# Interactive Help Data

# Help for an icon is found by looking for the message "h(Name)(Icon number):"
# where (Name) is the window name as in the templates
#       (Icon number) is the icon number.
# If help cannot be found for a particular icon, then the help for "h(Name)" is used.
# Other messages can be referenced by "%(Message name);" from this file and the Messages file.
# Icon text in the same window can be referenced by "%@(Icon number);"
# The icon text of the same icon as the help can be referenced by "%@;"

Select:Select this option to
Click:Click any mouse button to
hAnni16
hDial2
hImpAlarm25
hImport71
hPrint29
hSaveCSV10
hSaveJnl15
hSearch2
hSetDia30
hExport4
hField10
hSetGen47/hSetGen48/hSetGen49
hAddView3
hSetup0:This is a help button.  Click on it for further help via the StrongHelp application.
Menu:|MClick on the menu icon to the right to change this option.
hIconBar:\T%Title; application.|M\SOpen the %Title;, hold down SHIFT to open the choices \w, hold down ALT to see the free memory display.|M\Aset a new alarm.
hAddresses:\TAddress Entry Window.|MTo add a new address, enter the data into the writable icons, and click on the 'Accept' icon.
hAddresses23:\Tdata for the user-defined field.|MTo edit a different field select the field from the pop-up menu button to the right.
hAddresses24:\Saccept this data, and move to the page where it is inserted.|m\Aaccept this data, but stay on this page and clear the fields ready for a new address.
hAddresses25:\Sdelete this address.
hAddresses26:\Sclear the fields ready for a new address.
hAddresses27:\TUser-defined field-name.  You can define as many fields as you like.|MTo edit a different field select the field from the pop-up menu button to the right.
hAddresses28:\TAddressIt icon.  If you have entered a postcode then AddressIt will complete the whole address.|MIf you don't have AddressIt (from R-Comp) then click for more info.
hAddresses34:\Sto either switch to the Home address, or define the current address as the Home address if no Work address exists.|M\A'undefine' the address as the Home address, but only if no Work address exists.
hAddresses35:\Sto either switch to the Work address, or define the current address as the Work address if no Home address exists.|M\A'undefine' the address as the Work address, but only if no Home address exists.
hAddresses36:Click to open the user-definable field menu.  From that menu you can define new fields and select fields to enter data for.|MIf you change field then the data for the current field will still be remembered.
hAddresses31/hAlarmSet56/hAnni28:Type in the title of a note to link to this entry, or the title of a new note to be created.
hAddresses33/hAlarmSet67/hAnni29:Click to open a menu of existing notes to link to this entry.
hAddresses41:\Sopen the menu of prefixes.|MYou can edit this menu in the Address-book section of the Choices window (Press Shift-Ctrl-F2).
hAddView:\TAddress view \w.  Use it to define different views for the Address-book.
hAddView0:\Saccept the changes and close this \w|M\Aaccept the changes and keep this \w open.
hAddView1:\Scancel the changes and close this \w|M\Aundo the changes you have made.
hAddView2:\Sdelete this view and close the \w|M\Adelete this view and keep the \w open.
hAddView5:Edit the name for the new view here.
hAddView6:\S to edit a different view.
hAddView7:%Select;give the view as many entries that will fit on a page.
hAddView8:%Select;give the view 1 entry per page.
hAddView9:%Select;give the view 2 entry per page.
hAddView10:%Select;give the view 3 entry per page.
hAddView11:%Select;give the view 4 entry per page.
hAddView12:%Select;give the view 5 entry per page.
hAddView15:Enter the names of categories to be shown in this display.|MAlternatively select the categories from the adjacent pop-up menu.
hAddView16:\Sto select the categories to be shown in this display.
hAddView18:%Select;show all data in this view.
hAddView19:%Select;only show selected fields in this view, then select the fields from the adjacent pop-up menu.
hAddView20:\Sto select which fields to show in this display.
hAddView22:Enter the names of applications which automatically open Organizer's address-book and this view will be used then those applications open the address-book.
hAddView24:%Select;use this view when you open the address-book by clicking on \T's icon bar icon.
hAddView29:%Select;not display contacts which have no data in the selected fields.
hAddView26:%Select;show the default home/work details of each contact.
hAddView27:%Select;show by default the home details of contacts which have both home and address details.
hAddView28:%Select;show by default the work details of contacts which have both home and address details.
hAlarmSet:\TSet Alarm Window.|mIt allows you to create and edit alarms.
hAlarmSet1:\Tdate.|M%Click;change the date of the alarm.
hAlarmSet3:\Thour of the alarm, in 24 hour format.|MYou can change the time by clicking on the up/down arrows, or typing in the numbers.
hAlarmSet5:\Tminute of the alarm.|MYou can change the time by clicking on the up/down arrows, or typing in the numbers.
hAlarmSet6:\Sincrease the hour by 1.|M\Adecrease the hour by 1.
hAlarmSet7:\Sdecrease the hour by 1.|M\Aincrease the hour by 1.
hAlarmSet8:\Sincrease the minute by 10.|M\Adecrease the minute by 10.
hAlarmSet9:\Sdecrease the minute by 10.|M\Aincrease the minute by 10.
hAlarmSet10:\Sincrease the minute by 1.|M\Adecrease the minute by 1.
hAlarmSet11:\Sdecrease the minute by 1.|M\Aincrease the minute by 1.
