John, it is possible to create your own data basis and I know that
Roselle has posted at least one quite intricate message on this last
year, but as I was not interested at that time, I did not save it.
Perhaps you could look in the archives?  Alternatively, can't you use
the planner by perhaps entering notes on each customer.  E.g.: say you
have 4 customers per day, you enter the appointments scheduled time wise
and then, where you have to enter notes on each, it would have to be in
the allday section, perhaps just number them sequencially to their
appointments?  As far as I know, one has unlimited room to write notes
and you can edit them at a later stage.  Then, if you want to
re-schedule the appointment, just copy and paste the relevant notes from
within the block commands menu.

Regards
Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: John Gallagher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 May 2004 07:38
To: new list
Subject: [Braillenote] piano tuning database

Hi all,
I have first good news on my braille note  voice note and now a braille 
note again. I understand I will receive my braille note in the morning
and 
all is well. The water had damaged one of the back plates which had to
be 
replaced.
now the important bit.
I used to use a program called memorymate that ran in dos to do my piano

tunings. I know this database bit has been talked about on the list but
I 
wonder if anyone has any ideas on using the braille note for a piano
tuner 
database. One important point is having a reminder date for your next 
tuning. look forward to the replys. 



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