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Getting started 1GETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STARTEDARTEDARTEDARTEDARTEDThis manual contains information about the netBook and the
91Web & Email Setup5. On the Incoming page:• Enter your incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP4) server address,e.g. ”pop3.myisp.com”.• Enter your mailbox lo
92WebWEBWEBWEBWEBWEBWeb is the Internet World Wide Web browser. Use it to:• Connect to the Internet and view Web pages.• View locally stored Web pages
93WebTo follow a link:• Hypertext links (links to other pages) are underlined.• Tap on the link once to select it, then tap on it again to openthe pag
94WebSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesYou can save a Web page to your netBook so that you can view itagain without having t
95WebCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingHome and search pagesYour home page is the first page displayed when you open Web.• To set
96WebImagesImagesImagesImagesImagesWeb pages are made up from text and images. You can choosewhether to display images in a page. To do this, select D
97WebUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsSome Web pages, such as search sites, contain “forms” whichrequire you to enter informatio
98WebLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesWeb pages containing images may take longer to open than text-only pages. T
99WebTo display all the images on the current page:• Select Load all images on the View menu.An image may contain a link to another page. Tap on anima
100WebCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageTo open Web, connect to
Getting started 2Where things areWhere things areWhere things areWhere things areWhere things areOn/Off switchOn/Off switchOn/Off switchOn/Off switchO
101WebCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayYou can use the display setti
102WebStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationYou can view status information about your connection
103WebFontsFontsFontsFontsFontsUse Display preferences on the Tools menu and tap on theFont page to change the fonts used in the browser window:• Use
104WebSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a Web pageeb pageeb pageeb pageeb pageSome
105WebPlain tePlain tePlain tePlain tePlain text authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationIf you have disable
106WebViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceYou can use Web to look at the HTML ‘source code’
107EmailEMAILEMAILEMAILEMAILEMAILYou can use the Email program to send and receive:• Email (electronic mail) messages.• Fax messages.• SMS (Short Mess
108EmailLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersWhen you open Email, the following Local folders are displayed:Inbox: contain
109EmailWWWWWriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailYou can write a new email message while working “off-line”,the
110EmailSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSa
Getting started 3CatchCatchCatchCatchCatchIR windowIR windowIR windowIR windowIR windowCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayBat
111EmailSending emailSending emailSending emailSending emailSending emailWhen you’re ready to connect and send your email, make sureall the messages y
112EmailNote: If you are not connected to the Internet, you will beshown details of the connection which your netBook will use.Make sure these setting
113EmailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailThe messages you transfer from your Remote mailbox to yourLoca
114EmailHeaderHeaderHeaderHeaderHeaderseparatorseparatorseparatorseparatorseparatorOriginal authorOriginal authorOriginal authorOriginal authorOrigina
115EmailAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesYou can
116EmailDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingWhen you’ve finished using email on your netBook, you candisconnect from your
117CalcCALCCALCCALCCALCCALCCalc is the calculator program. It is split into two views: Deskand Scientific. The two calculators are distinct, so you ca
118CalcGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsTo perform a calculation in the Desk calcul
119CalcPPPPPercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsUse % on the Desk calculator
120CalcOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedence in the Scientific view is as
Getting started 4Lithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery do
121CalcRRRRReeeee-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using an
122CalcMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contents
123CalcPPPPPowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots &
124CalcFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsThe x! button in the Scientific view calculates the factorial of anumber. A factorial is the
125JotterJOJOJOJOJOTTERTTERTTERTTERTTERUse the Jotter program to jot down notes and informationquickly, for example, when you are on the phone or in a
126Jotter• To insert special characters or symbols in the text use theSpecial character command on the Insert menu andselect the character from the li
127JotterInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationTo ins
128JotterTo insert other objects, i.e. a graph, table, text or a sound, selectOther object from the Insert menu and then select theprogram you want to
129JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterYou can change some aspects of how Jotter looks and
130JotterJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesIf you wish to start a new Jotter file, select Create new file onthe File menu.To
Getting started 5About PAbout PAbout PAbout PAbout PsiWin 2siWin 2siWin 2siWin 2siWin 2You can use the PC connectivity software PsiWin 2 to integratet
131TimeTIMETIMETIMETIMETIMEYou can use the Time program to set, display and managealarms, and to display a map of the world that gives youinformation
132TimeSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmTo set a new alarm, move to a blank line and then tap on it orp
133TimeThe alarm will snooze automatically for 5 minutes if you press aProgram icon to move to another program, while an alarm isringing. You don’t ha
134TimeChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting
135TimeViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsThe countdown to the next alarm, whether set in Time orAgenda, is given a
136TimeUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapYou can use the Map view to display information for cities aroundthe world. Se
137Time• If you scroll through the countries, only the capital cities arelisted. If you wish to view only the cities in one particularcountry, select
138TimeAAAAAdding a countrydding a countrydding a countrydding a countrydding a countryIf a country you deal with is not included in the Map view, you
139TimeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeIf you are not interested in making use of world
140Time
Getting started 6Switching onSwitching onSwitching onSwitching onSwitching onFFFFFitting the batteriesitting the batteriesitting the batteriesitting t
141DataDADADADADATTTTTAAAAAYou can use Data to store information like a card index system,with a separate entry for each “card”.When you first use Dat
142DataAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryYou can add entries in any order.You can sort them intoalphabetical
143DataLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesData has two views you can use to look at entries. Th
144DataSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesEntries are listed in the order you add them. To sort them intoalpha
145DataCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseYou can use Data to sto
146DataAAAAAdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsUse the Change labels command and the Add button to addlabels to a database. Y
147SketchSKETSKETSKETSKETSKETCHCHCHCHCHYou can use Sketch to produce pictures, including maps,freehand sketches, invitations etc.You can start straigh
148Sketch• The width of the line for the drawing tools and the erasetool. To change the width tap on a width in the tool bar,orselect the Width palett
149SketchChanging a skChanging a skChanging a skChanging a skChanging a sketchetchetchetchetchYou can change a sketch in two ways:• by selecting an ar
150SketchErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingYou can delete either all or part of
Getting started 7The screenThe screenThe screenThe screenThe screenAdjust the screen contrast by holding down the Fn key andpressing the ‘,’ ()or‘.’(
151SketchInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipart”””””Sketch includes a gallery of “clipart” picture
152SketchSkSkSkSkSketch filesetch filesetch filesetch filesetch filesWhen you use Sketch for the first time, you will see a blankscreen. When you run
153SpellSPELLSPELLSPELLSPELLSPELLYou can use the Spell program to check the spelling of words,search for anagrams, find missing letters to help solve
154SpellYou can clear the display to remove the suggested solutions usingthe command on the View menu. You can also use thebuttonto display the “histo
155SpellFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing le
156SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellSpell has two dictionaries it uses wh
157RecordRECORDRECORDRECORDRECORDRECORDYou can use the Record program to make sound recordings andcreate alarm sounds. You can record sounds and play
158Record• To record some more, tap REC or press Enter again. Newsound is added to the end of the existing recording.• To start a new file, select the
159RecordMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakererererer
160RecordFFFFFile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionDigital sou
Getting started 8Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)TTTTToolbaroolbaroolbaroolbaroolbarTTTTTitle baritle
161BombsBOMBSBOMBSBOMBSBOMBSBOMBS- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAMEBombs is a game of speed an
162BombsHow to playHow to playHow to playHow to playHow to playYou can test a square by “stepping” on it. Todoso:• Highlight a square by tapping on it
163ProgramPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGYou can:• Create and use programs on your netBook using the built-inprogramming langu
164Program2. Tap the Tran button on the Toolbar or use the command onthe Tools menu to translate the file into a program you canrun on the netBook.If
PsiWin 165PSIWINPSIWINPSIWINPSIWINPSIWINThis section gives you a quick introduction to PsiWin, and helpsyou to start using the program straight away.
