			README FILE

This file contains information about changes made since the docu-
mentation went to press.  Please review this information before 
running ACT!.  You may also want to print a copy for future 
reference.

Documentation Corrections
=========================
1)  User's Guide page 3-5, step #4 should read:  Select the File, 
Save As option by pressing ALT,F,A or F12.  ACT! displays the Save 
Contacts dialog box.

2)  User's Guide page 3-14, additional note for step #3:  
Although the date stamp can be changed, it is not advisable to 
change the date that ACT! automatically inserts.  Once a note date 
is changed - even if the format is correct - ACT! does not change 
the date internally to match the date you enter.  Therefore, when 
running reports that extract Notes based on a date range, such as 
the Notes Report, the note may not be included in the report 
output.

3)  User's Guide page 7-7; Reference Manual pages D-38 and D-41; 
Version 1.1 Addendum pages 25 and 28:  new Direct Link Settings 
dialog box.  The Direct Link Settings dialog box displays the 
status of each COM port next to the COM port.  ACT! can report 
the following for COM port status:  Mouse, Modem, Unavailable and 
Free.  Select a Free COM port to use for Direct Link.  If there 
is not a Free COM port, select Mouse.

4) User's Guide page 7-44; Addendum page 44: GOTO command options
should read LAST_CONTACT (instead of LASTCONTACT) and 
FIRST_CONTACT (instead of FIRSTCONTACT).  Also, the LOOKUP command
options should read: LAST_NAME (instead of LASTNAME), FIRST_NAME
(instead of FIRSTNAME) and MY_RECORD (instead of MYRECORD).

HP 95LX Users -- Read Before Using Direct Link
==============================================
If you currently use Direct Link in ACT! for DOS to transfer data 
to/from ACT! for the HP 95LX, please note the following before 
using Direct Link in ACT! for Windows:

Before using the Direct Link feature in ACT! for Windows, you will 
first need to reconcile the HP database in the ACT! for DOS 
version. If the HP database is not reconciled in ACT! for DOS using 
the process described below, you may receive duplicate records 
including duplicate Notes, History and Activities in the ACT! for 
Windows database when receiving HP data.  

1)  Use the Direct Link command in the ACT! for DOS to Receive data 
from the HP 95LX into your PC database.  After the HP data is 
merged into your ACT! for DOS database, do not make any changes to 
the HP database.  

2)  Convert your ACT! for DOS database into ACT! for Windows 
database format using the File, Open command. Select the 
"ACT!/1stACT!" file type.  (For complete details, refer to Chapter 
6 in the User's Guide.) 

3)  Once the database has been converted, use the ACT! for Windows 
Direct Link command to send your database (or selected records from 
the database) to the HP 95LX.  After data has been sent to the HP, 
you can once again add or modify records in the HP database.

Please refer to Chapter 7 in the User's Guide for details on the 
Direct Link feature.

Import MAP Files for Importing from Other Applications
======================================================
ACT! ships with several pre-defined map files used for importing 
data created in other applications and saved in ASCII delimited 
format. Maps included are: LOTUSORG.MAP (Lotus Organizer), 
MAXIMIZE.MAP (Maximizer), PACKRAT.MAP (Packrat) and YOURWAY 
(YourWay).  A map file for Commence data is not included.  In 
order to import data from this program, save the YourWay database 
in dBASE format.  Use the dBASE import filter provided with ACT! 
to import this data.  See Chapter 6 in the User's Guide for 
details on importing.  NOTICE: In order to successfully import 
data from Lotus Organizer, make sure that all records in the Lotus 
file have the exact same number of address lines.  Otherwise, the 
data will not import correctly into ACT!.

ACT! as a WinFax Phonebook Server
=================================
ACT! functions as a phonebook server to Delrina's WinFax PRO.  In
order to use this feature you must have the most current version
of WinFax PRO 3.0 maintenance release.  This feature allows you
to select a group of contacts from the currently open ACT! data-
base as fax recipients.  NOTE:  If an ACT! contact Notes window
is currently open, you will not be able to fax a document from
within ACT! except to the active contact, regardless of what 
contacts are selected in the phonebook as recipients.

Additional Layouts
==================
Two additional layouts are available:  Alternate and Large Monitor.
The Alternate layout contains most fields from Contact Layout 1 
and 2. Large Monitor incorporates all fields from Contact Layout 
1 and 2 (except User 15) into one layout and is designed to be used 
when running in high resolution mode. 

Calendar in Query
=================
Calendar is a new Query menu command.  You can also access the 
calendar by pressing the {F4} key.  Use the calendar to insert a 
date into a field by selecting the date from the calendar and 
choosing OK.

