CardScan 600c Mode D'Emploi
About This Guide and Other User Resources
CardScan User’s Guide
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Keep your contacts up-to-date
If your file is CardScan.Net-enabled—in other words, has a copy on
CardScan.Net—you can keep your contacts up-to-date using the AccuCard
Service. The AccuCard Service automatically notifies you of any updates
available for your contacts. The symbols indicating the status of your contacts
appear in your desktop CardScan file. When it is convenient, you can review,
accept, or reject the changes automatically, with a few mouse clicks.
CardScan.Net—you can keep your contacts up-to-date using the AccuCard
Service. The AccuCard Service automatically notifies you of any updates
available for your contacts. The symbols indicating the status of your contacts
appear in your desktop CardScan file. When it is convenient, you can review,
accept, or reject the changes automatically, with a few mouse clicks.
About This Guide and Other User Resources
This User’s Guide is intended to introduce CardScan’s features and to help
you find:
you find:
• The features you would appreciate the most and
• The topics in the Online Help, describing each feature in detail
• The topics in the Online Help, describing each feature in detail
Each section in this Guide includes keywords for you to use when searching
the Help Index for more information introduced in the section. To start using
keywords:
1.
the Help Index for more information introduced in the section. To start using
keywords:
1.
Look for the symbol
2. Choose Help
→Search for Help on, and type one keyword at a
time, or scroll down the list in the Index and click the keyword.
If you would like to browse the help as a book, open it at the Table of Contents.
You can do this using any of the following methods:
You can do this using any of the following methods:
• Press the F1 key on your keyboard.
• Click the
• Click the
button on CardScan’s Toolbar (see page 1-4).
• Choose Help
→Contents in CardScan window.
The following are conventions used in this Guide:
“Attention! Read carefully.”
“Here is a TIP for you!”
“Search for more information.Choose Help
→Search for
Help on, and use these keywords.
“NOTE:”