Jerry,

I mentioned those commands in the paragraph that I started with the word 
"Seventh".  But don't worry, even if you didn't notice it, that's OK.  I'm just 
worried that people would miss out on important commands and I won't have the 
chance later on to tell them about these, so pardon me if I sound a bit 
stressed in my recent postings to this list.
Anyway, note that you can use this copy and paste commands on the appointment 
fields of KeyPlan when you're scheduling or re-scheduling something.  For 
instance, you have some details about the appointment that you wish to copy 
from a file where they are stored and paste to the Appointment Title field.  
Use the regular block command to copy to clipboard when getting the info from 
the file because this is not a field.
But use BACKSPACE with V (CTRL with V) to paste this to the Appointment Title 
field.  Remember that this command pastes only the first line in the clipboard, 
so if you copied text with a new line marker somewhere, you will only be able 
to paste the text before the new line marker.

As for writing such a book, no, I haven't been considering it, and I can't, but 
thanks for the compliments anyway.


Roselle

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>Sent by: Jerry Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Roselle,
>Thanks for the copy and paste for fields procedure.  This will be a big help.  
>I honestly do not see these instructions in your Tips post.  But thanks for 
>posting them here.

>Have you considered righting a book entitled BN For Dummys? Think of it, you 
>could then get an interview on National Public Radio.



>Sincerely,
>Jerry Weinger





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