Now enter the remaining fields
1. Policy Number
2. Company
3. Effective Date (ex. for June 30, 2010, enter 063010)
4. Incept Date (ex. for June 30, 2010, enter 063010)
5. Annual Premium
6. Local Tax
Once you exit the Local Tax field, note that the Total Premium field is updated.
7. Agency Percentage Points
Once you exit the Agency Points field, note that the Total Com field is updated.
8. Broker Points
9. Liability Limit
10. Aggregate Limit
Once these fields are filled in, you'll notice that the form changes again. Once the required data has been entered, the Policy is considered completed. For example, we don't want to consider a Personal Liability Policy complete until we have entered the Premium, Agency Commission, Liability Limit, etc. Once all of the required fields have been entered, two things happen.
1. The Record Validated indicator is visible in the top-right corner of the form. If this indicator is visible, it means that all of the required information has been entered for this Policy Type. If you do not see this indicator, it means that there are one or more fields which still require data in ordered to be considered a valid Policy record.

2. The Policy Function Buttons on the bottom of the form become visible. Since this Policy is now considered valid, we can allow functions to be performed on this Policy.

If you click the Back to Client Form button at the bottom-left of the Policy form, you will be back at the Client form.

Note that since we have created a Policy for this Client, the Client's status has changed from Prospect to Insured.
Directly below the address information that we entered earlier, there is now some Policy information, for the Policy that we just created. If you want to view/edit the Policy, you can select it by clicking the Policy Info line, and then clicking the View Policy button to the right, or simply double-click the line with the Policy info.
Also note that underneath the Policy list is the Comments section. There is an automatically generated comment stating that a Policy was created for this Client.
Summary
We have created a Client and then we created a policy for that Client. Hopefully, this is enough to get you started.
This was just a brief introduction to the feature-rich AgencyAccessPro application. Feel free to add more Clients and Policies, edit and delete them, etc. You can experiment with the Client and Policy Functions Buttons at the bottom of the forms, and see what they do.
Refer to the other help sections for more detailed information. Press F1 from any form to get context-sensitive Help.