Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] palmOne, the palmOne logo, Zire, the Zire logo, "Z" (Stylized) and stylizations and design marks associated with all the preceding, and trade dress associated with palmOne, Inc. 's products, are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to palmOne, Inc. Palm OS, the Palm logo, Graffiti, HotSync, Palm, Palm Reader, the HotSync logo and the Palm and PalmSource trade dress are trademarks owned by or licensed to PalmSource, Inc. uses the MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology trademarks under express license from Thomson Licensing S. A. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. [. . . ] Done
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Viewing and editing a note
Tip Sort the Note Pad list alphabetically, by date, or manually. Open the Options menu, select Preferences, and then tap the Sort by pick list.
If you sort manually, you can rearrange the list by dragging notes to another position in the list.
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Deleting a note
Tip You can also Delete a note by opening the Record menu and selecting Delete Note. Open the Options menu, select Preferences, and then uncheck the Confirm note delete check box.
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Open the note: a. Select the note you want to delete.
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Working with Note Pad on your computer
Use Note Pad on your computer to view and manage the handwritten notes you create on your handheld. Check out the online Help in Palm® Desktop software to learn how to use Note Pad on your computer. The online Help includes info about the following topics: · Learning about the parts of the Note Pad window · Viewing, copying, and deleting notes · Editing note details and titles · Setting an alarm for a note · Marking notes private · Showing, masking, and hiding private notes · Printing notes · Changing between the List and note Preview views · Sorting notes · Sharing notes WINDOWS ONLY To open Note Pad on your computer, double-click the Palm Desktop icon on the Windows desktop, and then click Note Pad on the launch bar. MAC ONLY To open Note Pad on your computer, double-click the Note Pad icon in the Palm folder.
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Related topics
My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www. palmOne. com/ myzire31.
Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around Sharing Privacy · Opening applications · Using menus Beaming notes to other Palm OS® handheld users Keeping notes private by turning on security options Creating categories so you can organize notes Answers to frequently asked questions about Notes
Support If you're having problems with Note Pad or with anything else on your handheld, go to www. palmOne. com/ support/zire31.
Categories Common Questions
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Performing Calculations
In this chapter
Calculator buttons Viewing recent calculations Related topics
Whether you're figuring the tip on a restaurant bill, or balancing your checkbook, it's always nice to have a calculator on hand. And because it's part of your handheld, there's no need to carry a separate calculator.
Benefits of Calculator
· Always have a calculator with you · Store calculations for later use
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Tip Use the memory buttons to store and recall a number you enter in multiple calculations. Tip If you make a mistake entering a number in the middle of a calculation, use the CE button to re-enter the number without starting the calculation over.
Clear any value in the Calculator memory.
Recall the stored value from the memory and enter it into the current calculation. The current number is added to the total that is already in the memory. Tapping this button does not affect the current calculation; it just places the value in memory.
Clear the last number you entered.
Clear the entire calculation so that you can start over.
Enter a number, and then tap this button to change it to a percentage.
Enter a number, and then tap this button to calculate the square root of the number.
Enter a number, and then tap this button to make it negative.
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Viewing recent calculations
Did You Know?Viewing recent calculations is helpful when double-checking the math in your checkbook register. Calculator History also has these functions:
Clear Tap here to clear the calculator's history. Then paste them into another application by opening the Edit menu and selecting Paste in the other application. View recent calculations to confirm that you entered everything correctly.
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Open the History dialog box: a. Done
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Related topics
Community To explore the world of your handheld, go to www. palmOne. com/ myzire31.
Click the links below to learn about these related topics: Moving around · Opening applications · Using menus Entering information Entering numbers with Graffiti® 2 characters
Support If you're having problems with Calculator or anything else on your handheld, go to www. palmOne. com/ support/zire31.
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Managing Your Expenses
In this chapter
Adding an expense Choosing currency options Deleting expenses Customizing the expense list Working with Expense on your computer Related topics
Tired of trying to re-create your business trip when you return?Expense makes it easy to keep track of what you paid for that dinner in New York with your new sales group. You can track costs for meals, lodging, transportation, entertainment, and more, and save all of the information in one convenient place. [. . . ] · ENV 50204:1996, RF Immunity, 895-905MHz, 3V/m, 200Hz, 50% AM · IEC 61000-4-4: 1995 EFT Immunity, 1kV on AC port, 5/50nSec, 5kHs Rep. · IEC 61000-4-5: 1995 Surge Immunity, 1. 2/50uSec, 2kV(peak), Common Mode, 1kV(peak) Differential Mode
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· EN61000-4-6:1996, Conducted Immunity, 150kHz-80MHz, 3V RMS, 1kHz, 80% AM · IEC 61000-4-11: 1994, 100% Voltage Dip 0. 5 period, 30% Dip 25 periods and >100% Dip 250 periods Authorized palmOne Representative: David Woo Manager, palmOne, Inc. , World Wide Compliance Date: November 4, 2003
Battery Warning
Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and in accordance with your local regulations.
Warning Explosion Hazard
· Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2; · When in hazardous location, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules, and, · Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous.
Varning
Eksplosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. [. . . ]