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Address Manager
User's Guide
Your On Screen Address Book
(c) 1990-93 Wilson WindowWare, Inc.
Orders: 800-762-8383
Support: 206-937-9335
Fax: 206-935-7129
Wilson WindowWare, Inc.
2701 California Ave. SW Suite 212
Seattle, WA 98116
Manual Revision 2.1
(c) Copyright 1993 Wilson WindowWare, Inc
All Rights Reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying
and recording, for any purpose without the express written
permission of Wilson WindowWare. Information in this document is
subject to change without notice.
This software described herein is furnished under a license
agreement. It is against the law to copy this software under any
circumstances except to create a backup of the programs for your
personal use.
Trademarks
Word for Windows, Excel and Microsoft Windows are trademarks for
Microsoft Corporation.
LaserJet, DeskJet and PCL are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard.
All other trademarks belong to their respective trademark owners.
About This Manual
The Address Manager Manual and Help file were written and designed
by Kate Edson. The manual was written, edited and printed from
Microsoft Word for Windows.
Table of Contents
Introduction ...........................5
System Requirements ...............6
Address Manager Installation ......6
Getting Started ........................7
User Interface .........................9
Control Bar ............................11
Keyboard ...............................13
Address Manager's Menu Commands ........14
File ..............................14
Edit ..............................19
Dialer! ...........................22
View ..............................22
Lists .............................24
Help ..............................25
Designing Custom View Forms ............27
Printing Dot Matrix Labels .............30
Avery Dot Matrix Labels ...........30
Other Dot Matrix Labels ..........30
Printing Laser Labels ..................33
Printing Envelopes .....................36
Settings ...............................39
International Support ..................41
Changing Control Bar Letters ......42
Smart Dialer Settings .............42
Special Lists ..........................44
Importing Data into Address Manager ....46
Print Merge Using Address Manager ......48
Designing Custom Column Views ..........50
Hints and Tips .........................52
Introduction
Address Manager is a program designed to organize addresses, phone
numbers, birthdays, anniversaries and additional information for a
list of names. Use Address Manager to print your names and
addresses to envelopes, Rolodex cards, or mailing labels. The
Address Manager program includes the following features:
1. Supports up to 8,000 entries per address book.
2. Prints labels to dot matrix and/or laser printers. Templates are
provided for commonly used Avery laser labels. See Printing Dot
Matrix Labels or Printing Laser Printer Labels.
3. Prints envelopes to laser printers. See Printing Envelopes.
4. Prints address information to Rolodex cards.
5. Use Address Manager to print lists of the addresses you entered.
Print the addresses in a single column, two columns, or on a
single line left to right. All printers supported by the Windows
operating environment are also supported by Address Manager.
6. Full support for international languages. See International
Support.
7. Fully customizable Address Forms. Use the provided Forms or
create your own Forms for viewing data. See Designing Custom
View Forms.
8. Address Manager supports up to 32 User Defined Lists. A User
Defined List is a list that you define to store addresses. Lists
are a subset of the names in a file. For example, within a
single data file you may have a list of business clients,
friends, and a list of local businesses. See Special Lists.
9. Address Manager includes several column heading formats with the
ability to create your own. See Designing Custom Column Views.
The standard views include Full Book, Quick Look, All Important
Dates, Business, and Phones.
10. Support for all of the typical database functions- i.e.
Add/Modify/Delete names. Also there is a Search function and the
ability to Sort your data a number of ways ("First Name, Last
Name", "Last Name, First Name" or by City, State, Zip Code, or
Company).
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11. Telephone Dialer. Address Manager will dial the phone for you
provided you have your modem on COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4.
12. Import names and addresses from a comma or tab delimited file
(See Importing Data into Address Manager. Or choose to export
the data in Address Manager to a comma or tab delimited file.
You can also copy your names and address to any other Windows
application via the Windows clipboard.
13. Customizable fonts and colors. Any available font may be
selected for displaying your data and/or column headings.
14. Support for the Windows Dynamic Data Exchange or DDE. Look to
the DDE.TXT file for the Address Manager DDE protocol. Included
with Address Manager are Word for Windows and WordPerfect for
Windows macros to import addresses into your documents.
System Requirements
Address Manager requires an IBM PC or compatible with a minimum
of 2 MB of memory running Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or
higher. A mouse is recommended but not required.
Address Manager Installation
The installation program for Address Manager is a Windows
application, so Windows will need to be running prior to running
the Setup program (however, it is best to close all other Windows
applications). To start the Setup program, put the appropriate
disk into the floppy drive and from the File menu of the Windows
Program Manager choose Run (if you are running the Setup program
from your hard disk, then double click on the WSETUP.EXE file in
the Windows File Manager or use File Run with the command line
path pointing to your hard disk, i.e. C:\PROGRAMS\WSETUP.EXE).
Beside "Command Line:", type the drive that contains the floppy
disk followed by the filename WSETUP.EXE (i.e. A:\WSETUP.EXE).
This will start the Address Manager setup program. Setup prompts
you for a location to install Address Manager (i.e. C:\ADDRESS)
and copies over all of the necessary files to this location.
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Getting Started with Address Manager
If this is your first time to run the Address Manager program,
select New from the File menu to open a new file for storing
addresses. After selecting New, a dialog box will appear prompting
you for the name for the data file. You can type any valid
filename (DOS limits you to 8 characters for the filename and 3
characters for the extension) for your address book. The .ADD file
extension is automatically added to your filename. If you entered
"ADDRBOOK" as the name for your address book, then the filename
would be ADDRBOOK.ADD. When using the File Open command *.ADD is
entered into the filename box by default, making it easy to locate
your data file if saved with a .ADD extension.
Once you have specified a name for your new address book, you will
immediately be taken into the "Add" mode. Since this is the first
time you are running Address Manager, each field in the "Edit box"
dialog will be labeled with the information that you should enter
into the edit boxes. This information will only be displayed when
there are no entries in your address book. Delete the label text
(such as First Name) and begin entering names. When you tab to an
empty phone field, Address Manager will insert the local area code
for you if the Auto Area Code box is checked. Each name you enter
will be added to your address book. The title bar for the dialog
indicates that the dialog is for adding names to the "All
Addresses" list.
Edit Box - Add Names to All Addresses
Choose the More... button to indicate the following additional
information for a name:
His Birthday
Her Birthday
Anniversary
Comments
The text entered into the "Comments" edit box will automatically
word-wrap. A maximum of 256 characters can be entered into the
Comments box. When entering dates for the other options in the
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dialog, use the following formats: 3/4/78 or 3-4-78. If you are
running Reminder, a personal information manager from Wilson
WindowWare, a button labeled To Reminder will appear. When
pressed, the button will automatically enter the birthday and
anniversary information into Reminder.
Once the address information is complete, choose the Another...
button to add the name and bring up another blank dialog, or choose
OK to add the name and return to the Address Manager list window.
Word for Windows Macros
Word for Windows users can run the provided WordBASIC macros to
import address information from Address Manager into a Word for
Windows document. Simply type a name in a Word for Windows
document and run the InsertAddress macro to bring in the address
information. If you are using Word for Windows 1.x, refer to the
MACRO.DOC file for instructions on how to add and use this macro.
If you are using Word for Windows 2.0, refer to the MACRO2.DOC file
for installation and macro usage information.
