Press Release Body = ActPresentation.com announces the release of \"Abacus Calculated Fields\" for ACT! 2005 and ACT! 2006 by Sage
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\"Abacus Calculated Fields for ACT!\" allows ACT! users to calculate fields, copy fields, manipulate data and produce results dependant on the data within other fields all within a simple, easy to use interface. Make calculations in Contact, Group or Company fields based on data within other fields and over 80 supported functions. Assign formula to field( make a field auto \"calculated\" ). Use \"if\" and \"case\" statements to build scenarios.
It was designed with ease of use as its main aim. -Writing a formula is simple. -Assigning the formula to a field is simple. -Reviewing and changing your formulae is simple.
Make any field \"calculated\" in 2 steps : just select a field on layout(using context menu) and write calculation formula.
\"Calculated\" fields will be always up-to-date since calculations will be run automatically every time when you change value of any field that is a part of formula.
\"Abacus Calculated Fields\" addon really makes light work of what has been the missing link in ACT! for years.
Abacus integrates smoothly into the ACT menu system and the calculations just work. Isn\'t that what you want from a field calculator?
If you need complex conditional calculations Abacus can do that too - just use IF...THEN...ELSE and CASE conditional statements to build calculation scenarios. In fact Abacus can handle very complex calculations, simply.
There are over 80 functions supported by Abacus addon ( mathematical, string, datetime, financial functions - mortgage/loan calculation, standard arithmetic operators along with boolean functions and data type conversion functions. ). Abacus can handle any calculation with ease.
Abacus addon can be used on Contact fields, Group fields or Company fields and you can run your calculations either automatically or manually.
When it comes to calculations \"Abacus Calculated Fields for ACT!\" is the first choice.