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Enter is the CASH button. If you use the programming overlay, you'll see that it is the enter button when you are in certain modes, so just press cash. To print out old information, use the electronic journal (sometimes called EJ). Find it in reports somewhere. On some machines, you can print out a portion of it by date or so many lines e.g last 300 lines of printing. Be aware that if you reset the EJ (do a Z report on it, that info will print but then be lost. It's better to do a read (X report). the EJ holds everything, so you will need to look back through it but you will certainly see all sales by date and time.Note: It's possible to disable the EJ. If a dealer has done this, it will be empty. It is on by default so it should be working if not touched. It holds thousands of lines and it slowly deletes the oldest lines automatically so never needs resetting. It's your friend for lost reports :-)
The EXIF date and the file system date are two totally separate things. As long as you use tools that maintain the EXIF data you will still have the original information.
I rename my photos using XNview so that the name of the file is based on the EXIF date. i.e. <Date Taken[y-m-d]>(xxx).jpg where xxx is the three digits from the original filename.
No you do not the is a book called the home gym hand book and it will give you all the information on how to use your gym. They also have home gym posters
You need to find your current file. Quickbooks has defaulted to it's standard set up. To find all of your quickbooks file do a search for .QBW files. On XP you can find the search on the windows tab. Search for all files that have.qbw in the name. Once you find all of them, note their locations and date of last access. (the lastest date will be the old file since Quickbooks opened that one up. What you are looking for is the file accessed right before you put in the new power supply.
One you find that file, wirite down the location and then open Quickbooks. Click on open file and then browse to the location that you wrote down. Click on the quickbooks file to open it. This should be your most up to date file and you should be good to go.
Updated Instructions
Simple fix for a corrupted Date Book sync error (at least it worked for me on my Treo 650).
1). Turn off 'Show Calendar Event' in the Phones 'Options - General Preferences' menu.
2). Turn off phone.
3). Set the Date/Time to the maximum limits (12/31/31) in Preferences.
4). Open the Calendar and view the maximum day 12/31/31.
5). Select 'Purge - (Delete events older then 1 week)' in the Calendars Options menu.
6). Reset the Date/Time to the current day in Preferences.
7). Hotsync (Desktop Calendar overwrites handheld).
8). Hotsync again to make sure you don’t get the error (Synchronize the files).
That’s it.
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Outlook Calendar
The attempt to open the database failed.
Date Book application database is not found. Please invoke the Date Book application on the handheld once and re-synchronize.
OLERR:05-0001
OLERR:0D-0004
OLERR:0D-0001
- Not Synchronized
Outlook Calendar synchronization failed
OLERR:15-0002
OLERR:06-0001
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