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Application Specific Tasks
Tips for using Year View
Keep the following points in mind:
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Tap a day to display the date and events for that day in the title bar. A minus sign indicates
only one event is scheduled on that day. A plus sign indicates multiple events are scheduled
on that day.
■
Use the scroll buttons or jog rocker to move between days. You can also tap the scroll arrows
in the lower-right corner to move forward or backward a day.
■
Tap the scroll arrows in the upper-right corner to move forward or backward a year.
■
Press Menu
, and under Options select Year Preferences (/Y) to set display options.
Working in List View
The List View is a text oriented view that is integrated with To Do List. It displays a list of events
and To Do items for the selected week(s).
Tips for using List View
Keep the following points in mind:
■
Tap a line to select it. The start and end time display briefly in the title bar. To redisplay the
event details, tap to the left of the description.
■
Tap the description of the selected line to display the event in Day View.
■
Use the scroll buttons or jog rocker to select specific items on the screen. You can also tap
the up scroll arrow in the upper-right corner to jump forward by one of the following: 1 Day,
1 Week, 1 Month, or Pick (a specific date). Then tap the scroll arrows to move forward or
backward a week.
■
Press Menu
, and under Options, select Go to Date (/O) to open the date selector and
select a different date.
■
Press Menu
, and under Options, select List View Preferences (/L) to set display
options.
List View button
Scroll to
other weeks
Selected
week’s dates
Summary of Contents for Treo 180
Page 1: ...Treo 180 Communicator User Guide Macintosh Edition...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents...
Page 36: ...Page 36 Entering Data in Your Communicator...
Page 78: ...Page 78 Common Tasks...
Page 166: ...Page 166 Application Specific Tasks...
Page 188: ...Page 188 Setting Preferences for Your Communicator...
Page 200: ...Page 200 Advanced HotSync Operations...
Page 216: ...Page 216 Troubleshooting Tips...
Page 218: ...Page 218 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts...