;00 Following are samples of some of the more complex entry options.
;01 You may want to keep this section as part of your NOTES file so
;02 you won't have to consult the manual as often.
;03 (The lead numbers insure that this section will stay together after
;04 you sort your appointments.)
;05 !May2Sun means 'second Sunday in each May'
;06 !May5Sun means 'last Sunday in each May'
;07 !May2Sun>1 means 'day following second Sunday in each May'
;08 10/2/87+3 means that the appointment will show on 10/2/87 and
;09 on the subsequent 3 days.
;10 Oct 2, 1987+3 means the same thing.
;11 10/2+3 indicates that the four days will be marked each year.
;12 '?' can be used in place of the name or number of a month
;13 to indicate all months:
;14 ?/10 means the tenth day of each month,
;15 ?/10/87 means the tenth day of each month in 1987.
;16 2/32 means the last day of each February
;17 ?/32 means the last day of each month
;18 \s6/26/89 !2d means every other day starting 6/26/89
;19 \s6/26/89 !3w means every third week starting 6/26/89
;20 \s1/10/89 !3m means every third month starting 1/10/89
;21 \s6/26/89\e7/20/89 !2d every other day starting 6/26/89, ending 7/20/89
;22 \n2/1/88 This 'nag' appointment converts to a note after 2/1/88
;23 2/1/88-7 This 'forward nag' shows as a note for the 7 days before
;24 2/1/88 (as well as a regular appointment on 2/1/88)
;25 \I* This is an important note (highlighted)
;26 \1 is same as \I; \2, \3 and \4 are lower priorities
;27 \U* Unimportant notes are shown only once a week.
;28 \C TOM=Tom Smith (category definition)
;29 *TOM mow lawn (note in TOM category)
;30 \*TOM 11/12/90 meeting (appointment in TOM category)
;31 \(20) 11/12/90 4:00 meeting (set alarm for 3:40)
* You may use this software for a trial period of 60 days in order to fully evaluate it. After this trial period, you must register if you want to continue to use Ample Notice.