116
Calendar
Example: If you are not sure
if an entry will take place,
you can mark it as Tentative.
Tentative: Whether an entry is confirmed or not. A tentative entry is indicated with
icon next to the entry text.
Crossed out: Whether an entry has been completed or not. Crossing out an entry
does not remove it from the calendar.
Synchronisation: Whether your calendar entries are shown to others when you
connect to the network and synchronise your calendar. The options are
Public, Private, and No synchronisation. See the PC Suite Guide on the CD-
ROM for more information about synchronisation.
To edit an entry
1 Select the entry in the view.
2 Press Enter. A details dialog for the entry opens. Edit the details on the various
pages.
You can now, for example, reset the alarm or redefine how the entry is repeated
in the calendar. See ‘To define information in a calendar entry’ on page 112.
To change an entry type
Example: You might have
entered an event, but you
now want to change it to an
appointment.
1 Select the entry in the view.
2 Press the Menu key and select Entry > Change entry type….
3 Choose a new entry type from the list.
Linda1.book Page 116 Friday, April 12, 2002 8:31 PM