WordPerfect for Windows Macro
WordPerfect for Windows users can run the provided macro to import
address information from Address Manager into a WordPerfect
document. Refer to the WPMACRO.DOC file for more information
(WPMACRO.DOC is located in the \AddrMan\WP-Macro directory).If you
would like to communicate to Address Manager using Windows Dynamic
Data Exchange or DDE, refer to the DDE.TXT file for information on
the Address Manager's DDE Protocol.
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User Interface
This is a quick discussion of how to use Address Manager. There
are really only a couple of things to keep in mind in order to use
this program efficiently. The main display window shows you the
addresses is an extended selection list box This means you can
highlight one or more names at a time. Hold the CTRL key and click
with the mouse to select discontinuous items or hold the SHIFT key
to select a range. Any combination of names can be highlighted.
Most menu selections will "act on" the highlighted names. For
example, let's say you just got in a huge fight will all of your
in-laws. In a moment of rage you decide to delete them from your
address list. Choose Delete Highlighted Names from the Edit menu to
permanently delete the highlighted names. To modify or view the
address information for a name, double click on the name with the
mouse or press the Enter key to bring up the Edit Box-Modify/Delete
dialog box with the information for the selected name. This gives
you the opportunity to change any information about the selected
name. When viewing your data, there are five column heading layouts
to choose from:
Full Book displays the Name, Address, City, State, Zip and choice
of Home, Work or FAX telephone numbers. Note: The type of phone
number (Home, Work or FAX) is indicated in the Settings dialog
(choose Settings... from the File menu).
Quick Look displays the Name and Phone Number (Home, Work or FAX).
All Important Dates displays the Name, His and Her Birthday's and
an Anniversary date.
Business displays the company name, person's name, address, city,
state, and zip code.
Phones displays the person's name, home phone, work phone, and fax
phone.
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When viewing your data, click on any of the lettered buttons below
the menu bar. If you are in "Page Mode" indicated in the status
bar, you will see only those names for the selected letter. If the
status bar along the bottom of the window indicates that you are in
"Filter Mode", then all names from the selected letter to the end
of the alphabet will display in the window. The Page and Filter
modes are discussed in more detail in the next section.
To determine what options are in use for the Address Manager
program, look to the Status Bar at the bottom of the Address
Manager screen.
List: User List Name or All Addresses
Mode: Full Book, Quick Look or View Dates
and Filter or Page
Addresses: The number of addresses in the active list or all
addresses in the file.
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Control Bar
The Control Bar allows you to quickly point and click to get to
different areas of your address book. In addition to the Full
Book, Quick Look and View Important Dates and Custom Columns views,
Address Manager has two other ways to display your data. These
modes are referred to as the Page Mode and Filter Mode.
The "*" button (just after the "Z" button) is used to toggle
between Page Mode and Filter Mode.
Page Mode shows you a single page of your book, such as all the
names for the letter "B."
Filter Mode will show you all the names from the letter that is
depressed on the Control Bar to the end of the alphabet. For
example, if you have the "C" button pressed and are in Filter Mode,
the first name displayed will be the first name in your book that
begins with the letter C. ALL other names through the end of the
alphabet will follow there after.
If you are in Page Mode (as indicated in the status bar window),
pressing the "A" button will display all the names in the list that
begin with "A." Note that the names displayed will depend on the
selected sort mode. For example, if you are sorting by First Name/
Last Name, then pressing the "A" will display the entries in the
list whose FIRST name begins with an "A."
The Control Bar along the top of the Address Manager screen can be
resized and repositioned anywhere on the screen. Click the left
mouse button on the Control Bar and pull downward to "tear" the
Control Bar from the top of the window (the mouse cursor will
change to a box with the text TEAR). Let go of the mouse button
and the Control Bar is now floating on top of the Address Manager
window. Position your mouse over the edge of the bar and you can
resize the bar. The Control Bar can be docked along any window
edge. So if you'd like you can "dock" the control bar on the left
or bottom of the Address Manager window. To dock the bar, click in
the middle of the Control Bar and move your cursor to the middle of
the top, left, right or bottom window edge. Move your mouse cursor
until the cursor changes from "TEAR" to "DOCK". Once your cursor
reads "DOCK" release the left mouse button to dock the Control Bar
along the window edge.
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To change the sort mode, choose Sort By from the View menu. There
are six Sort options to choose from:
Last Name, First Name
First Name, Last Name
City
State
Zip Code
Company
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Keyboard
+ or Insert Add a new address
- or Delete Delete(s) currently selected address(es)
Tab Toggles the active column layout view for your data.
(Full Book, Quick Look, etc).
Enter Brings up the Edit/Modify dialog for the currently
selected address
Up/Down Arrows Recalls the last three Cities and Last Names
entered into the City or Last Names edit fields in
the Add or Edit/Modify dialog box.
F1 Address Manager Help
F5 Invokes the telephone Dialer.
F6 Selects all names in the Address Manager window.
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Address Manager's Menu Commands
The following is the menu bar for the Address Manager Window:
File
Edit
Dialer!
View
Lists
Help
The underlined character indicates the ALT key combination for
keyboard usage, i.e. ALT+F to activate the File menu without the
use of a mouse. Choosing the Dialer! menu will activate the
Address Manager Dialer (there are no other items under the Dialer
menu).
File
New...
Choose New... from the File menu to start a new data file.
Typically you will not use this item a great deal as it is
possible to keep several types of names and addresses in a
single file. Within a single file, you can create User Defined
Lists which represent different logical groups (i.e. Christmas
List, Friends, Family, Business Contacts etc...) If you do
decide to create a new data file, the filename can be any valid
DOS filename. Address Manager will automatically add ".ADD" as
the file extension.
Open...
Choose Open... to open a data file that already exists on disk.
When choosing Open... from the File menu, the current file is
automatically saved before the new data file is opened. Only
one file may be open at a time (opening a second file will
close and save the first file).
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Save As...
Choose Save As... to save your current data to a different
filename. This feature is most useful for making backup copies
of your Address Manager data files (i.e. save a copy of the
MYNAMES.ADD to BACKUP.ADD). Do not use the Save As... command
to save your data to the current filename. Address Manager
automatically saves your data as you enter names and before you
exit the program.
Merge...
Select an address or group of addresses and choose Merge... to
copy the addresses to another Address Manager file. After
selecting Merge you will be presented with a dialog of Address
Manager files (*.ADD). Select a filename and choose the OK
button. The addresses will be merged into the selected file
and also remain in the existing file.
Settings...
Choosing Settings... from the File menu allows you to configure
the Address Manager program.
Smart Dialer Settings...
If you will be using the Dialer function of Address Manager,
you will want to select this option to give the Dialer some
"brains." The options in this dialog are covered in more depth
beginning on page 42 of this manual.
Import...
Choose Import... to add data from a tab or comma delimited text
file to your existing Address Manager file. Within the Import
File dialog, select the filename, the field delimiter (comma or
tab) and the default Address Form for the names and addresses.
Refer to page 45 of this manual for more information on the
import data format.
Export...
Choose Export... to copy the highlighted names to a tab or
comma delimited text file. All information will be copied
including birthdays and comments. Enter a filename with
extension (EXPORT.TXT) and choose from a tab or comma delimited
text file.
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Design Custom View Forms...
Choose this option to modify the View Forms included with
Address Manager or to create your own custom View Forms.
Windows Printer Setup...
Choose Windows Printer Setup... to configure options within the
active Windows printer driver. Select the appropriate printer
and choose the OK button to access the Windows printer setup
dialog. If you select a printer driver from the list that is
not "Active", then the following error message will result:
"Unable to access printer driver".