hAlarmSet16
hAlarmSet17
hAlarmSet18:This is where you enter the message of the alarm.
hAlarmSet19:\Sset this alarm.
hAlarmSet20:\Sclose this \w, and ignore this alarm.
hAlarmSet21:%Select;cause the alarm to beep when it goes off.
hAlarmSet22/hAlarmSet44:%Click;open a menu of different colours.|MThe default colour can be changed from the Alarm section of the Choices \w (press F2).
hAlarmSet23:%Select;display the time of the alarm in the diary.
hAlarmSet24:%Select;make this alarm repeat.
hAlarmSet26:%Select;make the alarm repeat after regular intervals.
hAlarmWarn10
hAlarmSet27:\Tnumber of regular intervals after which the alarm will repeat.|MTo change it click on the up/down arrows.
hAlarmWarn11
hAlarmSet28/hAlarmSet59:\Sdecrease the number of intervals by 1.|M\Aincrease the number of intervals by 1.
hAlarmWarn12
hAlarmSet29/hAlarmSet61:\Sincrease the number of intervals by 1.|M\Adecrease the number of intervals by 1.
hAlarmWarn13
hAlarmSet30:\Tregular interval after which the alarm will repeat.%Menu;
hAlarmSet31:%Select;make the alarm repeat on a particular day of a particular month.
hAlarmSet33:This gives the location of the weekday within the month.%Menu;
hAlarmSet34:\Tweekday.%Menu;
hAlarmSet35:\Tnumber of months after which the alarm will repeat.%Menu;
hAlarmSet37:\SDelete the alarm being edited.
hAlarmSet38:%Select;just display it in the diary, without it going off.
hAlarmSet39:%Select;make the alarm a 'Task Alarm'.|MTask alarms are executed as a *command instead of being displayed as a message.|MFor more information on Task Alarms, see the %Title;'s help file (press F1).
hAlarmWarn14
hAlarmSet40:%Click;change the regular interval after which the alarm will repeat.
hAlarmSet41:%Click;change the location of the weekday within the month.
hAlarmSet42:%Click;change the weekday.
hAlarmSet43:%Click;change the number of months after which the alarm will repeat.
hAlarmSet45:%Select;stop this alarm being recorded in the Journal when it is deleted.
hAlarmSet47:%Select;stop the alarm going repeating after a certain date.
hAlarmSet48:\Tdate after which the alarm will stop repeating.|MChange the date by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hAlarmSet49:%Click;change the end date for this alarm.
hAlarmSet51:\Sdecrease the number of occurrences by 1.|M\Aincrease the number of occurrences by 1.
hAlarmSet52:\Tnumber of occurrences after which the alarms will stop repeating
hAlarmSet53:\Sincrease the number of occurrences by 1.|M\Adecrease the number of occurrences by 1.
hAlarmSet57:%Click;add an exclusion date for this alarm.
hAlarmSet58:%Select;make this alarm go off in advance of the time you have set.
hAlarmSet60:This is the number of %@62; early warning Organizer will give you of this alarm.
hAlarmSet62:This is regular interval %@60; of which Organizer will give you early warning of this alarm.
hAlarmSet63:%Click;change the regular interval for the early warning.
hAlarmSet64:%Select;make the Diary only display this alarm at the next occurrence.|MThis is useful if the alarm repeats very frequently and clogs up your Diary display.
hAlarmSet66:This icon can contain a list of dates for which the alarm will not go off.|MThe dates must be in the format d/m/yyyy separated by commas.|MAdd dates using the pop-up menu to the right.
hAlarmWarn:\Wtelling you that an alarm is going off.
hAlarmWarn1
hAlarmWarn2:\Ttime and date the alarm was set for.
hAlarmWarn4
hAlarmWarn5
hAlarmWarn6:\Tmessage of the alarm.
hAlarmWarn7:Click to accept this alarm.
hAlarmWarn8:Click to delete this alarm.
hAlarmWarn9:Click to defer this alarm to a different time.
hAlarmWarn15:\Ttime the alarm will next go off at.
hAlarmWarn16:\Tdate the alarm will next go off at.
hAlarmWarn18/hAnniNotify5:\Sview the note that this entry links to.
hAnni:\TSet Anniversary Window.|MEnter the date of the event (eg date-of-birth) and the message you want to receive every year on this date, and click on 'OK'.
hAnni2:Enter into this icon the date of the event (eg 31/12/1991).|MIt could be a date of birth, or the date of a wedding.
hAnni4:Enter the message which you want to receive every year.|MYou can use the wildcards below to give information on the persons age, or how long they have been married, etc.
hAnni5:%Click;to change the colour of the anniversary as it appears on the pages.
hAnni6
hAnni7
hAnni8
hAnni9
hAnni14
hAnni10:These wildcards can be used to tell you specific information on the number of years since the date of birth/marriage.
hAnni11:Click to accept this anniversary.
hAnni12:Click to ignore this data and close this \w.
hAnni13:Click to delete this anniversary.
hAnni15:click on the menu icon to the right to change the colour of the anniversary text.
hAnni17:%Select;give this anniversary early warning.
hAnni18/hSetAnn10:\Sdecrease the number of days early warning by 1.|M\Aincrease the number of days early warning by 1.
hAnni19:\Tnumber of days early warning you will get for this anniversary.
