Anne,
It's a trial cause I haven't sat down and learned it! Simple? I just use 
the features when I need to. I make extensive use of the help feature. I 
eventually figure things out in that way. It's a pain to get to the date 
part of the planner. Especially when I am trying to make an appointment. 
but eventually, I'll get the hang of it. I only make a listing of only one 
appointment and that's the meeting with the counselor. I don't write doc 
appointments nor any other types of appointment. I use the old gray matter 
fot those. I've done it that way for so long I just do it automatically 
now. Besides, it's good for the mind to exercise it like that.
Isaac

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Isaac, why is it such a trial to find a date?  If you read the manual,
> you will discover that you can type in the date you want by using the
> syntax:  #01#28#2005.  You can also find the date by moving through
> the calendar in the prescribed way:  space with dot 6 for by days,
> space with dot 5 for by week space with dot 4 by month etc.  If you
> have a QT, the commands are just as easy, though I do not know what
> they are.  you do all this navigation while in the calendar, not after
> you select a given date.  It's all very logical and it works
> flawlessly! 
> 
> Ann P.
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