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For example, in NOTE.DO, you
may want to use an asterisk (*)
to tag each critical date and a
number sign (#) to tag each each
personal date:
10/03/85, 11:45, lunch with
Jones #
10/10/85, reviews due
10/18/85, announcement due *
Or, in ADRS.DO, you may want
to use a code such as **IN** to
tag the members of an insurance
organization or
**PR**
to tag
prospective clients:
Rick Schell :214/925-7993:
453 Red River,
Dallas, TX, 75229 **IN**
Ellen Dunlap :312/374-4822:
916 Drummond,
Chicago, IL, 65219 **PR**
Joe Shmow :214/876-2222:
815 Maple,
Dallas, TX, 75219 **IN**
Setting Alarms
The Tandy 200 lets you store any
number of alarms in the
NOTE.DO file. Each alarm
causes it to beep and display
whatever comment you have
stored with the alarm. To store
an alarm in NOTE.DO use this
exact "alarm format":
ddldd/dd,tt:tt:tt,A,message
dd/dd/dd is a date; it must in-
clude all 6 digits (even the
year) separated by slashes.
tV.tf.tt is a time; it must in-
clude all 6 digits (even the
seconds) separated by colons.
A is an "alarm flag." message
is any message you want
displayed.
For example:
09/23/85,14:30:00,A,staff
meeting
On September 23, 1985 at 2:30
P.M., the Tandy 200 will beep
and return to the Main Menu.
You can then press (SHIFT)
{LABEH and the Tandy 200 will
display "staff meeting."
Chapter 4 Summary
SCHEDL, ADDRSS, and LIST
To find records: Press CE3D;
then enter what you want to
find.
To find and list records on the
printer: Press Q3D; then enter
what you want to find.
Note: SCHEDL finds records
from NOTE.DO; ADDRSS,
from ADRS.DO; and LIST,
from any text file.
22 / Finding Schedules and Addresses

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