
Personal Message Groups:

One of BoardMaster's most unique features is it's ability to
'Group Together' up to 42 individual Message boards so that you can read them
all at once without having to return to the selection menu.  AND you can have
over 50 such groups ! Most people will group together boards that have
something in common or that are most frequently accessed. For example, you
might group together the LOUNGE, EMAIL, GAME DISCUSSIONS, C++ PROGRAMMING....
Anything you want. Then, when you select a Group, you will be taken to a menu
which will allow you to perform mail functions (read, scan, etc.) on all the
message boards you specified without having to return to a menu.

Using Personal Message Groups (PMG):

After selecting PMG from the main menu you will be taken to a display which
allows you to <A>dd a PMG, <R>emove one from your list, <E>dit an existing
Group, <L>ist all available boards which could be added to a group, or select
an ID number of an existing group for message processing.

Adding a PMG:
 Hit the <A>dd key and then ENTER.  You will be prompted for a name for this
 group and an ID number.  The name may be up to 20 characters in length and
 the ID number may be from 1 to 999.  Before you assign an ID number you
 should look at your existing PMGs and make sure that you are not duplicating
 one that already exists.

 After hitting ENTER you will be brought to a display which will allow you to
 enter the boards that you want in this group.  To see a listing of the
 available boards, just type <L>ist.  Once you have decided which boards you
 want, just type <A>dd and the board's ID number, hitting ENTER after each one.
 If you make a mistake, no problem.  Just <R>emove it.  Make sure, however,
 that there are no empty slots between boards when you are done.  As you add
 boards they will automatically fill any vacant slots that appear.  But if you
 don't have any more boards to add and you see a vacant slot, just <R>emove
 the last board on the list and add it again.  It will automatically fill
 the empty slot.

 You may always return later and modify your selections by selecting the
 <E>dit a Group option from the main PMG display.

 After you're done defining your Group, you're ready to go! You may <Q>uit
 from the Group editor back to the PMG display where you will see the group
 you have just defined.  You may then select it by typing in it's number and
 hitting ENTER, after which you will be brought to a menu of message commands
 you may perform on that PMG.

