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The # of Rows represents the total number of rows in the
Section, excluding any header or total rows. In other words,
this includes only the number of rows in the Section where
PalmPilot data will be placed.
The # of Columns represents the total number of columns in
the Section, excluding any header or total columns. In other
words, this includes only the number of columns in the
Section where PalmPilot data will be placed.
Start Row is the number of the first row of the Section that
will be filled with PalmPilot data.
Start Column is the number of the first column of the Section
that will be filled with PalmPilot data.
11. Define the Dates and Intervals. The dates and intervals
between dates appears in the light blue columns (14-17), as
shown in the following diagram:
In the Date cell, enter the row or column number where all
the date information will be placed.
In the Dates cell, enter the number of blank columns (or
rows) separating the date fields. If there are no blank columns
(or rows) between date entries, leave this number set to zero.
In the Start Day cell, enter the day of the week which starts
the expense reporting period. Enter a three character
abbreviation for the day (e.g. Sun, Mon, Tue, etc.).
In the Day cell, enter the row or column number where all the
day information will be placed. If the dates are in a row, enter
the row number. If the dates are in a column, enter the
column number.
12. Define whether the Section is in list format. This setting
appears in the light purple columns (18-19), as shown in the
following diagram:
Summary of Contents for PalmPilot
Page 1: ...PalmPilot Handbook ...
Page 52: ......
Page 118: ......
Page 142: ......
Page 170: ...page 168 PalmPilot Handbook Sample 2 ...
Page 171: ...Appendixes page 169 Sample 3 ...