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Using AT&TCall
Step 7: Saving an Existing File
In this step, you will learn how to save to the hard disk of your PC the changes
that you made to the existing file.
Now that you are done modifying the cards in the "sample.dex" file, you must
save your changes to disk. Select Save from the File menu. This procedure
saves the changes you made to "sample.dex" to the hard disk of your PC.
Step 8: Creating a New AT&TCall File
In this step, you will create a new AT&TCall file. New files are empty (that is,
they have no cards in the bank) and untitled. You will use this new file to learn
how to customize the labels of the card display in a file (Step 9).
To create a new AT&TCall file, select New from the File menu. An untitled,
empty AT&TCall file appears. This file is empty and displays a blank card.
Step 9: Customizing the Labels
In this step, you willl learn how to customize the labels of the card display of
the new file you created in Step 8.
When you initially access a new AT&TCall file, the system displays the default
labels for the cards (for example, "Last:," "First:," "Title:," and "Company:").
However, you can change these labels at anytime, enabling you to create
custom templates for the cards in your AT&TCall files. Whatever changes you
make to the labels apply only to the cards in the AT&TCall file in which you are
working. As a result you can have AT&TCall files with different labels on their
cards. However, all the cards in the file have the same labels.
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