Using To Do List
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If no To Do List item is currently selected, writing in the Graffiti writing
area automatically creates a new item.
Setting Priority
The priority setting for items lets you arrange the tasks in your To Do List
according to their importance or urgency. The default setting for the To Do List is
to arrange items by priority and due date, with priority 1 items at the top. If you
have a number of items in your list, changing an item’s priority setting may move
its position in the list.
When you create a new To Do List item, its priority is automatically set to level 1,
the highest (most important) level. If you select another item first, however, the
item you create appears beneath the selected item and is given the same priority as
the selected item.
To set the priority of a To Do List item:
1.
Tap the Priority number on the left side of the To Do List item.
2.
Tap the Priority number that you want to set (1 is most important).
Checking Off a To Do List Item
You can check off a To Do List item to indicate that you’ve completed it. You can
set the To Do List to record the date that you complete the To Do item, and you can
choose to show or hide completed items. See “To Do Show Options” later in this
chapter.
To check off a To Do List item:
■
Tap the check box on the left side of the item.
Tap to
select
priority
Tap here
Summary of Contents for i705
Page 1: ...Handbook for the Palm i705 Handheld ...
Page 10: ...Contents viii ...
Page 12: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 26: ...Exploring Your Handheld 16 ...
Page 42: ...Entering Data in Your Handheld 32 ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 6 Using Address Book 78 ...
Page 91: ...Performing Calculations 81 About Calculator Shows version information for Calculator ...
Page 92: ...Using Calculator 82 ...
Page 98: ...Using Clock 88 ...
Page 116: ...Using Memo Pad 106 ...
Page 128: ...Using Security 118 ...
Page 134: ...Using To Do List 124 ...
Page 182: ...Performing HotSync Operations 172 ...
Page 212: ...Maintaining Your Handheld 202 ...
Page 238: ...Index 230 ...