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Contents
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About This Book
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Your Palm IIIc Organizer
Getting to know your PalmIIIc organizer
What is a Palm IIIc organizer?
System requirements
Minimum requiremen ts
Optional equipment
Macintosh compatibility
Upgrade Information
Each organizer must have a unique name
Palm IIIc components
Locating front panel controls
Using the onscreen brightness control
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Locating back panel components
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Recharging the battery
Viewing data while in the cradl e
Palm Desktop organizer software
With Palm Desktop software, you can do the following:
Installing Palm Desktop software
Using your organizer with another PIM
Tapping and typing
Tap with the stylus to get things done
Elements of the organizer interface
Opening applications
Using menus
Choosing a menu
Graffiti menu commands
Displaying online tips
Four ways to enter data
Onscreen keyboard
Graffiti writing
Using Palm Desktop software
Importing data
External keyboard
Customizing your organizer
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Chapter 2
Entering Data in Your Palm IIIc Organizer
Using Graffiti writing to enter data
Writing Graffiti characters
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Graffiti tips
The Graffiti alphabet
Writing capital letters
Writing numbers
Graffiti numbers
Writing punctuation marks
Additional Graffiti punctuation
Writing symbols and extended characters
Writing accented characters
Accent strokes
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Navigation strokes
Graffiti ShortCuts
Using the onscreen keyboard
Using your computer keyboard
Importing data
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Chapter 3
Managing Your Applications
Using the Applications Launcher
Selecting applications
Switching between applications
Categorizing applications
Changing the Applications Launcher display
Choosing preferences
Installing and removing applications
Installing add-on applications
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Installing games
Removing applications
Removing Palm Desktop software
Security
In Security, you can do the following:
Assigning a password
Changing or deleting a password
Locking your organizer
Recovering from a forgotten password
Chapter 4
Using Your Basic Applications
Overview of basic applications
Date Book
In Date Book, you can do the following:
Address Book
In Address Book, you can do the following:
To Do List
In To Do List, you can do the following:
Memo Pad
In Memo Pad, you can do the following:
Calculator
In Calculator, you can do the following:
Expense
In Expense, you can do the following:
Common tasks
Creating records
Editing records
Entering text
Edit menu
Deleting records
Other ways to delete records
Purging records
Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations
Performing a HotSync operation for the first time
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Categorizing records
System-defined and user-defined categories
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Finding records
Looking up Address Book records
Using Find
Using Phone Lookup
Phone Lookup tips
Looking up names to add to expense records
Sorting lists of records
Making records private
Hiding or masking private records
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Attaching notes
Choosing fonts
Application-specific t asks
Date Book
Scheduling an event
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Rescheduling an event
Setting an alarm for an event
Scheduling repeating or continuous events
Changing repeating or continuous events
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Changing the Date Book view
Working in Week View
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Spotting event conflicts
Working in Month View
Working in Agenda View
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Address Book
Creating an Address Book entry
Selecting types of phone numbers
Changing Address Entry details
Address Book menus
Record menus
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To Do List
Setting priority
Checking off a To Do List item
Changing To Do List item details
Setting a due date
To Do Show Options
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Memo Pad
Reviewing memos
Memo Pad menus
Record menus
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Calculator
Recent Calculations
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Expense
Changing the date of an Expense item
Entering receipt details
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Customizing the Currency pick list
Defining a custom currency symbol
Show Options
Transferring your data to Microsoft Excel
Displaying the euro on your desktop comput er
Printing the euro
Creating or printing an expense report
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Using expense report templates
Expense menus
Record menu
Options menu
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Chapter 5
Communicating Using Your Organizer
Managing desktop E-Mail away from your desk
In Mail, you can do the followin g:
Setting up Mail on the desktop
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Synchronizing Mail with your E-Mail application
Opening the Mail application on your organizer
Viewing e-mail items
Displaying full header information
Creating e-mail items
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Looking up an address
Adding details to e-mail items
Setting a priority
Sending a blind carbon copy
Adding a signature to your e-mail item
Requesting confirmations
Storing e-mail to be sent later
Editing unsent e-mail
Draft e-mail
Filing e-mail
Deleting e-mail
Removing e-mail from the Deleted folder
Purging deleted e-mail
Message list options
Folders
Date column
Sorting the Message list
HotSync options
Creating special filters
Ignoring or receiving e-mail
Defining filter strings
High-priority e-mail
Truncating e-mail items
Mail menus
Message menus
Beaming information
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Tips on beaming information
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Chapter 6
Advanced HotSync Operations
Selecting HotSync setup options
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Customizing HotSync application settin g s
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IR HotSync operations
Preparing your computer for infrared communication
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Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communication
Performing an IR HotSync operation
Returning to cradle HotSync operations
Conducting a HotSync operation via modem
Preparing your computer
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Preparing your organizer
Selecting the conduits for a modem HotSync operation
Performing a HotSync operation via a modem
Conducting a HotSync operation via a network
Connecting to your companys dial-in server
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Performing a network HotSync operation
Using File Link
Creating a user profile
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Chapter 7
Setting Preferences for Your Organizer
In the Preferences screens , you can do the following:
Viewing preferences
Buttons preferences
Pen preferences
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HotSync buttons preferences
Digitizer preferences
Formats preferen ces
Country default
Time, date, week start, and numbers formats
General preferences
Auto-off delay
Cradle settings
System, alarm, and game sounds
Beam Receive
Connection preferences
Sample connection for remote IR HotSync operations
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Network preferences and TCP / IP sof tw ar e
Selecting a service
Entering a user name
Entering a password
Selecting a connection
Adding telephone settings
Entering a prefix
Disabling Call Waiting
Using a calling card
Connecting to your service
Creating additional service templates
Adding detailed information to a serv ic e template
Idle timeout
Defining primary and secondary DNS
IP address
Login scripts
Creating a login script on your organizer
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Plug-in applications
Deleting a service te mplate
Network preferences menu commands
Service menu Options menu
TCP/IP troubleshooting
Displaying expanded Service Connection Progress messages
Viewing the Network Log
Adding a DNS number
Owner preferences
ShortCuts preferences
Creating a ShortCut
Editing a ShortCut
Deleting a ShortCut
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Appendix A
Maintaining Your Organizer
Caring for your organizer
Battery considerations
Resetting your organizer
Performing a soft reset
Performing a hard reset
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Appendix B
Frequently Asked Questions
Software installation problems
Operating problems
Tapping and writing problems
Application problems
HotSync problems
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Beaming problems
Recharging problems
Password problems
Technical support
Appendix C
Creating a Custom Expense Report
About mapping tables
Customizing existing sa mple templates
Determining the layout of the Expense Repor t
Labels
Sections
Analyzing your custom Expense Report
Programming the mapping table
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Using applications other than Microsoft Excel
Expense file details
Appendix D
Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
Use of ^char
Carriage return and line fe ed
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Product Regulatory Information
FCC Statement
Note:
PalmIIIc Product Family Tested to Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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Canadian ICES-003 Statement
CE Compliance Statement
Battery Warning
Varning
Advarsel!
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