Using the Daily View

Using the Daily View

Once you have created calendar entries, you can view or edit them directly from the Daily view of the Calendar.

From top to bottom, the Daily view lists special days, multi-day events, appoint- ments (by time), To Do items, and calls. You probably will want to use the Daily view as your basic scheduling tool.

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

This is a sample Daily view.

2.Highlight an entry.

To...Press...

scroll down or up

or

page down or up

DN or UP

go to the bottom

CAP + or

or top entry

 

go to the next or

+ DN or UP

previous day

 

go to the top of

CLEAR

the current Daily

 

view

 

3.Perform one of these functions:

To...Press...

view a full title

?

 

check/uncheck

+ ENTER

a completed To

 

 

Do item or call

 

 

view an entry

ENTER

edit an entry

+ EDIT (blue)

Note: When you check off a com- pleted To Do item or call, its title is italicized and checkmarked on the Daily view.

4.If you pressed ENTER to view an entry, you can scroll down, press BACK to exit, or hold and press EDIT to edit the entry.

5.If you pressed + EDIT (blue), you can type your changes and then hold and press ENTER to save them.

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Franklin SDK-765, SDK-763 Using the Daily View, Highlight an entry To...Press, Perform one of these functions To...Press

SDK-763, SDK-765 specifications

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