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- -> The more gates you fill in, the more discriminating the hunt through the
- records will be. If you leave the gates in their default conditions, ALL
- of today's events involving ALL employees and ALL projects will be reported.
- -> Hunts for projects and events may be made on the basis of partial entries.
- For instance, if you wished to find all events involving the "Smith-1" and
- "Smith-2" projects, you would need to enter only "Smith" at item A. All
- envents tied to projects whose names contained the character string "Smith"
- would be shown to you. Included among the events reported might also those
- involving the "J. Smith" and "Blacksmith" projects.
- -> Remember, any gate that is left blank will be considered to be open, allow-
- ing ANY record to pass through.
- -> If you don't want deadlines reported to you, make gate F "NO" by pressing
- the F key. If you press the F key again, you'll change it back to "YES".
- The same principle applies to appointments, trips, etc. (gates G..L).
- -> The type of report produced depends upon how you have set Gate O, which al-
- lows you to toggle among "Standard", "Full Screen Edit", "Time Scheduled",
- and "Printed Calendar", "Printed Daily Schedule", and "Event Chart".
- -> To send a report to the printer attached to a specific port, press the num-
- ber (1, 2, or 3) of the port. To send the report to a disk file, press P
- until "TEXT.MX file" appears. To send to another disk file, press ^P.
- -> To reset all the hunt gates to their default settings, press ^R.
- -> To begin the hunt (report generation), press <─┘.
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