to change all occurrences of the entry. Select "All previous" to change the selected occurrence and all previous occurrences of the entry. Select "All future" to change the selected occurrence and all future occurrences of the entry. 6. Click OK. Note You cannot edit the repeat parent entry (the entry in the Meetings view under which a set of repeating entries is organized).' Note If you edit the date or time of a repeating meeting entry that you created, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting. See related topics Click here to see this topic Repeating a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the task entry that you want to edit.g 2. Click Edit Task.D 3. Make the changes you want. 4. Click Close and then click Yes. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to assign and manage tasks Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a calendar entry Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic A copy of data from one application (the server application) that is stored in another application (the container application). Once data is embedded as an object in a container application, changes made to the original data in the server application are not reflected in the container application. Embedded data is displayed in the container application in the server application's format. embed a file created with another application as an Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object in a Notes document. This way, you can use an Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. server application to enter and edit data in Notes. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode2 , click where you want the object to appear. 2. Choose Create - Object. 3. Select "Create an object from a file."d 4. In the File box, enter the path to the file and the file name.a 5. (Optional) Select "Display as icon" to display an icon instead of the embedded data. 6. Click OK. Tip If you're using Windows 95, you can use drag & drop to embed a file created with an Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2 server application. To do so, choose Start - Programs - Windows Explorer, drag the file from Explorer and drop it in the Notes document.l Note An embedded object is a copy of data from another file; changes made to the original file are nota reflected in the Notes document. Click here for OS/2 information You cannot create embedded objects; you can create only linked objects.s Click here to see this topic See detailsh Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objectsu Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic A copy of data from one application (the server application) that is stored in another application (the container application). Once data is embedded as an object in a container application, changes made to the original data in the server application are not reflected in the container application. Embedded data is displayed in the container application in the server application's format. embed a new Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object in a Notes document. This way, you can use an e Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. OLED server application to enter and edit data in Notes. When you create a new object, Notes opens a blank work file in the application you select so you can enter data. When you save the data, it is saved as an object in Notes (instead of as a separate file). Note If you select an l Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2n server application, Notes opens the blank work file directly in Notes. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click where you want the object to appear. 2. Choose Create - Object. 3. Select "Create a new object." 4. Select an object type that corresponds to the application you want to use (for example, 1-2-3 Worksheet). 5. (Optional) Select "Display as icon" to display an icon instead of the embedded data. 6. Click OK. 7. If you selected an OLE server application, do the following: Enter data in the blank work file. Choose File - Update (or File - Update Lotus Notes). Choose File - Exit & Return to Lotus Notes (or the application's command equivalent).E 8. If you selected an OLE 2 server application, do the following:e Enter data in the blank work file. Click anywhere in the document outside the new object. Click here for OS/2 information You cannot create embedded objects; you can create only linked objects. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic A copy of data from one application (the server application) that is stored in another application (the container application). Once data is embedded as an object in a container application, changes made to the original data in the server application are not reflected in the container application. Embedded data is displayed in the container application in the server application's format. embeda data from another application as an y Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object in a Notes document. This way, you can use an Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. server application to enter and edit data in Notes. You can paste data from OLE server applications and you can also drag & drop data from Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2o server applications. To paste data from an OLE server application 1. In the application, select the data you want to embed and copy it to the Clipboard. 2. In Notes, open in m Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modea the document you want to add the embedded object to. 3. Click where you want the object to appear.o 4. Choose Edit - Paste Special.g 5. Select Paste. 6. In the As box, select the source you copied the data from (for example, if you copied data from 1-2-3 for Windows, select 1-2-3 Worksheet). 7. (Optional) Select "Display as icon" to display an icon instead of the embedded data. 8. Click OK. To drag & drop data from an OLE 2 server application 1. In Notes, open in t Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modea the document you want to add the embedded object to.d 2. In the application, select the data you want to embed.o 3. Click the outline of the selected data. 4. Drag the selection to the Notes document and drop it where you want the object to appear. Tip If you're using Windows 95, you can also drag & drop data from an OLE 2 server application using the Windows desktop. To do so, copy the data to the Clipboard, click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop, and select Paste Shortcut. Then drag the shortcut from the Windows desktop and drop it in the Notes document. Note An embedded object is a copy of data from another file; changes made to the original file are reflected in the Notes document. Click here for OS/2 information You cannot create embedded objects; you can create only linked objects. Click here to see this topic See detailsj Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objectsO Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify how you want Notes to empty the trash folder in your mail database. The trash folder contains mail you've marked for deletion. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under "Empty Trash folder," do one of the following: Select "Prompt me during database close" to have Notes ask you whether you want to clear the mail in the trash folder each time you close your mail database. Select "Always during database close" to have Notes automatically clear the mail in the trash folder each time you close your mail database. Select "Manually" to cancel automatic clearing of the trash folder._ 3. Click OK. Tip To clear the mail in the trash folder manually, choose Actions - Empty Trash. See related topics Click here to see this topic Deleting mail messages Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify basic settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can enable or disable a port for your workstation. Note Before you enable a network port, make sure the appropriate network software is installed. Before you enable a modem port, make sure a modem is installed and you know the physical port it is connected to. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select the port you want to enable or disable.n 4. Select or deselect "Port Enabled."O Note Notes displays a check mark next to enabled ports. 5. Click OK. Tipo After you enable a port, you can specify whether to Click here to see this topic use the port at individual locations Click here to see this topic . After you disable a port, you cannot use the port at any locations. Note For information on enabling or disabling server ports, see Domino Administration Help. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a port& Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can enable or disable the alarm system for your mail database's Calendar view. 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. Under Scheduling Options, select or deselect "Enable alarm notifications." 3. (Optional) Click here to see this topic Set an alarm for all calendar entries of a particular type Click here to see this topic 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Notes provides document security by letting you encrypt fields in documents. Encryption means encoding data so that only those who have the secret encryption key can read it. encryptM the data you send through a port. This way, you can make data transmission more secure, but note that transmission speed may decrease slightly. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select the port you want to secure. 4. Select "Encrypt network data." 5. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About encryption Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Double-click the workspace tab. 2. Click the Tabs tab. 3. Under "Workspace page name," enter a name of up to 32 characters. Click here to see this topic See examples Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspaceP Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use LMBCS codes from the i Click here to see this topic LMBCS table Click here to see this topic to enter characters that aren't on your keyboard. Click here for Macintosh information You can use the OPTION key to enter characters that aren't on your keyboard on the Macintosh. To do so, enter the key sequence listed in the Macintosh LMBCS table.O To create a character using a compose sequence You can enter some LMBCS characters using a compose sequence from the Click here to see this topic LMBCS table Click here to see this topic 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click where you want to enter the character. 2. Press ALT+F1 and type the characters listed in the second column of the LMBCS table. For example, to enter the character, press ALT+F1 and type L=. Note If a compose sequence in the LMBCS table is bold, you must type the characters in the order they appear. (Other compose sequences are not order-sensitive). Click here for UNIX information You can also use a compose sequence to create a character in a dialog box. To do so, press ALT+F1 (or, on some keyboards, the COMPOSE key) and type the characters listed in the second column of the LMBCS table. To create a character using an extended compose sequence You can enter all LMBCS characters using an extended compose sequence that includes a LMBCS code from the Click here to see this topic LMBCS tablef Click here to see this topic 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modep , click where you want to enter the character. 2. Press ALT+F1 twice. 3. Press 0 (zero), and then press - (hyphen).e 4. Type the LMBCS code listed in the first column of the LMBCS table. If the LMBCS code has only two digits, precede it with a 0 (zero). For example, to enter the ! character, press ALT+F1 twice and type 0-033.A Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich textt field to create special characters. Note Notes uses the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) character set to display and print characters, and the Lotus Multibyte Character Set (LMBCS) to store characters. To print special characters, your printer must support the ANSI character set. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If an object's server application supports OLE 2 "in-place" editing, you can tell Notes to expand the object to fill the entire Notes window.d 1. With the document in edit mode, click the object. 2. Choose Edit - Properties. 3. In the InfoBox, choose Size object to Window. 4. Close the InfoBox.c 5. Save and close the document.d 6. Reopen the document in edit mode, and double-click the object.t Click here to see this topic See detailsy Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Allowing changes to a custom control while in read mode_ Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the display of an object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing an embedded object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding a custom control Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. With the document in edit mode, click the custom control. 2. Choose Applet - Object Properties. 3. In the InfoBox, choose one of the following:l Size object to Window. Size object below field. 4. Close the InfoBox.b 5. Save and close the document. 6. Reopen the document in edit mode Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Allowing changes to a custom control while in read modek Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the display of an objecte Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing an embedded object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding an embedded OLE 2 object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can expand a section to read its contents or collapse it so it takes up less space onscreen. To collapse or expand a section, click the triangle to the left of the section. To collapse or expand all sections in a document, choose View - Collapse All Sections or View - Expand All Sections. See related topics Click here to see this topic About collapsed sections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a collapsed section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can convert part or all of the data from a Notes document so that other applications can use it. 1. Open the document you want to export. 2. (Optional) To export only part of the document, select the part you want to export. 3. Choose File - Export. 4. Under "Save File as Type," select a file type. 5. Select the drive and directory you want to export the data to. 6. Under File Name, do one of the following: To create a new file with the exported data, enter a unique file name and extension. To replace data in an existing file with the exported data, select the file. 7. Click Export. 8. If you specified an existing file in step 6, click Replace. 9. If you selected ASCII Text format in step 4, specify a line length and click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About importing and exportingo Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About exporting documents to files Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing how Notes translates characters Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Exporting a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applicationsr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you Click here to see this topic invite people to a meeting Click here to see this topic , you can use free time lookup to read the a Click here to see this topic free time schedulesT Click here to see this topic of the invitees and find a time at which all or most of them can meet. You can also find a time at which a specific room and/or resource is free. 1. If necessary, double-click the meeting entry and click Edit Document. 2. Do the following: Make sure you have Click here to see this topic specified a tentative date and time Click here to see this topic for the meeting in the Date and Time fields. Make sure you have specified the names of one or more users and/or groups in the "Send invitations to" and "Optional invitees" fields. (Optional) To include a specific room in the free time lookup, click Reservations, click "Reserve Specific Room," select the room, and click OK. (Optional) To include a resource in the free time lookup, click Reservations, click "Reserve Resources," select the resource, and click OK. 3. Click "Find Free Time." 4. If the Free Time dialog box displays the message "Scheduled time is NOT OK for everyone," do any of the following: Select a time from the "Recommended meeting times" field. Select "by person" above the free time grid and use the time selection box to the right of the grid to specify a time that is free for all or most invitees. Select "by day" above the free time grid and use the time selection box to the right of the grid to specify a time that is free for all invitees. Click "Change Invitee List," add invitee names, remove invitee names, and/or change the status of invitees to required or optional, and click OK. Specify a different date in the Date field. Specify a different time in the Time field. 5. When you find a time at which all or most of the invitees can meet, click OK. Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetingsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up to find free time locally Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can find unread documents in selected databases when you start Notes.G 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Select "Scan for unread" and click OK. 3. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. 4. Make the workspace current. Note If any databases are selected, click the workspace to deselect them.T 5. Choose Edit - Unread Marks - Scan Unread. 6. Click Choose Preferred. 7. Click the databases you want Notes to scan and click OK. 8. Click Done. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to find unread documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify startup settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can find out the name of an attached file, the size of the file, and the date and time the file was last modified. To get information about an attached file, double-click the attachment. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script This document covers the basic mobile tasks, including setting up mobile Notes on your workstation, calling Domino servers, and replicating databases. It also provides tips on using Notes when you travel. Setting up mobile Notes Setting up mobile Notesd To enable a port and modem 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences and click Ports. 2. Select the port to which the modem is connected." 3. If necessary, select Port Enabled to enable the port. 4. Click d port Options where port 5 is the name of the port you selected (for example, COM2 Options).c 5. Select the modem type and click OK twice. To specify a server phone number 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers.A 2. Choose Create - Server Connection and do the following: In the Connection type field, select Dialup Modem. In the Server name field, enter the name of the server you want to call. In the Phone number field, enter the server's phone number. 3. Choose File - Save to save the server connection document. To choose a mobile locationk 1. Choose File - Mobile - Choose Current Location. 2. Select a mobile location (such as Home or Travel) and click OK. Calling servers Calling serverss To call a server 1. Choose File - Mobile - Call Server. 2. Select the server you want to call and click Auto Dial. To call a server using an operator 1. Choose File - Mobile - Call Server, click More Options, and click Manual Dial.n 2. When Notes prompts you to pick up the phone, call the operator. 3. When the operator connects you to an outside line, dial the number. 4. After the connection is made, hang up the phone and click OK. To hang up 1. Choose File - Mobile - Hang Up. 2. Select the port your modem is connected to and click Hang Up. Replicating databases Replicating databasesp To replicate your mail 1. Click the Replicator tab. 2. Do one of the following:W To send and receive your mail, choose Actions - Send & Receive Mail. To send mail only, choose Actions - Send Outgoing Mail.o To replicate selected databasesS 1. Click the Replicator tab. 2. In the left column, select the database entries you want to replicate.e Note Make sure you remove the check marks from the entries you don't want to replicate.e 3. Choose Actions - Start. TipT You can click the arrow icon on a database entry to specify whether to send and/or receive documents and specify whether to receive full documents or document summaries. You can also specify the server to replicate with. To change replication settings for a database: 1. Click the database on the workspace.e 2. Choose File - Replication - Settings. 3. Specify the settings you want and click OK. Travel tips Travel tips Before you leave Make sure you have the names and phone numbers of the servers you want to call.p Make sure you have a phone cord, extra batteries, a power adapter, and your Domino administrator's phone number. If you don't have a local Help database, install the Help Lite database (HELPLT4.NSF) locally so you can get Help on mobile Notes and other Notes topics when you travel. For information on installing this database, see your Domino administrator. If you're going to work in local replicas, create them before you leave the office because it will take less time than creating them on the road over a modem. When you get there To connect your computer to a phone line, plug one end of a phone cord into your computer modem port, and plug the other end into either a phone jack on the wall or the back of a phone.t To disable call waiting before you make a call, you can dial *70 in many areas of the United States. (If someone calls the line you're using, call waiting can automatically disconnect you from a server.)l Make sure you switch to a mobile location (such as Home or Travel) before you call a server. (To have Notes ask for your location each time you start Notes, choose File - Tools - User Preferences and select "Prompt for location.") When you get backd When you return to the office, make sure you switch back to a network location (such as Office). Periodically delete log files to free up hard disk space, especially if you select the Log modem I/O or Log script I/O modem options. Calling internationallyo Many countries have different phone jacks, so if you're taking a laptop to a different country, you will probably need a specific connector for the country you're visiting. Toll-free 1-800 numbers don't work from outside the United States. You may need to modify your modem file to make international calls. For information, see your Domino administrator.l If you reside in the United States and take the Lotus Notes software on a computer when you leave the country, see s Click here to see this topic Travelling outside the United States with Notest Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can end a mobile connection to a Domino server. 1. Do one of the following: Choose File - Mobile - Hang Up.m Click the Hang Up icon in the SmartIcons bar.s 2. Select the active modem port. 3. Click Hang Up. To have Notes hang up automatically after a period in which there is no activity (data transmission), choose File - Mobile - Call Server, click More Options, and specify a number of minutes in the Hangup if idle field. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can hide or display a paragraph when the document it's in is previewed, opened, edited, printed, copied to the Clipboard, viewed by Notes, or viewed by a web browser. You can also hide or display a paragraph when the results of a formula you specify are true.A 1. R Make sure the document is in e Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s)n 3. Choose Text - Text Properties. Note To hide a section, hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes hides the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. Click the Hide tab. 5. To hide the selected paragraph(s), do one or more of the following: Select "Notes R4.6 or later" and/or "Web Browsers." Select one or more document states (such as "Previewed for reading"). Select "Hide paragraph if formula is true" and specify a formula. 6. To display the selected paragraph(s), do one or both of the following: Deselect "Notes R4.6 or later" and/or "Web Browsers." Deselect the selected document state(s). Deselect "Hide paragraph if formula is true."h Note If you select "Opened for reading," Notes automatically selects "Printed." See related topics Click here to see this topic Writing a hidden paragraph formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can hide or display a section's title when the section is expanded. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeA 2. Click the section. 3. Choose Section - Section Properties. 4. Click the Expand/Collapse tab.P 5. Select or deselect "Hide title when expanded."e See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can hide or display context SmartIcons, which are additional icons that change depending on what you're doing in Notes. (For example, Notes displays one set of context icons when you read a document and another set when you edit a document.) 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Under Show, select or deselect "Context icons." 3. Click OK. Note You cannot change the icons that appear in the context SmartIcons. To change the icons that display in every context, create a SmartIcons set. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a SmartIcons setS Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying a different SmartIcons set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying the SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying SmartIcons descriptions Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you hold the mouse over one of the SmartIcons, Notes displays a brief description of the icon. You can hide or display these descriptions._ 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Under Show, select or deselect Descriptions. 3. Click OK. Click here for Macintosh information To display SmartIcons descriptions, choose Show Balloons from the Apple Help menu. See related topics Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying the SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying context SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying a different SmartIcons seto Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can hide or display the SmartIcons bar. 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Under Show, select or deselect "Icon bar."O 3. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying context SmartIconst Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hiding or displaying SmartIcons descriptions Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying a different SmartIcons set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons_ Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can convert data from another application so that a Notes document can use it. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click where you want the imported data to appear.S 2. Choose File - Import. 3. Under "List Files of Type," select a file type. 4. Do one of the following: Select the file's drive and directory and then select the file. Enter the path and name of the file in the File Name box. 5. Click Import. 6. If necessary, do one of the following:= If you selected a 1-2-3 or Symphony spreadsheet file, specify whether to import the entire worksheet file or a named range, specify the range if necessary, and click OK. If you selected an ASCII text file, specify whether to preserve line breaks and click OK. Note You must be in a Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to import a file. See related topics Click here to see this topic About importing and exportingt Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About importing files into documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing how Notes translates characters Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Importing structured text into a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Importing tabular text into a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Importing worksheet data into a view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applicationsT Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to indent or outdent the first line of one or more paragraphs a specific amount. 1. m Make sure the document is in r Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeR 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s)i 3. Choose Text - Text Properties. Note To indent a hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes indents the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. Click the Alignment tab. 5. Click one of the following First line icons: Click the Normal icon to return the first line of the selected paragraph(s) to normal. Click the Indent icon to indent the first line of the selected paragraph(s). Click the Outdent icon to outdent the first line of the selected paragraph(s). 6. If you clicked Indent or Outdent, enter the amount you want to indent or outdent. Note The default is 0.25" (0.635 cm). Note If you select more than one paragraph in a text field (instead of a rich text field) and click a First line icon, Notes works only on the first line of the entire selection (instead of the first line of each paragraph).e See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to indent paragraphsl Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a numbered list Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a bulleted list Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the keyboard to indent or outdent one or more paragraphs. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modes 2. l Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Do one of the following: Press F7 to indent the first line of the selected paragraph(s). Press SH+F7 to outdent the first line of the selected paragraph(s).U Press F8 to indent the entire selected paragraph(s). Press SH+F8 to outdent the entire selected paragraph(s). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to indent paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a numbered list Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a bulleted list Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic ruler to indent or outdent one or more paragraphs. 1. o Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeF 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose View - Ruler. 4. On the ruler, do one or both of the following: Drag the upper pentagon pointer to where you want the first line of the selected paragraph(s) to start. Drag the lower pentagon pointer to where you want the remaining lines of the selected paragraph(s) to start. To move both pointers at the same time, drag the lower pentagon pointer to where you want it and then double-click it. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the rulert Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to indent paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a numbered list Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a bulleted list Click here to see this topic 'xy", &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. P Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moded 2. Click where you want to insert the page break. Note Notes inserts the page break above the current paragraph. 