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Other Useful Functions
*
:
If Weekly display is set, it changes to “Monthly display”. The default setting is Monthly display.
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Changing the Schedule display mode
The calendar displayed by the Schedule can be viewed either as a “Monthly display” or a “Weekly
display”. By using
b
to highlight a particular date, you can check icons and the number of scheduled
events stored for the selected date.
Blue dates: Saturdays
Red dates: Sunday, public holidays and holidays
: Anniversaries
_
: Today
□
: Scheduled event stored for the morning
■
: Scheduled event stored for the afternoon
Adding holidays and anniversaries
<Example: Storing a holiday>
1
i
“Schedule”
o
(New) “Holiday”
■
To add an anniversary
“Anniversary”
Delete past
Delete all the schedule entries prior to a selected date.
Schedule
Deletes scheduled events up to the previous day.
Holiday
Deletes holidays up to the previous day.
Anniversary
Deletes anniversaries up to the previous day.
All
Deletes all scheduled events, holidays and anniversaries up to the
previous day.
Delete all
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Schedule
Delete all the schedule entries.
Holiday
Delete all holidays.
Anniversary
Delete all anniversaries.
All
Deletes all scheduled events, holidays and anniversaries.
Reset holiday
Resets the schedule to the national public holidays stored initially.
NOTE
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“Delete all” resets the holidays to the default settings at the time of purchase.
The public holidays are set in accordance with the “
国民の祝日に関する法律及び老人福祉法の一部
を改正する法律(平成
13
年法律第
59
号)
” (Revised National Holidays Law (Law No. 59, 2001)). (As
of June, 2005)
Item
Description
Shows icons and the number of scheduled events
stored in the morning and afternoon of the
highlighted date.
Shows the icons, number, and details of scheduled
events set for the morning and afternoon of the
highlighted date.
9:00 Meeting
12:30 Lunch
19:00 Tennis
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