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  1. #1
    Circpro
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    I have a couple questions regarding Biz Conn, hopefully someone can assist:

    1. Is there an external program that will view MS Office files other than
    what BC offers? I find that Excel documents come difficult to figure out.

    2. Can I utilize the shortcuts from my Treo 600? If so how?

    TIA





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  2. #2
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: Business Connection

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...

    I was hoping someone else would have your answers, because it's been 18
    months for me. But since no one else has responded, I'll at least
    try...

    > I have a couple questions regarding Biz Conn, hopefully someone can assist:
    >
    > 1. Is there an external program that will view MS Office files other than
    > what BC offers? I find that Excel documents come difficult to figure out..


    Not together with BC, so far as I can recall. The reason being that BC
    doesn't actually send the file to your phone. It's "converted" on the
    fly in BC itself. If, however, you can save the file to your PDA (and
    I'm assuming you're talking about a PDA phone), then yeah, you could use
    any file viewing program that will run on that PDA, including Pocket
    Excel if you have one of the Windows-based PDA's.

    >
    > 2. Can I utilize the shortcuts from my Treo 600? If so how?


    Ummm... shortcuts? You mean the shortcut buttons? Yeah, I'm pretty
    sure you can, once you install the BC software. You'd simply go to
    Prefs, and then select (I think it's called) Buttons. Each button has a
    drop down there, and I think BC will show up as an option once it's
    installed.

    >
    > TIA


    My pleasure. I hope the answers are helpful.

    --
    RØß
    O/Siris
    -+-
    A thing moderately good
    is not so good as it ought to be.
    Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
    but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    +Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+



  3. #3
    Circpro
    Guest

    Re: Business Connection

    Newest version of BC that updated this morning allows file viewing with Docs
    to Go.. Great addition IMO.

    "O/Siris" <rØbjvargas@comcâst.nêt> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...

    I was hoping someone else would have your answers, because it's been 18
    months for me. But since no one else has responded, I'll at least
    try...

    > I have a couple questions regarding Biz Conn, hopefully someone can
    > assist:
    >
    > 1. Is there an external program that will view MS Office files other than
    > what BC offers? I find that Excel documents come difficult to figure out.


    Not together with BC, so far as I can recall. The reason being that BC
    doesn't actually send the file to your phone. It's "converted" on the
    fly in BC itself. If, however, you can save the file to your PDA (and
    I'm assuming you're talking about a PDA phone), then yeah, you could use
    any file viewing program that will run on that PDA, including Pocket
    Excel if you have one of the Windows-based PDA's.

    >
    > 2. Can I utilize the shortcuts from my Treo 600? If so how?


    Ummm... shortcuts? You mean the shortcut buttons? Yeah, I'm pretty
    sure you can, once you install the BC software. You'd simply go to
    Prefs, and then select (I think it's called) Buttons. Each button has a
    drop down there, and I think BC will show up as an option once it's
    installed.

    >
    > TIA


    My pleasure. I hope the answers are helpful.

    --
    RØß
    O/Siris
    -+-
    A thing moderately good
    is not so good as it ought to be.
    Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
    but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    +Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+





  4. #4
    Rokair
    Guest

    Re: Business Connection

    I would love to have that feature... I would also like to be able to store
    the program on my memory card and update my calendar (w/o someone else
    having to send me a meeting request)...

    But, I don't see anything about an upgrade to the BC Software.



    "Circpro" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Newest version of BC that updated this morning allows file viewing with

    Docs
    > to Go.. Great addition IMO.
    >
    > "O/Siris" <rØbjvargas@comcâst.nêt> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    >
    > I was hoping someone else would have your answers, because it's been 18
    > months for me. But since no one else has responded, I'll at least
    > try...
    >
    > > I have a couple questions regarding Biz Conn, hopefully someone can
    > > assist:
    > >
    > > 1. Is there an external program that will view MS Office files other

    than
    > > what BC offers? I find that Excel documents come difficult to figure

    out.
    >
    > Not together with BC, so far as I can recall. The reason being that BC
    > doesn't actually send the file to your phone. It's "converted" on the
    > fly in BC itself. If, however, you can save the file to your PDA (and
    > I'm assuming you're talking about a PDA phone), then yeah, you could use
    > any file viewing program that will run on that PDA, including Pocket
    > Excel if you have one of the Windows-based PDA's.
    >
    > >
    > > 2. Can I utilize the shortcuts from my Treo 600? If so how?

    >
    > Ummm... shortcuts? You mean the shortcut buttons? Yeah, I'm pretty
    > sure you can, once you install the BC software. You'd simply go to
    > Prefs, and then select (I think it's called) Buttons. Each button has a
    > drop down there, and I think BC will show up as an option once it's
    > installed.
    >
    > >
    > > TIA

    >
    > My pleasure. I hope the answers are helpful.
    >
    > --
    > RØß
    > O/Siris
    > -+-
    > A thing moderately good
    > is not so good as it ought to be.
    > Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
    > but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    > +Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+
    >
    >






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