3. Choose Create - Page Break. Tip_ To see where pages will break, choose View - Show - Page Breaks. Notes displays a page break as a solid line across the screen.R See related topics Click here to see this topic Keeping one or more paragraphs on a page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic ys to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If you are using the mail database, do the following: If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. Click New Entry or double-click the date of the meeting. Select Invitation. 2. If you are using the Personal Address Book, do the following: If necessary, switch to the Business Cards or By Category view.t Select the names of the people you want to invite to the meeting._ Click Schedule Meeting in the action bar.a 3. Enter a description of the meeting in the Brief description field. 4. If necessary, Click here to see this topic specify the date Click here to see this topic of the meeting in the Date field. 5. Click here to see this topic Specify the time Click here to see this topic of the meeting in the Time field. 6. Under Invitations, do one or both of the following: Specify the names of one or more users and/or groups in the "Send invitations to" field. Specify the names of one or more users and/or groups in the "Optional invitees" field. Note If you selected names from the Personal Address Book in step 2 above, Notes automatically added these names to the "Send invitations to" field. 7. (Optional) Do any of the following:a Click here to see this topic find free time for the meeting Click here to see this topic , click "Find Free Time," specify a time that is free for all or most of the invitees, and click OK. To prevent invitees from sending you responses to the invitation, select "I don't want responses from the Invitees." Click here to see this topic reserve a specific room for the meeting Click here to see this topic , click Reservations, click "Reserve Specific Room," select the room, and click OK. Click here to see this topic reserve any available room for the meeting Click here to see this topic , click Reservations and click "Find Available Room," select a site, and click OK. Click here to see this topic reserve a resource for the meeting Click here to see this topic , click Reservations, click "Reserve Resources," select the resource, and click OK. Click here to see this topic set an alarm for the meeting Click here to see this topic , click Alarm options, specify when you want the alarm to go off, and click OK. Click here to see this topic make the meeting a repeating meeting Click here to see this topic , click Repeat, specify how often and for how long you want the meeting to repeat, and click OK. To keep the selected time free for other meetings, select Pencil in. To hide the meeting from Click here to see this topic other users who can read your calendar Click here to see this topic , select "Not for public viewing." To include more information about the meeting, enter it in the Detailed description field. 8. Click "Save and Close" and then click Yes. Notes sends meeting invitations to the invitees in both the "Send invitations to" and "Optional invitees" fields. Notes also adds the meeting to the Calendar and Meetings views and marks the specified time busy in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic (unless you selected Pencil in). To view your calendar while you're filling out the meeting form, click Check Calendar. To return to the appointment form, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetingse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entrieso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can keep all the lines in one paragraph on the same page. You can also keep consecutive paragraphs on the same page. 1. o Make sure the document is in c Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Do one of the following:t To keep a paragraph on one page, click the paragraph.L To keep two consecutive paragraphs on one page, click the first paragraph. 3. Choose Text - Text Properties.W Note To keep a hotspot, button, attachment, or object on a page, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes keeps the paragraph that contains the item on a page.) 4. Click the Page tab. 5. For Pagination, do one or both of the following: Select "Keep paragraph on one page." Select "Keep paragraph with next paragraph." To see where pages break, choose View - Show - Page Breaks. Notes displays a page break as a solid line across the screen. See related topics Click here to see this topic Inserting a page break Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format O paragraphs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you maximize the Notes workspace window, you can keep it behind other open windows automatically (if you're using Windows, OS/2, or UNIX). This way, each time you close a window Notes returns to the last window that was current instead of to the workspace. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Select "Keep Workspace in back when maximized." 3. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspace Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you have the application an attached file was created with, you can start the application directly from Notes and read the file.O 1. Double-click the file attachment. 2. Click Launch. Tip If you make edits, they won't be saved in the launched file. To edit the file, save a copy of the file and edit the copy.c See related topics Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applicationsr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use your delegation profile to give users "Read public documents" and "Write public documents" access to your mail database. This way, users can read, create, edit, and delete calendar entries (appointments, meeting invitations, meeting responses, events, reminders, and anniversaries) but cannot read, create, edit, or delete any other documents in your mail database. 1. Choose Actions - Mail Tools - Delegation Profile. 2. Under Calendar Access, do one of the following: To give all users "Read public documents" and "Write public documents" access to your mail database, select "Everyone can manage my Calendar." To give only selected users and/or groups "Read public documents" and "Write public documents" access to your mail database, specify the names of the users and/or groups in the "Only the following people/groups can manage my Calendar" field. 3. Click OK. Note If you give a user Editor access to your mail database (by specifying the user's name in the "Read, send, and edit any document in my mail file" field under E-mail Access), Notes automatically gives the user "Read public documents" and "Write public documents" access. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Letting others use your mail database Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Letting others read your calendarp Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reading someone else's calendart Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use your delegation profile to give users "Read public documents" access to your mail database. This way, users can read calendar entries (appointments, meeting invitations, meeting responses, events, reminders, and anniversaries) but cannot read any other documents in your mail database. 1. Choose Actions - Mail Tools - Delegation Profile. 2. Under Calendar Access, do one of the following: To give all users "Read public documents" access to your mail database, select "Everyone can read my Calendar." To give only selected users and/or groups "Read public documents" access to your mail database, specify the names of the users and/or groups in the "Only the following people/groups can read my Calendar" field. 3. Click OK. Note If you give a user Reader, Author, or Editor access to your mail database (by specifying the user's name in any of the fields under E-mail Access), Notes automatically gives the user "Read public documents" access. Click here to see this topic See detailsO Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Letting others use your mail databasea Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Letting others manage your calendarE Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reading someone else's calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, you can Click here to see this topic A connection between two files that lets the files share data. You can link one file to another file in the same application or two files from different applications. When two files are linked, changes to the information in the source file will appear in the file it is linked to. For example, if a 1-2-3 spreadsheet is linked to a Freelance Graphics chart, changes made to the spreadsheet will affect the chart. link data from an embedded l Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2 object in Notes to another OLE 2 client application. This way, you can store data from other applications in Notes and then create links to the data from other Notes documents or from other applications. 1. In Notes, do one of the following: To create a link to part of an embedded object, open in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modea the document containing the embedded object, double-click the object, and select the data you want to link. To create a link to an entire embedded object, open the document containing the embedded object and click the object. 2. Choose Edit - Copy. 3. In the application, click where you want the link to appear. 4. Choose Edit - Paste Special. 5. Click Paste Link (or the application's option equivalent). 6. Select a display format for the object. 7. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can associate a linked Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. OLE object with a different file or with different data in the same file.o 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modee , choose Edit - External Links. 2. Select the link.e 3. Click Edit Link. 4. Do one or both of the following: To link to a different file, enter the path and name of the file under Source. To link to different data in the same file, specify the part of the file under Item. For example, if the object type is 1-2-3 Worksheet and the range specified under Item is A:A1..A:C3, you could change the range to B:A1..B:C3. 5. Click OK. Note You cannot associate a Click here to see this topic DDE (dynamic data exchange) A method for displaying data created with other Windows and Presentation Manager applications, such as graphics or spreadsheet ranges, within Notes documents. DDE objects can be reactivated and updated to reflect the current state of changing data. DDE object with different data. To link to different data, you have to create a new object. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic A connection between two files that lets the files share data. You can link one file to another file in the same application or two files from different applications. When two files are linked, changes to the information in the source file will appear in the file it is linked to. For example, if a 1-2-3 spreadsheet is linked to a Freelance Graphics chart, changes made to the spreadsheet will affect the chart. link data from another application as an Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. object in a Notes document. This way, you can display the latest data from an Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. server application in Notes.b Note If you're using OS/2, you can link data from Click here to see this topic DDE (dynamic data exchange) A method for displaying data created with other Windows and Presentation Manager applications, such as graphics or spreadsheet ranges, within Notes documents. DDE objects can be reactivated and updated to reflect the current state of changing data. DDE server applications. To paste data from an OLE server application 1. In the application, select the data you want to link and copy it to the Clipboard.a 2. In Notes, open in a Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moded the document you want to add the linked object to.c 3. Click where you want the object to appear. 4. Choose Edit - Paste Special.o 5. Select "Paste link to source." 6. In the As box, select a display format for the object.? 7. (Optional) If available, select "Display as icon" to display an icon instead of the linked data. 8. Click OK. Tipm You can also link data from some t Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2a server applications by using drag and drop. To do so, select the data you want to link in the application, press CTRL+SHIFT and click the outline of the selected data, drag the selection to a rich text field in a Notes document, and drop it where you want the data to appear. Click here for Macintosh information On the Macintosh, you don't need to press any keys as you drag the selected data to the Notes document, but "Enable OLE drag and drop" must be selected in the Advanced list in your user preferences. To paste data from a DDE server applicationt 1. In the application, select the data you want to link and copy it to the Clipboard. Note Make sure you keep the application open.l 2. In Notes, open in s Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode the document you want to add the linked object to.t 3. Click where you want the object to appear.d 4. Choose Edit - Paste Special.p 5. In the Display As box, select a display format for the object.r 6. Click Link. Note A linked object is a pointer to data in another file; changes made to the original file are reflected in the Notes document. Notes asks whether to update a linked object each time the document containing the object is opened.a Click here to see this topic See detailsn Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objectsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can lock your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user ID automatically. When you do, Notes logs off servers and asks for your password after you leave Notes unused for a specified amount of time. (This way, you can prevent unauthorized users from accessing servers when you leave your workstation unattended.) 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. In the "Lock ID after" box, type a number of minutes. 3. Click OK. Note Make sure your user ID is password-protected. If it is, Notes asks for your password the first time you try to access a server after automatic logoff. See related topics Click here to see this topic Locking your user ID manually Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting or changing your passworde Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify basic settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Select the task.7 3. Do one of the following:l Click Mark Completed (or choose Actions - Mark Completed). Choose Actions - Unmark Completed. If another user assigned the task to you, Notes asks if you want to send additional comments to the user. 4. If necessary, do one of the following:n To send a message without comments, click No. To send a message with comments, click Yes, enter your comments, click Send, and then click OK.T If you mark a task complete, Notes displays the task in the Complete category of the To Do view. If another user assigned the task to you, Notes also sends a message to the user. Note If you assign a task to one user, Notes displays the task in the Complete category of the To Do view in your mail database when you receive a completion message. If you assign a task to more than one user, Notes displays the task in the Complete category when you receive a completion message from all of the users. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can mark documents read that you display in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, select "Mark documents read when opened in preview pane." 3. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Previewing a document_ Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to mark documents read or unreadR Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic ays to specify advanced settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Merging combines a number of cells into one and arranges the data from these cells vertically in the new merged cell. Splitting a merged cell breaks it into its constituent cells and leaves the data arranged vertically in one cell. You must merge cells before you can split them into their original cells.n To merge cells into one cell A 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the cells you want to merge. 3. Choose Table - Merge Cells. To split a merged cell 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the merged cell you want to split. 3. Choose Table - Split Cell.o See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can scroll around a document when it's too large to display all of its contents onscreen at once. To move to a location in a document, drag the scroll box to the position in the scroll bar that corresponds to the desired location. To move up or down one screen at a time, click the scroll bar above or below the scroll box. To move up or down one line at a time, click the arrows at the top or bottom of the scroll bar. Click here to see this topic See detailss Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Displaying the horizontal scroll bar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modee 2. Select the button.R 3. Choose Edit - Cut.l 4. Click where you want to place the button. 5. Choose Edit - Paste. See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing a button Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format buttons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use drag & drop to move an entry in the Calendar view. To move to a new date 1. Click and hold the entry. 2. (Optional) To move the entry to a preceding or succeeding page, do the following: Drag the entry to the dog-ear at the bottom left or right corner of the Calendar view. Hold the entry over the dog-ear until the calendar page you want is current. 3. Drag the entry to the new date. To move to a new time 1. Click and hold the entry. 2. To display the time slots on the date you want, drag the entry over the clock icon in the top left or right corner of the date. To scroll the time slots on the date, drag the entry over one of the scroll arrows. 3. Drag the entry to the new time. Note If you move a meeting entry that you created, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting. If a room and/or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes sends the Resource Reservations database a reservation request for the new time.p Tipt You can also move a calendar entry by Click here to see this topic putting the entry in edit mode Click here to see this topic and changing the entry's date and/or time. See related topics Click here to see this topic Moving a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entriesA Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the hotspot. 3. Choose Edit - Cut. 4. Click where you want to place the hotspot.t 5. Choose Edit - Paste. See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing a hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspots Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use drag & drop to move selected occurrences of a repeating calendar entry in the Calendar view. To move to a new date 1. Click and hold the repeating entry. 2. (Optional) To move the entry to a preceding or succeeding page, do the following: Drag the entry to the dog-ear at the bottom left or right corner of the Calendar view. Hold the entry over the dog-ear until the calendar page you want is current. 3. Drag the entry to the new date. 4. Do one of the following: Select "Just this one" to move only the selected occurrence of the entry. Select "All" to move all occurrences of the entry. Select "All previous" to move the selected occurrence and all previous occurrences of the entry. Select "All future" to move the selected occurrence and all future occurrences of the entry. 5. Click OK. To move to a new time 1. Click and hold the repeating entry. 2. To display the time slots on the date you want, drag the entry over the clock icon in the top left or right corner of the date. Tip To scroll the time slots on the date, drag the entry over one of the scroll arrows. 3. Drag the entry to the new time. 4. Do one of the following: Select "Just this one" to move only the selected occurrence of the entry. Select "All" to move all occurrences of the entry. Select "All previous" to move the selected occurrence and all previous occurrences of the entry. Select "All future" to move the selected occurrence and all future occurrences of the entry. 5. Click OK. Note If you move a repeating meeting entry that you created, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting.u You can also move a repeating calendar entry by Click here to see this topic putting the repeating entry in edit mode Click here to see this topic and changing the entry's date and/or time. See related topics Click here to see this topic Repeating a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeh 2. Click the section.t 3. Choose Edit - Cut.i 4. Click where you want to place the section. 5. Choose Edit - Paste., See related topics Click here to see this topic Removing a section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can display the SmartIcons bar along a selected side of the Notes window.N 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. Under Position, select a side.o 3. Click OK. Click here for Windows, OS/2, and Macintosh information To display the SmartIcons bar in its own movable window, select Floating. You can also hide the floating window by clicking the close box in its upper left corner. To redisplay the window, choose File - Tools - SmartIcons and select "Icon bar" under Show. See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the size of the SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you Click here to see this topic specify headers or footers Click here to see this topic that include page numbers, you can change the first page number. 1. Choose File - Page Setup. 2. Enter a new number in the "Start page numbers at" box. 3. Click OK. Click here for Macintosh information To change the first page number, choose File - Print and click Margins. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set Notes to display a database instead of the workspace at startup. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click the Basics panel of the dialog box. 3. Click the Startup Database button. 4. Select the database that you want to have open when Notes starts up. 5. Click OK in the Startup Database dialog box. 6. Click OK in the User Preferences dialog box. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settingsr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To open a document 1. Double-click the document title. To close a document and open the next document 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode 2. Press ENTER or click the Next icon in the SmartIcons bar. To close a document and open the next unread document 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode 2. Click the Next Unread icon in the SmartIcons bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Closing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you use Windows 95, you can create a shortcut to a Notes document from the Windows 95 desktop. Then when you double-click the shortcut, Notes opens the document in the database you created the shortcut in. 1. Resize the Notes window so that you can see the Windows 95 desktop. 2. In a Notes view, drag the document you want to create a shortcut for out of the Notes window to the desktop. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Opening a database from the Windows 95 desktop Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're not sure if you can attend a meeting, you can accept the meeting invitation tentatively (or "pencil in" the meeting).s 1. Open the invitation.o 2. Click Other. 3. Select Pencil In in the "Action to take" field. 4. (Optional) Enter comments in the "Comments to include" field. 5. Click OK. Notes sends a message with your response to the meeting chairperson. Notes also adds the meeting to the Calendar and Meetings views but keeps the specified time free in your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic Tip To view your calendar while you're responding to the invitation, click Check Calendar. To return to the invitation, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can read a document in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane 1. Click the document you want to preview. 2. Choose View - Document Preview. You can change the size of the preview pane by dragging the pane's top (or left) border. See related topics Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to preview documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can see where pages break and words wrap before you print a document. This is useful because printed documents may differ from displayed documents. Also, Notes may print documents differently on different printers. 1. Open the document you want to preview.V 2. Choose View - Show - Page Breaks. Note Notes displays a page break as a solid line across the screen. (Notes does not display headers and footers.)s 3. (Optional) To leave preview mode, choose View - Show - Page Breaks again. Note If you change page settings (such as margins) while you're in preview mode, choose View - Show - Page Breaks to leave preview mode. Then choose the command again to show the document with the new page settings. See related topics Click here to see this topic Inserting a page break Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keeping one or more paragraphs on a page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printv Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to preview documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can read a linked document in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane . A document link looks like this: 1. Choose View - Document Link Preview.e 2. If the document has multiple links: Press the right arrow key to change the preview pane display to the next linked document. Press the left arrow key to change the preview pane display to the previous linked document. TipG You can change the size of the preview pane by dragging the pane's top (or left) border. See related topics Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging panesa Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to preview documentsa Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a link Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you open a response document, you can read its parent document in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane 1. Open a response document. 2. Choose View - Parent Preview. You can change the size of the preview pane by dragging the pane's top (or left) border. See related topics Click here to see this topic About panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to preview documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, you can print file Click here to see this topic A file attached to a Lotus Notes document. An attachment remains with the document until delete the attachment or the document. attachments directly from Notes. 1. Click the attachment. 2. Choose Attachment - View. 3. (Optional) To print only part of the file, highlight the part you want to print. 4. Choose File - Print. 5. (Optional) To print only the highlighted part of the file, click Selection under Print Range. 6. (Optional) Do any of the following: To print faster (with reduced print quality), select a lower setting in the Print Quality box. To print more than one copy, enter the number of copies. To sort multiple copies, select Collate Copies. 7. Click OK. To specify a different printer, click Setup, select a printer under Specified Printer, and click OK. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Open the document you want to print or click its title. 2. Choose File - Print.c 3. (Optional) Do any of the following: To print only selected pages, enter the first and last pages you want to print. To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft Quality.s To print more than one copy, enter thember of copies._ To print pictures at their original size, select "Graphics Scaled to 100%." 4. Click OK. Tipc To stop printing in Windows or OS/2, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. Click here for Macintosh information 1. Open the document you want to print or click its title. 2. Choose File - Print.a 3. (Optional) Specify any of the standard Macintosh print options you want, such as the pages or number of copies you want to print. 4. Click Print. To stop printing, press COMMAND+. (period). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print a document with a different Click here to see this topic Forms control how you edit, display, and print documents. A form can contain fields, static text, graphics, and special objects. A database can have any number of forms. form (if another form is available). 1. Open the document you want to print or click its title. 2. Choose File - Print. 3. (Optional) Do any of the following: To print only selected pages, enter the first and last pages you want to print. To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft Quality.i To print more than one copy, enter the number of copies. To print pictures at their original size, select "Graphics Scaled to 100%." 4. Click Form Override. 5. Select a form and click OK. 6. Click OK to print. To stop printing in Windows or OS/2, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. Click here for Macintosh information 1. Open the document you want to print or click its title. 2. Choose File - Print. 3. (Optional) Specify any of the standard Macintosh print options you want, such as the pages or number of copies you want to print. 4. Click Form Override.i 5. Select a form and click OK. 6. Click Print.3 To stop printing, press COMMAND+. (period).a See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printp Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying a document with a different form Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print a list of calendar entries in a Calendar view. Notes prints the titles of the entries, but does not print them in the Calendar view format._ 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Choose File - Print. 3. Under View options, select "Print selected days." 4. Click here to see this topic Specify the first and last dates Click here to see this topic you want to print in the From and To field. To print all calendar entries in the database, specify a first and last date that encompasses the range of calendar entries in the database. Notes does not print dates before the first calendar entry or after the last calendar entry in the database.y 5. (Optional) To print only selected pages, enter the first and last pages you want to print. 6. (Optional) To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft quality.r 7. (Optional) To print more than one copy, specify the number you want in the Copies field. 8. Click OK. Tipt To stop printing in Windows, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Switch to the folder or view you want to print. 2. (Optional) To print a partial list of documents, Click here to see this topic select the documents Click here to see this topic you want to print. 