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    To schedule an untimed event: 
    1. Select the date that you want for the event as described in “To 
    schedule an event for another day.”
    2. Tap New.
    3. Tap OK, so that no start or end times are defined for the new event.
    Tip:
    You can also create a new untimed event by making sure 
    no event is selected and then writing letters in the Graffiti 
    writing area.
    4. Enter a description of the event.
    5. Tap a blank area on the screen to deselect the untimed event.
    Note:
    If you create an event and decide later that there is no 
    particular start or end time, you can easily change it to an 
    untimed event. Tap the time of the event in the Date Book 
    screen, tap No Time, and then tap OK.
    No time 
    selected New 
    untimed 
    event 
    						
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    Rescheduling an event
    You can easily make changes to your schedule with your handheld. 
    To reschedule an event:
    1. Tap the event you want to reschedule.
    2. Tap Details.
    3. To change the time, tap the Time box and select a new time.
    4. To change the date, tap the Date box and select a new date.
    5. Tap OK.
    Setting an alarm for an event
    The Alarm setting enables you to set an audible alarm for events in 
    your Date Book. You can set an alarm to sound minutes, hours, or 
    days before an event. The default Alarm setting is 5 minutes before the 
    time of the event, but you can change this to any number of minutes, 
    hours, or days.
    When you set an alarm, this icon   appears to the far right of the 
    event with the alarm. When the alarm tone sounds, a reminder 
    message also appears onscreen.
    To set an alarm for an event:
    1. Tap the event to which you want to assign an alarm.
    2. Tap Details.
    3. Tap the Alarm check box to select it.
    The default setting, 5 Minutes, appears.
    4. Tap the pick list to select Minutes, Hours, or Days.
    5. Select the 5 and enter any number from 0 to 99 (inclusive) as the 
    number of time units.
    6. Tap OK.
    Tap here to 
    select unit of time Enter number of 
    time units here 
    						
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    Alarm for untimed events: You can set a silent alarm for an untimed event. 
    In this case, the alarm triggers at the specified period of minutes, 
    hours, or days before midnight (beginning) of the day of the untimed 
    event. No audible alarm sounds for an untimed event; instead, the 
    reminder message appears onscreen.
    For example, you set an alarm for an untimed event that occurs on 
    February 4th. If the alarm is set for 5 minutes, the reminder message 
    appears at 11:55 PM on the night of February 3rd. The reminder 
    remains onscreen until you turn on your handheld and tap OK to 
    dismiss it.
    To dismiss the alarm using the snooze option:
    nWhen the alarm Reminder dialog box appears, tap Snooze to 
    delay the alarm for five-minutes. 
    Note:
    Each time you tap Snooze, you dismiss the alarm for an 
    additional five-minute period. 
    Scheduling repeating or continuous events
    The Repeat function lets you schedule events that recur at regular 
    intervals or extend over a period of consecutive days. 
    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.
    Typically, a continuous event is an untimed event.
    2. Tap Details. 
    						
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    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 OK.
    After you schedule a repeating or continuous event, this icon   
    appears to the far right of the event.
    Changing and deleting repeating or continuous events
    If you change or delete a repeating or continuous event you can apply 
    the action to only the current event, to all instances of the event, or to 
    the current event and instances that follow. 
    To change or delete repeating events:
    1. Select the record you want to change or delete.
    2. Tap Details.
    3. Enter the change and tap OK, or tap Delete.
    4. Tap one of the following:
    Tap the 
    Repeat 
    box 
    						
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    Current. Changes or deletes only the current instance of the re-
    peating event.
    Future. Changes or deletes the current event and all future oc-
    currences of this event.
    All. Changes or deletes all past, current, and future occurrences 
    of this event.
    Considerations for repeating or continuous events
    Keep the following points in mind:
    nIf you change the start date of a repeating event, your handheld 
    calculates the number of days you moved the event. Your 
    handheld then automatically changes the end date to maintain the 
    duration of the repeating event.
    nIf you change the repeat interval (e.g., daily to weekly) of a 
    repeating event, past occurrences (prior to the day on which you 
    change the setting) are not changed, and your handheld creates a 
    new repeating event.
    nIf you change the date of an occurrence of a repeating event (e.g., 
    from January 14th to January 15th) and apply the change to All 
    occurrences, the new date becomes the start date of the repeating 
    event. Your handheld adjusts the end date to maintain the 
    duration of the event. If you apply the change to Current or Future 
    occurrences, past occurrences (prior to the day on which you 
    change the setting) are not changed. 
    nIf you change other repeat settings (e.g., time, alarm, private) of a 
    repeating event and apply the change to Future occurrences, your 
    handheld creates a new event. The start date of this new event is 
    the day on which the setting is changed. Past occurrences (prior to 
    the day of the change) are not changed.
    nIf you apply a change to a single occurrence of a repeating event 
    (e.g., time), that occurrence no longer shows the Repeat icon  . 
    						