hAnni20/hSetAnn12:\Sincrease the number of days early warning by 1.|M\Adecrease the number of days early warning by 1.
hAnni21/hSetAnn13:\Sdecrease the early warning interval by 1.|M\Aincrease the early warning interval by 1.
hAnni22:\Tnumber of number of days after the previous early warning after which you will get another early warning.
hAnni23/hSetAnn15:\Sincrease the early warning interval by 1.|M\Adecrease the early warning interval by 1.
hAnniNotify:\Wtelling you about an anniversary.
hAnniNotify1:\Tdate the anniversary is set for.
hAnniNotify2:\Tmessage of the anniversary.
hAnniNotify3:Click to close this \w.
hAnniNotify4:%Select;option to cancel the remainder of the early warnings for this alarm.|MOnly do this if you have already sent off the present and card!
hBanner:This is %Title;'s banner, it tells you the version number, and who own's it.|m\Sclose this \w, although it will close on its own after 5 seconds.
hDial:This is the dialling \w.  Using this \w you can make your computer's speakers or modem dial phone numbers using a tone dial compatible phone.
hDial3:%Select;withhold the number using the prefix entered into the icon to the right.
hDial4:Enter the 'withhold number' prefix into this icon.|mFor the UK this code should be '141'.
hDial5:%Select;use your computer's speakers.
hDial6:%Select;use a modem connected to your computer.
hDial7:Click to configure the speakers.
hDial8:Select this option and enter the area code of your local exchange to make %Title; recognise local numbers and omit the area code from the dialling sequence.
hDial9:Enter the area code of your local exchange into this icon, so that %Title; can recognise local numbers and omit the area code from the dialling sequence.
hDial10:Select this option and enter the phone number of your local network so that %Title; can recognise internal numbers and only dial the extension number.
hDial11:Enter the phone number of your local network so that %Title; can recognise internal numbers and only dial the extension number.
hDial13:If you have to dial a code to get an external line, then enter that code here.|m%Title; can then automatically obtain an external line if the number you are dialling is not on the local network.
hDial14:Select this option and enter the code to make international calls.|m%Title; can then automatically dial this code before international phone numbers, which you should prefix with + and then the country code.
hDial15:Enter the code you should dial before making international calls into this icon.
hDial16:%Select;be presented with these options when clicking on a phone number.|mIf this option is not selected, then the dialling will start as soon as you click on a phone number.
hDial17:%Select;let your computer multitask whilst dialling.|mThis will allow you to pause the dialling part way through.
hDial19:Enter the phone number you which to dial into this icon.
hDial22:Click to close the dialling \w.
hDial23:Click to store the current dialling settings.
hDial24:Click to dial the number starting from the position of the caret.
hDial25:Click to dial the number from the beginning.
hDial26:Click to store the phone number back in the address book if you have altered it.
hDial27:Click to configure the modem.
hExport:This is the Export \w.|MUse this window to export the database in a format described by the export scripts.
hExport8:\Tcurrently selected export script.|MChange the script by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hExport9:%Click;open a menu of export scripts.
hExport10:This is where the export will start from.|MChange the starting point by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hExport11:%Click;change the starting point for the export.
hExport12:This is where the export will end.|MChange the ending point by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hExport13:%Click;change the ending point for the export.
hExport14:%Click;make the current export script the default.|MNOTE:This will rename the script "!Default", overwriting the current default script.
hExport15:%Click;open the currently selected export script in a text editor.
hExport16:%Select;keep the export \w open once the export file has been saved.
hExport18:This is a list of address-book categories that will be included in the export.|MIf the list is blank then all addresses within the range will be exported.
hExport19:%Click;change the address-book categories that will be included in the export.
hField:This it the user-definable field window.|MUse it to define your own fields so you can store whatever data you like about a person.
hField1:Enter the name of your new field into this icon.|MIt can even contain spaces.
hField3:Enter the vCard name of the field into this icon.|MThis needs to be unique.|MIf you don't know about vCards, then let Organizer guess the vCard name for you.
hField4:%Click;add a new field or select another field to edit.
hField5:%Click;change the colour used to display the data for this field in the Address-book display.
hField6:This is the colour used to display the data for this field in the Address-book display.|MChange the colour by using the pop-up menu button to the right.
hField7:\Saccept the changes you've made and close this \w.|M\Akeep the \w open after accepting the changes.
hField8:\Signore any changes you've made and close this \w.|M\Aundo any changes you've made and start again.
hField9:\Sdelete the current field and close this \w.|M\Akeep the \w open after deleting the current field.|MYou will be warned if the field is in use by any addresses.
hGetDate:Click on the required date.|mDouble-click to use that date and close this \w.|mClick MENU to change the month.
hGetDate0:%Click;open the Month menu.
hGetDate1:This is the year.|mClick on the arrows either side to change the year.
hGetDate2:\Sdecrease the year by one.|m\Aincrease the year by one.|mPressing SHIFT whilst clicking will use steps of 50.
hGetDate3:\Sincrease the year by one.|m\Adecrease the year by one.|mPressing SHIFT whilst clicking will use steps of 50.
hGetDate35:Click to accept this date.
hGetDate36:Click to ignore this date and close this \w.
hHangup:This is the disconnect \w.|mClick '%@0;' to disconnect the modem and carry on your conversation.|mClick '%@1;' to close this \w.