To change a printer driver to an "Active" status, you will need
to go through the Windows Control Panel (Printers icon).
Select Printer...
Prior to printing from Address Manager, choose Select Printer
to indicate your printer selection. If a printer is not
selected, Address Manager will use the default printer as set
up through the Windows Control Panel.
Print>
Rolodex Cards...
Choose this menu selection if you want to print your selected
addresses to Rolodex cards. From the resulting dialog you may
specify the dimensions of the cards you are using. The Lines
Per Label field represents the size of the ENTIRE Rolodex card.
(Default of 13 for Courier font) Typically there are several
lines at the top of the Rolodex card that will not be suitable
for printing text. Enter the number of lines suitable for
printing in the Printable Lines field. (Default of 10 for
Courier font) Enter the number of characters that can fit
horizontally on the card in the "Width of Label in chars" edit
box. The "Left Margin in Chars" edit box allows you to indent
the printed text from the left margin.
The address fields and placement of the fields are determined
by the form associated with the address (i.e. USA Long,
European Short). To modify a custom address form choose Design
Custom View Forms from the File menu (see Designing Custom
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Address Forms). If you select all of the available address
fields, there may not be enough room on the card for every
field. If this is the case, Address Manager will notify you
when a card is missing some fields. Rolodex cards will print
in the default or internal printer font (usually this is
Courier).
Dot Matrix Labels...
Choose this menu selection to print labels to a dot matrix
printer. From the resulting dialog you will be able to choose
from a list of Avery labels, or specify the dimensions of the
labels in the numerous edit boxes (horizontal distance is
measured in characters and vertical distance is measured in
lines). Dot Matrix labels will print in the default or
internal printer font (usually this is Courier).
Laser Labels...
The Laser Labels... option is for printing labels to a Laser
printer using Avery labels or labels with similar dimensions.
Select the name for the labels from your address book and
choose this menu selection. Any font and point size may be
selected for each address line of the label.
Portrait List
Landscape List
The List options (landscape and portrait) will display a
preview of the printed page with options to Print,
Reduce/Enlarge the display of the page, and view the next or
previous page of information (Page Up/Page Down). Choose the
Print button to send the information to your printer. If you
have not selected a printer using File Select Printer, Address
Manager will use the default printer as set up in the Windows
Control Panel. The Print button will print the names in the
active list, regardless of which names are highlighted. The
name of the list is printed along the top of the page (i.e. All
Addresses List, Friends List) and the names and addresses are
printed in Courier.
Print Single Column
The Print Single Column selection allows you to print the
contents of the main Address Manager window to your printer in
a single column fashion. This means that instead of the names
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printing left to right on a single line, this option will print
the data similar to how labels are printed.
Name
Address
City, State Zip
Name
Address
City, State Zip
As with the Print List option, this menu selection will print
the entire list, regardless of which names are highlighted.
Print Double Column
The Print Double Column selection allows you to print the
contents of the main Address Manager window to your printer in
a two columns.
Name Name
Address Address
City, State Zip City, State Zip
Envelopes...
Choose Envelopes... to print manually fed envelopes to a Laser
printer. Select a Send To address from the names in the main
Address Manager window, and choose File Print>Envelopes.
Fonts...
Select this menu option to change the display font used in the
main Address Manager window. Any screen font that is available
to the system can be selected. Font style attributes such as
italics and bold can also be set in this dialog. Changes to
the screen font will be remembered for the next session of
Address Manager.
Colors...
Address Manager allows you to customize the screen colors that
are used throughout the program. You can specify the
background color that is used in the main Address Manager
windows (Listbox), as well as the display text (Listbox Text),
and the color of the highlighted display text (Selected Text).
The colors for the "slider" (the column headings) can also be
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set through the Slider Bar and Slider Bar Text options. Color
changes that are set in the Colors dialog are saved and will be
remembered the next session of Address Manager.
Exit
Choose Exit from the File menu to end you Address Manager
session (your data is automatically saved).
Edit
Modify/Delete...
Select a name to view/modify and select Modify/Delete... from
the Edit menu or press the Enter key. The Modify/Delete edit
box will appear with the information for the currently selected
name. You may change or add to the information in the dialog.
To change the data about a person, type the new information
into the edit fields and then choose the OK button. You can
also permanently delete a name from your file using the Delete
button. Choose the Next button to view the information for the
next name in the list, or the Prev button to view the previous
name information.
Add
Use this menu option to add a new name to your address book.
If you are adding several names at a time, use the "Another"
button in the resulting edit box to continue adding names.
Choose the OK button when you have added the final entry. When
entering the Last Name or City, use the Up/Down arrow keys to
recall the last three entries. This helps reduce the number of
times you will have to type the same last name or city.
When tabbing to an empty phone field, Address Manager will
insert the local area code for you if the Auto Area Code box is
checked (local area code is indicated in the File Settings
dialog).
Copy
Choose Copy to place the selected names from the Address
Manager window into the Windows clipboard. There are two copy
options: As Shown and Formatted. The As Shown option will copy
the column information as currently shown in Address Manager.
For example, the following information is copied to the
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clipboard when in the Quick Look view:
Bart Simpler 1-512-555-3982
The above information is tab delimited and can then be pasted
into any other Windows application. The Formatted option will
copy the address information as it would be shown on an
envelope. The address information is copied to the clipboard
regardless of the current view setting in Address Manager. For
example:
Bart Simpler
3456 Morris Drive Circle
Dallas TX 23603
Only 640 names can be copied to the clipboard at a time.
Set Address Form...
Use this selection to assign a new address Form to one or more
addresses. This item is useful when changing the address View
Form for a group of names. Simply select the names and choose
this menu item. A dialog box will follow with a listing of the
available address Forms. The View Form for an individual name
and address can also be changed in the Modify/Delete edit box.
Customize Columns...
This menu item allows you to create, edit and delete custom
views for your Address Manager data. Custom views allow you to
specify the order and names of the column headings (Name,
Address, City...). The custom view names that you create will
appear under the Views menu along with Full Book, Quick Look,
and All Important Dates views.
Control Bar Buttons...
Configure the letters that appear on the Address Manager
Control Bar when sorting your list alphabetically or by postal
code.
Search...
Use this menu selection to find any name in your address book.
You can either search the currently selected list or search all
names in the data file. Specify the search criteria field
(i.e. Name Fields) to tell Address Manager which fields to
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search through. Type the text string you are looking for in
the Search For: field.
For example, if you wanted to find all the people in your data
file who lived in Washington state, you would do the following:
1. Type WA in the "Search For" edit box.
2. Specify the State Field as your search criteria (mark the
State Field with an X).
3. Choose All Names for the Search option at the bottom of
the dialog.
4. Choose the Find button to start the search.
Address Manager will search through your data file for those
that have "WA" in the State field. Those names that meet this
criteria will be displayed in a dialog along with their home
telephone number. To view additional information about a name
resulting from the search, choose the name and press Enter or
click on the OK button. The Edit Box - Modify/Delete dialog
will appear with the complete information for the selected
name. Choose the Cancel button to exit the Found Strings
dialog and return the main Address Manager window.
Delete Highlighted Names
This menu selection will permanently delete the highlighted
names from your data file. Prior to deleting the names,
Address Manager will ask you if you are sure you want to delete
the highlighted names. Choose Yes if you mean to have the
selected name(s) deleted. If you want to delete the name from
a User List only, choose Delete from User List.... from the
Lists menu.
