Calendar; Calendar Settings; Monthly Schedule - Nokia 9000il Owner's Manual

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Chapter 9 - Calendar
In the Calendar application, you can see your
calendar of scheduled events, keep a list of tasks
in the To-do list, set calendar alarms and link
memos to events (see "Daily schedule: Memos"
on page 9-3).
The Calendar main screen contains your monthly
schedule along with the events of a selected day.
From this screen, the command buttons are:
Day — Shows the list of events for the selected day.
Week — Shows a week at a time as well as the
events of a selected day.

Calendar settings

To check the Calendar application settings, press
Menu and select Settings. You will see the fol-
lowing options:
Booking password — Used to protect your calen-
dar from receiving scheduled events from anyone
except those who have your password (see "Cal-
endar booking: Booking password" on page 9-5).

Monthly schedule

The monthly schedule shows the days of the
month in columns according to the week number.
• Today's date (April 3rd) is shown in a frame
(see Figure 9-1) within the monthly schedule.
• The currently selected date is indicated by the
black frame and white number (April 24th).

9. Calendar

To-do — Allows you to make a list of tasks as
well as prioritize your list.
Menu — Opens a pop-up box with the following
choices:
To-do list
View month /View week*
Today
Next month/week/day (Ctrl-N)*
Previous month/week/day (Ctrl-P)*
Settings
* These menu choices vary according to the
screen you are in when you press Menu.
When a password is written in the field, all char-
acters appear as asterisks.
Default alarm leadtime — 10 minutes (default).
Used when you set an alarm to an event. The
alarm will go off 10 minutes before the sched-
uled time of an event, unless you specify other-
wise here.
• Days that have scheduled events are indicated
by a grey bar to the left of the day (e.g., April
16th).
• If the whole day has been reserved, there is a
dark grey bar to the left of the day (e.g., April
14th).
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