Rice Lake TransAct 3.5 User Manual
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Editing the TransAct Initialization File
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Position the mouse I-beam after
Title=
and type the word
Area
, just as you would like to see it displayed
in TransAct.
[Category 2]
Title=Area
Save the file and
Exit
the
Notepad
editor.
Quit TransAct and then restart TransAct to make certain all
changes take effect
. The changes made to the
TRANSACT.INI
file will take effect when you run TransAct.
When you return to TransAct and select
Admin | Categories,
your new category heading appears in the
menu. Select your new category to begin adding items.
Example No. 3
Ok, let’s try something harder.
Two sub-categories can be added to each category. We will use the new
Area
category from example
#2.
Area
will be used to determine where
Material
is going to or coming from. The
Area
list will include
a list of townships, cities, and villages. To help classify each
Area
we will add
Type
as a subcategory.
The sub-category will help create more detailed reports. To setup a sub-category, run the
Notepad
editor
found in Windows. Select
File | Open.
Find
TRANSACT.INI
in the Windows subdirectory and open the
file. Scroll through the text until you find the following lines.
Position the cursor after
SubCat1Title=.
Type in the word
‘Type’
as you would like to have it appear in
the program.
[Category 2]
Title=Area
SubCat1=
SubCat1Title=Type
SubCat2=
SubCat2Title=
Position the cursor after
SubCat1=
, type a single unique character identifier followed by a comma and
name surrounded by parenthesis.
[Category 2]
Title=Area
SubCat1=(C,City)(T,Township)(V,Village)(O,Other)
SubCat1Title=Type
SubCat2=
SubCat2Title=
Unlike the main category where TransAct automatically defines a none category item, you must define
None as a sub-category item if desired. All sub-category items must fit on one line. The screen will
scroll to the right as you type. As soon as it wraps to the next line you have gone too far.