3. Choose File - Print.c 4. (Optional) Do any of the following: To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft Quality. To print more than one copy, enter a number of copies. 5. Select Print View. 6. Click OK. To stop printing in Windows or OS/2, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. Click here for Macintosh information 1. Switch to the folder or view you want to print. 2. (Optional) To print a partial list of documents, Click here to see this topic select the documents Click here to see this topic you want to list. 3. Choose File - Print. 4. (Optional) Specify any of the standard Macintosh print options you want, such as the pages or number of copies you want to print. 5. For Selection, select View. 6. Click Print. To stop printing, press COMMAND+. (period).d See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printP Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Click here to see this topic Select the documents Click here to see this topic you want to print. 2. Choose File - Print. 3. (Optional) Do any of the following: To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft Quality. To print more than one copy, enter a number of copies. To print pictures at their original size, select "Graphics Scaled to 100%."U 4. Select Print Selected Documents. 5. Select a document separator.y To set the first page number of each document to 1 (or the value specified using File - Page Setup), select Page Break as the document separator and select "Reset Page Numbers." 6. Click OK. To stop printing in Windows or OS/2, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. Click here for Macintosh information 1. Click here to see this topic Select the documents Click here to see this topic you want to print.r 2. Choose File - Print. 3. (Optional) Specify any of the standard Macintosh print options you want, such as the pages or number of copies you want to print. 4. For Selection, select "Selected documents." 5. Select a document separator.N TipP To set the first page number of each document to 1, select Page Break as the document separator and select "Reset page numbers." (To change the first page number of each document, click Margins.) 6. Click Print.C TipN To stop printing, press COMMAND+. (period). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printo Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print the contents of one or more calendar entries. 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view.c 2. Do one of the following:e To select one calendar entry to print, click the entry.R To select more than one calendar entry to print, hold SHIFT and click each entry. 3. Choose File - Print.e 4. Under View options, do the following: Select "Print selected documents." If you selected more than one entry, select a document separator. 5. (Optional) To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft quality. 6. (Optional) To print more than one copy, specify the number you want in the Copies field.g 7. Click OK. To stop printing in Windows, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. You can also print one or more calendar entries from the Meetings view. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print calendar entries on the current page in a Calendar view using the Calendar view display. 1. If necessary, switch to the Calendar view. 2. Change the display of the Calendar view to two day, one week, two week, or one month. 3. Display the page for the days, weeks, or month that you want to print. For example, if you want to print calendar entries for the month of April, change the display to one month and display the April page. 4. Choose File - Print. 5. Under View options, select "Print View" if necessary. 6. (Optional) To print faster (with reduced print quality), select Draft quality. 7. (Optional) To print more than one copy, specify the number you want in the Copies field. 8. Click OK. To stop printing in Windows, click Cancel in the message box Notes displays. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print to an external file if you have a PostScript printer selected. Click here for Windows 95 information To prepare to print to a file, choose Start - Settings - Printers, select a PS printer, choose File - Properties, and click Details. Then under "Print to the following port," select an option starting with "FILE:" and click OK.! 1. : Do one of the following: To print one or more documents to a file, Click here to see this topic select the document(s) Click here to see this topic To print a list of documents in a folder or view to a file, switch to the folder or view.d 2. Choose File - Print.: 3. Do one of the following:L To print one or more documents, select Print Selected Documents. To print a list of documents, select Print View. 4. Click Printer.F 5. Do one of the following: If you're using Windows, click Setup, click Options, select Encapsulated PostScript File, enter a file name, and click OK two times. If you're using Windows 95, select a PS printer description ending with "on FILE:", click OK, and enter a file name. If you're using OS/2, click Setup, click Options, select Raw PostScript file or Encapsulated PostScript file, enter a file name, and click OK three times. If you're using UNIX, click File, enter a file name, and click Apply. (With UNIX, you can print to a file in either PostScript or PCL format.) 6. Click OK. Click here for Macintosh information 1. Do one of the following: To print one or more documents to a file, Click here to see this topic select the document(s) Click here to see this topic To print a list of documents in a folder or view to a file, switch to the folder or view. 2. Choose File - Print. 3. For Destination, select File. 4. For Selection, do one of the following: To print one or more documents, select Selected documents. To print a list of documents, select View. 5. Click Save. 6. Enter a file name and click Save. See related topics Click here to see this topic Specifying a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Open the invitation. 2. Click Other. 3. Select "Propose Alternative Time/Location" in the "Action to take" field and click OK. 4. Do any of the following: To propose a different date, Click here to see this topic specify a different date Click here to see this topic in the Proposed date field. To propose a different time, Click here to see this topic specify a different time Click here to see this topic in the Proposed time field. Click here to see this topic propose a specific room Click here to see this topic , click "Propose Specific Room," select the room, and click OK. To n Click here to see this topic propose any available room Click here to see this topic , click "Find Available Room," select a site, and click OK. 5. (Optional) Enter a reason for the proposed change in the "Reason for change" field. 6. Click "Send Counter Proposal." Notes sends a counter-proposal message to the meeting chairperson. When the chairperson Click here to see this topic accepts or declines the counter-proposal Click here to see this topic , Notes sends you the chairperson's response. TipF To view your calendar while you're responding to the invitation, click Check Calendar. To return to the invitation, press ESC. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you have "Read public documents" access or at least Reader access to a user's mail database, you can read the user's calendar. 1. Select your mail database.r 2. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Open Another Calendar.l 3. Select an Address Book that contains the name of the user whose calendar you want to read. 4. Select the user's name and click OK.l 5. (Optional) To display another folder or view in the user's mail database, drag the left border of the view pane to the right until the navigation pane is visible, and click the folder or view you want. Note If you have only "Read public documents" access, Notes displays only calendar-related views such as the Calendar and Meetings views. To display meeting invitations and responses to meeting invitations, switch to the Meetings view. 6. When you are through reading the calendar, press ESC. To Click here to see this topic let other users read your calendar Click here to see this topic , choose Actions - Mail Tools - Delegation Profile and use one of the options under Calendar Access. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to let others use your calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Tools - SmartIcons. 2. In the box above the second column of icons, select the SmartIcons set you want to modify.C 3. Drag each icon you want to move to a new location in the second column. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding SmartIcons to a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Removing SmartIcons from a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script After you invite people to a meeting, you can cancel one or more of the invitations. 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click Edit Document. 3. Choose Actions - Remove - Invitees. 4. Select one or more invitees and click OK. Notes sends a message to the selected invitee(s) telling them that they are no longer required to attend the meeting. When an invitee opens the message, Notes removes the meeting from the invitee's calendar. Note If the meeting is a repeating meeting, you cannot remove an invitee from the invitation list. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can delete a button from a document. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modee 2. Select the button.o 3. Choose Edit - Clear. See related topics Click here to see this topic Moving a button Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format buttons Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can delete a hotspot but keep its contents (the text inside the hotspot). You can also delete both a hotspot and its contents. To delete a hotspot but keep its contentse 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the hotspot. 3. Choose Hotspot - Remove Hotspot. To delete a hotspot and its contents 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Select the hotspot. 3. Choose Edit - Clear.g See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotsg Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can delete a section but keep its contents (the text inside the section). You can also delete both the section and its contents. To delete a section but keep its contents 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the section. 3. Choose Section - Remove Section. To delete a section and its contents 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the section. 3. Choose Edit - Clear. See related topics Click here to see this topic Moving a section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format sections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Double-click the task entry that you want to remove from the calendar.a 3. Click Edit Task.S 4. Click "Remove From Calendar View." See related topics Click here to see this topic Declining a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can automatically remove meeting invitations from the Inbox folder after you respond to them.A 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. Click "Advanced Calendar Options." 3. Select "Remove Invitations from my Inbox after I respond to them" and click OK. Notes removes invitations from the Inbox folder but does not remove the corresponding meeting entries from the Calendar and Meetings views.A Note If you enable this option and receive a broadcast invitation (an invitation that you don't have to respond to), Notes removes the invitation from the Inbox after you Click here to see this topic add the broadcast meeting to your calendar Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, OS/2, or UNIX, you can rename a port. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Select the port you want to rename. 4. Click Rename. 5. Type a new name and click OK. 6. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Note For information on renaming server ports, see Domino Administration Help. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can tell Notes which ports to try first when you try to connect to a server. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports.h 3. Select the port you want to reorder.I 4. Click the up or down Reorder arrow one or more times. 5. Click OK. Note Notes tries enabled ports in the order in which they appear in the Communications Ports box. (However, Notes skips enabled ports that are not in use at the current Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location See related topics Click here to see this topic Enabling or disabling a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Selecting ports for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you create a calendar entry, you can create a set of repeating calendar entries. 1. If necessary, click New Entry and specify the settings you want. 2. Click Repeat. 3. Specify how often you want to repeat the calendar entry in the Repeat field.s 4. Click here to see this topic Specify the first date Click here to see this topic for the repeating entry in the Starting date field. 5. Do one of the following: Click Until and specify the last date for the repeating entry. Click For and specify how long you want to repeat the entry for. 6. Click OK. 7. Click "Save and Close." Note You can create a repeating entry only when you create a new calendar entry. To repeat an existing calendar entry, create the entry again, click Repeat, and specify the repeat information you want before you save and close the entry. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Moving a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Deleting a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script After you invite people to a meeting, you can change the date, time, and/or location of the meeting. 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click Edit Document. 3. Do any of the following: To change the date, Click here to see this topic specify a different date Click here to see this topic in the Date field. To change the time, Click here to see this topic specify a different time Click here to see this topic in the Time field. To c Click here to see this topic find free time Click here to see this topic , click "Find Free Time," specify a time that is free for all or most of the invitees, and click OK. To E Click here to see this topic reserve a specific roome Click here to see this topic , click Reservations, click "Reserve Specific Room," select a room, and click OK. To l Click here to see this topic reserve any available room Click here to see this topic , click Reservations, click "Find Available Room," select the site in which you want to reserve the room, and click OK. 4. E Click "Save and Close."A When you change the date, time, and/or location of a meeting, Notes sends the invitees a new invitation to the rescheduled meeting. If a room and/or resource is reserved for the meeting, Notes sends the Resource Reservations database a reservation request for the new time or for the new location.m Note If the meeting is a repeating meeting, you can change the date and time of selected occurrences of the meeting but you cannot change the location of the meeting. Tip You can also reschedule a meeting by Click here to see this topic moving the meeting entry Click here to see this topic in the Calendar view. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetingsm Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you Click here to see this topic invite people to a meeting Click here to see this topic , you can reserve one or more resources, such as a projector or monitor, for the meeting. 1. If necessary, double-click the meeting entry and click Edit Document. 2. Make sure you have Click here to see this topic specified the date and time Click here to see this topic of the meeting in the Date and Time fields. 3. Click Reservations. 4. Click Reserve Resources, select one or more resources, and click OK. When you save the meeting entry, Notes sends a request to the Resource Reservations database for the selected resource(s) at the selected time. If a resource is free, Notes reserves the resource for you and sends a message telling you the request has been accepted. If a resource is not free, Notes sends a message telling you the request has been declined. Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Reserving a room for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Canceling a room or resource reservation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Tracking responses to a meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you Click here to see this topic invite people to a meeting Click here to see this topic , you can reserve a room for the meeting. 1. If necessary, double-click the meeting entry and click Edit Document. 2. Make sure you have Click here to see this topic specified the date and time Click here to see this topic of the meeting in the Date and Time fields. 3. Click Reservations. 4. Do one of the following: To reserve a specific room, click "Reserve Specific Room," select a room, and click OK. To reserve any available room, click "Find Available Room," select the site in which you want to reserve the room, and click OK. When you save the meeting entry, Notes sends a request to the Resource Reservations database for the selected room at the selected time. If the room is free, Notes reserves the room for you and sends a message telling you the request has been accepted. If the room is not free, Notes sends a message telling you the request has been declined. If you click "Find Available Room," make sure you specify the names of the invitees in the "Send invitations to" and "Optional invitees" fields first. This way, Notes selects a room of sufficient capacity for all of the invitees.O Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Reserving a resource for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Canceling a room or resource reservation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Tracking responses to a meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Sizing\picturesPictures\resizingFormatting\picturesGraphics\resizingHow Do I?StepsH_RESIZING_A_PICTUREContext Help FormResizing a picture04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Clearing\alarmsHow Do I?StepsH_RESPONDING_TO_AN_ALARMContext Help FormResponding to an alarm CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings{ @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Clearing\alarmsHow Do I?StepsH_RESPONDING_TO_OLD_ALARMSContext Help FormResponding to missed alarms CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents- @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\savingSaving\documentsHow Do I?StepsH_SAVING_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormSaving a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentsb @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Documents\savingSaving\documentsVersions, of documentsHow Do I?StepsH_SAVING_A_NEW_VERSION_OF_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormSaving a new version of a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Keyword fields\selectingStepsH_SELECTING_A_KEYWORDContext Help FormSelecting a keyword CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Locations\ports andPorts\locations andHow Do I?StepsH_SELECTING_PORTS_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSelecting ports for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Calendar entriesSetting alarmsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_AN_ALARM_FOR_A_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormSetting an alarm for a calendar entry CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsq= @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Setting alarmsCalendar profileHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_AN_ALARM_FOR_A_TYPE_OF_CALENDAR_ENTRYContext Help FormSetting an alarm for all calendar entries of a particular type CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Tabs, in documents\settingHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_TABS_WITH_THE_KEYBOARDContext Help FormSetting tabs CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents RulerTabs, in documents\settingCentering\tabsDecimal tabsRemoving\tabsDeleting\tabsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_TABS_WITH_THE_RULERContext Help FormSetting tabs with the ruler CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Server connectionsPhone numbersCreating\server connectionsEditing\server connectionsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_A_DIALUP_SERVER_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up a dial-up server connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Hunt group connectionsHunt groupsCreating\hunt group connectionsEditing\hunt group connectionsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_A_HUNT_GROUP_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up a hunt group connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Server connectionsPorts\server connections andCreating\server connectionsEditing\server connectionsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_A_NETWORK_SERVER_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up a network server connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Server connectionsPassthru servers\connectionsCreating\server connectionsEditing\server connectionsHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_A_PASSTHROUGH_SERVER_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up a passthru server connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Server connectionsRemote LAN service\setupCreating\server connectionsEditing\server connectionsMicrosoft Remote Access ServiceAppleTalk Remote AccessHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_A_REMOTE_LAN_SERVER_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up a remote LAN server connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile NotesZd; @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Setup\mobile NotesMobile Notes\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_MOBILE_NOTESContext Help FormSetting up mobile Notes CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_NOTES_FOR_BOTH_NETWORK_AND_MOBILE_USEContext Help FormSetting up Notes for both network and mobile use CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes= ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_NOTES_FOR_MOBILE_USE_ONLYContext Help FormSetting up Notes for mobile use only CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_NOTES_FOR_NETWORK_USE_ONLYContext Help FormSetting up Notes for network use only CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_NOTES_FOR_USE_WITHOUT_A_CONNECTIONContext Help FormSetting up Notes for use without a connection CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsq= @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Free time lookupReplicator\and free time schedulesFree time schedulesHow Do I?StepsH_SETTING_UP_TO_FIND_FREE_TIME_LOCALLYContext Help FormSetting up to find free time locally CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\updatingUpdating\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_LINKED_OBJECTS_UPDATE_TYPEContext Help FormSpecifying a linked object's update type CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Modem setupSetup\modemsHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_MODEM_FILEContext Help FormSetting up a modem CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\printer settingsPaper, and printingHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_PAPER_SOURCEContext Help FormSpecifying a paper source CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Passthru servers\locations andLocations\passthru servers andHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_PASSTHRU_SERVER_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying a passthru server for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\printer settingsPrinting\printer settingsHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_PRINTERContext Help FormSpecifying a printer CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\printer settingsOrientation, printLandscape modeHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_PRINTERS_ORIENTATIONContext Help FormSpecifying a printer's orientation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Replication\schedulesScheduling replicationLocations\replication schedules, andReplicator\optionsHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_REPLICATION_SCHEDULE_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying a replication schedule for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes User IDs\locations andLocations\User IDs andHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_A_USER_ID_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying a User ID for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsd; @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Dates\specifyingTimes\specifyingHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_DATES_AND_TIMESContext Help FormSpecifying dates and times CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print% @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\page settingsHeadersFootersCreating\headers and footersDatabases\headersDatabases\footersHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_HEADERS_AND_FOOTERS_FOR_A_DATABASEContext Help FormSpecifying headers and footers for a database CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\page settingsHeadersFootersCreating\headers and footersDocuments\headersDocuments\footersHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_HEADERS_AND_FOOTERS_FOR_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormSpecifying headers and footers for a document CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notesy @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Locations\mail andMail\locations andAddressing mail\locations andQuick-address methodServer-based mailWorkstation-based mailHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_MAIL_OPTIONS_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying mail options for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes- @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Locations\phone numbers andLocations\time information andTime zonesHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_PHONE_AND_TIME_INFORMATION_FOR_THE_CURRENT_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying phone and time information for the current location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile NotesD @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Locations\phone numbers andPhone numbersCalling card numbersHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_PHONE_INFORMATION_FOR_A_LOCATIONContext Help FormSpecifying phone information for a location CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print- @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Printing\printer settingsPaper, and printingHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_PRINTER-SPECIFIC_SETTINGSContext Help FormSpecifying printer-specific settings CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Free time schedulesCalendar profileHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_WHO_CAN_READ_YOUR_FREE_TIME_SCHEDULEContext Help FormSpecifying who can read your free time schedule CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetingsffffff @ffffff @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Free time schedulesCalendar profileHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_YOUR_FREE_TIME_SCHEDULEContext Help FormSpecifying your free time schedule CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes; ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupHow Do I?StepsH_SPECIFYING_YOUR_TIME_ZONEContext Help FormSpecifying your time zone CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents BulletsCreating\bulletsIndenting textHanging indentHow Do I?StepsH_STARTING_A_PARAGRAPH_WITH_A_BULLETContext Help FormCreating a bulleted list CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Startup settingsFull text indexes\creatingBackground\indexingReplication\and background indexingHow Do I?StepsH_STARTING_BACKGROUND_INDEXINGContext Help FormEnabling background indexing at startup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Starting NotesStopping NotesExiting NotesEnding NotesQuitting NotesHow Do I?StepsH_STARTING_STOPPING_AND_EXITING_NOTESContext Help FormStarting, stopping, and exiting Notes CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes9 ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Agents\scheduling andHow Do I?StepsH_STARTING_THE_AGENT_MANAGERContext Help FormEnabling scheduled agents at startup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications SubscribingLinks\and subscriptionHow Do I?StepsH_SUBSCRIBING_TO_MACINTOSHBASED_DATAContext Help FormSubscribing to Macintosh-based data CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up NotesV ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workspace pages\switchingTabs, workspace\switchingHow Do I?StepsH_SWITCHING_TO_A_DIFFERENT_WORKSPACE_PAGEContext Help FormSwitching to a different workspace page CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes MDI modeHow Do I?StepsH_SWITCHING_TO_WINDOWS_95_MODEContext Help FormSwitching to MDI mode CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Tracing connectionsNetworksServers\tracing connectionsLOG.NSF\tracing connectionsPorts\setupShowing\port informationHow Do I?StepsH_TRACING_A_NETWORK_CONNECTIONContext Help FormTracing a connection attempt CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Printing\invitee responsesDisplaying\invitee responsesViewing\invitee responsesRepeating calendar entries\and meetingsHow Do I?StepsH_TRACKING_RESPONSES_TO_A_MEETING_INVITATIONContext Help FormTracking responses to a meeting invitation CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes United StatesTravelling with NotesHow Do I?StepsH_TRAVELLING_OUTSIDE_THE_UNITED_STATES_WITH_NOTESContext Help FormTravelling outside the United States with Notes CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### a[S`( 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Days, calendar\navigatingCalendar\navigatingPages, calendarHow Do I?StepsH_TURNING_TO_A_DIFFERENT_CALENDAR_PAGEContext Help FormTurning to a different calendar page CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents UndoHow Do I?StepsH_UNDOING_AN_ACTIONContext Help FormUndoing an action CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applicationsm &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Objects\updatingUpdating\objectsHow Do I?StepsH_UPDATING_A_LINKED_OBJECTContext Help FormUpdating a linked object CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications SubscribingLinks\and subscriptionUpdating\subscription dataHow Do I?StepsH_UPDATING_SUBSCRIPTION_DATAContext Help FormUpdating subscription data CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings= @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Updating tasksHow Do I?StepsH_UPDATING_THE_STATUS_OF_TASKSContext Help FormUpdating the status of tasks CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Buttons\usingHow Do I?StepsH_USING_A_BUTTONContext Help FormUsing a button CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentso @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Links\usingDocuments\linksViews\linksFolders\linksDatabases\linksDoclinks\usingHow Do I?StepsH_USING_A_DOCLINKContext Help FormUsing a link CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Hotspots\usingDisplaying\pop-up textPop-up text\usingText\pop-upHow Do I?StepsH_USING_A_HOTSPOTContext Help FormUsing a hotspot CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications (@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Lotus ComponentsObjects\Lotus ComponentsOLE custom controlsOCXHow Do I?StepsH_USING_LOTUS_COMPONENTSContext Help FormUsing Lotus Components CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsNb @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Attachments\viewingFile attachments\viewingDisplaying\attached filesViewing\attachmentsHow Do I?StepsH_VIEWING_AN_ATTACHED_FILEContext Help FormViewing an attached file CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit DocumentsP @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_ADD_COLUMNS_OR_ROWS_TO_A_TABLEContext Help FormWays to add columns or rows to a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toDocuments\and Java appletsHow Do I?Ways ToH_WAYS_TO_ADD_JAVA_APPLETS_TO_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to add Java applets to documents04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################# 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applicationsb &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Ways toCreating\objectsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_ADD_OBJECTS_TO_A_DOCUMENTContext Help FormWays to add objects to documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toTasksHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_ASSIGN_AND_MANAGE_TASKSContext Help FormWays to create tasks CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notesb @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CALL_SERVERSContext Help FormWays to call servers CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents/ @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_A_COLUMNS_WIDTH_IN_A_TABLEContext Help FormWays to set column widths in a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_A_PARAGRAPHS_MARGINSContext Help FormWays to set margins CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toFormatting\buttonsEditing\buttonsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_BUTTONSContext Help FormWays to format buttons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toFormatting\hotspotsEditing\hotspotsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_HOTSPOTSContext Help FormWays to format hotspots CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Formatting\paragraphsParagraphs\formattingWays toText\formatting How Do I?Top 10 TasksStepsH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_HOW_PARAGRAPHS_LOOKContext Help FormWays to format paragraphs CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks12 Share Information with Other Applications7 &@01 User's Guide14 Chapter 14 Sharing Information with Other Applications Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_OBJECTSContext Help FormWays to manage objects CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentso @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toEditing\sectionsFormatting\sectionsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_SECTIONSContext Help FormWays to format sections CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toFormatting\tablesEditing\tablesHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_TABLESContext Help FormWays to format tables CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Workstation\setupSetup\workstationWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CHANGE_YOUR_NOTES_SETUPContext Help FormWays to change your Notes setup CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Creating\calendar entriesCalendar entriesAdding\calendar entriesCalendar\adding entriesWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CREATE_CALENDAR_ENTRIESContext Help FormWays to create calendar entries CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsO @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Creating\calendar entriesCalendar entriesAdding\calendar entriesCalendar\adding entriesWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CREATE_CALENDAR_ENTRIES_FROM_EXISTING_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to create calendar entries from existing documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CREATE_HOTSPOTSContext Help FormWays to create hotspots04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Creating\listsLists\creatingWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CREATE_LISTSContext Help FormWays to create lists CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule MeetingsV @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toTasksHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_CREATE_TASKS_FROM_EXISTING_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to create tasks from existing documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents% @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_DELETE_COLUMNS_OR_ROWS_FROM_A_TABLEContext Help FormWays to delete columns or rows from a table CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toDocuments\displayingDisplaying\documentsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_DISPLAY_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to change the display of documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_DISPLAY_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormWays to display the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasksm @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toAdding\information to documents How Do I?Top 10 TasksWays toH_WAYS_TO_ENTER_TEXTContext Help FormWays to add information to documents04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_INDENT_A_PARAGRAPHContext Help FormWays to indent paragraphs CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_LET_OTHERS_USE_YOUR_CALENDARContext Help FormWays to let others use your calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_MANAGE_CALENDAR_ENTRIESContext Help FormWays to manage calendar entries CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toTasksHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_MANAGE_TASKSContext Help FormWays to manage tasks CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_MANAGE_YOUR_FREE_TIME_SCHEDULEContext Help FormWays to manage your free time schedule CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toDocuments\previewingHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_PREVIEW_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to preview documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_PRINT_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to print CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Ways toHow Do I?Ways ToAllH_WAYS_TO_PRINT_THE_CALENDARContext Help FormWays to print the calendar CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toReading\documentsHow Do I?Ways ToH_WAYS_TO_READ_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to read documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################ 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toMeetingsInvitationsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_RESPOND_TO_MEETING_INVITATIONSContext Help FormWays to respond to meeting invitations CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documents @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SAVE_DOCUMENTSContext Help FormWays to save documents CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toScheduling meetingsInvitationsMeetingsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SCHEDULE_MEETINGSContext Help FormWays to schedule meetings CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks07 Use the Calendar, Assign Tasks, and Schedule Meetings @01 User's Guide09 Chapter 9 Using the Calendar, Assigning Tasks, and Scheduling Meetings Ways toAlarmsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_AND_MANAGE_ALARMSContext Help FormWays to set and manage alarms CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################################################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks04 Read, Create, and Edit Documentsfffff @fffff @01 User's Guide05 Chapter 5 Reading, Creating, and Editing Documents Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_TABSContext Help FormWays to set tabs CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################################################## 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 PrintH @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Setup\printingWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_A_PAGE_FOR_PRINTINGContext Help FormWays to set up a page for printing CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##### 01 Do Everyday Tasks09 Print @01 User's Guide11 Chapter 11 Printing Setup\printingWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_A_PRINTERContext Help FormWays to set up a printer CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ######################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Noteso @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_LOCATIONSContext Help FormWays to set up locations CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus #################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Setup\mailMail\setupWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_MAILContext Help FormWays to set up mail CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############# 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Setup\workstationWorkstation\setupWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_NOTES_THE_FIRST_TIMEContext Help FormWays to set up Notes the first time CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################### 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes^ ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Setup\portsWays toCommunications portsHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_PORTSContext Help FormWays to set up ports CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks08 Use Mobile Notes @01 User's Guide10 Chapter 10 Using Mobile Notes Ways toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_SERVER_CONNECTIONSContext Help FormWays to set up server connections CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus 01 Do Everyday Tasks01 Set Up Notes ?01 User's Guide01 Chapter 1 Setting Up Notes Setup\SmartIconsWays toHow Do I?Ways toH_WAYS_TO_SET_UP_SMARTICONSContext Help FormWays to set up SmartIcons CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####### ########################################################## ########################################################## &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can resize a picture that was pasted or imported into a Notes document. (Notes treats a picture as one unit, so you must resize the entire picture.) To resize a picture 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the picture.t 3. Drag the box in the picture's lower right corner. Note Notes displays the picture's current width and height as a percentage of its original width and height above the status bar.o To return a picture to its original size 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click the picture.n 3. Choose Picture - Picture Properties. 4. Click the Basics tab. 5. Click "Reset width and height to 100%." See related topics Click here to see this topic Adding a picture Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When an alarm goes off, Notes displays the Alarm dialog box, which shows a description of the calendar entry associated with the alarm. To repeat the alarm 10 minutes later, click Snooze. To repeat the alarm a different number of minutes later, specify the number of minutes in the Snooze for field and then click Snooze. To clear the alarm, click OK.U Note If you click Snooze and exit Notes before the alarm goes off again, Notes clears the alarm. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you start Notes, Notes checks to see if any alarms were scheduled to go off since you last exited Notes. If any alarms were scheduled to go off, Notes asks if you want to display them. 1. When Notes asks if you want to display missed alarms, do one of the following:s To clear the missed alarms, select No. To display the missed alarms, select Yes.l If you select Yes, Notes displays the Missed Alarms dialog box, which shows a description of the calendar entry associated with each missed alarm. 2. If you selected Yes, do one of the following: To repeat some of the alarms 10 minutes later and clear the rest, select the alarms you want to repeat and click Snooze. To repeat some of the alarms a different number of minutes later and clear the rest, specify the number of minutes in the Snooze for field and then click Snooze. To clear all of the alarms, click Done. Note If you click Snooze and exit Notes before the selected alarms go off again, Notes clears the alarms. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can save a document you're working in and keep it open, or save a document and close it. It's a good idea to save a document often while you're working in it. To save a document and keep it open 1. Choose File - Save or press CTRL+S (or COMMAND+S on the Macintosh). To save a document and close itS 1. Press ESC. 2. Select Yes to save your changes.i Tip You can also save documents with the File Save icon in the SmartIcons bar. Click See related topics Click here to see this topic Saving a mail message Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to save documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a database designer Click here to see this topic enables versioning for a form Click here to see this topic , you can save multiple versions of a document created with the form. Versioning is useful when you want to track revisions of a document. To save a new version of a document, choose File - Save As New Version.t Note You can only use File - Save As New Version if the database designer enables manual versioning for the current form. (If the database designer enables automatic versioning for the form, a new version of the document is created each time you choose File - Save.) See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to save documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you're in a keyword field, you can select from a list of available Click here to see this topic A predefined choice in a keyword field. A keyword can be one or more words. keywords 1. In a keyword field, press ENTER, or click the entry helper button if the field has one. 2. Do one of the following:e Select a keyword from the list.n If the list does not contain the keyword you want and the New Keywords box is available, type your own keyword.e Note Some keyword fields accept more than one keyword. 3. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic About documentsr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can select the ports you want to use at a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. In the Ports to use field, select the ports you want to use at the location. Note Notes displays the ports that are currently enabled for your workstation (except for disconnected locations). 3. Choose File - Save to save the location document. Notes uses the selected ports in the order in which they're displayed. To Click here to see this topic enable a port Click here to see this topic for your workstation or Click here to see this topic change the port order Click here to see this topic , choose File - Tools - User Preferences and click Ports. See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. If necessary, double-click the calendar entry and click Edit Document. 2. Click Alarm options. If you haven't enabled the alarm system, Notes asks if you want to enable it. 3. If necessary, click Yes. 4. Do one of the following: Select Before or After and specify the number of minutes before or after the entry that you want to set the alarm for. Select On and Click here to see this topic specify the date and times Click here to see this topic that you want to set the alarm for. 5. (Optional) Specify a different message in the Alarm Message field.e Note Notes uses the entry's description as the alarm message by default. 6. Click OK. When you save the entry, Notes sets the alarm. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set an alarm for all appointments and meetings, all reminders, all events, and/or all anniversaries. 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. If necessary, select "Enable alarm notifications." 3. Select "Automatically set alarm(s) for" and do any of the following: To set an alarm for all appointments and meetings, select Appointments/Meetings and specify the number of minutes in advance that you want to set the alarm for. To set an alarm for all reminders, select Reminders and specify the number of minutes in advance that you want to set the alarm for. To set an alarm for all events, select Events and specify the number of days in advance that you want to set the alarm for. To set an alarm for all anniversaries, select Anniversaries and specify the number of days in advance that you want to set the alarm for. 4. Click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set and manage alarms Click here to see this topic ~Zc . V$zqG Yaocw k(IJ$ ` k]w ]n]OS L,w." T'j|}W=" iH(Z5 +*<6W7p B#=1Y *(=E! m:HWC! m;iYP @Iw"C !%)3 kaZo%x2$ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can enter tab stops in the Text Properties InfoBox for one or more paragraphs. 1. Make sure the document is in r Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. c Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose Text - Text Properties. Note To set tabs for a hotspot, button, attachment, or object, select the item and choose - Properties. (Notes sets tabs for the paragraph that contains the item.) 4. Click the Page tab. "Univers l Light FPalace Script 5. In the Tabs box, do one of the following: Select Individually set and enter the tab stops you want. Select Evenly spaced and enter the interval at which you want to place tab stops. Note Enter numbers in inches or centimeters (for example 1" or 2.5cm). If you enter more than one tab stop, separate them with semicolons (for example, 1.5";2.5";3"). Enter L, C, R, or D before the tab stop to specify a left, centered, right, or decimal tab stop, respectively (for example, C1" or R2.5cm).t See related topics Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set tabs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic ruler to set tab stops for one or more paragraphs. 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) 3. Choose View - Ruler. 4. On the ruler, do one or more of the following:! Click where you want a left tab stop.Y Right-click (on the Macintosh, press OPTION and click) where you want a right tab stop. Press SHIFT and click where you want a decimal tab stop. Press SHIFT and right-click (on the Macintosh, press SHIFT+OPTION and click) where you want a centered tab stop. To remove a tab stop, click it. To change a tab's type, right-click the tab stop and select a tab type (on the Macintosh, click the tab stop to delete it and create a new one). See related topics Click here to see this topic About the rulers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Changing the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set tabs Click here to see this topic 'xy", &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a phone number to use to connect to a server over a modem. 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers.R Note Notes opens the Connection view of your Personal Address Book. 2. Do one of the following:l To create a server connection document, click Add Connection. To edit a server connection document, select the server and click Edit Connection. 3. Do the following: In the Connection type field, select Dialup Modem. In the Server name field, enter the name of the server you want to access. In the Country code field, enter the server's country code.m In the Area code field, enter the server's area code.e In the Always use area code field, select Yes if you want to dial the area code every time you call the server. Select No if you want Notes to dial the server's area code (and, if necessary, country code) only when you call the server from a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location with a different area code. In the Phone number field, enter the server's phone number. 4. Choose File - Save to save the server connection document. TipF To specify more than one phone number for a server, enter each phone number separated by a semicolon. This way, each time you call the server Notes lets you select the number to dial. To automatically delay dialing, include one or more commas within a phone number; each comma forces a 2-second delay. To make a phone number more readable, include parentheses and hyphens within the phone number; Notes ignores them when it dials the number.k Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connectionsI Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify phone numbersc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specifying phone information for a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If your organization has set up hunt groups for Click here to see this topic passthru servers Click here to see this topic , you can use a hunt group name to connect to multiple passthru servers with a single phone call. 1. Ask your Domino administrator for the hunt group country code, area code, and phone number. 2. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers. Note Notes opens the Connection view of your Personal Address Book.P 3. Do one of the following: To create a hunt group connection document, click Add Connection. To edit a hunt group connection document, select the hunt group name and click Edit Connection. 4. Do the following: In the Connection type field, select Hunt Group. In the Hunt group name field, enter the name you want to use for the hunt group. You can use any name. In the Country code field, enter the hunt group country code.n In the Area code field, enter the hunt group area code.i In the Always use area code field, select Yes if you want to dial the area code every time you call the hunt group. Select No if you want Notes to dial the hunt group area code (and, if necessary, country code) only when you call the hunt group from a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location with a different area code. In the Phone number field, enter the hunt group phone number.g 5. Choose File - Save to save the hunt group connection document.c Tipi To automatically delay dialing, include one or more commas within a phone number; each comma forces a 2-second delay. To make a phone number more readable, include parentheses and hyphens within the phone number--Notes ignores them when it dials the number.d Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify phone numbers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specifying phone information for a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use a specific network port to connect to a server on a local area network. 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers. Note Notes opens the Connection view of your Personal Address Book. 2. Do one of the following: To create a server connection document, click Add Connection. To edit a server connection document, select the server and click Edit Connection. 3. Do the following: In the Connection type field, select "Local Area Network." In the Server name field, enter the name of the server you want to access. In the Use LAN port field, specify the enabled port you want to use. 4. Choose File - Save to save the server connection document.M To Click here to see this topic enable a port Click here to see this topic for the workstation, choose File - Tools - User Preferences and click Ports. To _ Click here to see this topic select a port for the current location Click here to see this topic , choose File - Mobile - Edit Current Location. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you have access to a Click here to see this topic passthru serverh Click here to see this topic , you can use the passthru server to connect to other servers. Servers you connect to using a passthru server are called destination servers.a 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers. Note Notes opens the Connection view of your Personal Address Book. 2. Do one of the following:s To create a server connection document, click Add Connection.i To edit a server connection document, select the server and click Edit Connection. 3. Do the following: In the Connection type field, select Passthru Server.i In the Server name field, enter the name of the destination server you want to access. In the Passthru server name or hunt group name field, enter the name of the passthru server or Click here to see this topic hunt group Click here to see this topic you want to use. 4. Choose File - Save to save the server connection document.t If you're going to connect to a passthru server over a modem, make sure you Click here to see this topic create a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic and specify a phone number for the passthru server. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connectionsf Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a hunt group connection Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using a remote LAN service, such as Microsoft Remote Access Service or AppleTalk Remote Access, you can use a remote LAN server to connect to other servers on the network. Click here for Windows 95 and Windows NT information In Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, remote access is called "Dial-Up Networking." To create a remote LAN server connection document: 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers.e Note Notes opens the Connection view of your Personal Address Book.M 2. Click Add Connection. 3. In the Connection type field, select "Remote LAN Service."c 4. In the Server name field, enter the name of the server you want to access. 5. In the Use LAN port field, specify an enabled port that uses the same protocol driver as the remote LAN server. (For example, if the remote LAN server uses TCP, specify TCP.) 6. In the Choose a Service Type field, specify the remote LAN service you're using. 7. If you're using Microsoft Remote Access Service, do the following: In the Remote connection name field, enter the name of the remote LAN server you want to use. (Optional) In the Login name field, enter a name to override the name specified in the phone book in your operating system. (Optional) In the Password field, enter a password to override the password specified in the phone book in your operating system. (Optional) In the Phone number field, enter a phone number to override the number specified in the phone book in your operating system.n Click OK. 8. If you're using AppleTalk Remote Access, enter the location in your operating system of the connection document you want to use, and click OK. Note This is an AppleTalk connection document, not a Notes connection document.l 9. Choose File - Save to save the remote LAN server connection (Notes) document. To edit a remote LAN server connection document: 1. Choose File - Mobile - Server Phone Numbers.M Note Notes opens the Server Connections view of your Personal Address Book. 2. Select the server and click Edit Connection. 3. If the options you want to modify are not editable on the form, click Modify Remote LAN Service Configuration to open a dialog box in which you can edit options. 4. Edit the options you want and click OK to close the dialog box. 5. Choose File - Save to save the server connection document. Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Before you use mobile Notes, you need to perform the following tasks:w Click here to see this topic Task 1: Set up a modem Click here to see this topic . To set up your modem, you must enable a port for the modem (if necessary) and specify your modem type. Click here to see this topic Task 2: Set up a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic for each server you want to call. You specify the phone number for each server in a server connection document in your Personal Address Book. Click here to see this topic Task 3: Choose a mobile location Click here to see this topic such as Home or Travel. See related topics Click here to see this topic About setting up mobile Notes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You use the Network and Remote Workstation Setup dialog box to set up Notes for use both on a Click here to see this topic Computers that share devices such as printers and file servers, and can communicate with each other. A LAN is often confined to one building because connections are made over cable or dedicated lines. local area network and over a modem. (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) 1. In the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box, select "Network and remote connections." 2. If you have your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user ID file on a disk, select "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file." 3. Click OK to close the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box. If you're not sure if you have a user ID or what type of connection you have, select Quit and see your Domino administrator. When you're ready, you can restart Notes and begin setup again. 4. If you selected "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file," select the name of your user ID file and click OK. (If the user ID is password-protected, enter the password and click OK.) 5. In the Network and Remote Workstation Setup dialog box, do all of the following: Enter your user name if necessary. Enter your Click here to see this topic The server on which your Lotus Notes mail file is stored. If you don't use Notes mail, your Notes administrator assigns you a home server. home serverE name. If you use Notes mail, enter your home server's phone number. (Optional) Under "Connect to server now," select "Via modem" if you want to use Notes over a modem the first time you start Notes. (Optional) Enter a phone dialing prefix. To change the default settings for the modem port, click Setup. Change the settings. To specify an acquire script, click Acquire Script. Select a script and edit it if necessary, and then click OK. Click OK when you are finished specifying the modem settings. (Optional) Click Script to select a connect script for the modem and edit if necessary. Then click OK. Select the correct type of network protocol your workstation uses to connect to Domino servers. To change the default settings for the network type, click Setup. Change the settings and click OK. For information about specifying secondary Notes name servers, see Chapter 6 of Configuring the Domino Network . Click OK when you are finished setting up the network connection.i Specify how you want to connect to the server after completing the Setup program: by network or by modem port. Click OK. 6. Click OK to close the Network and Remote Workstation dialog box.C 7. In the Time Zone Setup dialog box, select a time zone and click OK. 8. Click OK again to complete your workstation setup.n Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Notes the first time Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setup Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You use the Remote Workstation Setup dialog box to set up Notes for use over a modem. (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) 1. In the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box, select "Remote connection (via modem)." 