hImpAlarm:This \w allows an annually repeating alarm from the Alarm file being imported to be turned into an Anniversary.
hImpAlarm3:%Select;to import the alarm as a normal, annually repeating alarm.
hImpAlarm4:%Select;to move the alarm into the Anniversary section.
hImpAlarm13:\Tdate the annual alarm is set for.
hImpAlarm15/hImpAlarm16/hImpAlarm17:\Tmessage of the annual alarm.
hImpAlarm20:Enter the date of birth or marriage into this icon, so that the anniversary messages appear correctly.
hImpAlarm21:Enter the message for the anniversary.  You can use the same wildcards as for a normal anniversary.
hImpAlarm22:%Click;import this alarm and continue importing the Alarm file.
hImpAlarm23:%Click;ignore this alarm and continue importing the Alarm file.
hImpAlarm24:%Click;ignore this and the rest of the Alarm file.
hImport70:Enter into this icon the characters used to separate the address.
hImportant:\TImportant Numbers \w.|MEnter the important name and number and click on 'Accept' to have the information appear on the first page of the Address-Book.
hImportant5:\Sadd this data to the first page of the Address-Book.
hImportant6:\Sclose this \w.
hImportant7:\Sclear the important name and number.
hInfo:This \w tells you the version of %Title; you are using.|MSee the !Help file (select 'Help' from this menu) to find out how to get new versions of %Title;.
hMain:\T%Title; \w.|MClicking SELECT on the coloured tabs down the left and right hand sides will open that section.
hMainS1:Click to open the %CalTab; section.
hMainS2:Click to open the %AddTab; section.
hMainS3:Click to open the %DiaTab; section.
hMainS4:Click to open the %NotTab; section.
hMainS5:Click to open the %AnnTab; section.
hMain1:Click for help on %Title;
hMain2:Click to open the choices \w.
hMain3:Click to save your data.
hMain4:Click to search your %Title; for any text.
hMain5:Click to print the current pages.
hMain6:Click to open the phone dialling \w.
hMain7:\Sto open the %DiaTab; section to the current date.|M\Ato open the date selection window.
hMainAdd0:Click to view as many address that will fit on the page.
hMainAdd1:Click to view one address per page.
hMainAdd2:Click to view two addresses per page.
hMainAdd3:Click to view three addresses per page.
hMainAdd4:Click to view four addresses per page.
hMainAdd5:Click to view five addresses per page.
hMainAdd6:Click to export your addresses as a CSV file, so that they can be loaded into other applications.
hMainAdd7:Click to change the categories selected for view.
hMainAnn0:Click to view one month of anniversaries per page.
hMainAnn1:Click to view two months of anniversaries per page.
hMainAnn2:Click to view three months of anniversaries per page.
hMainAnn3:Click to view six months of anniversaries per page.
hMainCal0:Click to have a year split over two pages.
hMainCal1:Click to have a year on one page, so that you can see two years at a time.
hMainDia0:Click to view two days at a time in the Diary.
hMainDia1:Click to view one week at a time in the Diary.
hMainDia2:Click to view two weeks at a time in the Diary.
hMainDai3:Click to move to the current day in the Diary.
hMainNot0:\Smove to the index page.|M\Aopen a menu of notes.
hMainNot1:Click to change the colour of the selected text or text that you next type.
hModem:Use this \w to configure your modem for phone dialling.
hModem1:This is the name of the modem driver to be used.|mClick on the icon to the right to select a different driver from a list of drivers installed on your computer within the !SerialDev application.
hModem2:Click on this icon to select a different driver from a list of drivers installed on your computer within the !SerialDev application.
hModem4:\Sdecrement the port number.|m\Aincrement the port number.
hModem5:This is number of the port to which your modem is expected to be connected.
hModem6:\Sincrement the port number.|m\Adecrement the port number.
hModem7:%Select;use tone dialling, which is faster than pulse dialling and should work with most phones.
hModem8:%Select;use pulse dialling, which is older than tone dialling, and takes slightly longer.
hModem11:\Sdecrement the delay.|m\Aincrement the delay.
hModem12:This is the number of centiseconds that the modem will pause before and after dialling.|mThis may not be necessary with your modem, so try making this number lower for faster dialling.
hModem13:\Sincrement the delay.|m\Adecrement the delay.
hModem14:\Sapply the new modem settings and close whis \w.|m\Aapply the new settings and keep the \w open.
hModem15:\Signore the new modem settings and close this \w.|m\Arestore the modem settings to when the \w was opened.
hPrint:\Tprint \w.|MUse this \w to print exactly what you see in %Title;.
hPrint1:%Select;print the left hand page.
hPrint2:%Select;print the right hand page.
hPrint3:%Select;print upright onto the paper.
hPrint4:%Select;print sideways onto the paper.
hPrint6:\Tthe number of copies that will be printed.
hPrint7:\Sincrease the number of copies by 1.|M\Adecrease the number of copies by 1.
hPrint8:\Sdecrease the number of copies by 1.|M\Aincrease the number of copies by 1.
hPrint11:%Select;scale the pages by a percentage.
hPrint12:%Select;scale the pages fit your paper organizer.
hPrint14:\Tpercentage of actual screen size that the printout will be.
hPrint15:\Sincrease the percentage by 1.|M\Adecrease the percentage by 1.
hPrint16:\Sdecrease the percentage by 1.|M\Aincrease the percentage by 1.
