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Core Functions    
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References to keystrokes and buttons

References to keystrokes are enclosed in angled brackets: <Command-Q>, , while references to buttons on screen are enclosed in square brackets: [OK], [Find], [√].

Daybook Enterprise is available for both Macintosh and Windows machines.  References to keystrokes should be interpreted as follows: <table>    <tr>        <th>Macintosh</th> <th>Windows </th>    </tr>    <tr>        <td>&lt;Command&gt;</td> <td>&lt;Control&gt;</td>    </tr>    <tr>        <td><Option></td> <td>&lt;Alt&gt;</td>    </tr>    <tr>        <td>&lt;Control&gt;</td> <td>no equivalent </td>    </tr></table>For example, a reference to &lt;Command-Q> is to the Macintosh keyboard. Even if it is not mentioned explicitly, there will always be a Windows equivalent using the same letter, such as, in this example, <Control-Q>. References will usually show both forms.  



 

Published date: v1.1.1.1 Fri, 16 May 2008 14:42:18 GMT

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