2. If you have your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user ID file on a disk, select "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file." 3. Click OK to close the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box. TipI If you're not sure if you have a user ID or what type of connection you have, select Quit and see your Domino administrator. When you're ready, you can restart Notes and begin setup again. 4. If you selected "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file," select the name of your user ID file and click OK. (If the user ID is password-protected, enter the password and click OK.) 5. In the Remote Workstation Setup dialog box, do all of the following:u Enter your user name if necessary. Enter your Click here to see this topic The server on which your Lotus Notes mail file is stored. If you don't use Notes mail, your Notes administrator assigns you a home server. home server name. If you use Notes Mail , enter your home server's phone number. (Optional) Enter a phone dialing prefix. Select a modem type and modem port. To change the default settings for the modem port, click Setup. Change the settings. To specify an acquire script, click Acquire Script. Select a script and edit it if necessary, and then click OK. Click OK when you are finished specifying the modem settings.U (Optional) Click Script to select a connect script for the modem and edit if necessary. Then click OK. 6. Click OK to close the Remote Workstation Setup dialog box. 7. In the Time Zone Setup dialog box, select a time zone and click OK. 8. Click OK again to complete your workstation setup. Click here to see this topic See detailsu Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Notes the first time Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupa Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You use the Network Workstation Setup dialog box to set up Notes for use on a Click here to see this topic Computers that share devices such as printers and file servers, and can communicate with each other. A LAN is often confined to one building because connections are made over cable or dedicated lines. local area network . (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) 1. In the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box, select "Network connection (via LAN)." 2. If you have your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user IDt file on a disk, select "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file." 3. Click OK to close the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box. If you're not sure if you have a user ID or what type of connection you have, select Quit and see your Domino administrator. When you're ready, you can restart Notes and begin setup again. 4. If you selected "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file," select the name of your user ID file and click OK. (If the user ID is password-protected, enter the password and click OK.) 5. In the Network Workstation Setup dialog box, do all of the following: Enter your user name if necessary. Enter your g Click here to see this topic The server on which your Lotus Notes mail file is stored. If you don't use Notes mail, your Notes administrator assigns you a home server. home servers name. Select a network type. To change the default settings for the network type, click Setup. Change the settings and click OK. For information about specifying secondary Notes name servers, see Chapter 6 of Lotus Domino 4.6 Configuring the Domino Network . Click OK when you are finished setting up the network connection. 6. Click OK to close the Network Workstation Setup dialog box. 7. In the Time Zone Setup dialog box, select a time zone and click OK. 8. Click OK again to complete your workstation setup. Click here to see this topic See detailsp Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Notes the first timeS Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupa Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You use the Unconnected Workstation Setup dialog box to set up Notes for use as a standalone workstation. (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) 1. In the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box, select "No connection to a server."s 2. If you have your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user IDp file on a disk, select "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file." 3. Click OK to close the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box. If you're not sure what type of connection you have or if you have a user ID, select Quit and see your Domino administrator. When you're ready, you can restart Notes and begin setup again. 4. If you selected "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file," select the name of your user ID file and click OK. (If the user ID is password-protected, enter the password and click OK.)P 5. In the Unconnected Workstation Setup dialog box, enter your user name if necessary. 6. Click OK to close the Unconnected Workstation Setup dialog box. 7. In the Time Zone Setup dialog box, select a time zone and click OK. 8. Click OK again to complete your workstation setup.e Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Notes the first time Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setup Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can store the Click here to see this topic free time schedules Click here to see this topic of selected users locally. This way, you can Click here to see this topic look up free time for meetings Click here to see this topic with these users even when you're working remotely. To set up Replicator to store selected free time schedules locally 1. Click the Replicator tab. 2. Double-click the arrow button on the "Local free time info" entry.C $Fonts =Joe Levine/OU=C Note If the "Local free time info" entry does not appear, switch to a location at which you use a local mail file (for example, Home) to make the entry appear and then switch back to the current location. 3. Under "Keep local free time information for," specify the names of the users and/or groups whose free time schedules you want to store. Note If your organization uses hierarchical names, you must specify each user's full hierarchical name. For example, if you want to specify Mary Tsen and her hierarchical name is Mary Tsen/Illustration/Production/Acme/US, you must specify this full hierarchical name. 4. (Optional) Do any of the following: Under "Amount of free time to keep local," select the amount of free time information you want to store for each user. Under "Do not refresh free time information more often than," select the amount of times you want Replicator to replicate free time information during p Click here to see this topic scheduled replicationT Click here to see this topic 5. Click OK. To replicate selected free time schedules 1. Click the Replicator tab. 2. Click the "Local free time info" entry. 3. Choose Actions - Replicate Selected Database. Click here to see this topic See detailsn Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About Replicator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage your free time schedule Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to replicate databases with Replicator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify whether a linked object is updated automatically or manually when the object is activated. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modei , choose Edit - External Links.f 2. Select the link.w 3. Do one of the following: Select Automatic to update continuously as the object's data is edited. Select Manual to update only as needed.N 4. Click Close. Tip To update a linked object manually, make sure the document is in l Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode and press F9. Tipj It's useful to select Manual as the update type for objects, such as large bitmaps, that take a lot of time to update. See related topics Click here to see this topic Updating a linked object Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports.F 3. Select the port your modem is connected to (for example, COM2). 4. If necessary, select "Port Enabled" to enable the port. 5. Click R Port Options, where Port is the port name (for example, COM2 Options). 6. Select a modem type.G 7. (Optional) Specify any additional modem settings you want. 8. Click OK. 9. Click OK to close the User Preferences dialog box. Click here to see this topic See detailsc Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify the type of paper you want to use to print.O Click here for Windows information 1. Choose File - Page Setup. 2. Click Paper. 3. Under First Page and Other Page, do one of the following: Select Manual Feed to use paper loaded in the printer's manual input slot. (If no paper is loaded, the printer waits for you to load paper.) Select Upper Tray to use paper loaded in the printer's upper tray. Select Lower Tray to use paper loaded in the printer's lower tray. Note The options that are available depend on the printer you're using. 4. Click OK. Tipp To restore the original paper source settings, click Reset. Click here for OS/2 information To specify a paper source, choose File - Print, click Printer, and click Setup. Click here for Macintosh information To specify a paper source, choose File - Print.A Click here for UNIX information To specify a paper source, choose File - Print, click Printer, and click Options.e See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printr Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a default passthru server for a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location . When Notes can't connect to a server directly, Notes tries to use the default passthru server (for the current location) to connect to the server. 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. In the Passthru server field, enter the name of a passthru server. Note Your Domino administrator may have already specified a passthru server for you. 3. Choose File - Save to save the location document. You can specify additional passthru servers to use to connect to servers. To do so, you Click here to see this topic set up passthru server connections Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About using passthru servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Print. 2. Click Printer.c 3. Select a printer. Note Notes displays a list of the printers you specified when you set up Notes on your workstation, or that you installed using the Windows or OS/2 Control Panel. 4. Click OK. Click here for UNIX information 1. Choose File - Print. 2. Click Printer.n 3. Click Options.& 4. Under Printer Name, select a printer and click OK.e Note Notes displays a list of the printers your UNIX administrator has installed. 5. Click OK and then Apply. 6. (Optional) To automatically use this printer for future Notes sessions, click Save and then Apply.s Note The first time you print, you must specify a printer. Click here for Macintosh information To specify a printer, use the Chooser on the Apple menu. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printV Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can print in portrait or landscape mode. 1. Choose File - Print.H 2. Click Printer. 3. Click Setup. 4. Select an Orientation setting.r 5. Click OK. Landscape mode is useful for printing parts of documents that are wider than your printer's maximum print width (such as pictures and tables). Click here for Macintosh information To specify print orientation, choose File - Page Setup. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a replication schedule for a c Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location . When the location is current, you can use the Replicator workspace page to select databases and Click here to see this topic replicate them on the schedule Click here to see this topic 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. Under Replication, do the following: In the "Schedule" field, select Enabled. In the "Replicate daily between" field, specify start and end times that define the period of the day during which you want replication to occur.L In the "Repeat every" field, specify the number of minutes you want to elapse between replication sessions. In the "Days of week" field, specify the days on which you want replication to occur._ 3. Choose File - Save to save the location document. You can specify a replication schedule for the current location by clicking the Replicator tab and then clicking the clock button on the "Start replication at" entry. CREATE_REPLICATO . Yo eate call and ha See related topics Click here to see this topic About scheduling replication Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About locationsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify Replicator options Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Replicators Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a User ID file that Notes should switch to for a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location . For example, if you sometimes travel to a different office, create a location document that switches to an ID authorized for servers at that office. 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. Expand the Advanced section. 3. In the "User ID to switch to" field, enter the operating system path and name of a User ID file. 4. Choose File - Save to save the location document. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switching to a different User ID Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When a Date or Time field has a date or time box next to it (for example, when you create a calendar entry), you can use it to specify the date or time. To specify a date 1. Click the date box to the right of the date field. 2. (Optional) To move back or forward one month, click the arrow in the top left or right corner of the date selection box. 3. Click the date you want. Note Notes displays the currently selected date in bold. To specify a time 1. Click the time box to the right of the time field. 2. Do any of the following: To change the start time, drag the top clock to the time you want. To change the end time, drag the bottom clock to the time you want. To move both the start and end times at once, drag the duration bar (between the start and end times) to the time you want.t To display a different range of time, click the arrow in the top or bottom right corner of the time selection box. 3. Click the checkmark in the bottom left corner of the box. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify headers and footers that appear when you print any document in a database, print a list of documents in a folder or view, print a Calendar view, or print a list of calendar entries. 1. Choose File - Database - Properties.t 2. Click the Printer tab.e Click her this topic print margins( 3. Select Header or Footer.c 4. Do one or more of the following:v Enter text.n to see this topi Crop pages H_CROPPING_ ated topics Click the Page icon to enter the page number.n Click the Date icon to enter the date the document is printed. Click the Time icon to enter the time the document is printed. Click the Tab icon to insert a tab. Click the Title icon to enter the document title. Tipi To specify a multi-line header or footer, enter a carriage return at the end of each line. 5. (Optional) Change the font, point size, or style for the header or footer.e Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Numbering pageso Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting print marginsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify headers and footersa Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script 1. Choose File - Document Properties. 2. Click the Printer tab.s Click her this topic print margins( 3. Select Header or Footer.r 4. Do one or more of the following:e Enter text.i lick here to see Abo UT_PRINTING_DOCU Click the Page icon to enter the page number.t Click the Date icon to enter the date the document is printed. Click the Time icon to enter the time the document is printed. Click the Tab icon to insert a tab.a Click the Title icon to enter the document title.i Tipe To specify a multi-line header or footer, enter a carriage return at the end of each line. 5. (Optional) Change the font, point size, or style for the header or footer.n Click here to see this topic See detailst Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Numbering pages Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting print margins Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify headers and footers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify mail options such as whether to use server-based or workstation-based mail at a Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. Under Mail, do any of the following: In the Mail file location field, select On server to use your mail file directly on a server at the location or select Local to use a local replica of your mail file at the location. In the Mail file field, enter the path to your mail file. In the Mail domain field, enter the mail file's domain. In the Recipient name type-ahead field, select Disabled if you don't want to use the quick-address method when you type mail addresses at the location. Select "Personal Address Book" to have Notes look for names in your Personal Address Book when you type mail addresses. Select "Personal then Public Address Book" to have Notes look for names in your Personal Address Book and then the Public Address Book on your mail server when you type mail addresses. In the Recipient name lookup field, select "Stop after first match" to have Notes find only the first name that matches the recipient name when you send mail from the location. Select "Exhaustively check all address books" to have Notes find all of the names that match the recipient name and ask you which one to use. In the Transfer outgoing mail field, enter the number of outgoing mail messages you want to automatically initiate mail routing. (This option is available only when Local is selected in the Mail file location field.) 3. Choose File - Save to save the location document. See related topics Click here to see this topic About locationse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Addressing a message using the quick-address method Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can update settings such as the area code and time zone for the current Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location . This is useful if you work with one location (such as Travel) in different places. 1. Choose File - Mobile - Edit Current Time/Phone. 2. Do any of the following:i In the Dial field, enter the number you need to dial to get an outside line at the location (if any). In the Country code field, enter the country code at the location. In the Area code field, enter the area code at the location. In the Time zone field, select the time zone at the location. Select or deselect "Daylight savings time." In the Date field, enter the current date at the location. In the Time field, enter the current time at the location. 3. Click OK. Tipl To have Notes display this dialog box automatically when you use the location, choose File - Mobile - Edit Current Location and select Yes in the Prompt for time/date/phone field. See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a locationf Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specifying phone information for a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify phone information such as a dialing prefix or calling card number for a mobile Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location (such as Home or Travel). 1. If necessary, do the following: Choose File - Mobile - Locations. Select the location and click Edit Location. 2. Under Phone Dialing, do any of the following: In the Prefix for outside line field, enter the number you need to dial to access an outside line at the location (if any). For example, many business phones in the United States require that you dial 9 to access an outside line. In the International prefix field, enter the number you need to dial to make international calls. In the Country code at this location field, enter the country code for the location. In the Long distance prefix field, enter the number you need to dial to make long distance calls. In the Area code at this location, enter the area code for the location. In the Calling card access number field, enter a calling card access number to use a calling card for each call you make from the location. (The access number is the number you dial before a phone number to indicate that you want to use a calling card).e In the Calling card number field, enter a calling card number to use a calling card for each call you make from the location.y 3. To use a different phone number for a server at the location, do the following: Under Phone Dialing, click Dialing Rules, and select the server. Enter a different dialing prefix, phone number, and/or suffix for the server. Click OK.r You can include commas in a phone number or dialing prefix to automatically delay dialing. Each comma forces a 2-second delay. 4. Choose File - Save to save the location document. See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify phone numbers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify additional printer settings, such as paper size and scaling, depending on the printer and operating system you're using. Note For information on available print settings, see your operating system's Help. 1. Choose File - Print. 2. Click Printer. 3. Click Setup (or Options for UNIX).s 4. Specify the settings you want to use. 5. Click OK. Click here for Macintosh information To specify printer-specific settings, choose File - Page Setup. See related topics Click here to see this topic Specifying a paper source Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to printj Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script By default Notes lets all users read your Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic so that they can Click here to see this topic look up your free time for meetings Click here to see this topic . You can limit who can read your free time schedule to selected users and/or groups. 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. In the "Only the following users can read my Freetime Schedule" field, specify the names of the users and/or groups that you want to read your free time schedule." 3. Click OK. Note Reading your free time schedule is different from reading your calendar. If a user can read your free time schedule, the user can see the ranges of time during which you're busy but cannot see what you're doing. If a user can Click here to see this topic read your calendar Click here to see this topic , the user can read your calendar entries and see what you're doing. To let all users read your free time schedule, leave the "Only the following users can read my Freetime Schedule" field blank. To prevent all users from reading your free time schedule, specify only your name in the field. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage your free time schedule Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify the time during the week that you're normally available for meetings. This way, other users can Click here to see this topic look up your free time for meetingsI Click here to see this topic 1. Choose Actions - Calendar Tools - Calendar Profile. 2. Under "Allowable free times," select each day that you normally work and specify the hours that you normally work each day. For example, if you work on Saturdays from 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. and from 12:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., select Saturday and enter 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM. 3. Click OK. Note Notes saves the Click here to see this topic free time schedule Click here to see this topic information you specify in a database on your mail server. To specify the day that is normally the first day of your work week, choose File - Tools - User Preferences, click International, select a day in the "Week starts on" field, and click OK. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to manage your free time schedule Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You use the Time Zone Setup dialog box to specify your time zone. (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) 1. c Select a time zone. 2. If your local area does not observe daylight savings time, deselect "Observe Daylight Savings Time April-October."A 3. Click OK. 4. Click OK again to complete your workstation setup.a TipN To change the time zone for the current Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location , choose File - Mobile - Edit Current Location, and select a different "Local time zone" setting. Note Notes sorts documents based on the time zone in which they are created. For example, if a document is created in New York at 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time and another is created in Chicago at 1:00 PM Central Standard Time, Notes sorts the New York document first because New York time is one hour earlier than Chicago time. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Notes the first timer Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can create a bulleted list automatically by adding bullets to paragraphs.e 1. Make sure the document is in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit moder 2. Click here to see this topic You can select one or more paragraphs when you specify paragraph properties (such as margins and tabs). To select one paragraph, click the paragraph. To select more than one paragraph, drag the pointer from the beginning of the first paragraph to the end of the last paragraph. You can also specify paragraph properties before you type a paragraph. Click where you want to start the paragraph, specify paragraph properties, and then type the paragraph. Select the paragraph(s) you want to start with a bullet. 3. Choose Text - Bullets. Tipc You can also add bullets with the Bullet icon in the SmartIcons bar. Ways to add ion to documents Click here to see this topic See details Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create lists Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can enable background indexing at startup so you can Click here to see this topic create full text indexes Click here to see this topic in the background. You can then continue working in Notes without waiting until Notes completes the indexes. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Select "Enable local background indexing" and click OK. 3. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. Note If background indexing is enabled when you replicate databases, Notes automatically updates each database's full text index and views in the background after replication. See related topics Click here to see this topic About full text indexes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify startup settings Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create and manage full text indexes Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script In addition to starting and exiting Notes, you can cancel a command or action by stopping Notes. To start Notes, double-click the Notes application icon. To stop Notes, press CTRL+BREAK. To exit Notes, choose File - Exit Notes or press ALT+F4. To start Notes with the keyboard, press ALT+W, choose the window that contains your Notes icon, use the arrow keys to select the icon, and press ENTER. Click here for UNIX information To start Notes, enter notes &s at the UNIX prompt.e To stop Notes, press CTRL+BREAK. To exit Notes, choose File - Exit Notes or press ALT+F4. If you integrated Notes with your desktop environment when you installed Notes, you can also start Notes by choosing Lotus Notes from the Root menu. Click here for Macintosh information To start Notes, double-click the Notes application icon. To stop Notes, press COMMAND+. (period). To exit Notes, choose File - Quit or press COMMAND+Q.t Click here to see this topic See detailse Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About Lotus Noteso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can run scheduled Click here to see this topic Where users create the three types of agents: simple action, formula, and LotusScript. agents when you start Notes. This way, you can have Notes automatically perform tasks you have scheduled, such as sending mail or looking for certain topics.U 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Select "Enable scheduled local agents" and click OK.f 3. Click OK when Notes tells you some preferences will not take effect until you restart Notes. See related topics Click here to see this topic About agents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Making a scheduled agent Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to specify startup settings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Macintosh System 7 or later, you can link data published in other Macintosh applications to a Notes document by adding a subscriber. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode , click where you want the data to appear. 2. Choose Create - Subscribe. 3. If necessary, select the drive and folder containing the edition file you want to subscribe to. 4. Select the edition file. Note Edition files are represented by gray rectangle icons. 5. Click Subscribe.t See related topics Click here to see this topic About subscribing to Macintosh-based data Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Updating subscription data Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applications Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To switch to a different workspace page, click the page's workspace tab. To use the keyboard to switch to a different page, press CTRL (or COMMAND on the Macintosh) and the left or right arrow. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up your workspacee Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows 95, Notes runs in SDI mode by default, which means that each window you open is independent of the Notes window and has its own menu, SmartIcons bar, and status bar. You can switch back to MDI mode and keep Notes windows within the main Notes window. 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Under Advanced options, select or deselect "Keep all windows within main Notes window (MDI)." 3. Click OK. Note To cycle through open windows in MDI mode, press CTRL+F6 (instead of CTRL+TAB). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify advanced settingst Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can trace how Notes tries to connect to a server on a network. This way, you can locate problems with a connection attempt.D 1. Choose File - Tools - User Preferences. 2. Click Ports. 3. Click Trace Connection. 4. For Destination, enter a server name. 5. (Optional) To save trace information in your LOG.NSF file, select the type of information you want to save from the Log options box. 6. Click Trace. 