Printed matter – Method
Patent
1983-04-21
1987-02-24
Spruill, Robert L.
Printed matter
Method
340700, 364300, 368 28, G09G 304, G06F 700, G04B 1924
Patent
active
046452389
ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling, for display, a monthly calendar annotated with exterior current day narrative notes and embedded abbreviated notes. Notes related to a specific day can be prepared on a time independent basis by calling, and keying to, a day screen for the specific day. In addition, keying is used to distinguish between normal and special notes which are to be later displayed in abbreviated and narrative forms, respectively. Upon the occurrence of the specific day and the calling of a calendar screen, the notes are displayed along with an updated calendar. Special notes appear as narrative footnotes and normal notes appear in abbreviated form with the day indications. In the absence of further day screen calling and keying, the footnotes change on a daily basis, while the abbreviated notes remain fixed.
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Vincent James P.
Weidmann Mary E.
Barksdale J. H.
Heyrana Sr. Paul M.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Spruill Robert L.
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