Chapter 12 Tasks; Viewing Tasks; Creating, Editing, And Saving A Task - Motorola A760 User Manual

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3. Tap OK to delete the event.
Calendar Setup
To set up your Calendar, tap
screen and select Setup from the menu, as shown in the right figure.
You may configure the starting time of an event, the time period after
which an event would be deleted, lunar calendar, Open View, or
Reminder Snooze.
Tap the direct line of a setting field to select relative information. When you complete your entry,
tap Done to save your setting. To return to the previous screen without saving your changes,
tap
.
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Setup
Event Start Time:
from Calendar/Day View/Week View
Remove Event After:
Never Remove
Lunar Calendar: off
Open View:
Month View

Chapter 12 Tasks

Viewing Tasks

Tap icon
Tasks
1. Tap a task item and you can see its details;
2. Tap and hold a task item. You may select Share, Delete, or Edit from
the popup menu and take appropriate operations;
3. Tap All Tasks at the screen bottom. You may select an option from the
popup menu. Your phone would list your tasks according to your selection.
Done
4. Tap
on the tasks screen. You may select an option from the popup
menu to sort and view your tasks by the due date or the priority, or
delete the entire list of tasks you see on the screen.

Creating, Editing, and Saving a Task

You may tap
existing task and tap Edit. In both cases, you will enter a screen to edit
the details of the new or existing task, as shown in Figure 2.
1. You may tap the direct line following a field to enter information, or
tap
to select an option from a drop list.
2. Tap Done to complete your editing; or tap
on the Main Screen. Your phone shows a list of tasks (see Figure 1).
from the tasks screen to create a new task; or select an
to return to the previous screen.
Meeting
Shopping
All Tasks
Figure 1
Title:
Meeting
Priority:
Normal
Due Date:
None
Alarm: Choose Time
Time:
Date:
Done
Figure 2
Tasks
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