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- LinkPak Manual
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- In each of the "link-enabled" applications you will notice a Link
- button. This Link button will be present in each of the applications
- where an entry can be selected. The Link button will initially appear
- in standard text but will be displayed in bold text when links exist
- for the selected entry.
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- Tapping the Link button when there are no links assigned to the
- current entry will immediately open the Link screen. Tapping the Link
- button when there is one or more links assigned, will display a pop-up
- list. The pop-up list will contain the list of links along with an
- option to open the Link screen. Selecting a link from the pop-up list
- will launch the appropriate application and open to the linked entry.
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- Link Button
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- Open the AddressLink application and select an individual name.
- Notice the Link button at the bottom. Tap it.
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- Once you have tapped the Link button, a Link Screen will be displayed.
- At the top of the screen, you will notice a pop-up list in which you
- can choose which type of item you wish to link to the currently
- displayed name. Tapping the Link button will save your links and
- close the link screen. Tapping Cancel will close the link screen
- without saving any changes you made.
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- Linking to Address
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- In the Link screen, when displaying addresses, you will notice a
- Lookup field in which you can enter one or more characters. Doing so
- will scroll the list to the name starting with the characters entered.
- Clearing the lookup field will cause the list to scroll to the very
- top.
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- Linking to Dates
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- In the Link screen, when displaying date book entries, you can scroll
- week by week to find the item you wish to link to. You can do this by
- tapping the left and right scroll arrows to move a week at a time.
- You can also select a specific date by tapping the date range selector
- and choosing any date. Dates are always displayed a week at a time.
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- Add Back Links
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- What are Back Links? Back Links are simply a link back to the current
- entry from the entry you are linking to. Let's imagine you are
- currently editting John Doe's address and you are in the process of
- linking Bob Smith to John Doe. Doing so will create a link FROM John
- Doe to Bob Smith. Enabling Back Links will ALSO create a link from
- Bob Smith back TO John Doe. Back Links are very powerful since the
- allow you to jump quickly to a linked entry and then back.
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- Show All Links
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- There are two icons at the bottom right hand side of the link screen.
- Tapping the icon with the row of several lines will change the link
- display to show All Links. This is a convenient way of viewing all of
- your links. When this screen is displayed, you can also uncheck items
- individually or unlink all items by tapping the "Unlink All" button.
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- New Button
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- Once within the Link Screen, you are able to create a new item and
- link directly to that item. Doing this will also automatically create
- a link back to the original item you where linking from.
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