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Introduction xxxiii . PART I Using Lotus Notes 4.6 3 Chapter 1: Putting Notes to Work 5 Chapter 2: What Notes Release 4.6 Is and Isn't 23 Chapter 3: Touring the Notes Environment 49 Chapter 4: Accessing a Notes Database 67 Chapter 5: Viewing the Contents of a Database 83 Chapter 6: Searching a Notes Database 101 Chapter 7: Creating a Document 119 Chapter 8: Adding Advanced Features to Documents 137 Chapter 9: Printing Views and Documents 165 Chapter 10: Importing and Exporting Data 179 Chapter 11: Communicating via Notes Mail 209 Chapter 12: Calendaring and Scheduling 279 Chapter 13: Working Off-Site with Mobile Notes 319 PART II Building Notes Applications 357 Chapter 14: Defining the Components of a Notes Application 359 Chapter 15: Incorporating Workflow in a Database 383 Chapter 16: Building Security into a Notes Database 393 Chapter 17: Laying Out a Form 419 Chapter 18: Formulas 471 Chapter 19: Designing Dynamic Forms 503 Chapter 20: Designing Flexible Views with Navigators. 533 Chapter 21: Creating Custom Actions 605 Chapter 22: Representing Tabular Data and Creating Tables 629 Chapter 23: Using the Agent Builder to Automate Processes 657 Chapter 24: Basing a Database on a Design Template 693 Chapter 25: Indexing a Notes Database 719 Chapter 26: Rolling Out Notes Applications 737 Chapter 27: Managing Databases 757 PART III Integrating Notes in the Work Environment 781 Chapter 28: Replicating Databases 783 Chapter 29: Linking and Embedding Objects in Notes 807 PART IV Distributing Notes Databases on the World Wide Web 831 Chapter 30: An Internet Primer for Notes Developers 833 Chapter 31: Using the Personal Web Navigator 851 Chapter 32: Comparing Notes, Domino, and the Web 883 Chapter 33: Using Domino to Publish Notes Databases on the Web 911 PART V Programming with LotusScript 3 951 Chapter 34: An Introduction to LotusScript 953 Chapter 35: Writing Scripts in LotusScript 971 Chapter 36: The Notes Class Library 995 Appendix: What's on the CD-ROM? 1009 Glossary 1034 Index 1060