Creating your Planbook Data File
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+ | Planbook is much like Microsoft Word, Apple's Pages and other programs that create documents. The information for your classes is stored within a data file. The first time that you use the Planbook application, you will be asked to create a new planbook data file. While you can correct any mistakes you make later, it's easiest to carefully enter the particulars about your schedule when getting started. | ||
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Revision as of 19:43, 20 September 2011
Launching Planbook for the First Time
Planbook is much like Microsoft Word, Apple's Pages and other programs that create documents. The information for your classes is stored within a data file. The first time that you use the Planbook application, you will be asked to create a new planbook data file. While you can correct any mistakes you make later, it's easiest to carefully enter the particulars about your schedule when getting started.
Upon launching Planbook, you will be presented with the following window.