Creating Calendar Entries

Duplicating a Calendar Entry

 

 

 

press any key except or CAP to turn it off and clear the display.

To Do items must have a title and can have a due date. To Do items ap- pear on the Calendar Daily view on the day they are entered. They carry over to subsequent days until you check them off as completed. On their due dates, To Do items appear bolded on the Daily view. To learn how to check off completed To Do items, read “Using the Daily View.”

Calls must have a title. They carry over to subsequent days until you check them off as completed. To learn how to check off completed calls, read “Using the Daily View.”

Multi-day Events must have event descriptions and number of days.

Special Days can be annually re- curring, such as birthdays, or a single- day occurrence. If you type N, for no, in the Annual field, that special day en- try will not recur.

A quick way to create a new calendar entry is to duplicate an existing entry. When you duplicate an entry, a new entry is opened with the same informa- tion as an existing entry. To save the new entry, you must change at least one field of information.

1.Press CALEND (green) until the Daily view appears.

This is a sample Daily view.

2.Highlight the calendar entry that you want to duplicate.

3.Press EDIT (blue).

4.Highlight Duplicate Calendar Entry and then press ENTER.

5.Edit at least one field. Use the arrow keys to move around.

6.Hold and press ENTER to save your entry. Or hold and press BACK to exit without saving.

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Franklin SDK-763 Press Calend green until the Daily view appears, Highlight Duplicate Calendar Entry and then press Enter

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