hPrint19:Enter the width of a single page of your paper organizer into this icon.
hPrint21:Enter the height of a single page of your paper organizer into this icon.
hPrint23:Enter the gap between the pages of your paper organizer into this icon.
hPrint24
hPrint25:%Select;use %@; for the above measurements.
hPrint26:\Sprint with these options.|M\Akeep this window open.
hPrint27:\Sclose this window.|M\Areset the default values.
hPrint28:\Sset these values as the default, and close this window.|M\Akeep this window open.
hSave:This \w allows you to save data to a file.
hSave0/hSaveCSV0/hSaveJnl0/hExport0:Drag this icon into the directory into which you want to save the file.
hSave1/hSaveCSV1/hSaveJnl1/hExport1:This shows the filename for the data.  If it is not a full path name then drag the icon to a directory display.
hSave2/hSaveCSV2/hSaveJnl2/hExport2:Click here to save the data to the current filename.  If it is not a full pathname you must drag the icon to a directory first.
hSave3/hSaveCSV9/hSaveJnl13/hExport3:Click to close this \w.
hSaveCSV:This \w allows you to export all the addresses as a CSV file to that they can be imported into another database.
hSaveCSV3:%Select;add a line to the CSV file describing each field.
hSaveCSV4:%Select;store each line of an address in a single field with a separator between each line.
hSaveCSV5:Enter into this icon the text to separate each line of the address.
hSaveCSV7:%Select;surround each field in quotes, necessary if the field may contain commas.
hSaveCSV8:%Select;export names in a single field, eg 'Chris morison' instead of separate fields 'Morison','Chris'
hSaveJnl:This \w allows you to save all or part of the Journal into a single file.
hSaveJnl12:%Select;to include every Journal entry.
hSaveJnl6:\Tdate of the first Journal entry to be included.|MClick on the icon to the right to change this date.
hSaveJnl10:%Click;change the date of the first Journal entry to be inluded.
hSaveJnl7:\Tdate of the last Journal entry to be included.|MClick on the icon to the right to change this date.
hSaveJnl11:%Click;change the date of the last Journal entry to be included.
hSaveJnl3:%Select;put page breaks into the exported file, so that each Journal entry is printed on a separate page.
hSaveJnl4:%Select;make each Journal entry appear on the next page when imported into an Impression document.
hSaveJnl5:%Select;make your printer load a new page for each Journal entry when the exported file is printed.
hSaveJnl14:%Select;make paragraphs use the full width of a page when imported to a word processor, such as Impression.
hSearch:This \w allows you to search all or part of Organizer's data-base or any particular text.
hSearch0:%Select;only report case-identical matches of the search string.
hSearch1:%Select;make the search multi-task.|MThis may make the search a bit slower, but if you have a lot of data to search then it allows you to stop the search once you have found what you want.
hSearch3:%Click;open a save box so you can save the search results.
hSearch4:%Click;to forget the search results and close this \w.
hSearch5:%Click;to %@; the search.
hSearch7:Enter the text to be found into this icon.
hSearch9/hSearch10/hSearch11/hSearch12/hSearch13:%Select;include all %@; data in the search.
hSearchP:\Tsearch results \w.|MDouble-\Sopen Organizer to this occurrence of the search string.|MDouble-\Aedit this occurrence of the search string.
hSetAdd:%hSetup;
hSetAdd1:The text in this icon will appear as the title of the first page of the Address-Book.
hSetAdd3:%Select;have one address per page.
hSetAdd4:%Select;have two addresses per page.
hSetAdd5:%Select;have three addresses per page.
hSetAdd6:%Select;have four addresses per page.
hSetAdd7:%Select;have five addresses per page.
hSetAdd8:This is the address field that is selected for pasting.|MChange the field by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hSetAdd12:%Select;make the Page up/down keys have the usual effect.
hSetAdd13:%Select;make the Page up key move UP through the address book.
hSetAdd17:This is the prefix used when opening a web-page.
hSetAdd18:This is the prefix used when creating a new e-mail.
hSetAdd21/hSetAdd22:%Click;change the colour of the field labels in the address book.
hSetAdd23/hSetAdd24:%Click;change the colour of the Names in the address book.
hSetAdd25/hSetAdd26:%Click;change the colour of the Addresses in the address book.
hSetAdd27/hSetAdd28:%Click;change the colour of the telephone numbers in the address book.
hSetAdd29/hSetAdd30:%Click;change the colour of the fax numbers in the address book.
hSetAdd31/hSetAdd32:%Click;change the colour of the mobile phone numbers in the address book.
hSetAdd33/hSetAdd34:%Click;change the colour of the E-mail addresses in the address book.
hSetAdd35/hSetAdd36:%Click;change the colour of the web-page addresses in the address book.
hSetAdd39:%Select;enable tone dialling.
hSetAdd40:%Click;configure the tone dialling.
hSetAdd41:%Click;open a menu from which you can select the default address fields for pasting.
hSetAdd44:%Select;make CallerID do any phone dialling instead of Organizer.|MThis may be desirable so that CallerID logs the calls for you.
hSetAdd46:When this option is selected, the number of an incoming call is found in the address-book and the appropriate address-details opened.
hSetAdd47:When this option is selected, the number of an incoming call is searched in Organizer's entire database using the normal search \w.
hSetAdd49:%Select;perform an action when an incoming call is detected by CallerID.
