Create an event, Enter the event location, Schedule a repeating event – Palm Pre P100EWW User Manual
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Chapter 6 : Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information
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Create an event
If you are using Calendar for the first time, you go through a few different
steps to add or access the calendar events on your phone (see
). Follow this procedure to add events directly on your
phone after the first time you use Calendar. For information on managing
your phone’s time settings, see
.
1
Calendar
.
2
Tap
All
or an online account name in the upper-right corner, and tap
the calendar you want to use for this event.
If you create an event in All Calendars view, the event is created in the
calendar set as the default (see
NOTE
If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account
from your phone.
3
Go to the day you want (see
) and tap a blank
time slot.
In Day view, available time slots between events are compressed and
labeled X Hrs Free. To expand free time so you can enter an event, tap
X Hrs Free
.
4
Enter the event name, and then do one of the following:
•
Press
Enter
to add the event to the calendar.
•
Tap
to the right of the name or enter more details about the
event. Make the back gesture to return to Day view.
Don’t look for a save button—your info is automatically saved when
you make the back gesture to close the event.
Enter the event location
1
While creating an event (see
), tap
to the right of
the event name. To enter the event location after creating an event, tap
the event name in Day view.
2
Tap
Event location
and enter the location.
Schedule a repeating event
1
While creating an event (see
), tap
to the right of
the event name. To set an event as repeating after creating the event,
tap the event name in Day view.
TIP
Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a location
specified in the Event Location field, open the
, and tap
Event
Location
. Tap either
Show on Map
, which shows the location on Google Maps,
or
Get Directions
, which gives directions from your current location.