Act! Online Video Demonstrations

Below are a selection of Video's that demonstrate the capabilities of an Act! Database. Click on the demonstration most relevant to your need. If you have any questions about the product once you have viewed any of the video's, email vanessa by clicking here.

Click on the corresponding TV to view the video demonstration:
Act! at a glance
A general walk through of Act! by sage highlighting how the application is useful in some typical work place scenarios.
 
Act! by SAGE 11/2009 latest features
Act! 11/2009
at a glance
ACT 11/2009 at a glance!
In this demonstration you will learn about the newest overall features that Act! 11/2009 has to offer!
Attaching an Email to an Act! contact
In this demonstration you will learn how to attach an email from Outlook to the relevant contact in your Act Database. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
Scheduling an activity in Act! directly from Outlook
In this demonstration you will learn how to schedule and activity or a meeting directly from your Outlook. Act & Outlook integration in the New Act! 11/2009 is far better than previous versions.
Attaching emails from Outlook to Act! automatically
In this demonstration you will learn how to automatically attach emails from Outlook into the Act! databse. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
Synchronising your Act Calendar with your Outlook Calendar
In this demonstration you will learn how to bring any activites, meetings and task from your Act Calendar across to your Outlook calendar. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
Create & attach a contact to Act! from Outlook
In this demonstration you will learn how to create and attach a contact into the Act! database directly from your Outlook - even if the contact does not exist in your Act! database. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
Manually attaching emails to contacts via Outlook
In this demonstration you will learn how to attach an email to a contact in your Act Database manually. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
Peforming an extended look up in Act!
In this demonstration you will learn how to perform an extended look up in Act using the added look up functionality. This relates to the New Act! 11/2009
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