Calculator; Calendar - IBM Simon User Manual

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Mobile
Office
screen.
When you touch Menu, you get
a
choice of calculator
types:
standard,
financial,
conversion, and
programmer.
Calendar
Use
the Calendar to keep track of your
daily
appointments.
When you start the Calendar
feature,
you see the current
month
with
today,s
date
in a
box.
lf you have any
meetings,
they appear
as
buttons
below
the
calendar.
From
the
main
Calendar screen, you can create
a
new
entry,
go to
a diiferent date, switch to a 3-month calendar,
use
an existing entry, or go to your
To
Do list (see
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Do"
on
page
65).
New Entry
To add an appointment to the Calendar, touch
New
Entry.
A form for selecting the date
appears.
This
form
has
Today and Tomorrow buttons at
the
bottom
for easily setting the date to today
or
tomorrow.
Otherwise, touch the appropriate
buttons
to select the correct month, day, and
year.
Note
that you can touch and hold arrow buttons to
scroll
qulckly
through the
choices.
When the date
is
correct,
touch the OK
button.
Next,
a
form appears for setting the
time.
lf your
meeting occurs
on
the hour between 8 a.m. and
5
p.m., you can touch one or more consecutive
check
boxes to set the meeting time, and then touch OK
to
continue.
Otherwise, touch the Set
Other Time
button.
lf you do this, the
Set
Time screen
appears
to
let
you use arrow buttons to scroll the start
and
stop
times.
You can touch and hold an
arrow
button to scroll
quickly
through the
times. you
can
touch AM to change
it
to
PM,
or
pM
to change
it to
AM.
When the times are correct, touch the OK
key
to
continue.
Next,
the calendar form and the on-screen
keyboard
appear,
ready
for you to type
in
the Subject
field.
(lf
you're not sure
how
to complete a form,
review
"Practicing
with
Simon"
on
page
13.)
Choose your
subject so it is meaningful to you, because
it will
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