hSetAdd50:%Select;perform an action when an outgoing call is detected by CallerID.
hSetAdd50:
hSetAdd52:%Select;option to log all incoming calls in the Journal.|MThis will only work if you have CallerID running.
hSetAdd53:%Select;log all calls made by Organizer in the Journal.
hSetAdd54:When this option is selected, the phone number of an unknown caller will be place in the address entry window so you can quickly add the number to your address-book.
hSetAdd55:This defined the menu for the prefix list.  Separate each prefix with a comma.
hSetAdd57:This is the default prefix, used when the Address-entry page is cleared.  It doesn't have to be in the list above, and can be blank.
hSetAnn:%hSetup;
hSetAnn1/hSetAnn7:%Click;change the colour of anniversaries in the Anniversary and Diary sections.
hSetAnn2:%Select;view one month of anniversaries per page.
hSetAnn3:%Select;view two months of anniversaries per page.
hSetAnn4:%Select;view three months of anniversaries per page.
hSetAnn5:%Select;view six months of anniversaries per page.
hSetAnn6:%Select;make anniversaries beep when they go off.
hSetAnn9:%Select;give all new anniversaries an early warning defined by the adjacent options.
hSetAnn11:\Tnumber of days early warning Organizer will give you for all new alarms.
hSetAnn14:\Tnumber of days after the last early warning that Organizer will give you another early warning for a new alarm.
hSetAnn20:%Select;display ages as they are THIS YEAR in the Anniversary pages.
hSetann21:%Select;display ages as they would be at the NEXT OCCURRENCE in the Anniversary pages.
hSetCal:%hSetup;
hSetCal1:%Select;have a year split over two pages.
hSetCal4:%Select;make the font colour of today's date in the Calendar change.
hSetCal5:%Select;give todays date a rectangle.
hSetCal6:%Click;change the colour of the font or rectangle.
hSetCal7:%Select;have a year on one page, so that you can see two years at a time.
hSetCal9:%Click;swap the effect of the left and right mouse buttons when clicking on a date in the Calendar.
hSetClock:\TSet Clock \w.|MUse this \w to change the current time and date.
hSetClock1:%Select;enter Daylight Saving Time and put the clock forward an hour.
hSetClock2:This will be the new date.%Menu;
hSetClock3:\Sset the new time and date.
hSetClock4:This will be the new hour (in 24 hour format).|MTo change it, either use the keyboard, or click on the up/down arrows.
hSetClock5:This will be the new minute.|MTo change it, either use the keyboard, or click on the up/down arrows.
hSetClock8:\Sincrement the hour.|M\Adecrement the hour.
hSetClock9:\Sdecrement the hour.|M\Aincrement the hour.
hSetClock10:\Sincrease the minute by 10.|M\Adecrease the minute by 10.
hSetClock11:\Sdecrease the minute by 10.|M\Aincrease the minute by 10.
hSetClock12:\Sincrease the minute by 1.|M\Adecrease the minute by 1.
hSetClock13:\Sdecrease the minute by 1.|M\Aincrease the minute by 1.
hSetClock14:%Click;change the new date.
hSetColours:%hSetup;
hSetColours2:This is what the analogue clock will look like.
hSetColours10:%Click;change the colour of the face of the analogue clock.
hSetColours11:%Click;change the colour of the rim of the analogue clock.
hSetColours12:%Click;change the colour of the rim of the analogue clock while %Title; is loading the data.
hSetColours13:%Click;change the colour of the hour markings of the analogue clock.
hSetColours14:%Click;change the colour of the hour hand of the analogue clock.
hSetColours15:%Click;change the colour of the minute hand of the analogue clock.
hSetColours16:%Click;change the colour of the second hand of the analogue clock.
hSetColours19:This is what the digital clock would look like.
hSetColours23:%Click;change the border of the digital clock.
hSetColours24:%Click;change the background colour of the digital clock.
hSetColours25:%Click;change the text colour of the digital clock.
hSetColours28:This is what the folder will look like.|MThe colour is actually made up of two different colours which can be changed independently.
hSetColours32:%Click;choose a pre-defined colour combination for the folder.
hSetColours33:%Click;change the lighter colour for the folder.
hSetColours34:%Click;change the darker colour for the folder.
hSetDia:%hSetup;
hSetDia1:%Select;view two weeks at a time in the diary.
hSetDia2:%Select;view one week at a time in the diary.
hSetDia3:%Select;view two days at a time in the diary.
hSetDia5:%Select;make the diary use a 24 hour clock.
hSetDia6:%Select;delete old alarms.
hSetDia7:\Tnumber of %@10; after which alarms will be deleted.|MChange this number by clicking on the up/down arrows.
hSetDia8:\Sdecrement the number of %@10; after which alarms will be deleted.|M\Aincrement the number of %@10; after which alarms will be deleted.
hSetDia9:\Sincrement the number of %@10; after which alarms will be deleted.|M\Adecrement the number of %@10; after which alarms will be deleted.
hSetDia10:This means that diary entries will be deleted after a number of %@;.%Menu;
hSetDia11:%Select;automatically open the diary every new day, week or month.
hSetDia12:This means that the diary will open every new %@;.%Menu;
hSetDia13/hSetDia21:%Click;select the default alarm colour.
hSetDia15:%Select;make alarms beep by default.
hSetDia16:%Select;display alarm times in the Diary by default.