Save Heading Columns
When viewing your data, you can adjust the column widths by
clicking and dragging the column boundaries (line between two
column headings) on the "slider" bar. This allows you to format
the columns as far apart or as close as you like. If you want
Address Manager to remember these column heading widths for the
next session, you need to select Save Heading Columns from the
Edit menu. The heading columns can be saved separately for the
Quick Look and Full Book modes. This menu item will be grayed
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out if Best Fit Columns is specified in the File Settings
dialog.
Dialer!
The Dialer item is for those people with modems. This feature
allows you to let Address Manager dial the phone for you. To use
this feature, highlight/select a single name in the main window
and click on Dialer! or press F5 from the keyboard. This action
will bring up the dialer with the phone number of the selected
name listed in the Phone # edit box. Now, click on the Dial
button and wait for the connection to be made. Once the
connection is made, pick up the telephone receiver and wait for
someone to answer your call.
If no name is highlighted or more than one name is highlighted,
the dialer dialog box will appear with no phone number inserted.
In this case you can either type a phone number into the Phone #
edit box or use the mouse to insert the number by clicking on the
numbered buttons.
View
Full Book
When the Full Book mode is active (as indicated by a check
beside the Full Book menu selection and the status bar text:
Mode:Full Book), the following column headings will display:
Name, Address, City, State, Zip and one of three phone number
fields (Home, Work or Fax). To indicate which type of phone
number to display, choose Settings... from the File menu and
select between Home, Work and Fax. If you have not used the
Full Book mode before or do not have "Best Fit Columns"
selected in the File Settings dialog, you may need to adjust
the columns widths. To adjust the column width click with the
mouse on the line between the column headings, now drag the
mouse to adjust the column width. Be sure to select Save
Heading Columns from the Edit menu so that the next time you
enter Full Book mode, Address Manager will preset the column
widths as you like them.
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Quick Look
The Quick Look mode displays only the Name and Phone number
information, omitting the address information from displaying.
The phone number is the phone number type as indicated in the
File Settings dialog (choose from Home, Work or Fax).
All Important Dates
The All Important Dates mode displays the Name, His and Her
Birthday dates, and an Anniversary date. This information is
entered into the More Info dialog along with Comment
information. To edit or add this information, double click on
a name in the main Address Manager window or choose
Modify/Delete... from the Edit menu. Now, choose the More...
button to add or view existing information for the selected
name.
Sort By
To change the sort mode for your data, choose Sort By from the
View menu. There are five Sort options to choose from:
Last Name, First Name
Anderson, Bixbee, Collins
First Name, Last Name
Anne, Beth, Charlie
City
Anchorage, Boise, Cle Elum
State
Alaska, California, Florida
Zip Code
09821, 13421, 22033
Company
Boeing, Multplex, Zeos
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Lists
Create User List...
Choose Create User List... when you want to create a new list
to store names. For example, you may want to create a User
List to store the names of those people who you sent Christmas
cards to this year. Type a name for the new User List and
choose the New button to create the list. This will only
create the list. To add names to a list, see Add to User
List... below.
Delete User List...
Just as you can create User Lists, you can also delete User
Lists. Choosing Delete User List... will bring up a dialog with
the names of all of your current Lists. Select the User List
name that you would like to delete and choose the Delete
button. When might this be necessary? Will suppose all of a
sudden you decide you really don't care who your friends are
and so you don't need a special list for them. Selecting this
option will allow you to delete a User List such as "Friends".
Note that any names that were on the list are NOT actually
deleted from the file, but rather just removed from the User
Defined List. If you want to permanently delete names from
your address book, choose Delete Highlighted Names from Edit
the menu.
Edit User List Names...
Use the Edit User List Names... option to change the name
assigned to a list you previously created. For example,
suppose you previously created a list named "Christmas List"
and later noticed a typo in the word Christmas. Rather than
creating a new list named "Christmas List" and then moving all
of the names to the new list, you can simply edit the name of
the list to correctly read "Christmas List". Select the name
to edit from the listing of User List names, change the name in
the edit box above, and choose the Change button.
Add to User List...
The Add to User List... option allows you to add names to a
list that already exists in your data file. This saves you
from re-keying data when creating lists of names. To copy
names to a list do the following:
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1. Choose "All Addresses" from the List menu to view all
addresses in your file.
2. Highlight those names you will want to add to the User List.
3. Choose Add to User List... from the Lists menu.
4. Select the User List name from the resulting list box of
names.
5. Choose the Add button to add the names to the selected list.
6. From the Lists menu choose "Group 1>User List Name" to view
the names.
Delete from User List...
This menu item works in much the same way as Add to User
List..., but allows you to remove names from a User Defined
List. This item will not delete names from the file, but will
simply remove the highlighted names from the specified List.
For example, if a person on your Clients list is no longer a
business client, you can select their name and choose Delete
from User List.... In the resulting dialog, choose the Clients
list and choose the Delete button.
All Addresses
Choose this menu option to display all of the names in your
data file regardless of assigned User List.
Group 1
If you have created User Defined Lists, the List names will pop
out to the right of Group 1. Selecting a User List displays
only those names that you have added to the selected list. A
second group called Group 2 will be added once there are more
than 8 Lists under Group 1.
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Help
Index Displays an Index of the Address Manager OnLine help
information.
Overview Displays Overview information for Address Manager.
Keyboard Displays the Keyboard Controls for Address Manager.
Commands Displays information about the Address Manager Menu
Commands.
Help on Help Activates the Microsoft Windows Index to Using Help.
About Address Displays the Address Manager About dialog.
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Designing Custom View Forms
Custom View Forms allow you to design your own way of viewing and
printing addresses. The Edit/Modify dialog (choose
Modify/Delete... from the Edit menu or double click on a name in
your address book) will display information as defined by the
Custom View Forms. The available Forms are listed in the list box
labeled "Address Form". Choose one of the Forms from the list box
and the dialog will update to the layout to the new Custom View
Form. Different forms can be used for different names and
addresses. For example, you can use a business Form such as "USA
Business Long" for your business contacts in the United States and
the "European Short" Form for your friends in Europe.
There are a number of Forms provided with Address Manager with the
ability to design your own. To create a new Form or modify an
existing Form, choose Design Custom View Forms... from the File
menu. This will bring up the Custom View Form Designer and the
last Form you edited. To load a different Form, choose Load
Form... from the File menu.
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Working with the Form Designer
To create/add a new field to a Form, double click the left mouse
button on the Form where you would like the new field to appear. A
Form can have any of the following fields:
Salutation, First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Company, Address
1, 2, or 3, City, State, Zip, Home Phone, Work Phone, Extension,
or Fax Phone.
In addition to field names you can add up to 20 text fields. A
text field is static text that will appear on the final Form. You
may want to identify some of your fields so that it is obvious
what data should be entered. For example, before the Fax Phone
field you may want to include a text field that reads "Fax:".
After double clicking on the Form with the left mouse button,
choose a field name, or if you are defining a text field select the
Text option and type the text for the field in the edit box below.
The new field will be positioned on the Form at the point where you
double clicked the mouse.
To adjust the length of the fields position your mouse cursor near
the right or left edge of the field and click and drag the mouse.
The fields have a fixed height and can only be sized horizontally.
To change the placement or position of the field on the form,
position your mouse over the field so that the cursor changes to a
Hand and now click and drag the field to a new position on the
form.
To delete a field from the form, position your mouse over the field
so that the cursor changes to a Hand and press the Del or Delete
key on your keyboard.