Updated Reports
===============
The telephone country code and primary phone extension fields have 
been added to the following reports: Future Activity, Completed 
Activity, Task List, Status, Notes and Directory.  These reports 
are included with the Complete Installation.  If you are updating 
to version 1.1 from a previous version of ACT! for Windows, these 
modified reports are not installed with the Update Installation 
option.  You can install these reports using the Custom Instal-
lation option.

Uppercase Field Data Type
=========================
Uppercase is a field data type that allows alphanumeric data.  
Characters entered into a field with this data type are auto-
matically capitalized.  You can access this data type using the 
Edit, Field Attributes command.  Once a field has been set to the 
Uppercase field data type, any data already entered into the field 
will automatically be converted to uppercase.  Warning: Data stored 
in an Uppercase field cannot be changed to lowercase or mixed case 
by changing the field data type to another type, such as Character.

Clearing Startup Settings
=========================
Using the Edit, Preferences, Startup Settings command, you can 
assign a default database or reference library file.  Use the 
Browse button to specify the default file name.  Use the Clear 
button to remove the specified default file.  If you do not 
specify a default file, ACT! automatically loads the last database 
you accessed.

Basic Fields for Merge and Direct Link
======================================
Merge settings include an option for merging only Basic fields into 
a new record in the destination database.  Basic fields include the 
following:  Contact, Company, Phone, Extension, Country Code, 
Title, Salutation, Secretary, Address1, Address2, Address3, City, 
State, Zip, ID/Status, Alternate Address1, Alt Address2, Alt City, 
Alt State, Alt Zip, Owner and Manager.

Overview of DDE Templates Provided with ACT!
============================================
ACT! ships with the following document and template files located 
in the \ACTWIN\DOCS directory:

File Name       Description

ACT!.DOC        Word document file with links established for 
		addressing a letter.  Also includes the FormLetter 
		macro.  Executing this Word macro prints the 
		document for each person in the active group of 
		your open ACT! database.

ACT!.DOT        Word template file which includes the FormLetter 
		macro described above.

WORDLINK.DOC    Word document file with links established for 
		addressing a letter.  Links can be updated each 
		time you access this document to extract the infor-
		mation from the active ACT! contact.

MINIACT.DOT     Word template file which includes the MiniACT macro 
		described later in this document.

AMILINK.SAM     AmiPro document file with links established for 
		addressing a letter.  Links can be updated each 
		time you access this document to extract the infor-
		mation from the active ACT! contact.

MINIACT.SMM     AmiPro macro file which includes the MiniACT 
		macro described later in this document.

WPLINK.WP5      WordPerfect document file with links established 
		for addressing a letter.  Links can be updated each 
		time you access this document to extract the 
		information from the active ACT! contact.

Note to Microsoft Word users:  Word version 2.0c or above is 
recommended for using the document and template files provided with 
ACT!.  Contact Microsoft to obtain an update.

MiniACT! Template for Word and AmiPro
=====================================
ACT! includes MINIACT.DOT (Word template file) and MINIACT.SMM 
(AmiPro macro file).  These files are installed in the 
\ACTWIN\DOCS directory during installation.  In order to use these 
templates, it may be necessary to copy these files into your word 
processing directory.

The MiniACT templates include the MiniACT macro.  The MiniACT macro 
included in each template uses DDE commands to control ACT! from 
within Word or AmiPro Version 3.0.  The MiniACT macro will allow 
you to perform the following ACT! functions from within Word or 
AmiPro:
	
	1. View contact information from the current database

		Including       Name
				Contact
				Phone
				Address
				Address 1
				City
				State
				Zip Code
				Last Results

	2. Insert new contacts into the current database
	3. Modify contact information
	4. Perform Lookups in current database including Queries
	5. Insert contact information into Word or AmiPro
	6. Dial contact phone numbers  

The MiniACT macro is designed to provide an example of what you can
do using ACT!'s DDE commands in a Word or AmiPro macro. Refer to 
the User's Guide, Chapter 7, for details about ACT!'s DDE commands.

ACT! Field Name Table for DDE 
=============================
Use the following field list to reference ACT! field names in DDE
template files.  Be sure to spell the fields exactly as listed 
below, including capitalization and punctuation.
 