hSetDia17:%Select;make alarms display only by default.
hSetDia18:%Select;automatically open the diary every new day only if an alarm is set for the new day.
hSetDia19:%Click;change when to delete diary entries.
hSetDia20:%Click;change when the diary opens.
hSetDia24:%Click;change the path of the Journal by using a normal save box.
hSetDia26:Enter the header for each Journal entry, so that the date or any text you like appears in each new Journal entry.  You can use the wildcards as for the digical clock.
hSetDia27:%Select;make a copy of all deleted alarms in the Journal.
hSetDia29:Enter the path for the Journal directory into this icon.  Alternatively, Click the icon on the right to open a save window.
hSetDia31:%Select;not record alarms in the Journal by default.
hSetDia32:This means that "week 1" as displayed in the diary will be standard week %@;|MChange this value so that the week numbers represent those in an academic term or financial year, etc.
hSetDia44:%Select;give all new alarms an early warning defined by the adjacent options.
hSetDia46:\Tnumber of %@48; early warning each new alarm will be given by default.|MChange this value using the arrows to the right.
hSetDia48:This is the interval, %@46; of which Organizer will set the early warning too for all new alarms.|MChange this interval by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hSetDia49:%Click;change the interval for the default early warning.
hSetDia50:%Select;split the alarm text over multiple lines in the Diary display.|MThis will stop the text going to small if it doesn't fit on one line.
hSetGen16:%Select;make %Title; save all the data whenever you make any changes.
hSetGen15:%Select;make %Title; use it's own fonts instead of the blocky desktop font.|MNOTE:  You shouldn't select this option if you have a RiscPC.
hSetGen:%hSetup;
hSetGen1:%Select;make %Title; load its data in the background so that your computer's boot up sequence is quicker.
hSetGen2:%Select;force the main \w to open automatically every time %Title; is run.
hSetGen3:%Select;cause the start up banner to open whenever %Title; is run.
hSetGen4:%Select;allow page turns to be animated.
hSetGen7:%Select;use the normal %Title; icon in the icon bar.
hSetGen8:%Select;make the icon-bar icon an analogue clock.
hSetGen9:%Select;make the icon-bar icon a digital clock.
hSetGen10:%Select;include seconds in the digital clock.
hSetGen11:%Select;use a 24 hour format digital clock.
hSetGen13:Enter your name into this icon, and it will appear in the start up banner.
hSetGen14:This option will cause the main \w to open in the centre of the desktop by default.
hSetGen18:This code controls the number and position of the rings between the pages.|MA '1' indicates a ring is present, and a '0' indicates a ring.|MThe numbers go from the top of the page to the bottom.
hSetGen19:This option will cause the current position (when OK is clicked) of the main window to be its default position.
hSetGen20:%Select;force the icon-bar icon to the far right of the icon bar.
hSetGen21:%Select;remove the scroll bars from %Title;'s main \w.
hSetGen22:%Select;make the icon-bar icon a display of free memory.
hSetGen23:%Select;make %Title; turn the clock forward and back for you when British Summer-time starts and ends.
hSetGen24:%Select;define the digital clock yourself in the writable icon below.
hSetGen25:Enter the format for the digital clock into this icon.|MSee %Title;'s !Help file (press F1) for more information.
hSetGen27:%Click;change the language used by %Title;|M%Title; will have to be reloaded for the language to change.
hSetGen28:With this option selected, pressing <CTRL-S> in a writable icon will cause the case of the character just entered to be swapped.
hSetGen29:%Select;allow Megabytes to be used in the free memory display.
hSetGen32:%Select;stop %Title; beeping.
hSetGen33:This option will never allow beeping.
hSetGen34:This option will force %Title; to be quiet between certain hours.
hSetGen35:\Sdecrement the hour %Title; becomes quiet.|M\Aincrement the hour %Title; becomes quiet.
hSetGen36:\Thour %Title; will stop making any noise.
hSetGen37:\Sincrement the hour %Title; becomes quiet.|M\Adecrement the hour %Title; becomes quiet.
hSetGen38:\Sdecrement the hour %Title; allows noise.|M\Aincrement the hour %Title; allows noise.
hSetGen39:\Thour %Title; will allow beeping.
hSetGen40:\Sincrement the hour %Title; allows noise.|M\Adecrement the hour %Title; allows noise.
hSetGen43:%Select;support interactive help.|MThe help text takes up about 42k of your computer's memory, so if you know what your are doing, you can unselect this option to save memory.
hSetGen44:%Select;turn the beeping off after the specified number of seconds.
hSetGen45:This is the number of seconds the beeping will be turned off after.
hSetGen50:%Select;display a toolbar in the main \w.
hSetGen51:%Select;display the toolbar horizontally along the top of the main \w.
hSetGen52:%Select;display the toolbar vertically down the left hand side of the main \w.
hSetGen53:%Select;allow \ws to be moved by dragging their backgrounds.
hSetGen56:%Select;make Organizer open the front page when it is first run.
hSetGen57:%Select;make Organizer open the front page whenever you click on Organizer's icon bar icon.
hSetGen58:If you have freeze, then selecting this option will cause the data to be saved to file whenever your desktop state is 'frozen'.
hSetGen59:Deselect this option to remove the textured window background from the main window.|MThis is incase you have a window background that Organizer cannot draw properly.