PsiWin 166There is often more than one way to access a particular featurein PsiWin, e.g. via the My Psion icon, the Menubar, or by right-clicking on a
PsiWin 167Getting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedConnecting the cableConnecting the cableConnecting the
PsiWin 168Selecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portPsiWin will search all your PC’s COM (or
PsiWin 169Connecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first
PsiWin 170How to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileUsing Windows Explorer, you can copy files between
Getting started 9Starting programsStarting programsStarting programsStarting programsStarting programsWhen you open or move to a file, the correct pro
PsiWin 171Opening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psio
PsiWin 172Scheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsYou can se
173PrintingPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGYou can print from most of the programs on the netBook,including Data, Agenda, Word, Contacts, Shee
174PrintingPPPPPrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using InfraredYou can print directly f
175PrintingPPPPPrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printe
176PrintingSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelYou
177PrintingPPPPPreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentYou can see how the document will
178PrintingPPPPPrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentYou can print out all or part of a document
179InfraredINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDThe netBook has Infrared built in, allowing you to transferselected information to another netBook
180InfraredSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferOn the ma
Getting started 10Entering informationEntering informationEntering informationEntering informationEntering informationYou can enter information and co
181Infrared4. On the sending machine, tap the command icon and selectthe Infrared send command (or select it from the Toolsmenu). If the Infrared wind
182InfraredWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is co
183DiallingDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGThe netBook can generate the “DTMF” tones used for diallingtelephone numbers. You can only use dial
184DiallingSetting upSetting upSetting upSetting upSetting upYou can use free input dialling straight away, though you shouldremember to add any dial-
185DiallingDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersTo dial a number already ente
186Dialling
Customising 187CUSTCUSTCUSTCUSTCUSTOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKThis chapter in
Customising 188standard printer and print preview settings, and set up apassword to protect your files from prying eyes.You can customise the position
Expanding 189EXPEXPEXPEXPEXPANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKThis chapter includes some
Expanding 190PC CardPC CardPC CardPC CardPC CardThe PC card interface accepts type I and type II cards. TypeIPCcards are used for storage of files and
© Copyright Psion PLC 1999.All rights reserved. This manual and the programs referred to herein arecopyrighted works of Psion PLC, London, England. Re
Getting started 11Dialog pageDialog pageDialog pageDialog pageDialog pageTTTTTabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherdialog
Expanding 191RAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsYour netBook is fitted with 32MB of RAM. This can be expandedto 64MB by adding a further 32M
Expanding 192Docking StationDocking StationDocking StationDocking StationDocking StationThe docking station allows faster and more convenientconnectio
Care & Safety 193CARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYWhen used according to the instructions in t
Care & Safety 194PPPPPowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBook• Your netBook is powered by
Care & Safety 195Changing the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesIf you are using yo
Care & Safety 196Battery safetyBattery safetyBattery safetyBattery safetyBattery safety• Always observe correct polarity of batteries (+ and -) wh
197Security & backupsSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSThere are no kn
198Security & backups
Troubleshooting 199TROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTINGTINGTINGTINGTINGYou should read this chapter if you have any questions o
Troubleshooting 200If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to ha
Getting started 12How do I display a calendar?In most dialogs in which you can type a date, move to the date linethen tap again or press Tab to displa
Troubleshooting 201How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netB
Troubleshooting 202If you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you
Appendices 203APPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setThe netBook contains
Appendices 204032! 033“ 034# 035$ 036% 037& 038‘ 039( 040) 041* 042+ 043, 044- 045. 046/ 0470 0481 0492 0503 0514 0525 0536 0547 0558 0569 057: 05
