The Options menu lets you configure various aspects of Pro-Organiser, and is split into three main areas .... SECURITY It's possible to set up a PIN number to prevent unauthorised access to your organiser. This is initially set to 0000, but it is easily changed. Lock Now - This instantly locks the organiser, and prevents any more access until the PIN number is entered. It's ideal if you are near 'prying' eyes, but need to go make a coffee or something. Request PIN on Startup - If this option is ticked, Pro-Organiser will ask for the PIN number each time the program is loaded. Change PIN number - It can be changed to any 4 digit number. SETTINGS Animated Page Turning - If ticked, each time you turn the page it will appear to turn like a real paper page. It does slow things down though, so you might prefer to have it turned off - up to you. Bubble Help - Can be turned on or off - Once you've used Pro-Organiser for a while, you'll know what everything does, and the bubble-help can get a bit annoying - especially as it can cause screen-corruption from time to time. When you get to this stage, just turn it off. Change Bubble Help Speed - Ideally, you should be able to 'hover' above an iconfor a couple of seconds before a help bubble appears. If your machine is any faster than a standard 2Mb A1200, then it will appear before then. This option lets you change that by entering a 4-digit number describing the delay. 0001 is instant (and flickery!), whereas 9999 would take ages. It is automatically set to 0850, so just alter 100 or so either way until if feels right. Request Date On Startup - Pro-Organiser will automatically ask for the correct date each time it is loaded, but obviously this is unnecessary if you have a battery backed up clock installed. Deselecting this option will prevent the request from taking place. OLD DIARY ENTRIES There's no point in having old diary entries clogging up your disk drive, so you have the option of either letting Pro-Organiser delete old ones automatically every day, or manually deleting them yourself from time to time. A diary entry is classed as being old when it's more than a week old.