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Introduction
The Basics
- Starting Your ACT! Software Demo
- ACT! Terminology pt. 1 Demo
- ACT! Terminology pt. 2 Demo
- Contact Record Basics Demo
- Browsing Records Demo
- Layouts Demo
Working With Your Contacts
- Locating Contacts with Lookup Demo
- Lookup Variations Demo
- Customizing a Contact List Demo
- Using Tag Mode vs. Edit Mode Demo
Scheduling Your Day with ACT!
Managing Activities pt. 1 Managing Activities pt. 2 Using Alarms Using the Calendar Working with Notes and History pt. 1 Working with Notes and History pt. 2 Organizing with the Task List Managing from the Task List Modifying Scheduled Activities Scheduling Recurring Activities Creating and Using an Activity Series pt. 1 Creating and Using an Activity Series pt. 2 Clearing Activities
Querying ACT!
Lookups by Example Using and Modifying Queries Grouping Queries
Groups and Companies
Displaying Group & Company Lookups Understanding Group & Company Management Creating and Populating a Group or Company Working with Groups and Companies
Getting It In Writing
Creating with the ACT! Word Processor Using Templates for Letters/Faxes/Memos Integrating MS Word with ACT! 2006 Creating Mail Merges Printing Envelopes and Labels
Using E-mail and Internet
Configuring ACT! E-mail Integrating ACT! With Microsoft Outlook Using Internet Services
Tracking Opportunities
Creating Opportunities pt. 1 Creating Opportunities pt. 2 Managing Opportunities Creating Opportunity Reports
Database Design
Creating a New Database Customizing Fields Managing Field Behavior Designing Layouts Customizing Menus and Toolbars pt. 1 Customizing Menus and Toolbars pt. 2
Designing Reports
Report Basics Phone List and Contact Directory Report Filters Basic Report Templates
Database Administration
Database Administration Overview Defining Users Creating a Backup Setting Up Multi-User Databases Cleaning Up Your Data Deleting a Database Restoring a Database
Synchronization
Synchronization Overview Determining the Connection Method Defining the Users and Contacts Setting Up the Synchronization Environment
Productivity Tools
Productivity Tools Overview Assistance Feature Tours Online Manuals Preferences pt. 1 Preferences pt. 2 Preferences pt. 3 Timer Auto Update
Credits
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