hSetGen63/hSetGen64/hSetGen65/hSetGen66/hSetGen67/hSetGen68/hSetGen69/hSetGen70:This icon shows you the position and colours of the %@; section.|MAny sections after the "---" section will not be shown.
hSetGen71:%Click;move the selected section up in the display order.
hSetGen72:%Click;move the selected section down in the display order.
hSetGen73:%Click;change the background colour of the selected section.
hSetGen74:%Click;change the foreground colour of the selected section.
hSetGen79:%Select;enable the Auto back-up feature which can make regular backups of your Organizer data file.
hSetGen81:This is the directory Organizer will keep the backup data files in.|MChange the directory by clicking on the pup-up menu button to the right.
hSetGen82:%Click;change the directory Organizer will use to keep the backed up data files in.
hSetGen84:\Sincrease the number of days between backups by 1.|M\Adecrease the number of days between backups by 1.
hSetGen85:This is the number of days since the last back up that Organizer will make another backup.
hSetGen86:\Sdecrease the number of days between backups by 1.|M\Aincrease the number of days between backups by 1.
hSetGen89:\Sincrease the number of backups Organizer will keep by 1.|M\Adecrease the number backups Organizer will keep  by 1.
hSetGen90:This is the number of backups Organizer will keep.  If there already this number of backup data files, then Organizer will delete the earliest before making the next backup.
hSetGen91:\Sdecrease the number of backups Organizer will keep by 1.|M\Aincrease the number backups Organizer will keep  by 1.
hSetGen
hSetGen
hSetNot:%hSetup;
hSetNot0:\Tdefault font colour for a new note.|MChange the font colour by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right
hSetNot1:%Click;change the default note font colour.
hSetNot2:\Tdefault font for a new note.|MChange the font by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hSetNot3:%Click;change the default note font name.
hSetNot4:\Tdefault font size for a new note.|MChange the font size by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right.
hSetNot5:%Click;change the default note font size.
hSetNot8:\Tdefault font colour for an e-mail address in a new note.|MChange the font colour by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right
hSetNot9:%Click;change the default font colour for an e-mail address.
hSetNot10:\Tdefault font colour for a web-address in a new note.|MChange the font colour by clicking on the pop-up menu button to the right
hSetNot11:%Click;change the default font colour for a web-address.
hSetup:\TChoices \w.|MUse this \w to change the way %Title; looks and works.
hSetup1:\Ssave and use the new settings, and close this \w.|M\Akeep this \w open.
hSetup2:\Sclose this \w and ignore changes.|M\Areset the values to when the window was opened.
hSetup3:\Suse the new settings, and close this \w.|M\Akeep this \w open.
hSetup5
hSetup6
hSetup7
hSetup8
hSetup9
hSetup10
hSetup11:\Sdisplay the %@; settings;
hSimilar:\Tsimilar entry warning window.  It's opened because the address you're trying to add or import is similar to an existing address.|MSelect which address you'd like to keep (differences are highlighted in red).
hSimilar1:\Sadd the new entry and delete the existing entry.
hSimilar2:\Skeep the existing entry and ignore the new entry.
hSimilar3:\Skeep the existing entry and also import the new entry.
hSimilar4:\Seither take you back to the address-entry window or cancel the import/synchronisation process.
hSimilar8:If you select this icon then the choice you make now will be used for all other similar addresses that are found during the current import/synchronisation process.
hSimilar12:\Scopy the line from the existing entry into the new entry.|MAlternatively just double click SELECT on the line.
hSimilar13:\Scopy the line from the new entry into the existing entry.|MAlternatively just double click SELECT on the line.
hSimilar14:\Srestore this window and undo any changes you have made.
hSimilar15:\Scombine the the line from the existing entry and the new entry.|MAlternatively just double click ADJUST on the line.
hSimPane:\Shighlight this line.|MDouble-click SELECT to copy this line to the other entry.|MDouble-click ADJUSt to merge this line with the other entry.
hSpeaker:Use this \w to configure the computer's speakers for
dialling. hSpeaker1:%Select;enable the computer's internal speaker, if you
haven't got external speakers. hSpeaker3:\Sdecrement the volume.|m\Aincrement
the volume. hSpeaker4:Enter the volume of the dialling tones into this
icon.|mIf the volume is too low then the phone may not hear them
correctly.|mIf the volume is to high then the dialling tones may become
distorted. hSpeaker5:\Sincrement the volume.|m\Adecrement the volume.
hSpeaker7:\Sdecrement the tone duration.|m\Aincrement the tone duration.
hSpeaker8:Enter the duration of each tone into this icon.
hSpeaker9:\Sincrement the tone duration.|m\Adecrement the tone duration.
hSpeaker11:\Sdecrement the interval duration.|m\Aincrement the interval duration.
hSpeaker12:Enter the duration of the gap between each tone into this icon.
hSpeaker13:\Sincrement the interval duration.|m\Adecrement the interval duration.
hSpeaker15:%Select;only use the left speaker if it is the nearest speaker your phone.
hSpeaker16:%Select;use both speakers, if you have two external speakers.
hSpeaker17:%Select;only use the right speaker if it is the nearest speaker your phone.
hSpeaker18:\Sapply the new speaker settings and close whis \w.|m\Aapply the new settings and keep the \w open.
hSpeaker19:\Signore the new speaker settings and close this \w.|m\Arestore the settings to when the \w was opened.
