User Guide

Calendar

Change the default calendar

Changing the default calendar changes the email address that meeting invites are sent from.

1.On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.

2.Click Device > Advanced System Settings > Default Services.

3.Change the Calendar (CICAL) field.

4.Press the key > Save.

Change how long your device stores calendar entries

1.On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Calendar Display and Actions.

3.Change the Keep Appointments field.

4.Press the key > Save.

Your BlackBerry® device deletes calendar entries that are older than the number of days that you set.

Show tasks in the calendar

1.On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Calendar Display and Actions.

3.Select the Show Tasks check box.

4.Press the key > Save.

Calendar shortcuts

Depending on the typing input language that you are using, some shortcuts might not be available.

For shortcuts to work in Day view, in the general calendar options, clear the Enable Quick Entry check box.

Schedule an appointment

Press C

Change to Agenda view

Press A

Change to Day view

Press D

Change to Week view

Press W

Change to Month view

Press M

Move to the next day, week, or month

Press the Space key.

Move to the previous day, week, or month

Press the Shift key and the Space key.

Move to the current date

Press T

 

 

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Blackberry NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT Change the default calendar, Change how long your device stores calendar entries

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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