After creating a Form, the Form name will be added to the list of
available Forms to choose from when adding/editing names in your
address book.
In addition to controlling the layout for your on-screen fields,
the Custom Forms are also used when printing addresses to an
envelope or label. The order and position of the fields on the
Form is used to determine how the address will be printed. To
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indicate which fields you would like to have print, mark the fields
on the form as "print fields". To do this, position the mouse
cursor over a field and click the right mouse button. The field
will turn red and a printer icon will show on the right edge of the
field, indicating that this field should be printed when printing
an address that uses this form. For example, the European Forms
that are included with Address Manager specify Zip, State, City for
the last address line. When an address that uses a European Form
is printed to a label, it will print in the same order as the
fields display (Zip, State, City). The print field option is a
toggle, click the right mouse again to remove\add the print field
option.
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Printing Dot Matrix Labels
To print labels to a dot matrix printer, choose Print>Dot Matrix
Labels... from the File menu. In the resulting dialog there are
many options to help navigate the address to the appropriate
position on the label.
The three radio buttons give you a choice as to what information
will actually print on the label. There are three choices:
Print from form This will print only those fields marked as "print
fields" in the associated form.
Print All data fields This will print every field on the form
that contains data, whether or not it is marked for
printing.
Print ALL fields This will print every field on the form, even if
it does not contain data. This includes the field
labels such as "Name", "Address 1", etc.
Printing to Avery Dot Matrix Labels
If you are using Avery labels, simply choose the Template name
that corresponds to the number on the Avery box of labels (for
example Avery 4144). Once a template is selected, the
appropriate values are placed into the edit boxes for you.
Choose Print Labels to print mailing labels for the names you
selected in the main Address Manager window.
Printing to Dot Matrix Labels (non Avery)
In the Dot Matrix Labels dialog there are many options to control
the placement of the address information on the label.
Lines Per Label The height of the label measured by the number
of lines. Typically there are 6 lines per inch,
so if your labels are an inch tall, the number of
lines would be 6 (1.5 inch high labels would be 9
lines).
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Labels Across The number of labels left to right. This values
is usually 1 for single column labels, or 2 for
double column labels, or 3 for three columns of
labels.
Lines Between Labels The vertical spacing between each physical
label, again measured in lines. The number of
lines between each label is usually 1.
Width of label in chars To calculate the number of characters
for the horizontal width of the labels, measure
the width of the labels with a ruler and convert
inches to characters. Typically there are 10
characters per inch, so a 3.5 inch wide label
would be 35 characters wide.
Distance between labels in chars
The horizontal distance between the columns of
labels. Usually this distance is fairly minimal,
perhaps 1-5 characters at most.
Left Margin in Chars
The horizontal distance to indent the printed text
from the margin.
Printing Multiple Dot Matrix Labels for the Same Name
In order to print multiple copies of each name selected in the main
Address Manager window, indicate the "Copies of each label" in the
Dot Matrix Labels dialog:
1. Select the names for printing labels in the main Address Manager
window. Select as few as a single name or as many as you would
like.
2. Choose Print>Dot Matrix Labels from the File menu.
3. In the edit box labeled "Copies of each label", indicate the
number of labels you would like to print for each of the selected
names. For example, you may want to print an entire page of a
single address (i.e. copies of each label = 16) or 2 labels for
each address selected.
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4. Choose the Print Labels button.
Notes on Printing Dot Matrix Labels:
Only the names that are highlighted in the main Address Manager
window will be printed. If you want to print a label for all the
names in the active window, press F6 to select all of the names
prior to printing labels.
Information printed to the label will be the contents of the
Print Fields for the selected View Form. To change the Print
Fields for a Form, do the following:
1. Choose Design Custom View Forms from the File menu.
2. Choose Load Form from the File menu of the Custom Form
Designer and choose the Form to edit.
3. Position your cursor over a field and click the right
mouse button to toggle the Print Field status on or off.
Dot matrix labels will print in the default internal font for the
printer (this is usually a monospaced font such as is Courier).
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Printing Laser Labels
If you have a laser printer and Avery labels, Address Manager
allows you to easily print labels. Any font and point size may be
selected for each line of the label. For example, the name can be
printed in Arial 12, while the other address lines are printed in
the Times New Roman 10 point font.
To access the Laser Labels configuration screen, select the names
you would like to print labels for and choose Print>Laser Labels...
from the File menu.
The three radio buttons give you a choice as to what information
will actually print on the label. There are three choices:
Print from This will print only those fields marked as
form "print fields" in the associated form.
Print All This will print every field on the form
data fields that contains data, whether or not it is marked
for printing.
Print ALL This will print every field on the form, even
fields if it does not contain data. This includes the
field labels such as "Name", "Address 1", etc.
When entering the Laser Label screen, Address Manager will default
to the Avery 5160 label template. A pictorial representation of
this template is shown in the window to the right of the Select
Label Fonts dialog. If you choose a different label type (say
Avery 5161) then the display on the right will update to show you
the general layout of the selected label template. One of the
labels will have the text "Start" displayed. This is the indicator
for which label you would like Address Manager to begin printing
first. This is useful if you only print several labels at a time
and want to feed the same sheet through the printer the next time
you print labels.
To change the Start label for Address Manager, click with the mouse
on the address label that you would like to have Address Manager
print first. Or, choose the Set Start button to move the focus to
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the graphic window. You can now use the arrow keys to specify the
starting label.
In the Laser Label Settings dialog on the left, you can specify
attributes for the labels, including Margins and copies of each
label. The Margins box allows you to change the overall margins
for the page or for the individual labels. Indicate adjustments to
the Top and Left margins in millimeters (mm). The "Copies of each"
edit box allows you to specify the number of copies you would like
for the name(s) selected in the main Address Manager window. If
you want a page of labels for each name, you would type 30 for the
"copies of each". If you need to send each of the selected names
two pieces of mail, you might enter 2 as the number of copies.
To set a font for an address line, do the following:
1. Choose the Set Fonts... button.
2. Below "Set font for", choose the address line to change and
then select a font name, style and size.
3. Choose the Apply button to apply the font to the selected
address line (Address line 1, for example).
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the address lines.
5. Choose the OK button to return to the Laser Label Settings
dialog.
Your font selections will be remembered for the next time you use
the envelope template. The envelope templates are set up to work
properly with the Avery laser printer labels, but you may still
want or need to fine tune the margin settings.
Choose the Print button to begin the label printing. Address
Manager will print a label (or multiple labels if copies of each is
greater than 1), for each name that was highlighted/selected prior
to entering the laser labels window.
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Note: If you have labels with similar dimensions as the Avery
templates that are provided, you can still use the laser label
feature of Address Manager. The dimensions for the current
templates are as follows:
Avery 5160 1" x 2-5/8"
Avery 5161 1" x 4"
Avery 5162 1-1/3" x 4"
Avery 5163 2" x 4"
Avery 5164 3-1/2 x 4"
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Printing Envelopes
The envelope printing facility of Address Manager is designed to
print manually fed envelopes on a laser printer. There are
templates provided for the following sizes of envelopes:
Envelope 9
Envelope 10
Envelope 11
Envelope 12
Envelope DL
Envelope C5
Monarch
To print manually fed envelopes to a laser printer, do the
following:
1. In the main Address Manager window, select a single name or
multiple names for which you would like to print envelopes.
2. Choose Print>Envelopes from the File menu.
3. Choose the Envelope Size that you will be printing to (Envelope
10, 4 1/8" X 9 1/2" is the standard business size envelope).
