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A commercial program (if you look for more option)...
http://www.blitz-doc.com/

Bob

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i added a %CUSTOMDATE% variable in the lastest version just for you, so you can very specifically customize exactly how you want the date string displayed.

Thank you! :Thmbsup:

Bob

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Found this also in the help:

%DATE%      - local date
%TIME%      - local time
%DATETIME%      - local date and time

 :-[

Regards,
Bob

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Startup options, to start the program with a named Tree (wizard). Like TheFormLetterMachine.exe -t "MS Word Issue"

already supported, see help file for commandline parameters.

Sorry, great!

Bob

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The Form Letter Machine / Feature requests for The Form Letter Machine
« on: September 04, 2006, 02:18 AM »
The Form Letter Machine is a great program.  :up: :up:  :Thmbsup:
Here are some feature requests or ideas. Some are maybe difficult to implement. I hope other people will also give there opinion on this requests/suggestions.. If extra donations are needed for this, I like to support!  :D

  • Rich text items. RTF blocks possible.
  • Pre-defined variables, like %currentdata-short%, %currentdata-long%, %currenttime% (including preferences for which date notation).
  • possible to use simple if then structure like: <<%sexe%=M,his,here>> in a text block
  • Conditional text block. If an option is selected in a previous block then this block will be shown.
  • possible to create a library of text blocks, you can use in a new tree and/or copy paste tree elements from one tree to an other tree
  • or/and possible to connect to an other group/block
  • Export a tree to XML/RSS (for building knowledge tree's)
  • Import text in a block
  • A Wizard who "step" through the Tree and give the user the option to file in the "blanks". Starts with the variables who need to be filled and then every group in a new screen.
  • Startup options, to start the program with a named Tree (wizard). Like TheFormLetterMachine.exe -t "MS Word Issue"
  • Better support for non English language


Regards,
Bob Hillesum

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