Oct 21, 2010
IN THIS ISSUE
Two Simple Tools
Latest TAC Updates
See TAC 2010 at PSAI
Joke of the Week
Cartoon of the Week
Lost
Training Videos
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No More Lost Drivers
This week's videos are on using email to send work orders with maps and directions to your drivers. 

1. Emailing Work Orders to Your Drivers

2. Do you know where your drivers are?

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TAC 2010 Features
Tip of the Week:
Two Simple Tools
TAC has many shortcuts to help you get things done quickly.  Here are 2 simple tools that will save you time:

1. F10 Open Window Finder - Get a pop-up list of all open TAC windows so, when you are working on multiple customers or tasks, you can switch between open windows easily.

2. Date Picker - This pop-up lets you quickly select a date or range of dates on TAC forms.  Helpful, single-click selections such as "This Week" , "Last Month", etc., save time.



For more information about these tools, call our office at 732-747-0113, or send email to joel@clearcomputing.com

Latest TAC Updates
2009 -  No change
2010 - Version 14.0.118
1.)  New standing order report #30 to support fuel delivery
2.)  Update the last service date on standing orders based on work order or last charge date.

For more information about these features call our office at 732-747-0113, or send email to joel@clearcomputing.com
See TAC 2010 at the PSAI Event
Come see TAC 2010 exhibited at the Portable Sanitation Convention and Trade Show in Daytona Beach, Florida on November 9-13, 2010.

We will be demonstrating our newest features, including Service Verification.

For more information about the show visit http://www.psai.org.
Joke of the Week:  Old and Forgetful
Two elderly couples were enjoying friendly conversation when one of the men asked the other, "Fred, how was the memory clinic you went to last month?"

"Outstanding," Fred replied. "They taught us all the latest psychological techniques - visualization, association - it made a huge difference for me."

"That's great! What was the name of the clinic?"

Fred went blank. He thought and thought, but couldn't remember. Then a smile broke across his face and he asked, "What do you call that red flower with the long stem and thorns?"

"You mean a rose?"

"Yes, that's it!" He turned to his wife. . ."Rose, what was the name of that clinic?"
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