4. Type your return address in the upper left in the Return Address
Info box (this needs to only be done once, as the return address
is saved with the envelope template file).
If you have selected a single name for which to print an
envelope, the address information for this name will appear in
the Send to Address Info box. If you have selected multiple
names for envelopes, the first selected name will appear in the
Send to Address Info box.
Note: In either case the address displayed in the Send to Address
Info box cannot be edited in the Print Envelopes dialog.
5. Choose the Set Fonts... button to specify the fonts for both the
Send To and Return addresses. A font dialog will appear where
you can specify the font name, style and size for a given address
line.
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Choose "Send to" or "Return" at the bottom of the dialog, an
address line number, and then the font, font style and size.
Choose the Apply button to record the font setting and then
continue the process for each line of the send and return
address.
Note: Each envelope template can have its own font information.
This way you can have one font style for your business
envelopes and another font for your personal envelopes.
6. Choose the Print this One button to print a single envelope with
the address information as displayed in the Print Envelopes
dialog. If you have multiple names selected you can either
choose Print this One or Print All.
If you have more than one name selected in the main Address
Manager window, the Next and Previous buttons will thumb through
the names that you selected in the main window.
Copies: This indicates the number of copies (envelopes) you would
like to print for each name selected.
Note: The address displayed in the "Send to Address Info" box
cannot be edited in the Print Envelopes dialog.
Further Notes: Your return address information is associated with
the envelope size. So you can enter a business address for
business size envelope and your home address for another size
envelope. Choose to save changes when exiting the Print Envelope
dialog, and your return address will be remembered for the next
session. Envelope feeders are not currently supported. If your
laser printer does not feed envelopes through the middle of the
paper tray, read the following discussion.
The templates have default positioning values that are based on
assumption that the manual envelope feeder pulls the envelopes
through the middle of the paper tray. If your laser printer pulls
envelopes aligned with the top or bottom portion on the paper tray,
the Left and Top millimeter values will need to be adjusted. Both
the Return and Send address text have edit boxes for the Left and
Top positions. To determine what values to place in these edit
boxes it is necessary to place an envelope on top of an 8.5 X 11
inch piece of paper. The envelope should be placed in relation to
how the manual feeder pulls then envelope. So, if your envelope
feeder is aligned with the bottom of an 8.5 X 11 sheet of paper,
you would align the envelope at the bottom of the 8.5 X 11 inch
paper. Now, measure with a ruler from the top portion of the 8.5 X
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11 inch page to where you would like the return address to print on
the envelope. Determine the number of millimeters this would be
from the top of the 8.5 X 11 inch page and the left of the 8.5 X 11
inch page. Apply the same concept for determining the millimeter
values for the send address. All of this is necessary because the
millimeter values are measured from the edge of a normal sheet of
paper and not from the edge of the envelope.
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Settings
The following information details the options in the File Settings
and Smart Dialer Settings dialogs (both are options from the File
menu).
"Disable US smart dialer" will disable the Smart Dialer feature of
Address Manager. The Smart Dialer option was designed for the
United States telephone system and may not apply elsewhere. If this
option is selected, all of the options in the Smart Dialer Settings
dialog will be grayed except for the "Wildcard" characters option.
"Disable Label Warning" will disable the warning that Address
Manager posts just before printing dot matrix labels. When
printing dot matrix labels, the warning reminds you to make sure no
other applications are printing. (See Common Questions for an
explanation of why this error occurs.) If you get tired of seeing
this warning box each time you go to print dot matrix labels, you
can disable it using this option.
"Show Last Name First" is an option to change the way the names
will be displayed. By default, the names will be shown First,
Middle, Last. Mark the "Show Last Name First" box to reverse the
order that the names are displayed. This option only effect the
Full Book, Quick Look, and All Important Dates views, and not the
custom views you create.
"Best Fit Columns" is an option that when selected tells Address
Manager to automatically adjust the column widths to best fit the
data that is currently being displayed. When this option is
selected, the Save Heading Columns menu item will be grayed under
the Edit menu.
The Local area code edit box is where you will need to enter the
area code from which you will be dialing from. This is necessary
so that the "Smart Dialer" can strip off an area code if the number
you are dialing is within your local area code. For example, if
your local area code is 206, Address Manager will strip off the
area code whenever dialing a phone number with the 206 prefix.
The group of radio buttons in the "Display Phone" box allow you to
choose which phone number you would like to view when viewing your
data in the Full Book or Quick Look view of Address Manager. "Full
Book" displays the Name, Address, City, State, Zip and choice of
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Home, Work or FAX telephone numbers. Choose from: Home, Work or
Fax.
Modem Settings: Use the box labeled Prefix to specify any prefix
number you need to dial before dialing the phone number. This
option is useful if you are in a setting where you need to dial "9"
for an outside line. By entering 9 as a prefix, 9 will
automatically be added to any phone number you choose to dial with
the dialer. Select the communications port that your modem is
connected to (COM1 - COM4) and choose the baud rate for your modem.
Finally, specify the modem initialization string. The default is
ATDT and when dialing from a touch tone phone. ATDP can be used
for dialing from a pulse phone.
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International Support
The drop down Language box in the settings dialog indicates the
current language for Address Manager. Address Manager is designed
to support ANY language (excluding the double byte character set
languages) in the world. Several languages are shipped with
Address Manager, including English, French and Dutch. To change
the language representation of the program, simply select
Settings... from the File menu. In the dialog that follows, there
will be a list of languages to choose from. Select the desired
language and choose OK. The program will automatically switch to
the new language!
To add support for your own language, follow these simple steps:
1. Open the STRINGS.USA text file (included with Address Manager)
into your favorite text editor.
2. Translate the strings to your language.
3. Open the ADDRESS.LNG text file from your Address Manager program
directory. Under the [Settings] section, add your language to
the AvailableLanguages line. For example, if you are adding
support for Spanish, you would add Spanish as follows:
[Settings]
AvailableLanguages=English,French,Dutch,Spanish
Note that the languages must be separated by a comma.
4. At the bottom of the ADDRESS.LNG file, create a new section that
has the exact name you added to the AvailableLanguages line (in
this example, the entry would be [Spanish]).
5. Copy your translated strings and paste them into the ADDRESS.LNG
file under this new section.
Now, when you run Address Manager again, your newly supported
language will be listed in the Languages entry of the Settings
dialog box. When creating support for your own language, try to
keep the length of each string to approximately the same length as
the English equivalent or shorter.
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Changing the Control Bar Button Letters
To configure the letters that appear on the Address Manager Control
Bar choose Control Bar Buttons... from the Edit menu. In the
resulting dialog you can edit the letters that are used on the
Control Bar. This way, when you have your list sorted by Zip Code
(sort option on the View menu), you can configure the Control Bar
to indicate the numbers or letters that are used by your addresses.
For example, if some of your addresses have a zip code of "M6B
4B7", you can add the letter M to the string within the Postal Code
Sorting edit box. Now, when sorting by Zip Code a M will appear on
the Control Bar. Additionally you can edit the letters that appear
on the Control Bar when sorting alphabetically (any of the sort
options on the View menu other than Zip Code). The default string
is "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", but you can edit this string in
the Edit Control Bar Buttons dialog. For example, if your language
setting in Control Panel International is set to German, then you
may want to replace the U character on the Control Bar with an
umlauted U or ALT 220 (type 220 on the numeric keypad).
Characters that are entered into the Alphabetic and Postal Code
edit boxes need to be entered in alphabetic and/or numeric order.