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    Changing the Date Book view
    In addition to displaying the calendar for a specific day, you can also 
    display a whole week or month, as well as the current time. 
    Note:
    The Date Book Plus application includes additional calendar 
    views and extended features. You can select Date Book Plus as 
    your default Date Book application. See “Selecting the default 
    Date Book” later in this chapter for details.
    To cycle through Day, Week, and Month views:
    nPress the Date Book application button repeatedly to display the 
    next view.
    To display the current time:
    1. Tap and hold the stylus on the date in the date bar to display the 
    current time.
    2. Drag the stylus below the date bar and then lift it.
    Tip:
    If you lift the stylus while it is still on the date bar, the 
    menu bar appears.
    Working in Week View
    Week View shows the calendar of your events for an entire week. This 
    view lets you quickly review your appointments and available time 
    slots. In addition, the graphical display helps you spot overlaps and 
    conflicts in your schedule.
    To display the Week View:
    1. Tap the Week View button.
    2. Tap the navigation controls to move forward or backward a week 
    at a time, or to display details of an event. 
    Note:
    The Week View also shows untimed events and events 
    that are before and after the range of times shown.
    Tap and hold the date Current time displays
    Week View 
    						
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    3. Tap an event to show a description of the event.
    Tips for using Week View
    Keep the following points in mind:
    nTo reschedule an event, tap and drag the event to a different time 
    or day.
    nTap a blank time on any day to move to that day and have the time 
    selected for a new event. 
    nTap any day or date that appears at the top of the Week View to 
    move directly to that day without selecting an event.
    nThe Week View shows the time span defined by the Start Time
     and End Time in the Date Book Preferences settings. If you have 
    an event before or after this time span, a bar appears at the top 
    or bottom of that days column. Use the onscreen scroll arrows   
    to scroll to the event.
    Previous 
    weekNext 
    week
    Tap for that day
    Bar indicates earlier event 
    Bar indicates later event  Dot indicates untimed event
    Event details
    Tap to show event details 
    						
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    Working in Month View
    The Month View screen shows which days have events scheduled. 
    Dots and lines in the Month View indicate events, repeating events, 
    and untimed events.
    You can control the dots and lines that appear in the Month View. See 
    “Options menu” later in this chapter.
    Tips for using Month View
    Keep the following points in mind:
    nTap a day in the Month View to display that day in the Day View.
    nTap the scroll arrows in the upper-right corner to move forward or 
    backward a month. 
    nTap Go to to open the date selector and select a different month.
    nUse the scroll buttons on the front panel of your handheld to move 
    between months. Press the upper half of the button to display the 
    previous month, the lower half to display the next month.
    Working in Agenda view
    The Agenda view lets you view appointments, untimed events, and 
    To Do items in a single screen. Although it is primarily a viewing 
    option, you can also use the Agenda view to check off completed To 
    Do items. To go to a Day View of any event on the Agenda view 
    screen, simply tap the desired event. 
    Previous/next month
    Dots on right side indicate events Dashed line indicates continuous event
    Dots below date indicate untimed events
    Month View button 
    						
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    Tips for using Agenda view
    nTap any appointment while in Agenda view to display the Day 
    View of the appointment. 
    nCheck off completed To Do items in the Agenda view, or click a 
    description of an item to go directly into the To Do List 
    application. 
    Spotting event conflicts
    With the ability to define specific start and end times for any event, it’s 
    possible to schedule events that overlap (an event that starts before a 
    previous event finishes).
    An event conflict (time overlap) appears in the Week View as 
    overlapping bars. The Day View displays overlapping brackets to the 
    left of the conflicting times.
    Event 
    conflicts 
    						
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    Date Book menus
    Date Book menus are shown here for your reference, and Date Book 
    features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are described 
    here.
    See “Using menus” in Chapter 1 for information about choosing menu 
    commands.
    Record menu
    Options menu
    Day ViewWeek View
    Month View 
    						
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