not sure I agree with this but will check with others that use PDAS extensively 
to see if this iis their way of doing the same thing.


      thank you!

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Hi Tom. I think what we're dealing with here is getting used to a new way 
of doing things. There has been no loss of functionality. You can still 
make notes on a given day that are not time specific, they simply have the 
words "all day" preceding them. Now if we forced a time for every event, 
then I agree, we would have lost functionality. The Planner has always 
been day specific. So if there is a list of tasks you wish to take note of 
that are not day specific, this would be better placed in a KeyWord 
document. So under the new Planner, one has two choices. Just list the 
tasks as you always have and the word "all day" appears before them, or 
create one all day event and use the notes field to list all your tasks.
Jonathan Mosen
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