Smart Dialer Settings
When entering phone number information about the people in your
address book, it is recommended that you enter complete phone
information (i.e. 1-206-555-1212) Including the area code allows
the Smart Dialer to strip off area codes appropriately. Address
Manager keeps track of your local area code, as specified in the
File Settings dialog box. Typically, if the number you are
dialing has the same area code as your local area code, the Smart
Dialer will strip off the "1-206" portion. However, sometimes
you may be dialing an inter-state number that is actually a long
distance call. These numbers don't require the area code, but
still require the "1-". Using the Smart Dialer Settings dialog
box, will allow you to tell Address Manager which 3 digit
prefix's require a "1-".
To indicate the numbers that require a "1-", choose the numbers
from the list box by clicking on the numbers with the mouse.
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Once the appropriate numbers are selected, choose the Save button
to save the selections.
Note: If all of the options in the Smart Dialer Settings dialog
are grayed except for the wildcard characters option, choose
Settings from the File menu and clear the "Disable US Smart
Dialer" checkbox.
You may soon need to include an area code when dialing phone
numbers in your same state. This is because the phone companies
are running out of area codes in certain geographic areas such as
California. For example, currently a call from Seattle to Tacoma
requires the 206 area code. Even though Tacoma uses the same
area code as Seattle and is really on 40 miles away, a 206 is
required when calling Tacoma. In the Smart Dialer Settings
dialog, you can indicate which 3 digit prefix's within your state
require an area code. To indicate the numbers that require an
area code, choose the "Area Code Req'd" option and then the area
code numbers from the list box (click on the numbers with the
mouse to select). Once the appropriate numbers are selected,
choose the Save button to save the selections.
The area code that is listed at the top of the dialog, "For Area
Code: XXX" is the area code that has been set in the Settings
dialog. If you travel a lot and will be dialing from many
different area codes, you can create smart dialer settings for
any number of area codes you choose. To do this just make sure
that when you go to a different area code, you change the area
code in the File Settings dialog.
The Wild Characters option in the Smart Dialer Settings allows
you to indicate a special character as a place holder for a
series of characters. For example, you can define the "!"
character to be "234". Then when entering a phone number and you
need to enter "234", you can just type the wild character, "!".
If you then select the name and choose the Dialer!, the "!"
character in the phone number is changed to "234".
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Special Lists
Address Manager allows you to create up to 32 User Defined Lists.
These Lists are essentially logical subsets of the All Addresses
List. For example, you may want to create a List of all your
"Friends" and another List of all you "Family" members. When you
create a User List, the name you supply will be appended to the
Lists menu (under Group 1).
Select a List name (such as "Friends") and only the names for the
selected List will appear in the main Address Manager window.
To create a User List such as "friends" or family", choose Create
User List... from the Lists menu. In the resulting dialog box,
type a name for the List (family, friends, business...). Choose
the New button to create the User List.
Once you have created a User List, you will want to put some
people's names and addresses on the List. If you want to add a
name that is currently not in your data file, choose Add.. from the
Edit menu and type in the data. If you have already typed in the
name previously, follow these steps to add a name to a User List:
1. Choose All Addresses from the Lists menu to view all names in
your data file.
2. Locate and highlight the names you would like to have in your new
List (to select multiple names press the CTRL key in combination
with selecting the names with the mouse).
3. Choose Add to User List... from the Lists menu.
4. In the resulting dialog, select the List you would like the names
added to and choose the Add button.
5. Now from the Lists menu choose Group 1>User List Name (i.e.
Friends) and you will see the names have been added to the List.
Note: The status bar at the bottom of the Address Manager screen
indicates what List is before you on the screen - List: All Address
or List: Friends.
Deleting names from User Lists works much the same way as Add to
User List.... To remove names from a User Defined List select
Delete from User List.... from the Lists menu. Choosing this
selection will NOT delete the names from the file, but will remove
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the highlighted names from the List you specify. If you mean to
remove the name from the data file entirely, choose Delete
Highlighted Names from the Edit menu.
Note: If you tell Address Manager to delete a name from a User
Defined List and the name is not in the User List, Address Manager
will simply ignore this directive.
Refer to the Hints and Tips section of this manual for step by step
instructions on copying and moving names from one List to another.
To display all the names and address in your data file, choose All
Addresses from the Lists menu. The status bar will update to
indicate "List: All Addresses". If you have created User Defined
Lists, the List names will pop out from Group 1 under the Lists
menu. Selecting a User List name from the Lists menu will display
only those names that you have put on the List. A second group
called Group 2 will be added once there are more than 8 lists under
Group 1. Again, look to the status bar to determine what list you
are viewing.
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Importing Data into Address Manager
If you have name and address data in another program, it is
possible to export the data to a text file and read the data into
Address Manager. The fields in the exported text file can be
either comma or tab delimited.
There are 19 fields (18 commas or tabs per record) in the Address
Manager input file format.
Mr.,David,A.,Slim,Phillips Oil,1234 Main Street,,,Boise, ID,
83704,208-555-1212,,,208-555-1213,06/07/66,,,College buddy from
class of 90
Address Manager Input file specifications:
Field# Description Length
1. Salutation 15
2. First name 20
3. Middle name 20
4. Last name 20
5. Company 30
6. Address line 1 40
7. Address line 2 40
8. Address line 3 40
9. City 20
10. State 20
11. Zip code 10
12. Home phone 30
13. Work phone 30
14. Work extension 4
15. FAX number 30
16. His Birthday 8
17. Her Birthday 8
18. Anniversary 8
19. Comments 255
If your data file meets the above format specification, follow
these steps to import into Address Manager.
1. Open an existing file or create a new file for the imported data.
2. Choose Import... from the File menu.
3. Select the file name to import and the type of field separator
used in the text file (comma or tab).
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4. Each address will initially need to use the same default View
Form. Select a Form from the list box of Address Forms.
5. Choose OK to start the import process. Just below the Comma
option button is an indicator of the number of records imported
(Total Imported: X). The Import File dialog will remain on
screen until all of the records are imported and sorted.
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Print Merge Using Address Manager Data
While Address Manager is not capable of performing a print merge to
create such things as form letters, you can export your data to a
comma or tab delimited text file. Most word processing programs or
mail merge programs can import text files. The following steps
outline the procedure for exporting your data for a Word for
Windows print merge:
1. In the main Address Manager window, select the names that you
want to use for the print merge. The F6 key will select all of
the names in the window.
2. Select Export from the File menu of Address Manager.
3. Type a file name for your data. You might look to the window
title bar and use your address file name with a TXT file
extension. You can choose either comma or tabs as the field
delimiters, but in the case of Word for Windows the tab delimited
option is the better choice.
4. Switch to Microsoft Word for Windows.
5. In a new document select Print Merge from the File menu. Choose
the Attach Date File button.
6. In the resulting dialog find and select the text file you created
in step 3 above. The text file will is located in the same
directory as your Address Manager file.
7. Choose the Insert Merge Field button on the Print Merge Helper
bar. Address Manager exports all of the possible field or column
headings, but you only need to select the fields which you would
like to use in the print merge. After inserting merge fields,
your Main document may look something like the following if you
are creating a form letter.
<<FirstName>> <<LastName>>
<<Address1>>
<<Address2>>
<<City>>, <<State>> <<Zip>>
Dear: <<Salutation>> <<LastName>>
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Thank you for purchasing Address Manager...
Refer to your Word for Windows User's Guide for more information
on Print Merge.
