Linking and Completing Appointments
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[hide]Linking and Completing Appointments
Linking Appointments
When you create the appointment on the handheld or Google Calendar
- Create the activity
- In the Notes area at the bottom of the activity, enter the word Link, followed by a colon, followed by a space, followed by the name of the contact exactly as it appears in your database. For example:
- Link: John Q. Doe
Other types of links
You may also link to a company name or to a phone number. You would link to a company using At: instead of Link: and to a phone number using Ph: instead of Link: Examples:
- 12:00 Lunch
- Ph: 971-249-0300
- 1:00 Follow-up call
- At: CompanionLink Software
Warning: If you have more than one contact with the same phone number or at the same company, you should not use this alternate method of linking, as CompanionLink will find the first contact with the matching information and link it to that contact. This should only be used if you are linking to a phone number or company without a contact name, or in addition to Link:.
Appointment Types
ACT!
ACT! users may add the appointment type on the appointments created on the handheld. Simply write the appointment type in parenthesis in the appointment description. Use the single letter abbreviation shown below. You can write the appointment type in lower case letters. CompanionLink will replace it with the complete appointment type on the next sync.
Description | Type | Abbreviation |
Call | (Call) | (c) |
Meeting | (Meet) | (m) |
To-do | (Todo) | (t) |
- Example
- 3:00 (c) Follow-up with CompanionLink