7. Click Done when you are through reviewing the information in the Trace Info box. Note For more information on tracing connection attempts, see Domino Administration Help or your network administrator. See related topics Click here to see this topic Checking a port's status Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up ports Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you send a meeting invitation, you can display the responses you receive from invitees in the original meeting entry. If you reserve a room and/or resource for the meeting, you can also display the response(s) you receive from the Resource Reservations database. 1. Double-click the meeting entry. 2. Click "Display invitee responses." Note If an invitee pencils in a meeting, Notes lists the invitee under "Accepted." 3. (Optional) To print the current invitee responses, click Print and then click OK. 4. When you're done viewing the invitee responses, click OK. Note If the meeting is a repeating meeting or if you selected "I don't want responses from the Invitees" for the meeting, Notes does not display "Display invitee responses" (unless you reserved a room or resource for the meeting).u Tipn To view meeting responses organized as response documents to the original meeting invitation, switch to the Meetings view. To view individual meeting responses, switch to the Inbox folder. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetings Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you reside in the United States, and you take the Lotus Notes software on a computer outside the United States, you need a Certificate for Temporary Export. You can use Notes to create this certificate. 1. Do one of the following: In your mail database, choose Create - Special - Temporary Export Certificate. In a non-mail database, choose Create - Mail - Special - Temporary Export Certificate. 2. Correct your name if the name that Notes supplies is not your legal name (for example, not the name on your passport).I 3. Under Company name, enter the full name of your organization. 4. Under Destination(s), enter all the countries to which you plan to travel.t 5. Under Product(s), leave the default supplied by Notes (Lotus Notes North American version), or add any additional releases of Notes that you plan to travel with. 6. Under U.S. departure date, enter the date you plan to leave the United States. 7. Under U.S. return date, enter the date you plan to return to the United States. 8. Read the list of certifications and click the check box to indicate that you have complied with the requirements. 9. Print the document. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script To turn back or forward one page in the Calendar view, do one of the following: Click the dog-ear in the bottom left or right corner of the calendar. e the display of endar view by Press Page Up or Page Down. To turn to a specific date, do one of the following: Click the date icon at the top of the calendar and a Click here to see this topic specify the date Click here to see this topic you want to turn to. e the display of Choose View - Calendar - Go To, specify the date you want to turn to, and click OK. To turn to the current date, click Go To Today. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can reverse many Notes actions, such as text entries and commands. To undo your last action, choose Edit - Undo or press CTRL+Z (or COMMAND+Z on the Macintosh). Note The full name of the Undo command depends on your last action; for example, if your last action was a deletion, Notes displays Edit - Undo Delete. If Notes can't undo your last action, the Undo command is unavailable. See related topics Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can update a linked object's data manually. 1. Open the document that contains the linked object in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit mode Note If the object is a Click here to see this topic DDE (dynamic data exchange) A method for displaying data created with other Windows and Presentation Manager applications, such as graphics or spreadsheet ranges, within Notes documents. DDE objects can be reactivated and updated to reflect the current state of changing data. DDEm object, make sure the server application is running and the linked file is open. 2. Do one of the following: To update all linked objects in the document, press F9. To update one linked object in the document, choose Edit - External Links, select the link, and click Update Now. Note When you open a document containing one or more linked Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. objects, Notes asks if you want to update the object(s).u See related topics Click here to see this topic Specifying a linked object's update type Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Macintosh System 7 or later, you can update a subscriber's data. 1. With the document in Click here to see this topic Edit mode lets you modify documents. To put a document in edit mode, choose Actions - Edit Document or press CTRL+E (or COMMAND+E on the Macintosh). If the document's already open, you can also put it in edit mode by double-clicking it. edit modeo , double-click the subscriber. 2. e Do one of the following: Select Automatically to update data when it is changed and saved.e Select Manually to update data as needed. 3. If you selected Manually, select Get Edition Now to update information immediately. 4. Select OK. To delete subscription data from a document, select Cancel Subscriber. To open the original publisher file, select Open Publisher. See related topics Click here to see this topic About subscribing to Macintosh-based datah Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Subscribing to Macintosh-based data Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can update the status of tasks so that Notes displays each task in the correct category in the To Do view. To update the status of tasks manually 1. If necessary, switch to the To Do view. 2. Click Update Tasks. To update the status of tasks automatically 1. Switch to the Agents view. Note You must have access to run agents on your mail server. If you're not sure if you have access, see your Domino administrator. 2. Click the box to the left of Update Tasks. 3. If Notes asks you to specify a server on which the agent should run, specify your mail server and click OK. The default time that Notes runs the agent each day is 1:00 AM. To run the agent at a different time, double-click the Update Tasks agent, click Schedule, specify a different time, click OK, and save the agent. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use a button to perform a Notes action. For example, a button can automatically send a mail message or open a database. A button looks like this: To use a button, click the button. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a button Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use a link to switch to another document, view, folder, or database, depending on the type of link.d Link type Link appearance Document View or folder Database in documents To use a link, click the link. To return to the original document, press ESC. To display a description of the link (usually its destination) in the status bar, hold the cursor over the link. Note To use a link, you must have access to the database the link leads to and the database must be on a Notes server on your network.d See related topics Click here to see this topic Previewing a linked document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a link Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documentso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Depending on its type, a hotspot may display pop-up text, switch to a linked destination, perform an action, or follow a URL link to a Web page. For example, a pop-up hotspot displays pop-up text like this: 1. Click and hold the mouse over the hotspot. 2. Do one of the following: If the hotspot displays pop-up text, read the text. If you see a link destination -- or other description -- for the hotspot in the status bar, click the hotspot to switch to the linked destination (another document, view, folder, or database). Otherwise, click the hotspot to perform a Notes action. Note To display pop-up text, you must be in Click here to see this topic You can read but not modify a document. To modify a document, you must have Editor access (or better) to the database or you must be the document's author. read mode See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you use Notes on Windows NT or Windows 95 and have OLE custom controls--such as Lotus Components--installed, you can create custom control objects in documents or on forms. An OLE custom control is a small, self-contained software module with its own data. Lotus Components are examples of controls. Lotus Components allow you to use other Lotus products, for example a Lotus spreadsheet or chart, while working in a Notes database. The Lotus Components software includes its own Windows Help topics, so look there for complete information on creating and using the components. Note Your organization may make OLE custom controls from various manufacturers available through Notes. OLE custom controls may or may not have Windows Help available. To create an OLE custom control object: 1. In a rich text field or on a form, choose Create - Object. 2. Do one of the following: Select a custom control, indicated with a starburst icon, from the list of all objects you may create. Click "Create a new control" to show only OLE custom controls such as Lotus Components in the list, and then select a custom control. 3. Click OK. To see Windows Help on Lotus Components: 1. In a rich text field or on a form, select a Lotus Component object. 2. Choose a command from the Help menu, or press F1. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using OLE custom controls Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you're using Windows, you can view an attached file directly in Notes, even if you don't have the application the file was created with.f 1. Double-click the file attachment. 2. Click View. Tipt To close the file when you're through viewing it, press ESC. Click here to see this topic See detailsA Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to use file attachments Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following:l Click here to see this topic Add one column or row to a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add one column or row to the end of a tableo Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add several columns or rows to a table Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic Qv6" &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Before you can add a Java applet to a document, you must first Click here to see this topic prepare to insert Java applets Click here to see this topic . Then you can: Click here to see this topic Import an applet from your file system Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Link to an applet on the Web Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Paste an applet into a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script An object embedded from a file is a copy of data from the file; changes made to the original file are not reflected in the Notes document. A linked object is a pointer to data in another file; changes made to the original file are reflected in the Notes document. You can include data from other applications by adding embedded or linked Click here to see this topic Lotus Notes: A copy of data from a server application for embedding in a client application; or, a pointer to data in a server application for linking in a client application. objectsa to Notes documents. You can Click here to see this topic Embed part of a file in a Notes document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Embed an entire file in a Notes document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Embed new data in a Notes document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Link a file to a Notes documento Click here to see this topic Click here for Windows 95 and Windows NT information Click here to see this topic Embed an OLE custom control, such as a Lotus Component Click here to see this topic If you use Notes in Windows and have Lotus Components installed, you can use self-contained software modules.. You can also:s Click here to see this topic Create a link to embedded data Click here to see this topic You can link data from an embedded Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2C object in Notes to another Notes document or to another OLE 2 client application. Click here to see this topic Create a link to a Notes document, view, or database Click here to see this topic in Notes or in another Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2 client application Click here for OS/2 information You cannot create embedded objects; you can create only linked objects. See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to share information with other applicationst Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Assign a task to yourself Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a task to others Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a task from an existing documentr Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage tasks Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can connect to a Domino server over a modem. You can: Click here to see this topic Call a serverd Click here to see this topic by having Notes dial a server's phone number automatically. Click here to see this topic Call a server using an operatorn Click here to see this topic . If you need an operator to get an outside line (for example, if you're calling from a hotel room), you can dial a server's phone number manually.c When you're through using a server, you can Click here to see this topic hang up Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to specify phone numbers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following:O Click here to see this topic Set a column width Click here to see this topic by entering a width in the Cell width box in the Table Properties InfoBox. This is useful if you want to set a specific column width. Click here to see this topic Set a column width with the ruler Click here to see this topic . This is useful if you want to set an approximate column width quickly. To set individual column widths, choose Table - Table Properties, click Layout, and deselect "Fit table width to window."e Tipp You can also have Notes adjust column widths in a table so that the table fits the window it's in. To do so, choose Table - Table Properties, click Layout, and select "Fit table width to window." See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tables Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set margins for one or more paragraphs. You can: Click here to see this topic Set marginse Click here to see this topic by entering margin widths in the Text Properties InfoBox. This is useful if you want to change the left or right margin to a specific width. Click here to see this topic Set the left margin with the ruler Click here to see this topic . This is useful if you want to change the left margin to an approximate width quickly.a You can also P Click here to see this topic set print margins Click here to see this topic for an entire document. To do so, choose File - Page Setup (on the Macintosh, choose File - Print and click Margins). See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphsN Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Button Properties InfoBox to do the following: Click here to see this topic Change a button's label or size Click here to see this topic . You can change the text on a button, the size of a button, and whether the text on a button wraps. Click here to see this topic Format a button's label Click here to see this topic . You can change the font, size, style, or color of text on a button. Click here to see this topic Hide a buttong Click here to see this topic You can use the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane to do the following: Click here to see this topic Change a button's action Click here to see this topic . You can specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes or enter a formula or script for a button. You can also do the following: Click here to see this topic Move a button Click here to see this topic in a document.s Click here to see this topic Remove a button Click here to see this topic from a document. See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a button Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a button Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Hotspot Properties InfoBox to do the following: Click here to see this topic Hide or display a hotspot's border Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change a hotspot's pop-up text Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide a hotspot Click here to see this topic You can use the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information. design pane to do the following: Click here to see this topic Change a hotspot's action Click here to see this topic . You can specify a pre-programmed action that Notes includes or enter a formula or script for the hotspot. You can also do the following: Click here to see this topic Move a hotspot Click here to see this topic in a document. Click here to see this topic Remove a hotspot Click here to see this topic from a document and keep its contents, or remove both a hotspot and its contents. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Using a hotspot Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You must be in a @ Click here to see this topic On a form, a type of field that can include pictures, tables, pop-ups, objects, edition files, and other data created in Notes, imported from other applications, or pasted from the Clipboard. Text can be bold, italicized, in color, and so on. rich text field to change paragraph properties. You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to format one or more paragraphs. You can Click here to see this topic Format text Click here to see this topic You can change the font, size, style, and/or color of text. Click here to see this topic Change the permanent pen font Click here to see this topic You can use permanent pen to add comments to existing text in a different font. Click here to see this topic Align paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Indent paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add bullets to paragraphs Click here to see this topic You can create a bulleted list automatically. Click here to see this topic Add numbers to paragraphs Click here to see this topic You can create a numbered list automatically.e Click here to see this topic Insert page breaks Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keep paragraphs on one page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set marginsl Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set line spacing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set tabs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Format paragraphs with named styles Click here to see this topic You can save paragraph properties you use regularly as a named style and then use the style to format paragraphs quickly. You can also use the Click here to see this topic ruler Click here to see this topic to format one or more paragraphs. You can Click here to see this topic Indent paragraphs with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set the left margin with the ruler Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set tabs with the ruler Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About the ruler Click here to see this topic a7-fa|b! 'xy", 'xy", &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Change the display of an objectB Click here to see this topic For example, you can display an object as an icon instead of displaying its data.c Click here to see this topic Edit an embedded object Click here to see this topic You can edit an embedded Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. object's data by launching the object's server application from Notes. You can edit an embedded Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE2 object's data "in-place" by using the server application's commands directly in Notes. Click here to see this topic Edit a linked object Click here to see this topic You can edit a linked object's data by launching the object's server application from Notes. Click here to see this topic Edit a Lotus Component objectd Click here to see this topic If you use Notes in Windows and have Lotus Components installed, you can use self-contained software modules.a Click here to see this topic Expand an embedded OLE 2 objectt Click here to see this topic or Click here to see this topic expand a custom controlh Click here to see this topic You can change the properties to make the object or custom control expand to fill the Notes window. You can also make a custom control expand to fill the area of a Notes window below a layout region. Click here to see this topic Allow changes to a custom control while in read mode Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Update a linked object Click here to see this topic You can update a linked object's data when data in the linked file has changed. Click here to see this topic Specify a linked object's update typei Click here to see this topic You can specify whether a linked object is updated automatically or manually when the object is activated. Click here to see this topic Reassociate a linked objectl Click here to see this topic You can associate a linked Click here to see this topic Although OLE was originally an acronym for "Object Linking and Embedding" (a Microsoft Windows utility that allowed applications to share data) it is now generally recognized to stand for a broader technology. See the 1997 edition of the Microsoft Manual of Style, pp. 160-168 for a full explanation. If an application allows users to insert OLE objects into it, it is called a "container application." If an application allows users to create OLE objects for insertion in other applications, it is called a "server application." When a file contains an OLE object, it is called a "compound document." Notes/FX (based on OLE and the Notes API) advances the capability of OLE by letting you "see" information at field-level and send/receive data at that level. OLEm object to a different file or to different data in the same file. Click here to see this topic Break a linked object's link Click here to see this topic You can include text contained in objects when you e Click here to see this topic create a full text index Click here to see this topic for a database. To do so, select the "Index attachments" option when you create the index. See related topics Click here to see this topic About OLE and DDE objects Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add objects to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Section Properties InfoBox to format collapsed sections. You can: Click here to see this topic Change a section's title Click here to see this topic . You can specify text or a formula that sets the text for a section's title.@ Click here to see this topic Format a section's title Click here to see this topic . You can change the font, size, style, or color of a section's title. Click here to see this topic Hide a section's title Click here to see this topic when the section is expanded. Click here to see this topic Hide a section Click here to see this topic when the document it's in is previewed, opened, edited, printed, or copied to the Clipboard. Click here to see this topic Format a section's border Click here to see this topic . You can change the style and color of a section's border. Click here to see this topic Collapse or expand a section automatically Click here to see this topic when the document it's in is previewed, read, edited, or printed. Click here to see this topic Display a section only in the preview pane Click here to see this topic You can also do the following: Click here to see this topic Move a section Click here to see this topic in a document. Click here to see this topic Remove a section Click here to see this topic from a document and keep its contents, or remove both a section and its contents. See related topics Click here to see this topic About collapsed sections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a collapsed section Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Expanding or collapsing a section Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following:d Click here to see this topic Add columns or rows to a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete columns or rows from a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy cells, columns, or rows in a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Merge or split cells in a tablei Click here to see this topic You can also use the Table Properties InfoBox to format tables. You can: Click here to see this topic Format table borders Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set column width Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set table width automatically Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set the left margin for a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set the space between columns and rows Click here to see this topic When you format a table, you can select a column or row and format it individually.) See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a table Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the User Preferences dialog box to do the following: Click here to see this topic Specify startup settings Click here to see this topic For example, when you start Notes, you can find unread documents and enter your current Click here to see this topic A document in your Personal Address Book that contains communication and other location-specific settings you use when you work with Notes in a specific place. You can create as many location documents as you need. location Click here to see this topic Specify basic settings Click here to see this topic For example, you can change your Notes data directory and lock your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user ID automatically._ Click here to see this topic Specify advanced settingst Click here to see this topic For example, you can mark documents read when you preview them. Click here to see this topic Specify international settings Click here to see this topic For example, you can change the unit of measurement and change how Notes translates characters. Click here to see this topic Set up mail Click here to see this topic For example, you can automatically save the mail you send and specify whether Notes checks for new mail. Click here to see this topic Set up ports Click here to see this topic For example, you can enable a communications port and set up a modem.& You can also do the following: Click here to see this topic Set up SmartIcons Click here to see this topic For example, you can create SmartIcons sets and assign formulas to custom SmartIcons. Click here to see this topic Set up your workspace" Click here to see this topic For example, you can name workspace tabs and create workspace pages. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up mobile Notes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up selective replication Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up Replicator Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Add an appointment to the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a reminder to the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add an event to the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add an anniversary to the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from a mail message Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from an existing calendar entryr Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from a task Click here to see this topic Add a meeting to the calendar. When you Click here to see this topic invite people to a meeting Click here to see this topic , Notes adds the meeting to the calendar automatically. Add a task to the calendar. When you Click here to see this topic assign a task to yourself Click here to see this topic or Click here to see this topic assign a task to others Click here to see this topic , you can add the task to the calendar. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can: Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from a mail message Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from an existing calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a calendar entry from a task Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can add a hotspot to an area of a document (such as text or a graphic) that lets users display pop-up text, switch to a linked destination, or perform a Notes action. You can:t Click here to see this topic Create a pop-up hotspotD Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a link hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an action hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a URL link to a page on the Web Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a hotspot that displays computed text Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Using a hotspot Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Writing a hotspot script or formula Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format hotspotso Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic "O^Dd_ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Create a bulleted list Click here to see this topic automatically by adding bullets to paragraphs. Click here to see this topic Create a numbered list Click here to see this topic automatically by adding numbers to paragraphs. