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Linking Files
Before you can merge or transfer files,
you must first link them in pairs. When
you link a pair of files, you create a con-
nection between a BOOKMAN Sidekick
file and a PC Sidekick file. Linking itself
does not merge or transfer information
from one file to another. Note: You only
need to link the files that you want to
merge or transfer.
you must first link them in pairs. When
you link a pair of files, you create a con-
nection between a BOOKMAN Sidekick
file and a PC Sidekick file. Linking itself
does not merge or transfer information
from one file to another. Note: You only
need to link the files that you want to
merge or transfer.
There are three linking options:
• Linking Two Existing Files: This option
links an existing BOOKMAN Sidekick
file to an existing PC Sidekick file.
file to an existing PC Sidekick file.
• Linking a New BOOKMAN Cardfile:
This option links an existing PC Side-
kick cardfile to a new BOOKMAN
Sidekick cardfile.
kick cardfile to a new BOOKMAN
Sidekick cardfile.
• Linking a New PC Sidekick File: This
option links an existing BOOKMAN
Sidekick file to a new PC Sidekick file.
Sidekick file to a new PC Sidekick file.
Note: You can only link expenses in
the Sidekick 95 version or later, not in
the Sidekick 2.0 version.
the Sidekick 95 version or later, not in
the Sidekick 2.0 version.
Caution: If your BOOKMAN Side-
kick and your computer are not prop-
kick and your computer are not prop-
erly connected, you will not be able to
link files. Read “Testing Your Connec-
tion” for more information.
link files. Read “Testing Your Connec-
tion” for more information.
To Link Two Existing Files
1. On the BOOKMAN Sidekick
Connectivity main window,
click Link.
click Link.
The Link Databases dialog box ap-
pears. You can exit this window by
clicking
pears. You can exit this window by
clicking
Cancel
. This will remove all
links currently selected in this window.
2. Click the Database Type pull
down menu to select the
type of file you want to link.
type of file you want to link.
Note: This screen display and any oth-
ers in “Using the Connectivity Soft-
ware” were taken from Windows 3.1.
If you are using Windows 95, or any
ers in “Using the Connectivity Soft-
ware” were taken from Windows 3.1.
If you are using Windows 95, or any
Linking Files