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John L
2017-04-28
I really like the application a lot. I am finding the fact that you do not have a field value setting which comes in handy for allowing a Check Mark to have a Value and Calculate costs based on Check Marks or Drop Down Menus. I also would love a copy and paste a single field, this comes in handy for repetitive drop down menus. Prepopulating a field from an earlier field value would be great in helping people not have to enter same information more than once.
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Cynthia S
2018-05-21
Definitely an aid needed in my industry for State regulatory data gathering forms. Tedious and every facility utilized the 35 pg form differently with no consistency. The tool is also very physician specific though as a Nurse Practitioner a good degree of crativity is required to enter the desired information that has no technical heading/home within the document. Adding pages and making duplicates is key as it often required, especially with added clinical experience and with work history. The ssimple 35 pages easily grows to over 60 at times.
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Go home screen and touch the “Contacts” icon. Touch the “Menu” key and select the “Import/Export” option. Select “Export to SIM card” and then choose the contacts to copy. Touch “Export” and then touch “Yes” to begin copying your contacts to the SIM card.
To start, go to your Contacts app. Now, tap a contact to see the details. Choose the option to Copy or Share and you will be asked where you would like to copy the contact to. Select SIM and this contact will now be saved individually on your Android SIM card.
Insert the SIM card into your device. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Contacts app. At the top left, tap Menu Settings. Import. Tap SIM card. If you have several accounts on your device, choose the account to which you'd like to save the contacts.
Insert the SIM card that has the contacts you want to import to your new iPhone. Go to Settings > Contacts and tap on Import SIM Contacts. If asked, select where you want to import your SIM card contacts. Wait for the import process to complete, then you can check all of your contacts imported on the Contacts app.
Sign in to Gmail. Click Gmail in the top-left corner of your Gmail page, then choose Contacts. From the More actions drop-down menu, select Export. Choose whether to export all contacts or only one group. Select the format in which you'd like to export your contacts' information. Click Export.
Open your file manager app. Open Internal Storage. Open DCIM (short for Digital Camera Images). Source: Android Central. Long-press Camera. Tap the three-dot menu icon and then tap Move. Tap SD card. Tap DCIM. Tap Done to initiate the transfer.
Android: Save Pictures From Phone Open your phone's native “Camera” app, open its settings menu and choose the “Storage location” option. Make sure the location is set to “Memory card” rather than “Device,” and your photos will always go there rather than beaming up to the cloud.
Open your Contacts or People app. Hit the menu button and go into Settings. Select Import/Export. Select where you want your contact files stored. Follow instructions.
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