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The ACT! Online Community’s mission is to enable all users of ACT! to engage and
interact with one another through a variety of different communication forums and
tools. We strive to make this community engaging for all ACT! users while maintaining
a focus on the North American region.
This is your community. So, jump right in, join a discussion, read a blog and
share your experience with us in the feedback forum.

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| ACT! Discussion Forums |
ACT! Forum
Drop in to the ACT! forum and post questions, discuss ideas, and share information about your ACT! experiences. Whether in a small business or a home office setting,
there’s always something new to learn about ACT!.
> Join the Discussion
ACT! Premium Forum
A forum for individuals who share their data using ACT! Premium in a workgroup environment to communicate and collaborate among their peers.
> Join the Discussion
Best Practices
Share and discuss sales and marketing best practices with other ACT! online community members.
> Join the Discussion
ACT! Developer’s Network
The ACT! Developer Network is an online community site focused on the ACT! architecture and technologies. Created for the IT manager and/or developer and the end-user who
wants to learn more about what makes ACT! tick, the ACT! Developer Network focuses on communication and collaboration through blogs, forums, downloads, and more – it’s all at
your fingertips. Enjoy!
> Join the Discussion
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| ACT! Blogging and News Forums |
ACT! Blogs
Check out blogs from our executives, product specialists, industry and subject matter experts, and more. Jump in and share your thoughts and perspectives.
> Join the Discussion
eNews & Fast Tips
ACT! eNews and Fast Tips from Sage help you get the most from ACT! including features, configuration settings and much more...
> Read the eNews and Tips
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Updated Forum... > eNews and Tips
We have begun building out the eNews and Fast Tips Board on the community. We hope you find these tools insightful and helpful.
NEW: Try using Accepted Solutions
The ACT! and ACT! Premium boards now allow members to mark threads with Accepted Solutions to help identify content quickly to help solve problems. Once a solution is Accepted the original message is marked Solved and the reply is marked as a Solution. We think you will find this feature very useful. For help or more details on how Accepted Solutions work, click here.
Please follow our Terms of Use and Community Guidelines for being kind and courteous.
As you get more comfortable with the community structure, feel free to Browse All Boards.
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