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ISBN: 1-59200-338-9 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2004108260 Printed in the United States of America 04 05 06 07 08 BH 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Thomson Course Technology PTR, a division of Thomson Course Technology 25 Thomson Place ■ Boston, MA 02210 ■ http://www.courseptr.com For Judith –TK For Dana –EK Managing Contacts with ACT! 2005 Foreword Long before CRM became a hot buzzword, and during a time when ACT! was really the only major contact and customer management software available, I became a diehard ACT! fanatic. Now, after more than 18 years on the market and with more than 4 million users worldwide, ACT! is the best-selling contact- and customer-management solution. The world is full of ACT! fanatics. In 1989, I joined Contact Software International (the original creator of ACT!) as a sales rep and traveled the country demonstrating ACT!.After a short while, I became the first product manager for ACT!. Then, in 1993, ACT! was sold to Symantec. Years later, in 2000, Pat Sullivan (the founder of Contact Software and original co-creator of ACT!) bought ACT! back, and I returned to ACT! to be the General Manager for the ACT! division, working again for Pat. In 2001, we started developing what is now known as ACT! 2005. The new ACT! 2005 is a complete re-write and represents the largest development investment ever made in the ACT! line of products. ACT! 2005 is the first major application written entirely on the .NET platform. We’ve added more than 250 major new features to ACT! 2005. In addition to those features, you’ll find that we’ve also added thousands of minor navigation and feature enhancements. Just about every part of the ACT! interface has been overhauled to incorporate feature requests and recommendations we’ve received from customers over the years. The stability of ACT! has been dramatically increased with the introduction of a Microsoft SQL Server backend database, and it’s now possible to have more than 50 users and more than 100,0000 contacts in a single ACT! database. The addition of a company entity makes it possible to track both accounts and contacts. We’ve added a new opportunity view, and the ability to track multiple products per opportunity with customizable opportunity user fields makes the new version of ACT! an even better tool for salespeople. Synchronization, activities, groups, administration, and other popular aspects of the program have also seen major improvements in this version. In this book, Edward and Tim Kachinske do a great job explaining ACT!’s functionality in a straightforward and easy-to-reference format. Managing Contacts with ACT! 2005is an essential resource for anyone looking to get the most out of ACT! 2005. Greg Head General Manager, ACT! Senior Vice President, Best Software vi Managing Contacts with ACT! 2005 Acknowledgments There are many people to thank for the behind-the-scenes efforts that made this book possible. It has truly been a pleasure working with the Premier Press and Course ILT staff. Thanks to Stacy Hiquet, Andy Shafran, and Mike Springer for believing in this project and for lending it such tremendous support. Kudos to our great project editor, Estelle Manticas, for putting up with us and providing excellent feedback. Special thanks to our technical editor, Sanford Silver. Sanford is a Senior Support Analyst for the ACT! product; he served as an invaluable wealth of knowledge throughout the writing process. Sanford knows more about the ACT! SDK than either of us will ever forget. Many people on the ACT! team helped us as we learned the new version of ACT!. They are: Bob Anderson, Joe Bergera, Brad Burks, Brian Cagney, Poppy Casper, George Egan, Kyle Frankel, Donna Hacker, Greg Head, Bryon Jones, Beth Kohler, Chuck LaRosa, Dan Lever, Melissa Lorch (Quack!), Richard McMakin, Doug Meyer, Richard Nordstrom, Clifford Roberts, Lindsay Sullivan, Debra Williams, and Michaela Zwinakis. Much of the text of this book was adapted into ACT!’s official course manuals, also published by Course Technology. Ted Cooper, the Director of Partner Programs for Best Software’s Small Business Division, was instrumental in getting this deal off the ground. Thanks, Ted! We appreciate your persistence with the project. ACT! 2005 was a complete product rewrite, and many parts of the user inter- face changed with each beta update. Thanks to Paul Selby, we were always working with the latest beta build. Every few weeks, Paul uploaded a new version of the software for us, and without his help, we would have outdated screenshots and incorrect instructions in this book. We will be forever indebted to Paul Burke and Rick Cannon for laying the groundwork that made this book and so many other things possible. Hopefully we didn’t violate too many of your ten rules in this book, but if we did, get your rubber stamp ready! vii Managing Contacts with ACT! 2005 About the Author EdwardandTimKachinskeare longtime ACT! fanatics and recognized leaders in the ACT! and sales automation industries. They are the principal partners in Innovative Solutions, a platinum-level ACT! consulting and training company based in the DC/Baltimore area. Both Edward and Tim are ACT! Certified Consultants and ACT! Premier Trainers. Just after selling ACT! to Interact Commerce Corporation in May 2000, Symantec (the former owner of ACT!) turned to Innovative Solutions to train their sales staff and set up ACT! synchronization for their corporate licensing sales group. In 2002 and 2003, Innovative Solutions was ranked in the top one percent of ACT! resellers by Best Software, the makers of ACT!. ACT! selected Edward to teach a train-the-trainer class at the 2001 Annual ACT! Certified Consultant’s conference. In 2002, Best Software chose Innovative Solutions to co-host the Mid-Atlantic ACT! 6.0 product-launch event. In 1999, Edward co-authored the textbook used in the ACT! Certified Consultant training class. Edward sits on both the ACT! and ACT! for Web Partner Advisory Councils. Together, Edward and Tim have written a total of 32 ACT! course manuals covering versions 3, 4, 2000, 6, and 2005. Their ACT! 6.0 course manuals were ranked the best selling ACT! add-on product in any category by the ACT! Add-On Store. They are co-authors of the official ACT! 2005 course manuals, also published by Course ILT. Edward and Tim are co-Editors-in-Chief of ACT! Advanced eNews, a quarterly newsletter published by Best Software. The PDF newsletter covers key topics for ACT! power-users and workgroup administrators. Tim writes the monthly advice column, “Ask Tim,” for both ACT! Advanced eNewsandACT! Extra, the official ACT! print newsletter. Edward freaks out when the ground under him isn’t paved, but Tim is quite content to spend the whole day fishing without so much as a nibble. Tim is the Fishing Editor of American Scouting Digest, the largest circulation-independent scouting magazine. viii Managing Contacts with ACT! 2005 Contents at a Glance Introduction ......................................................xxix Chapter 1 New Features.........................................................1 Chapter 2 Installation and Conversion.................................19 Chapter 3 Working with Contacts ........................................27 Chapter 4 Companies and Divisions.....................................47 Chapter 5 Lookups and Queries............................................53 Chapter 6 Contact List View .................................................83 Chapter 7 Using Groups........................................................93 Chapter 8 Scheduling Activities..........................................109 Chapter 9 Opportunity Management .................................141 Chapter 10 Letters, Envelopes, and Labels...........................163 Chapter 11 Performing a Mail Merge...................................173 Chapter 12 Document and File Management.......................187 ix

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