E-Z Contact Book 2.2
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E-Z Contact Book is an simple to use yet very strong Windows program for administrating contact information. You can use it like a personal contact address and phone book, business directory, or a customer database.Personal and business phone numbers, web pages, emails, faxes, customer notes, addresses - you can manage all this data in one simple software.Fast and strong \"wildcard\" search grants you to discover contact in just a few key strokes among a lot of entries using a fraction of a phone number or a name.E-Z Contact Book comes in two ariants: Free and Full Version. The Free version will be free forever, even if you do not choose to upgrade.To get the most out of this program, you can buy a one time upgrade to the Full Version. It grants smoothly syncing your contacts with Google Contacts. It also contains features for advanced users and small businesses, such as the capability to save extra fields, and improved email support. Features- Save, add new and edit contact data such as phone numbers, addresses, emails, web pages, notes, birth dates- Sort contact data in groups (Friends, Family, Business, etc)- Sort information by any column and customize the sort order (ascending or descending)- Exclusive fast \"wildcard\" search within the whole book, or a selected group- Start web pages using your browser- Make phone calls using Skype - Add contacts from other sources- Sync with other computers and smartphones using Google Contacts- Save birthday information and set advance reminders - Print mail envelopes- Locate addresses in Google Maps
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I'm trying to add a vCard from a web link to the user's contact list on Android 2.2. When I direct the user to .vcf file, all I get is text output in the mobile browser. I have confirmed that the files is being transferred with MIME type text/v-card. This seems like it should be pretty simple to do. Any ideas
First you must save your .vcf file on a storage (USB storage, or SDcard).Android will scan the selected storage to detect any .vcf file and will import it on the selected address book.The functionality is in the option menu of your contact list.
!Note: Be careful while doing this! Android will import EVERYTHING that is a .vcf in your storage. It's all or nothing, and the consequence can be trashing your address book.
(10) IRM 1.11.2.5, Write the IRM - Added step for authors to contact their IMD coordinator for business unit training. Added verbiage for IMD coordinator confirmation when signing up to attend IRM authoring tool training. Updates ensure business unit IMD coordinators are aware of when an author is assigned an IRM section for tracking and training purposes.
(15) IRM 1.11.2.5.8.5, Create Hyperlinks - Added the Authoring the IRM with Arbortext Editor (Coursebook) as an instruction guide for creating links. Update provides all resources available to authors.
M&P updates the author's contact information on the \"Product Catalog Results\" page for each published product as the \"Content POC.\" M&P obtains the author information from the Form 1767, Publishing Services Requisition.
Authors and reviewers must always review the IRM content for federal tax information (FTI) or other personally identifiable information (PII). If an author believes an exception exists where there is a need for FTI or PII in an IRM, contact privacy@irs.gov for guidance.
If you are not the IRM author, contact the IRM author, their manager and their business unit IMD coordinator. They will work with SPDER to revise the IRM and remove content from the IRS electronic sources.
Check the PDF to ensure the orientation and appearance are correct. Information on graphic files is available on VILLA SharePoint site and the Authoring the IRM with Arbortext Editor (coursebook) lesson on graphics. See Exhibit 1.11.2-4 for source information.
To verify a website address, use the IRM Preview Tool at or copy and paste the website address from the \"href\" of the anchor () tag into your internet browser. To change the web address, follow the instructions in the Authoring the IRM with Arbortext Editor coursebook, listed in Exhibit 1.11.2-4.
Documentation accumulated during the informal review process may become part of the clearance package archived in the IRS Historical Research Library. Keep copies of all actions and contacts with the SME. See IRM 1.11.9.10.3, Archiving Clearance Documents.
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An individual becomes eligible to be assessed for STAR+PLUS Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) program services when their name reaches the top of the STAR+PLUS HCBS program interest list. An individual is placed on the interest list by contacting the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) or their managed care organization (MCO) if he or she is already enrolled in STAR+PLUS. For medical assistance only (MAO) individuals, once their name reaches the top of the interest list, the individual selects an MCO who begins the STAR+PLUS HCBS program eligibility determination process. For individuals currently receiving Medicaid and who are already enrolled with an MCO, they may be able to bypass the interest list through the upgrade process.
Verification of citizenship and identity for eligibility purposes is a one-time activity conducted by an MEPD specialist, as documented in the MEPD Handbook, Chapter D-5000, Citizenship and Identity. Once verification of citizenship is established and documented by an MEPD specialist, verification is no longer required even after a break in eligibility. Therefore, applicants who are active Medicaid, Medicare or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients do not require citizenship verification since verification occurred upon entry in those programs.
Managed care organizations (MCOs) are required to contact all members upon enrollment and at least annually thereafter. The MCO service coordinator must contact the member at least once telephonically and at least once face-to-face per year if a member receives long term services and supports (LTSS), has a history of behavioral health issues or substance use disorders (SUD) or is dual eligible. The MCO service coordinator must visit with the member face-to-face at least twice a year if the member receives the STAR+PLUS Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) program or has a complex medical condition. The MCO service coordinator must meet with the member face-to-face at a minimum of four times per year if a member resides in a nursing facility (NF).
The MCO service coordinator must coordinate with the HHSC Section 811 Point of Contact (HHSC POC) on an ongoing basis regarding members participating in the Section 811 PRA program. The HHSC POC is listed on the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) Section 811 PRA webpage: -811-pra/contact.htm.
For members who have applied to the Section 811 PRA program, the MCO must update information that was collected at the time of application to the program, if anything changes. This will ensure the member can be contacted and the information on file with TDHCA is accurate. The MCO must ensure the HHSC Section 811 POC and the TDHCA POC have the means to identify and contact the member within one business day of receiving a notice that a Section 811 PRA program unit is available.
The MCO must ensure the HHSC POC and the TDHCA POC have the means to identify and contact an individual's Section 811 service coordinator within one business day of receiving notice of a concern from the Section PRA program owner, owner's designee or TDHCA POC.
Individuals eligible for Medicaid through the Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer (MBCC) program are a mandatory population in the STAR+PLUS program. The MBCC program provides Medicaid services including the treatment of cancer and precancerous conditions for individuals with qualifying diagnoses between the age of 18 and their 65th birth month. An MBCC program member 18 to 20 years of age will be enrolled in STAR+PLUS. Eligibility for the MBCC program allows an individual under the age of 21 to participate in the STAR+PLUS program. Individuals in the MBCC program receive their Medicaid services through their STAR+PLUS managed care organization (MCO). The individual will be assigned a named MCO service coordinator and receive at a minimum one telephonic contact and one face-to-face visit annually, unless otherwise requested by the MBCC member. 153554b96e
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