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- README.TXT File
- README file for SuperOffice(R), Version 2.50b
- (C) Copyright SuperOffice as, 1992
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- This document contains release notes for version 2.50b of SuperOffice.
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- ==============================< CONTENTS >================================
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- Part 1: Importing customer file
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- Part 2: Using a modem to dial
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- ===============< Part 1: Importing customer file >========================
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- In this release it is possible to import contacts even when using the 'use
- keys' option. Be aware that contacts will not be updated, they will be
- added, which may cause duplicates.
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- When importing you will now get a warning, reminding you to make a
- backup of the SUPEROFF.DAT-file before processing.
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- ================< Part 2: Using a modem to dial >=========================
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- In this release SuperOffice gives you the choice to select the number to
- dial from a list of numbers. SuperOffice will dial the number you selected
- from the list.
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- It is not longer necessary to specify dial preferences in the preference
- dialog in maintenance. You should rather use the options button in the dial
- dialog.
-
- Explanation of the preferences in the dial dialog:
- - Local area code. Enter your local area code, this string will be
- removed from the number if the start of the number matches this
- string.
- - Long distance prefix. Enter the long distance prefix, this string will
- be inserted in the front of the number if the start of the number does
- not match the area code.
- - International prefix. Enter the international prefix, this string
- instructs SuperOffice to leave the number untouched if the start of
- the number match this string.
- - Prefix. Enter the modem prefix command. This will typically be ATDT,
- if you must type 0 and wait for the tone on your phone when dialling
- manually, the string will typically be ATDT0W. You can use this string
- to perform any initialization.
- - Postfix. Enter the modem postfix command. Use this string to send a
- command to the modem after it has dialled the number for you. This
- string will normally be empty.
- - Communication port. Select COM1 through COM4.
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