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Current. Changes or deletes only the current instance of the repeating event.

All. Changes or deletes all past, current, and future occurrences of this event.

Following. Changes or deletes the current event and all future occurrences of this event.

Considerations for repeating or continuous events

Keep the following points in mind:

If you change the start date of a repeating event, your phone calculates the number of days you moved the event. Your phone then automatically changes the end date to maintain the duration of the repeating event.

If you change the repeat interval (e.g., daily to weekly) of a repeating event, past occurrences (prior to the day on which you change the setting) are not changed, and your phone creates a new repeating event.

If you change the date of an occurrence of a repeating event (e.g., from January 14th to January 15th) and apply the change to All occurrences, the new date becomes the start date of the repeating event. Your phone adjusts the end date to maintain the duration of the event. If you apply the change to Current or Future occurrences, past occurrences (prior to the day on which you change the setting) are not changed.

If you change other repeat settings (e.g., time, alarm, private) of a repeating event and apply the change to Future occurrences, your phone creates a new event. The start date of this new event is the day on which the setting is changed. Past occurrences (prior to the day of the change) are not changed.

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Application-Specific Tasks

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Handspring 300 manual Considerations for repeating or continuous events, 120