Intermec 6651 User Guide

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To log travel expenses using Pocket Excel:
1.  Select FileNew, and then Workbook from Template.
 
2.  Select Expense Report and then OK.
 
3.  Select File and then Save.
 
4.  Enter a name, choose a storage location, and then select OK.
 
5.  Replace the text in the template.
Tip: If your workbook contains sensitive information, you can protect it
with a password. To do so, open the workbook, select File, and then
Password. Every time you open the workbook, you will need to enter
the password, so pick one that is easy for you to remember but hard for
others to guess. Workbooks with password protection cannot be
synchronized.
Pocket Access: Viewing and Creating Data
Use Pocket Access to view and update data derived from Microsoft Access,
Microsoft SQL Server, and other ODBC databases you have created on the
desktop computer. Simply create the database on your desktop computer and then
transfer the data to your device. For example, a sales organization might use
Access on the desktop computer to create a master database of products and
order forms. The sales force can synchronize their devices with the master
database to get up-to-date product information and to upload completed client
order information. For more information on synchronizing, see ActiveSync Help on
the desktop computer.
You can also use Pocket Access to create new databases, tables, and SQL
procedures directly on your device.
Tip: Programmers can use Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects for
Windows CE (ADOCE) and Microsoft Visual Basic® or Microsoft Visual
C++® to develop custom database solutions. For more information, see
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsce
/.