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In this manual, anything displayed on the Cambridge Z88 screen is shown in a computer typeface, such as
Name of file to save
Anything that you should type at the keyboard is shown in a different typeface to designate the keyboard keys; for example
You are invited to a party
The keys on the keyboard with a special function are shown in the text with key legends. So, for example, if you are asked to type
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ENTER
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In general, references to menu headings are in bold caps; for example LAYOUT.
References to individual commands are in bold; for example Save or Load.
References to options displayed by a command are in italics; for example Save only range of columns.
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The cursor keys are represented as , , and key on normal PC.
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This chapter will show how you can use the Cambridge Z88 Diary application to organise your engagements, and plan your time. It demonstrates how to:
- Enter engagements into the Diary
- Search for and list out all engagements relating a particular thing
- Use the Diary with the Calendar popdown to find any date very quickly
Entering the Diary
Before using the Diary, make sure you have set the correct time and date on the Clock popdown, as described in Section One.
You can enter the Diary in either of two equivalent ways, whichever you find most convenient:
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Or: type D. You can do this from anywhere, even another application.
Once you have made entries in the Diary, it will appear on the list of SUSPENDED ACTIVITIES
in the Index, but there can only be one copy of the Diary.
Type CT to go to today's date, and the Diary screen display similar to the diagram shown below will appear:
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The mode you choose to work in is a matter of personal preference. The selected mode is specific to each PipeDream suspended activity; the default mode can be set in the Panel.
Rubout -
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The Rubout command, normally used by pressing the
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When the cursor is not on a text slot with an @ field in it, the slot shows the value of the @ field. When the cursor is moved onto the slot, the actual @ identifier is shown, for editing.
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