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- A quick tour of Ample Notice for Windows 1.0
-
- Ample Notice has many features that you'll use every day, and many
- more that you'll use infrequently, if at all. This file guides
- you through a quick tour of the most commonly used features. In
- particular, we'll explore simple appointments, different views,
- alarms, notes, and categories. For more complete information,
- view help by pressing F1 or choosing the Help menu option while in
- ANW. You can also click on the help icon in the ANW program group.
-
- In order to have some sample appointments to experiment with,
- let's use the appointments file SAMPLE.APT created for that
- purpose. Run ANW by clicking on its icon, then close the default
- appointments file by choosing File, Close. Next, select File,
- Open and pick the file SAMPLE.APT. You should see a few Notes
- (entries with no dates) and appointments. Try clicking the mouse
- in various places to navigate through the appointments. For
- example, if you click on a date in the little calendar at the
- upper right, you'll go to that date. You can also scroll throught
- the appointments on the left. You can 'autoscroll' by pressing
- the left mouse button and dragging the mouse off the top or bottom
- of the screen. Of course, you can also use the scroll bar or
- cursor keys.
-
- Pressing 'V' will take you to the calendar view -- here you'll see
- the same appointments divided into boxes in a monthly calendar.
- It's slightly harder to edit old appointments in this view but
- easier to get the 'big picture' of your long-term schedule. Press
- 'V' again to go back to the appointment view.
-
- Let's enter a few appointments. Press 'I' to insert a new entry.
- Type a date and some sample text; something like:
- 11/15/95 testing
- (If you've installed ANW using European date formats
- day/month/year, please reverse the day and month order in this and
- the following entries.) Then click on the Ok button or press F10
- to complete the entry. You should see your new appointment on the
- calendar.
-
- Double click on the appointment you just entered -- it should be
- presented for further editing. You can edit appointments using
- either a short or long dialog. The short dialog appears by
- default (unless you make long the default in your ANW.INI file),
- but you can switch to the long form by clicking on the 'More'
- button. Try changing to the long form now. You'll see lots of
- types of appointments you can enter, and lots of options for each
- type. Experiment with the buttons, lists and other fields, then
- press <Esc> or <Cancel> to leave the appointment as it was.
-
- Now that you're back in the appointment view, double click on a
- date in the monthly calendar window at the upper right. This time
- you'll see an entry ready for editing with date you clicked on as
- the appointment date. Click on the Less button to make this more
- clear -- you'll see the date at the start of your entry. Type
- some sample text after the date and press F10.
-
- Now let's enter an appointment with a time in it. Press I to
- insert a new appointment, then (assuming we're in the short
- dialog) enter today's date and a time 7 minutes from now. After
- the time, enter a sample appointment. For example, if it's 4:30
- p.m. on 5/19/95, enter
- 5/19/95 4:37 dentist
- and press F10. After a few seconds, the status line at the bottom
- of the screen should show:
- Friday May 19, 1995 4:30 P.M. Next alarm 4:32 P.M.
- The alarm sounds (by default) five minutes before an appointment,
- so in a couple of minutes you'll hear and see the alarm. Notice
- that we didn't enter P.M. on our time (though we could have);
- times without explicit AM/PM designations are assumed to be A.M.
- for times from 8:00 through 11:59, and P.M. otherwise.
-
- While waiting for the alarm, browse through different views of
- your appointments or practice other entries.
-
- In a minute or two, the alarm should sound and a little yellow
- window containing the appointment should pop up on your screen
- (even if you were in another program at the time). By default,
- the alarm should beep for a few seconds or until you close the
- alarm window. Close the alarm window by pressing <Esc> or by
- pressing the button at the upper left of the window. The alarm
- sound can be changed to a different duration (including
- indefinite) or to a "WAV" file of your choice if you have a sound
- card -- see the online help for details.
-
- Using four separate entries and pressing 'I' each time to start,
- enter the following (in the short dialog):
-
- * mow the lawn
- 6/10 my wedding anniversary
- \b5/25/82 David's birthday ()
- !Jun3Sun Father's Day
-
- Here's what you just did:
-
- The first entry is a 'note' -- a reminder that doesn't go away
- just because a date passes. It is displayed in the Notes section
- of the calendar.
-
- The next entry is an anniversary. If no year is specified in a
- date, the appointment is shown every year.
-
- You can use the anniversary format for birthdays, but if you'd
- like ages shown in the entry it's better to use the '\b' option.
- Just precede the entry with '\b' followed by the birthdate, then
- include a set of parentheses in the appointment. The parentheses
- are filled in (each year) with the age.
-
- ANW can handle some pretty elaborate date patterns. The fourth
- entry says that the third Sunday in June is Father's Day.
-
- You are allowed to attach categories to your notes and
- appointments. You can then screen out all but selected categories
- and view or print the corresponding calendars. This can be useful
- for scheduling if you have a category for each person whose
- schedule you want to consider. You can also use categories for
- customized goals such as tax preparation, birthdays/anniversaries,
- project deadlines, etc. You can use the Category menu option to
- define a new category option or to restrict the display to any set
- of existing categories. You can choose a category from a list in
- the long dialog, or use a special code to include a category in
- the short dialog. See 'Categories' in the online help for
- details. For now, just try experimenting with the Categories,
- Select menu option.
-
- This concludes the formal abuse of this sample appointments file.
- You can't do any harm through further experimentation, so browse
- for a while before exiting. If you want to see a more interesting
- calendar, close SAMPLE.APT and open FAMOUS.APT. You'll see scores
- of birthdays of famous people (and many others in the 'where are
- they now...' category). If we've omitted your birthday and you
- are certifiably famous, please let us know and we'll add you to
- the list.
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