DDE Field Title         Description

Name                    company name 
Contact                 contact's name
Address                 primary address - line 1
Addr1                   primary address - line 2
Addr2                   primary address - line 3
City                    city
State                   state                                           
Zip_Code                zip code/postal code
Phone                   primary telephone
Fax                     fax number
Ext                     primary telephone extension
Title                   contact's title
Sec                     contact's secretary/assistant
Dear                    salutation
Last_Results            last results
ID/Status               identification/status
Referred_by             referred by
User_1                  user field 1
User_2                  user field 2
User_3                  user field 3
User_4                  user field 4
User_5                  user field 5
User_6                  user field 6
User_7                  user field 7
User_8                  user field 8
User_9                  user field 9
User_10                 user field 10
User_11                 user field 11
User_12                 user field 12
User_13                 user field 13
User_14                 user field 14
User_15                 user field 15
Last_Reach              last reached date
Last_Attempt            last attempted date
Create_Date             record create date
Edit_Date               record last edited date
Alt1Last_Reach          date last reached first alternate contact
Alt2Last_Reach          date last reached second alternate contact
Last_Meet               date of last meeting
Letter_Date             date of last letter
Merge_Date              date last merged
Alt_Phone               alternate (secondary) telephone
Alt_Ext                 alternate (secondary) telephone extension
Alt_Address1            alternate (secondary) address - line 1
Alt_Address2            alternate (secondary) address - line 2
Alt_City                alternate (secondary) city
Alt_State               alternate (secondary) state
Alt_Zip                 alternate (secondary) zip code/postal code
Asst_1                  first alternate contact's name
Alt1_Title              first alternate contact's title
Alt1_Phone              first alternate contact's telephone
Alt1_Ext                first alternate contact's extension     
Asst_2                  second alternate contact's name
Alt2_Title              second alternate contact's title
Alt2_Phone              second alternate contact's telephone
Alt2_Ext                second alternate contact's extension
Letter_Name             last letter name
Owner                   record owner's name
Manager                 record manager's name
Logon                   email logon identification
Carrier                 email carrier's name
Access                  printing access (public or private)
Country_Code            country code
Car_Phone               car phone
Library                 name of attached reference library
First_Name              contact's first name
Last_Name               contact's last name (surname)
User                    userid (currently not used)
Merge_ID                merge identification
CC_Index                country code index number
Unique_ID               unique record id 
Edit_Time               last edited time
Last_Compress           last compressed date/time
Notes                   notes memo field
Call                    next scheduled call date
Call_Time               next scheduled call time
Call_RE                 next scheduled call regarding
Meeting                 next scheduled meeting date
Meeting_Time            next scheduled meeting time
Meeting_RE              next scheduled meeting regarding
To-do                   next scheduled to-do date
To-do_Time              next scheduled to-do time
To-do_RE                next scheduled to-do regarding

Specifying Database File Name in DDE Documents and Templates
============================================================
When using the provided DDE documents:  WORDLINK.DOC, WPLINK.WP5 
and AMILINK.SAM, the links to the current ACT! database have
already been established.  If you create your own DDE document
file by cutting and pasting links, the links will automatically
be hard-coded to the ACT! database that you are currently using.
In order for these links to apply to any ACT! database, you can
edit the links to show the word "DATABASE" as the File Name 
instead of an actual file path and name.  Refer to your word
processing application documentation for details about editing
DDE Links.

Hewlett Packard Printer Users
=============================
If you use a Hewlett Packard laser or deskjet printer, we recommend 
that you ensure you have a current Windows printer driver 
installed.  Using an older printer driver with ACT! can 
potentially cause printed output to be flawed.  You can contact 
Hewlett Packard to obtain a current printer driver for your printer 
or the Universal Printer Driver.  This driver is suitable for most 
Hewlett Packard printers.  CompuServe users may also get printer
driver updates via modem.

Accessing a version 1.1 database with an older version of ACT!
==============================================================
Once a database has been opened in version 1.1, it cannot be read 
in an older version of ACT! for Windows.  In order to use a version 
1.1 database in a 1.0x version of ACT!, use the File, Save As 
feature to create an ACT! for DOS format database by selecting the 
"ACT!/1stACT!" file type.  Refer to Chapter 6 in the User's Guide 
for details.  Once this new database has been created, in the 1.0x 
version of ACT!, use the File, Open feature to import this data-
base.  A description file used with version 1.1 cannot be used with 
a 1.0x version of ACT!.

Version 1.1 Updates 1.0x Databases
==================================
The first time an ACT! for Windows database is opened with version 
1.1, ACT! displays a message indicating that the database must be 
updated.  During the update process, ACT! writes new Unique Id 
numbers for each Contact record and every activity, history and 
note entry.  The database is also reindexed to generate an index 
for the Unique Id field.  This field is used as a record matching 
criterion in the File, Merge feature.  The description file is 
also updated when used with version 1.1.









	
