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If you change the start date of a repeating event, your organizer
calculates the number of days you moved the event. Your
organizer then automatically changes the end date to maintain the
duration of the repeating event.
If 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 organizer creates a
new repeating event.
If 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 organizer adjusts the end date to maintain the
duration of the event.
If you change other repeat settings (e.g., time, alarm, private) of a
repeating event and apply the change to all occurrences, your
organizer 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.
If you apply a change to a single occurrence of a repeating event
(e.g., time), that occurrence no longer shows the Repeat icon
Changing the Date Book view
In addition to displaying the time list for a specific day, you can also
display a whole week or month. You can also display the current time.
To cycle through Day, Week, and Month views:
Press the Date Book application button repeatedly to display the
next view.
To display the current time:
Tap the date in the date bar to display the current time. After a few
seconds, the date reappears.
Tap the date
Working in Week View
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.
Chapter 4
: Week View shows the calendar of your events for
Current time displays
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