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Tools Menu
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| · | Network Sync - synchronize Zoot databases between two computers over a local area network (LAN).
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| · | SneakerNet Sync - synchronize Zoot databases between two computers using portable media, like a floppy disk or such.
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| · | E-mail Sync - synchronize Zoot databases between two computers by sending a file attachment from one e-mail account to another.
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| · | Microsoft Outlook - synchronize Zoot databases with corresponding Outlook folders.
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| · | Network Transfer - transfer Zoot databases between two computers over a local area network (LAN)
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| · | SneakerNet Transfer - transfer Zoot databases between two computers using portable media, like a floppy disk or such.
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| · | E-mail Transfer - transfer Zoot databases between two computers by sending a file attachment from one e-mail account to another.
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| · | Subject Only - find items that have the same <Subject> line.
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| · | Body Only - find items that have the same <Body> text.
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| · | Subject and Body - find items that have the same <Subject> and <Body> text.
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| · | Web Links - find duplicate Web link items. This command searches your Web database, not the active database and finds Web links with the same title and URL.
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| · | Subject Only - find and replace text in the <Subject> portion of your items.
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| · | Subject and Body - find and replace text in both the <Subject> and <Body> portions of your items.
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| · | Line Breaks - strip out carriage returns so that sentences run smoothly from left margin to right margin.
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| · | White Space - strip out excessive blank space between paragraphs, etc.
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| · | Text Blocks - strip out text blocks by specifying start / end delimiters.
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| · | Links - strip out the File Links and optionally Web URLs that appear at the top of an item document.
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| · | E-mail Headers - strip out the lengthy e-mail headers that sometimes accompany Internet e-mail messages.
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| · | HTML Tags - strip out the <HTML> tags used to describe formatting in an HTML file.
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| · | Rename items en masse, giving the same name to each item, with the option to number the items sequentially (#1, #2, #3, etc.).
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