Appendices 205SpecificationSpecificationSpecificationSpecificationSpecificationDimensions:Size: 235×182×37 mm.Weight: 1150g.Screen: 7.7” 640x480 colou
Appendices 206
Index 207IndeIndeIndeIndeIndexxxxxSymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbols# signin Sheet 47» in Agenda 69$ signin Sheet 4812/24 hour clock 15, 1383D graphs
Index 208bullets in Word 35Busy view in Agenda 64buttonsin dialogs 12CCCCCCalc program 117calculationsgeneral 118in Sheet 47scientific 119calendarin A
Index 209currency 20customisingAgenda 74Extras bar 188Jotter 129System screen 187to-do lists 71Web 95cuttingfiles & folders 30Sketch 150DDDDDdaily
Index 210FFFFFfacsimilie. See faxfactorials in Calc 124Faxrequirements 107faxmessages 107file lists in System screen 187file manager 21filenames 25, 3
Getting started 13Displaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpYou can display help at any time, and from any program. H
Index 211hiddenfiles 188labels in Data 144text in Word 36highlightingcells in Sheet 46files & folders 30text in Word 34Home city 136setting 15when
Index 212microphone 157midnight 15miles 138monthly appointments 69movingAgenda entries 68Agenda files 30an area in Sketch 149Data files 30files &
Index 213priority of To-do entries 69Program editor 163program icons7, 9, 23, 32, 188program manager 21programsdescribed 9running 9proxy serversusing
Index 214SheetInfrared 180sorting 50Sheet program 45Short Message Service. SeeSMSshortcut keys 12in Calc 119significant figures in Calc 124silencing a
Index 215time12/24 hour format 15am/pm clock 15format 20setting 15time differences 136Time program 131timed entry in Agenda 63times 131title in System
Index 216
Getting started 14TTTTTeeeeext foundxt foundxt foundxt foundxt foundby searchby searchby searchby searchby searchHelp topic titlesHelp topic titlesHel
Getting started 15Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!This section describes what you need
Getting started 16TTTTTime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconTTTTTime & dateime & dat
Getting started 17Entering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationIt
Getting started 18Things to do neThings to do neThings to do neThings to do neThings to do next!xt!xt!xt!xt!This section gives a brief overview of wha
Getting started 19Connecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConn
Getting started 20When you first use your netBook, you may wish to:• Use the International icon to change settings which mayvary from country to count
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21Files & foldersFILESFILESFILESFILESFILES, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDER
22Files & foldersChange diskChange diskChange diskChange diskChange diskClose folderClose folderClose folderClose folderClose folderMemoryMemoryMe
23Files & foldersOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, fol
24Files & foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersYou can keep a maximum of 64
25Files & foldersCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesYou can create files from the System sc
26Files & folders
27Files & foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersA quick way to find a file is to use the Browse f
28Files & foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersTo s
29Files & foldersUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsYou can prevent other people from opening your Word an
30Files & foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersTo move one or more folders or files from one loc
FCC Declaration of ConformityProduct: netBookModels: 32M/64MThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following t
31Files & foldersChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory use• To display the amount of memory
32Files & foldersAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAddit
33WordWORDWORDWORDWORDWORDWord is the word processing program. It has many of the editingand formatting features that you would expect from a fully-fe
34WordWhen text reaches the right-hand side of the screen, itautomatically “wraps” the text onto the next line. If you want toview your page as it wil
35WordFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsMany formatting and spacing options can
36WordSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersYou can insert foreign and other special characters in
37WordUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesA style is a collection of formatting options which can be appliedto a whole paragra
38WordDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesIn addition to the built-in styles, you can create your own - eitherf
39WordMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving a
40WordInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from oth
ContentsCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSGetting startedGetting startedGetting startedGetting startedGetting started...