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphst Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Create a task from a mail messages Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a task from a calendar entrya Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a task from an existing task Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage tasks Click here to see this topic }A5vR &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Delete one column or row from a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete several columns or rows from a table Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format tablesf Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Display field help Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display hidden characters Click here to see this topic such as tab and end-of-paragraph symbols. Click here to see this topic Display a document with a different form Click here to see this topic Tipn You can also display page breaks by choosing View - Show - Page Breaks. Click here for Windows and UNIX information You can also Click here to see this topic display or hide the horizontal scroll bar Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can navigate and change the display of the Calendar view by Click here to see this topic Turning to a different calendar page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying the calendar in two-day, one-week, two-week, or one-month formatt Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Displaying or hiding time slots on a date on the calendar Click here to see this topic You can also display a chronological list of your calendar entries. To do so, switch to the Meetings view. See related topics Click here to see this topic About the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic a[S`( JJDVl &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you create or edit a document, you can: Click here to see this topic Create a bulleted or numbered list Click here to see this topic automatically by adding bullets or numbers to paragraphs. Click here to see this topic Create a table Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a collapsed section Click here to see this topic that readers can expand when they want to read its contents. You can collapse one or more paragraphs into a single line. Click here to see this topic Create a link Click here to see this topic that lets readers switch to another document, view, folder, or database. Click here to see this topic Create a button Click here to see this topic that lets readers perform a Notes action such as sending a mail message or opening a database.o Click here to see this topic Create a hotspot Click here to see this topic that lets readers display pop-up text, switch to a linked destination, or perform a Notes action. Click here to see this topic Create special characters Click here to see this topic , such as international currency symbols.a Click here to see this topic Add a Java applet) Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a horizontal line Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a pictureu Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a picture to the background of a documentC Click here to see this topic You can also add comments to a document in a different font by s Click here to see this topic using permanent penL Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documentss Click here to see this topic a7-fa|b! &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can indent (or outdent) the first line of a paragraph or an entire paragraph. You can: Click here to see this topic Indent paragraphs with the keyboard Click here to see this topic . This is useful if you want to indent the first line of a paragraph or an entire paragraph quickly. Click here to see this topic Indent paragraphs Click here to see this topic by entering an indentation amount in the Text Properties InfoBox. This is useful if you want to indent the first line of a paragraph a specific amount. Click here to see this topic Indent paragraphs with the ruler Click here to see this topic . This is useful if you want to indent the first line of a paragraph or an entire paragraph an approximate amount. You can also indent an entire paragraph quickly with the Indent and Outdent icons in the SmartIcons bar. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a numbered list Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a bulleted list Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Let others read your calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Let others manage your calendare Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Reading someone else's calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Display the contents of a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Repeat a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move a repeating calendar entryp Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a calendar entryc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a repeating calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set an alarm for a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print a calendar entry Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entriess Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Decline a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a task Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove a task from the calendarc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Mark a task complete or incomplete Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Update the status of tasks Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entriese Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to create tasks Click here to see this topic ,"oc &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Specify your free time schedule Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify who can read your free time schedule Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About free time schedules Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Finding free time for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up to find free time locally Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can read documents in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane without opening them. You can: Click here to see this topic Preview a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Preview a linked documente Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Preview a parent document Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About panesc Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearranging panes Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following:e Click here to see this topic Print a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print multiple documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print a list of documents in a folder or view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print a document with a different form Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print to a file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print the calendar Click here to see this topic Click here for Windows information You can also Click here to see this topic print an attached file Click here to see this topic directly from Notes. Click here for UNIX information The first time you choose File - Print, you must click Printer and specify a printer. See related topics Click here to see this topic About printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You cany Click here to see this topic Print a Calendar view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print a list of calendar entries in the view Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print one or more calendar entries Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display the calendar Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script There are two ways to read documents. You can: Click here to see this topic Open a documenta Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Preview a document Click here to see this topic in the Click here to see this topic The pane that displays the top of the selected document in the view pane. preview pane without opening it. When you read a document, you can: Click here to see this topic Move around a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use features you see in a document Click here to see this topic , such as links, buttons, and collapsed sections. Click here to see this topic Change the display of a document Click here to see this topic . For example, you can display hidden characters such as tabs in a document or display a document with a different form. See related topics Click here to see this topic About documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Closing a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Creating a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you receive a meeting invitation, you can Click here to see this topic Accept the meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Pencil in the meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Decline the meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delegate the meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Propose a different date, time, or location for the meetingu Click here to see this topic You can also Click here to see this topic Change your response after accepting a meeting invitatione Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a broadcast meeting to your calendar Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Accept meeting invitations automatically Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove meeting invitations from the Inbox automaticallys Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to schedule meetingsE Click here to see this topic NWQ,E|** Tv'#h &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Save a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Save a new version of a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Save a document as an external filef Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Save a mail messagec Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Creating a documentv Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Editing a document Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can Click here to see this topic Invite people to a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find free time for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reserve a room for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reserve a resource for a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Track responses to a meeting invitation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reschedule a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Accept or decline a proposed meeting change Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change an invitee's response to accepted Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove an invitee from the invitation list Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel a room or resource reservation Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel a meeting Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Confirm a meetingL Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to respond to meeting invitations Click here to see this topic V$zqG &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You canh Click here to see this topic Enable or disable the alarm system Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set an alarm for a calendar entry Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set an alarm for all calendar entries of a particular type Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Respond to an alarms Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Respond to missed alarms Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel an alarmc Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to create calendar entries Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to manage calendar entries Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set tabs for one or more paragraphs. You can: Click here to see this topic Set tabs Click here to see this topic by entering tab stops in the Text Properties InfoBox. This is useful if you want to set specific tab stops. Click here to see this topic Set tabs with the ruler Click here to see this topic . This is useful if you want to set approximate tab stops quickly. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to format paragraphsd Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following:s Click here to see this topic Insert a page break Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keep one or more paragraphs on a page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set print marginsn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify headers and footers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Number pages Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Crop pages Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Previewing a document for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Before you print in Notes, you may need to do one or more of the following:n Click here to see this topic Specify a printer Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify a printer's orientation Click here to see this topic . You can specify portrait or landscape printing.e Click here to see this topic Specify a paper source Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify printer-specific settings Click here to see this topic , such as print orientation, paper size, and scaling.c Note The settings that are available depend on the printer and operating system you're using.c See related topics Click here to see this topic About printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to print Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set up locations in your Click here to see this topic A database that contains the names and computer addresses of users and user groups that you enter yourself. Personal Address Book that let you use different communication settings at different places that you work. You can: Click here to see this topic Create or edit a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify a User ID file for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify a passthru server for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Select ports for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify phone information for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify mail options for a location Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify a replication schedule for a location Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Choosing a location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Mail panel of the User Preferences dialog box to do the following: Click here to see this topic Use a different mail program Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Save the mail you send Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify your Personal Address Book Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Tell Notes to notify you when you have new mail Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Sign the mail you send Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Encrypt the mail you sends Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Encrypt the mail you save Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About Notes mail Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Emptying your mail file's trash folder Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupi Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you set up Notes the first time, you use the Notes Workstation Setup dialog box to specify how you plan to connect to Domino servers. (Notes displays this dialog box only the first time you set up Notes.) You can: Click here to see this topic Set up Notes for network use onlyr Click here to see this topic , if you plan to connect to Domino servers on a Click here to see this topic Computers that share devices such as printers and file servers, and can communicate with each other. A LAN is often confined to one building because connections are made over cable or dedicated lines. local area network (for example, if you use Notes on a computer at the office).s Click here to see this topic Set up Notes for mobile use only Click here to see this topic , if you plan to connect to Domino servers over a modem (for example, if you always use Notes on a laptop away from the office). Click here to see this topic Set up Notes for both network and mobile use Click here to see this topic , if you plan to connect to Domino servers both on a network and over a modem (for example, if you use Notes on the same computer at and away from the office). Click here to see this topic Set up Notes for use without a connection Click here to see this topic , if you plan to use Notes without any connection to Domino servers (for example, if you use Notes exclusively for application development). Note If you already have your Click here to see this topic A file assigned to every user and server that uniquely identifies them to Lotus Notes. user ID file on a disk, select "Your Notes user ID has been supplied to you in a file." Click here for Macintosh information If your home server is in a different AppleTalk zone from your workstation, you must use the Chooser to select your home server before you can set up Notes for network or mobile use. For more information, see your Domino administrator. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setup0 Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Communication ports let you connect to Domino servers using network or modem drivers. You use the Ports panel of the User Preferences dialog box to set up communication ports for your workstation. You can: Click here to see this topic Enable or disable a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reorder a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify network port options Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up a modem portW Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Encrypt data sent through a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rename a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a port Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Check a port's status Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Trace a connection attempt Click here to see this topic After you enable a port, you can specify whether to Click here to see this topic use the port at individual locations Click here to see this topic Note For information on setting up server ports, see Domino Administration Help. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setuph Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting up mobile Notes Click here to see this topic !%)3 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can set up documents in your d Click here to see this topic A database that contains the names and computer addresses of users and user groups that you enter yourself. Personal Address Book that let you connect to Domino servers in different ways. You can: Click here to see this topic Set up a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up a network server connection Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up a passthru server connectionN Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up a remote LAN server connectiont Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up a hunt group connection Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the SmartIcons dialog box to do the following: Click here to see this topic Display a different SmartIcons set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move the SmartIconsd Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide or display the SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide or display context SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide or display SmartIcons descriptions Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the size of the SmartIconse Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add SmartIcons to a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove SmartIcons from a set Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rearrange SmartIcons in a sett Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a SmartIcons setn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a SmartIcons sete Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign formulas to custom SmartIcons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit custom SmartIcons formulasm Click here to see this topic You can also Click here 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CN=Joe Levine/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ####################### ########################################################## &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Workspace Properties InfoBox to do the following: Click here to see this topic Enter a name on a workspace tab Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the color of a workspace tabs Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Compact your workspace files Click here to see this topic You can also do the following: Click here to see this topic Switch to a different workspace page Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a workspace paget Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a workspace paget Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keep the workspace in back Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the workspace in 3-D Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the workspace in monochrome Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About the workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add databases to your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Removing database icons from your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Moving database icons around your workspace Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to display information on database iconsF Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display database icons as stacked icons Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupe Click here to see this topic V^3RV9 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can do the following to share information between Notes and other applications:s Click here to see this topic Copy data into a Notes documentu Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Attach a file to a Notes documentg Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Import a file into a Notes documentn Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Export a Notes document to a filea Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Embed or link data in a Notes document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a link to embedded data Click here to see this topic . You can link data from an embedded Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2 object in Notes to another Notes document or to another OLE 2 client application. Click here to see this topic Create a link to a Notes document, view, or database Click here to see this topic in Notes or in another Click here to see this topic Version 2.0 of "Object Linking and Embedding," is a Microsoft Windows technology that allows applications to share data. OLE 2 is an expansion of OLE technology that lets you share data in additional ways. For example, you can use OLE 2 features such as "drag & drop" and "edit in-place" to create and manipulate object data more easily. OLE 2o client application. Note Notes lets you u Click here to see this topic design applications that share information Click here to see this topic in additional ways. For example, you can Click here to see this topic exchange data using Notes/FX Click here to see this topic Click here for Macintosh information You can also Click here to see this topic subscribe to Macintosh-based datac Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About sharing information with other applicationsd Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Basics panel of the User Preferences dialog box to do the following: Click here to see this topic Mark documents read when you preview theml Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display text in special fontss Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Keep the workspace in back Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the workspace in 3-D Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the workspace in monochrome Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close windows with the right mouse buttonm Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change Internet URLs into hotspots Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Open a database at startup Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable Java applets to run through the Personal Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable Java applets to run through the Server Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Improve the appearance of bitmap images in documents Click here to see this topic Click here for Windows information If you're using Windows 95, you can also Click here to see this topic switch to MDI mode Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setup Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Basics panel of the User Preferences dialog box to do the following: Click here to see this topic Change your Notes data directory Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Lock your user ID automaticallyp Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Empty your mail file's trash folder Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add or delete words from your user dictionary Click here to see this topic You can also use the Basics panel to a Click here to see this topic specify startup settings Click here to see this topic and _ Click here to see this topic advanced settingsc Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupN Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script There are three ways to specify headers and footers. You can:i Click here to see this topic Specify headers and footers for a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify headers and footers for a form Click here to see this topic , if you design Notes databases. Notes prints form headers and footers when you print any document created with the form (except those documents for which you have specified document headers and footers). Click here to see this topic Specify headers and footers for a database Click here to see this topic Notes prints database headers and footers when you print any document in the database (except those documents for which you have specified document or form headers and footers). Notes also prints database headers and footers when you print a list of documents in a folder or view, print a Calendar view, or print a list of calendar entries. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to set up a page for printing Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Setting print marginso Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the International panel of the User Preferences dialog box to do the following:r Click here to see this topic Change how Notes sorts characterst Click here to see this topic For example, you can sort numbers before or after letters. Click here to see this topic Change the unit of measurement Click here to see this topic For example, you can use centimeters or inches when you set margins or tabs. Click here to see this topic Change how Notes translates characters Click here to see this topic When you import or export, you can choose the character translation file Notes uses to translate special characters, such as international currency symbols. Click here to see this topic Change the language you check spelling with Click here to see this topic For example, if your version of Notes includes a Spanish dictionary, you can check spelling in Spanish. See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setup Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can specify a phone number for a server in different ways. You can:o Specify the phone number you want to use for a server most or all of the time by Click here to see this topic setting up a dial-up server connection Click here to see this topic Specify a different phone number for a server when you're at a certain location by t Click here to see this topic specifying phone information for the locationt Click here to see this topic You can also specify information such as dialing prefixes and calling card numbers to use when you're at a certain location. Specify a different phone number for a one-time call to a server by entering it when you Click here to see this topic call the server Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About locations Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic About server connections Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to call servers Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specifying phone and time information for the current location Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Basics panel of the User Preferences dialog box to specify startup settings. When you start Notes, you can: Click here to see this topic Find unread documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enter your locationP Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable scheduled agents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable background indexing Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to change your Notes setupi Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When you read a document, you can: Click here to see this topic Use a link Click here to see this topic to switch to another document, view, folder or database. A link that leads to another document looks like this: Click here to see this topic Use a button Click here to see this topic to perform a Notes action. A button looks like this:@ Click see this topic Click here to see this topic Use a hotspot Click here to see this topic to display pop-up text, switch to a linked destination, or perform a Notes action. A hotspot that displays pop-up text looks like this: Click here to see this topic Expand a collapsed section Click here to see this topic to read its contents. A collapsed section looks like this: Click here to see this topic Use a file attachment Click here to see this topic . For example, you can save an attached file to disk or start an attached file's application directly from Notes. A Freelance Graphics file attachment looks like this: Click here to see this topic Display an object's data Click here to see this topic by starting an object's application directly from Notes. A 1-2-3 for Windows worksheet object looks like this: See related topics Click here to see this topic Ways to read documents Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to add information to documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If a document contains a file Click here to see this topic A file attached to a Lotus Notes document. An attachment remains with the document until delete the attachment or the document. attachment , Notes displays a paper clip to the left of the document in the view or folder. In the document, Notes displays an icon representing the attachment. For example, this is a Freelance Graphics file attachment: You can do the following: Click here to see this topic Get information about an attached file Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Detach an attached file Click here to see this topic , that is, save the file to disk. Click here to see this topic aunch an attached file Click here to see this topic , if you have the application the file was created with. Click here for Windows, Macintosh, and OS/2 information You can also Click here to see this topic view an attached filet Click here to see this topic and b Click here to see this topic print an attached file Click here to see this topic directly from Notes, even if you don't have the application the file was created with. See related topics Click here to see this topic Attaching a file to a document Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to use features you see in documents Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can use the Text Properties InfoBox to save a combination of paragraph properties (such as alignment, indentation, and margins) that you use regularly as a named paragraph style. Then you can use the named style to format paragraphs quickly. You can: Click here to see this topic Create a named style Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Format a paragraph with a named style Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a named style to the cycle key Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change a named style Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a named style Click here to see this topic See related topics Click here to see this topic About named styles Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Ways to format s paragraphs Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Assign an access level to a Notes user?o Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign an access level to an Internet user? