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Using the Program
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| Overview of the Program Interface
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| What is the $25,000 Idea?
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| This program is not intended to be free software, if you find it useful and use it on a regular basis, you should register it.
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| The program was designed to be flexible to the point where the user can decide what works best for them. There are two main ways to use the program for increased efficiency:
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| Creating Blank "Worksheets" To Be Filled in By Hand
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| If you leave the edit boxes in the "Items" section of the main window empty, on the final output there will be lines displayed next to each number where you can manually write in the items. This way you can use the program to create what is basically a worksheet designed to your specifications (how many "items", dates, style, etc.).
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| Creating Daily Checklists
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| If you enter data in the "Items" section then the program will generate output that shows a checklist of tasks to be performed. You can use this to create a checklist of items that need to be done every day (for example, say you manage a restaurant and you want to create a list of all the things that need to be done at closing - you can create a daily "Items to do at Closing" list to be checked off by employees to make sure everything gets done). Or you can use the software on a daily basis to create a nicely formatted "Goals for Today" list.
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