Not necessary for later releases of Microsoft Office. Appears if you have Microsoft Office 97, or certain other Microsoft applications such as Visual Basic, installed. This setting is not available on the Macintosh.Ĭauses all mail Send To commands in MicrosoftR Office applications to start Notes mail and send the file as an attachment in a mail memo. Note: This setting does not appear in the list if your system is set to use more colors than 256. When your computer's display is set to a resolution of 256 colors, Notes improves the appearance of images by dithering them (interpreting groups of pixels so that they can appear smoother). To dither images when your system uses 256 colors For example, this is helpful if you always want your mail view sorted with latest messages at the top, or your contacts sorted by Business. Depending on the size of the view, this could interrupt your work.Īpplies to Notes applications that allow you to change the column sorting (by clicking an arrow in a column heading). For more information, refer to your Macintosh OS Help.ĭisable View updates as a background task Note: For Macintosh OS X, background printing is always on. Printing occurs in the background so you can continue working while during intensive printing jobs. Process print requests as a background task Note: This setting corresponds to the notes.ini setting EnableJavaScriptErrorDialogs(=1).Ĭookies will be used to store URL login data and to let a Web site know that you have been to that Web site before.
If this option is not selected, JavaScript errors appear only in the status bar. Note: This setting corresponds to the notes.ini setting EnableLiveConnect(=1).ĭisplays error messages in a dialog box when there is a problem in the JavaScript, requiring you or whoever is reading the document that contains the applet to dismiss the dialog box. Supports the running of JavaScript when opening pages in Web browsers.Īllows you to run LiveConnect from Netscape, if the applet is configured to include the CORBA back-end classes. Supports the running of Java applets when opening pages in Web browsers. Note: This setting is not available on the Macintosh. Mark documents read when opened in preview paneĬhanges URLs into clickable hotspots when you save or send the document.Īdds "textured" background to your workspace.ĭouble-clicking the right mouse button closes the current Notes window. Clicking the System color makes Bookmark icons coordinate with the color settings you select in your operating system control panel.Ĭhanges the size of the icons on the Bookmark bar and within bookmark folders, whether to show icons at all in bookmark folders. Ĭhanges the color scheme of the icons on the Bookmark bar. Note: To restore the default font settings, click Default in the Default Fonts dialog box and then click OK. You can change which serif, sans serif, monospaced, and multilingual fonts are used by default in new Notes documents. An examples of a task you might create a scheduled agent for is moving certain documents to a folder. Runs scheduled agents when you start Lotus Notes. Triggers automatic scanning of your startup Notes application for unread documents and the display of those documents when you start Lotus Notes. You must enable subscription checking for the subscription feature to work. You use subscriptions to receive real-time updated information from your favorite IBM Lotus Notes applications. Note: Changes to the location of the data directory (Data folder) take effect the next time you start Lotus Notes. Your Lotus Notes data directory (Macintosh OS X users, Data folder) contains local applications, local application templates, your bookmark.nsf file, and Country Language Services (.cls) files, which contain information Lotus Notes uses to sort documents and import files. If you want to see a specific set of window tabs every time you use Lotus Notes, use File > Save Window State instead. Note: The application developer controls whether AutoSave is available in an application.Įach time you close Lotus Notes, saves whatever window tabs you happen to have open for the next session. When you send/save or discard a document, it is removed from the local application. Use the Mail preference (Basics tab) to control emptying the Trash in Mail.Īutomatically saves documents you are working on to a local encrypted application so that you can recover your work if there is a power outage or system crash. Startup and shut down, and Display sections Settingĭescription (for check boxes, describes when selected)Įmpty trash on application close (if not emptied at a timed interval)Ĭontrols how often the Trash folder in applications other than Mail is emptied.