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Select an administration server to update the access control list automatically? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enforce this access control list on all replicas? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign an access level? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a user type to someone for additional database security? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add, delete, or rename someone in the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use a role to assign a group access to documents, forms, and views? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See a list of access control list changes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access specific documents, fields, or views in this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access the server that this database is on? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See who has used this database recently? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add, delete, or rename someone in the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign an access level? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use a role to assign a group access to documents, forms, and views? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a user type to someone for additional database security? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See a list of access control list changes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Select an administration server to update the access control list automatically? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enforce this access control list on all replicas? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access specific documents, fields, or views in this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access the server that this database is on? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See who has used this database recently? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See a list of access control list changes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add, delete, or rename someone in the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign an access level? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use a role to assign a group access to documents, forms, and views?r Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a user type to someone for additional database security?- Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Select an administration server to update the access control list automatically? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enforce this access control list on all replicas? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access specific documents, fields, or views in this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access the server that this database is on? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See who has used this database recently? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about roles? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use a role to assign a group access to documents, forms, and views? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add, delete, or rename someone in the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign an access level?l Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Assign a user type to someone for additional database security? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See a list of access control list changes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Select an administration server to update the access control list automatically? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enforce this access control list on all replicas? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access specific documents, fields, or views in this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access the server that this database is on? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See who has used this database recently? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out what a role is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a new role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the name of an existing role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the members of a role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the members of a role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a role? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Create a new role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the name of an existing role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the members of a role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display the members of a role? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete a role? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add someone to the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove someone from the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a group that lets you assign access to several people? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the name of someone on the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display all people who have the same type of access to this database? Click here to see this topic >MJRn &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Restrict access in a document? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Encrypt documents? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Restrict access to sections? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a role to change the access for a group of people? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't change the access levels for this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't change access level options for someone? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Specify an acquire script to use with this communication port? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Specify an acquire script to use for this call only? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the reply options of a message? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Send a Notes message through the Internet? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the delivery options of a message? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display delivery information about a message? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change a user's common name? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move a user in the hierarchical name tree? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify user IDs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify server IDs? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out what a form or view n action is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify a form or view action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox?b Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic m;iYP &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't change the default actions that come with Notes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't change the display of the folder pane? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't cancel my changes in this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic RS%f8 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out what a form action is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out what a view or folder action is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide an action from a Notes client or a Web client?L Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify a form action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify a view or folder action?x Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox?a Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic m;iYP &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of this form action in the menu or action bar? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the style of the form action bar? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use this action in other Notes/FX 2.0-enabled applications? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide this form action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch an OLE object automatically when someone uses this form? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this form action? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of this view or folder action in the menu or action bar? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the style of the view or folder action bar? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide this view or folder action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this view or folder action? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out what a form action is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out what a view or folder action is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Make an action available to OLE applications? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify a form action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify a view or folder action? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox?s Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic m;iYP &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add a database to my workspace? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a database from a server that is not displayed on the list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out information about a database before I add it? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find a database on a server? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a replica on my local drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a new database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't open this database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't see all the databases on the server I'm connected to? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't see a specific server on the list?v Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't access a server on the network? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Rename someone in the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Rename someone in the workstation execution control list? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Assign a task to one or more people? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Invite someone to a meeting? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find free time for a meeting and change the invitee list?e Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Request a cross certificate? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Request a new certificate? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Request a new user name? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Mail an encryption key to someone? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify the public key in my user ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Address a mail message? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add a name to the execution contol access list?F Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add a name to the access control list? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add someone to the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the name of someone on the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add or rename someone in the Administration execution control list? Click here to see this topic >MJRn &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Invite a person to a meeting?t Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can view my free time schedule? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Let others use my calendar? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Let others use my mail database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a memo that notifies people when you are out of the office? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Search for a document by author? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Send replies to my message to someone else?i Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Restrict who can read or create documents created with a form? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Restrict who can see documents in a view or folder? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Restrict who can read this document? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Encrypt this document? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out information about the Approval Cycle template and other templates? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Manage directories and database links within Notes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add or rename someone in the Administration execution control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a group that others can use?A Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a mailing list that only I can use? Click here to see this topic L,w." &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add someone to the access control list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Secure my workstation? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out information about the administration control panel? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register new users or servers? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a group? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Make changes to one or more server's NOTES.INI file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Manage directories and links on a server? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Search for information in the Notes Log? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Analyze clusters? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Certify IDs or create new certifiers? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add multiple passwords to an ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up statistics and events monitoring? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Trace a mail delivery route? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use the remote server console to enter server commands?o Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Manage databases? Click here to see this topic j+ZY? &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Cross-certify an ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify a server ID automatically whose certificate has expired? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify a user ID automatically whose certificate has expired? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify an ID manually whose certificate has expired?r Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a new organizational unit certifier that can be used for a subset of your organization? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Set an administration server for databases? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Analyze database activity? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Manage clusters? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Reduce the size of a database using Compact? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enforce a consistent ACL across database replicas? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create replicas of multiple databases? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a full text index for a database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move databases from a cluster server? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable databases for multi-database searching? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set a quota on the size of a database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Enable or disable replication for a database? Click here to see this topic c9OO &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Register individual users? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register a group of users from a text file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register a server? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Create an agent that forwards documents? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an agent that sends a newsletter summary? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out how to work in the Agents window? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Update this agent when the design template changes? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Prevent changes to this agent? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide the agent? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Run this agent on the Web? Click here to see this topic [yBW`4 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out what an agent is? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create or modify an agent? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See the options selected for an agent? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Test the agent to make sure it does what I want? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic See examples of agents that perform common tasks?m Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic [yBW`4 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Display search queries used by the agent?e Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Allow Public Access users to see the agent? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Create an agent that deletes selected documents in a database or copies the documents to another database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an agent to reply to e-mails automatically? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an agent that organizes documents in folders? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an agent that sends newsletter summaries? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an agent that forwards documents to others? Click here to see this topic ?sz4b &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why an agent won't delete documents? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why an agent won't make changes to documents? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't create an agent that others can use?c Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this attached file?I Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file?e Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickly view the contents of this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch the application associated with this file and open this file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy one or more files to my hard drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox?p Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the alignment of a Java applet? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the alignment of the paragraph? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the indentation of the paragraph? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the spacing between paragraphs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a bulleted list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a numbered list?u Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine how to break the paragraph between pages?e Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the spacing for tabs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide the paragraph?p Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickly view the contents of this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch the application associated with this file and open this file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy one or more files to my hard drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file?% Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickly view the contents of this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch the application associated with this file and open this file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy one or more files to my hard drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this attachment? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickly view the contents of this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch the application associated with this file and open this file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy one or more files to my hard drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Quickly view the contents of this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Launch the application associated with this file and open this file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Copy one or more files to my hard drive? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic View this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Print this attached file? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Get information about this attached file? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the text displayed or the size of this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Write a script or formula for a button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a hotspot? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't cancel my changes in this InfoBox?l Click here to see this topic 1C<`7 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the text displayed or the size of this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the display of the paragraph that contains this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Write a script or formula for a button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a hotspot? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this button? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox?s Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't cancel my changes in this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic 1C<`7 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the font, size, style, or color of text? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the alignment of the paragraph? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the indentation of the paragraph? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the spacing between paragraphs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a bulleted list? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a numbered list?y Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine how to break this paragraph between pages? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the spacing for tabs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Hide this paragraph? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Create a link hotspot? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a pop-up hotspot? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an action hotspot? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the default calendar entry type? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out about the Approval Cycle template and other templates? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Respond to a meeting invitation? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set and manage alarms? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Repeat a calendar entry? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit a repeating calendar entry? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up my workstation to find free time locally? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete repeating calendar entries? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Edit repeating calendar entries? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel a repeating meeting? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move a repeating calendar entry? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delegate this meeting invitation? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Accept a meeting invitation for an invitee? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Track responses to a meeting invitation? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel a meeting?y Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel a room or resource reservation? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Remove an invitee from the invitation list?e Click here to see this topic V$zqG V$zqG &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Start the call to a server? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set up Notes to make the call? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cancel the call? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't connect to a server at the office? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't hold a connection after dialing in? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't initialize the modem? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about locations? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a new location? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switch to an existing location? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out about certifiers? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register a group of users from a text file?r Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register individual users? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Register a server? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cross-certify an ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify hierarchical IDs? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create an organizational unit certifier? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't see access level options? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't change access? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Create multiple passwords for an ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Recertify an ID whose certificate has expired? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Switch to another user ID? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Cross-certify an ID? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Add a server to a cluster? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Set a Master Address Book for directory assistance? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of information or the sort order? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine what information appears in this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column title? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column width? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display a graphical representation of items, such as attachments?c Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show twistie icons when users can expand a category or if a document has responses?R Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add another column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this column?u Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of information or the sort order? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine what information appears in this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column title? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column width? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display a graphical representation of items, such as attachments?P Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show twistie icons when users can expand a category or if a document has responses?p Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add another column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the column title? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column width? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display a graphical representation of items, such as attachments? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show twistie icons when users can expand a category or if a document has responses? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the display of information or the sort order? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine what information appears in this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Allow Web users to click this column to open documents? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add another column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the display of information or the sort order? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine what information appears in this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column title? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Change the column width? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display a graphical representation of items, such as attachments? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show twistie icons when users can expand a category or if a document has responses?R Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add another column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this column?h Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Change the format of values in this column? 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Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Display a graphical representation of items, such as attachments? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Show twisty triangle icons when users can expand a category or if a document has responses? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Add another column?S Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Move this column?d Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Delete this column? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Close this InfoBox? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Find out information about naming databases? 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Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a replica copy of a database on a server for others to use? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine who can access this replica database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Create a copy of a database that does not need to be synchronized with another database? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Determine when the replica database is updated in the future? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Find out why I can't...? Click here to see this topic &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Click here to see this topic Encrypt this database on the local hard drive to keep it secure? Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic Use the same access control list on all replicas? 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