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Main menu
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A thru T = Access Program Files
@ = Program Command Keys C & E
F8 = Default Color Settings for current file
F9 & F10 = Toggle Colors
Note: F8, F9 and F10 work in the following files
Time Sheet, Employee Names List, New Jobs
Program Help, Registeration and Database file.
Time Sheet Tips
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Note: D = Command Key to use to enter date.
However if the employee's names are SAVED and
the date is incorrect, then use T to enter the
day & date, note when the time sheet is saved
the date reverts back to the previous date. The
same holds true with L for location and N for
Name of Company. This cannot be helped as the
header area cannot be saved once employee names
have been selected.
If S is used and you realize the list of names
saved is not the one you want, then Press X
Y now type a name not previously used press
enter. The following warning will appear on
screen.
Data NOT FOUND: File Will Not be saved Name is Still Available.
If you wish to modify a name list for a time
sheet, select C Com Key you can then customize the
list even add a name not in the Employee Names List.
If however you inadvertently select C, Press X to
return to the time sheet and then PgUp or PgDn to
select the desired names list.
Employee Name's
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The most important item to think of when entering
DATA in this file is the foreman should be at the
top of the list. Exceptions to this are when a
foreman supervises more than ten employee's. In
this case there is on reason to place the foreman
at the top of the second sheet.
To view Employee's Identification numbers:
You type key indicated between < >'s only.
Type # Command Key then <Caps Lock> <o> <f> <f>
Hide Identification numbers: # Command Key then <h>
Database file
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Other commands:
$ I = Sort by Identification Number
When Sort menu is on screen I Command Key does not
appear as an option, don't worry use it anyway.
It is one of those un-documented commands.
Here is another option that can be used to add
accumulated hours from a previous file to a
current one.
V D <Tot> View only Totals
V D <Sub> View only Sub Totaled lines
V D <Sub> or <Tot> allow the creation of a new
file containing sub totals or totals only.
Com/Key ~ + Enter creates a temporary file.
Com/Key S = Save a file
The file containing Sub Totals only file can be
used to import the current file named Smith into,
then save and total.
Pass Word to view employee Identification numbers.
# <Caps Lock> <o> <f> <f> to view Employee
Identifications. Note: you will not be prompted
for pass word, as in the Employee Names List File.
Time Saving Tips
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The most efficient method to use when creating a
new file is to Load an empty file.
Example: keep a file named 1 available at all times.
[To create 1] V E <goofy> Enter ~ Enter S <1> Enter
will create empty file named 1.
Assume you wish to see all time for employee Smith
for 1995.
Load File 1. Then perform the following commands,
V E <Smith> Enter A Enter I <ALL1995> Enter
ALL1995 was created when Data was exported from the
Export file.
S <Smith> Enter Saves new file.
ALL1995 Can be any file you have containing data.
Data Entry, New Jobs
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Command Key L from the main menu.
Tip to make a correction in a file total.
Press O, type number of file press enter
twice.
Com/Key + then type new total press enter.
Press Com/Key S to Save file.
Total will be changed when saved.
Type - instead of + and saving the file
will set total at 0.