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Palm m100 Series User Manual

Palm m100 Series
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Chapter 5 Using Your Basic Applications
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A birthday is a good example of an event that repeats annually. Another example
is a weekly guitar lesson that falls on the same day of the week and the same time
of day.
A business trip or a vacation is an example of a continuous event.
To schedule a repeating or continuous event:
1.
Tap the event.
2.
Tap Details.
3.
Tap the Repeat box to open the Change Repeat dialog box.
4.
Tap Day, Week, Month, or Year to set how often event repeats.
For a continuous event, tap Day.
5.
Enter a number that corresponds to how often you want the event to repeat on
the Every line.
For example, if you select Month and enter the number 2, the event repeats
every other month.
6.
To specify an end date for the repeating or continuous event, tap the End on pick
list and tap Choose Date. Use the date picker to select an end date.
7.
Tap O K.
After you schedule a repeating or continuous event, this icon appears to the far
right of the event.
Changing repeating or continuous events
When you make changes to a repeating or continuous event, such as deleting or
adding notes, or changing the time of an event, you can decide which of the events
you want to change; all events in the series, just the current event, or the current
and future events.
To delete repeating events:
1.
Select the record you want to delete.
2.
Tap the Menu icon .
3.
Tap Record, and then tap Delete Event.
Ta p t h e
Repeat
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Palm m100 Series Specifications

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BrandPalm
Modelm100 Series
CategoryHandhelds
LanguageEnglish

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