41WordWhen you have inserted a sketch, table or graph you can selectit, then use the pen to drag one of the “handles” to resize it. Youcan tap an obje
42Word2. Select Save as template from the More commands on theFile menu.3. Enter a name for the template. If you are making changes toan existing temp
43WordSaving WSaving WSaving WSaving WSaving Word filesord filesord filesord filesord filesWhen you edit a Word file you are actually working on a cop
44WordTo insert page numbers, the current time or date, or the filename, press the Insert button and select from the optionsavailable. Word automatica
45SheetSHEETSHEETSHEETSHEETSHEETSheet is the spreadsheet program. It has many of the featuresand functions that you would expect from a fully-featured
46SheetMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundThe current cell is indicated by a dark border around a cell. Theinformation y
47SheetYou can also change the width of columns and the height ofrows, to suit the information contained in them. To do this:• Drag the right-hand edg
48SheetThere are two types of cell reference you can use in a formula:• Relative references, such as A2. These get updated whencopied and moved elsewh
49SheetRRRRRecalculationecalculationecalculationecalculationecalculationSheet automatically recalculates your worksheet every time youchange part of a
50SheetChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is disp
ContentsContactsContactsContactsContactsContacts...
51SheetSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightYou can also
52SheetGraphsGraphsGraphsGraphsGraphsYou can use Sheet to create, format and print graphs based oninformation on the worksheet, for example to show an
53SheetRRRRReplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeWhen you create a
54SheetAAAAAdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid lin
55ContactsCONTCONTCONTCONTCONTACTSACTSACTSACTSACTSYou can use the Contacts program to store information aboutyour “contacts”, such as those found in a
56ContactsFFFFFinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsYou can find contacts by typing part of the name, or search
57ContactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & de
58ContactsY ou can add, remove, rename and change the order of labelsused for all new contacts. To do this, select Set up labels onthe Tools menu.• To
59ContactsExExExExExchanging contactschanging contactschanging contactschanging contactschanging contactsYou can exchange contact details with other p
60ContactsSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogSearch resultsSearch resultsSe
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61AgendaAGENDAGENDAGENDAGENDAGENDAAAAAYou can use the Agenda program as a time manager, forrecording appointments, events, birthdays, anniversaries an
62AgendaMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving around• Use the arrow keys to move around the days.• Press the Today button on the
63AgendaTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTo ente
64AgendaViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesAgenda has the following views, for looking at Agenda entries indif
65AgendaEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsYou can group entries together using “entry symbols”. An entrysymbol is a let
66AgendaWill alarms still ring if I close Agenda?If you close an Agenda file, the Agenda informs the netBook clockto ring the next Agenda alarm at the
67AgendaFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesYou can search th
68AgendaChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entr
69AgendaRRRRRepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesYou can set an entry to repeat automatically, e.g. a mont
70AgendaCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new to-----do listdo listdo listdo listdo listYou can create ne
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71AgendaCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a Tooooo-----do listdo listdo listdo listdo listYou can change the way
72AgendaInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from o
73AgendaAttaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”You can attach a spoke
74AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaYou can change the view that you see when you open t
75AgendaPPPPPrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesYou can print all the Agend
76AgendaSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronis
77Web & Email SetupSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILBefore
78Web & Email SetupWhat type of email accounts can I use?What type of email accounts can I use?What type of email accounts can I use?What type of
79Web & Email SetupSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookWhat do I ne
80Web & Email SetupWhat information do I need?What information do I need?What information do I need?What information do I need?What information do
ContentsCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safety...
81Web & Email SetupInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needWhere to find itWhere to fi
82Web & Email SetupSome service providers require additional information to ‘log on’ to their server.You may need the following information when u
83Web & Email SetupSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBoo
84Web & Email SetupSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling loc
85Web & Email Setup4. Tap on Edit and check that the dialling settings are correctfor your location (this is not necessary for the ‘Mobile’locatio
86Web & Email SetupSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet servic
87Web & Email Setup6. On the Account page, remove the tick from Manual loginand enter the username and password for your Internetaccount.Enter you
88Web & Email Setup7. If your service provider requires you to specify IP and DNSaddresses, you can set these on the Addresses page. Beforeyou can
89Web & Email SetupSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the
90Web & Email Setup4. On the Outgoing page:• Enter your outgoing mail (SMTP) server address,e.g. ”smtp.myisp.com”.Enter yourEnter yourEnter yourEn
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