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4. Select Number of Transaction Prompt Statements to establish the
number of fields of data to be collected during each transaction.
This will also be the number of columns you will use for data
collection in your worksheet.
5. Transaction Prompts. Enter text prompts for each transaction field.
Each prompt is associated with a data column in your worksheet. If
the prompt is an INPUT prompt, the Terminal will wait for data
input when it reaches this point in the transaction and the
collected data will be placed in the Data Location for this prompt.
If this is a DISPLAY prompt, the entered prompt and data found at
the Data Location will be displayed on the Terminal and the next
prompt statement will be processed.
6. "More" buttons. Click this to open a dialog for setting optional
additional parameters for each prompt to control data entry at the
terminal.
7. Data Location. Now click in one of the "One-column Ranges for
Terminal Data Fields" reference edit boxes and then on your
spreadsheet, highlight the range of cells where you would like the
Terminal data for that field to go (or the data to be used for display
in DISPLAY type prompt statements). Repeat with the other
reference edit boxes for all your data fields.
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