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                "title": "Rep Stats HTML",
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                        "*": "== Rep Stats HTML == \n\n[[File:default_stats.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Default Rep Stats]]\n[[File:stats_ex1.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Rep Stats Example 1]]\n[[File:stats_ex2.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Rep Stats Example 2]]\n\nWhen reps log in on the mobile app, a general stats area is presented near the top of the screen.  By default, it shows Appointments, Calls, and Hours.  This information can be customized for the rep. \n\nIn some situations, managers might want to deliver motivational or important messages to the rep.  It might be a company bulletin or hot product that needs to be pitched.  \n\nThis area can be different sizes depending on the phone.  We set the area to fill horizontally but vertical size can differ between devices.  Most modern 4.5\" and greater phones typically show 3 or 4 rows of a table.  Below are some examples.  The size limit for the HTML is 4K.  Anything greater than 4K will be truncated.  \n\nTo customize the information, visit the [[Company Directory]].  On each rep's profile page, at the bottom, is a text box to enter '''Rep Stats HTML'''.\n\nEnter HTML here for the rep to see.  Leave it blank for the standard Appointments, Calls, and Hours.\n\n'''Example 1:'''\n<pre><table><tr><td>This is line 1<td><td>99</td></tr><tr><td>This is line 2<td><td>99</td></tr><tr><td>This is line 3<td><td>99</td></tr></table></pre>\n\n'''Example 2:'''\n<pre><font color=\"red\"><b><h1>New Product from ACME! Pitch new service contact along with product #1234</h1></b></font></pre>\n\n\n\n\nThis feature uses standard HTML.  Feel free to google HTML for any number of resources.  \n\nFor a quick HTML cheat sheet, we've used this site in the past.  http://www.simplehtmlguide.com/cheatsheet.php"
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                "title": "Reporting Phone Calls",
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                        "*": "CallProof offers reporting features for managers to see a reps calls to CallProof clients.  In order for these calls to be correctly counted, there are some important things be aware of and remember. \n\n\n== What Calls Are Tracked By CallProof? ==\n\n\nWhen a rep makes a call, CallProof will check the number against all CallProof contacts within their company.  If matches are found, the call is marked as a Client Call within CallProof.  \n\nIn order for rep calls to be counted properly, there are some differences between iOS and Android mobile apps.  Below explains the differences.\n\n\n\n== Making Calls Count Using iPhones ==\n\niOS users (iphones, ipads, etc) must make calls from within CallProof.  To do this, simply search for the contact you wish call from with CallProof.  Click on the contact and select to Call from the contact's menu.  When calling this way, all calls are properly recorded for reporting purposes. \n\n\n== Making Calls Count Using Android ==\n\nAndroid users can make calls from within the app or from their normal dial screen.  With Android phone, CallProof collects the entire phone log and matches it against CallProof customers.  Unknown numbers are thrown out and any correspondence with CallProof customers are recorded for reporting purposes.  \n\n'''With Android phones, it is Best Practice to log out and then log back into CallProof at the end of the day.  When logging into the mobile app, the users call log is uploaded and synced properly.  If, by some chance, previous calls were not synced during the day, logging out and logging back in will make sure these are synced with CallProof."
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