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Designing Custom Column Views
In addition to the three internal forms included with the Address
Manager product, you have the ability to create your own custom
column views. The Phones and Business column views under the View
menu are actually custom views that have been included with Address
Manager. You can edit or delete the Phones and Business column
views and/or create your own column views.
To create your own custom column view choose Customize Columns...
from the Edit menu. From the top portion of the dialog, choose the
New View option. When you do this the View Name and Description
edit boxes will be cleared for data entry. In the View Name box,
enter a name for your custom view. The name you supply in the View
Name box will appear under the View menu. The Description box
allows you to describe your View, such as "Telephone field view".
Choose the Save button to create and save your new view form.
To customize or edit your view form, choose the Edit View option
from the top portion of the dialog. Select the View you would like
to edit from the Existing Views list box. The bottom portion of
the dialog has a sample column heading bar for you to edit. Click
on the column to edit and choose a field name from the supplied
list.
If the view form is a newly created form the sample bar will only
list the Name field. Click on the Name field with your mouse and
choose a field name (i.e. Names> Last Name). Now click again on
the Name field again and choose Insert Column (a blank field is
inserted to the right). Click on the blank field and select a
field name for the column.
Additionally there are options to Delete and Insert a column; the
Delete Column option deletes the selected column and the Insert
Column option inserts a blank column to the right of the selected
column. The Custom Column option in the list of field names allows
you to enter a custom name for your field selection(s). For
example, you may want to insert a Zip Code field, but have the
column heading read Postal Code instead of Zip Code.
1. Click on a column section from the bar in the Edit Custom Columns
dialog.
2. Select Custom Column from the list of options.
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3. Type "Postal Code" in the Column Heading edit box.
4. Select Zip Code from the list box labeled Available.
5. Choose the Add button.
6. Choose the OK button.
The Custom Column option also allows you to assign more than one
field to a particular column heading. For example, you may want to
have the City and State combined under one column heading called
City/State.
1. Click on a column section from the bar in the Edit Custom Columns
dialog.
2. Select Custom Column from the list of options.
3. Type "City/State" in the Column Heading edit box.
4. Select City from the list box labeled Available.
5. Choose the Add button.
6. Select State from the list box labeled Available.
7. Choose the Add button.
8. Choose the OK button.
Note: You can add up to four fields under a single column heading.
To delete a custom column view choose Customize Columns... from the
Edit menu. From the top portion of the dialog, choose the Delete
View option. When you do this the Delete button will become
available. Select the View you would like to delete from the
Existing Views list box and choose the Delete button. You cannot
delete the current column view form. A custom column view form is
limited to 15 fields. In order to add 15 fields to the sample bar
in the Edit Custom Columns dialog, you may need to disable the
"Adjust columns for best fit" option. The "Adjust columns for best
fit" option adjusts the widths of the column headings you insert so
that you can view the text for each column. Depending on your
screen resolution and the number of columns you add to the bar, it
may become necessary to turn the adjust option off so that you can
add more columns.
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Hints and Tips to Using Address Manager
In addition to the following information, there is a common
questions and answers section in the Address Manager Help file. To
access this information, choose Index from the Help menu and choose
the Common Questions topic.
The best way to use Address Manager is to keep one file with all of
your data in it. Because it is possible to create your own User
Defined Lists, it is less efficient to have one file for your
business addresses, one file for your personal addresses, one file
for your Christmas card recipients and so on.... Instead, just
maintain one file and create User Lists.
Use the Save As... menu item from the File menu to create a backup
copy of your address book. If your address file is named
NAMES.ADD, choose Save As and type BACKUP.ADD for the backup copy.
Choose OK to save to the new filename. Then choose Open... from
the File menu and open your original data file, NAMES.ADD and
continue working with the file. Address Manager automatically
saves your address files when you exit the program or add/edit the
address book information.
To the right of the alphabetic buttons there is a "*" button. This
asterisk toggles you between two viewing modes (Page and Filter).
If you are in Page Mode, and the "A" button is depressed, then you
will only be shown names from the current list whose that begin
with the letter "A". For example, if you are sorting by Last Name,
First Name, you would see all the people in the current list whose
last name begins with "A." Clicking on the "*" button again, puts
you in the Filter Mode. When in this mode, if the "D" button is
depressed, the first name in the list will be the first person
whose last name begins with "D" with all names from "D" through "Z"
following thereafter. The status bar along the bottom of the
Address Manager window indicates whether you are in the Page or
Filter mode (Mode: Quick Look, Filter).
There are two options to control the column widths. One option
automatically adjust the widths of the columns and is called "Best
Fit Columns" (indicated in File/Settings...) The second option is
to manually set the columns widths by adjusting the widths of the
columns headings with the mouse. Choose Save Heading Columns...
from the Edit menu to save the current column width settings. You
can set the column headings manually for the Quick, Full Book and
All Important Date modes. The next time you load Address Manager,
the saved settings will be used for the column widths. Note: The
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Save Heading Columns menu item is grayed when the Best Fit Columns
box is checked in the File Settings dialog.
When entering a slew of names and addresses, use the Up/Down arrow
keys to help minimize the number of keystrokes you type. For the
Last Name field and the City field, Address Manager will remember
the last three entries. This way, you don't have to type "Seattle"
for ALL of your friends who live in Seattle. Instead use the arrow
keys when your cursor is in the City field to cycle through the
last three cities.
Use different View Forms for different addresses. If you are
entering a personal address, use the USA Short Form instead of one
of the Business Forms. When editing your address information the
available View Forms are listed from the list box labeled Address
Form. You can use different View Forms for different addresses.
Address Manager remembers which View Form is assigned to which
address.
Use the Custom View Form Designer to make changes to the existing
Forms or design new ones altogether. Choose Design Custom View
Form from the File menu to access the Form Designer.
If you need to copy names and addresses to another Windows
application, simply choose the names to copy and choose Copy from
the Edit menu. Switch to the other application (such as Excel),
and choose Paste from the Edit menu.
Look to the Status Bar at the bottom of the Address Manager window,
for information on what list is active, the viewing mode, and the
number of addresses in the list.
List: User List Name or All Addresses
Mode: Full Book, Quick Look or View Dates and Filter or Page
Addresses: The number of addresses in the active list
(user or all)
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Address Manager Index
Add Names, 19 User Lists, 24, 44
All Important Dates, 9, 23 Using Address Manager, 9
Colors, 18 View Forms, 27
Columns Widths, 21 View Menu, 22
Control Bar, 11 Viewing Address Information, 9
Custom Form, 27 Word for Windows Macros, 8
DDE, 8
Delete Highlighted Names, 21
Designing Custom Col Views, 50
Dialer!, 22
Display Fonts, 18
Displaying Address Info, 27
Edit Menu, 19
File Commands, 14
Filter Mode, 11
Fonts, 18
Full Book, 9, 22
Hints and Tips, 52
Importing Data, 46
Installing Address Manager, 6
International Support, 41
Keyboard Interface, 13
Languages, 41
Lists, 24, 44
Menu Commands, 14
Modify/Delete Names, 19
Page Mode, 11
Print Merge, 48
Print Rolodex Cards, 16
Printing Dot Matrix Labels, 30
Printing Envelopes, 36
Printing Laser Labels, 33
Quick Look, 9, 23
Searching for Names, 20
Selecting Names, 9
Setting Up Address Manager, 6
Settings, 39
Smart Dialer Settings, 42
Sort By, 23
Special Lists, 44
Status Bar, 10
User Interface, 9
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