Okay, I see what you mean.

I guess I misunderstood the original question.  You do have to create the 
calendar for next year before you can schedule appointments in it.

Don

On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 19:17:36 -0800, Peggy Kern wrote:

Yeah, if you go to the planner and then hit open, at that prompt you can 
key in the next year's date because you're still in the calendar.  But if 
you actually hit enter on the default date and enter the planner file for 
this year, from there (which is where you have to be for the appointment 
menu to work), you can't schedule for the next year.  So you can move to 
the next year from the calendar page, but you can't schedule the next year 
from within the planner file of the old year.

Peggy

At 07:13 PM 11/26/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,

>Well, I have a qt keyboard and I needed to schedule an appointment for 
>next year.  I opened the planner, went to open, and then keyed in the next 
>years
>date I wanted being sure to key in the 4-digit year.  That created the 
>next years planner file and I just opened the planner for the 2004 date 
>and scheduled
>the appointment.

>Not sure of the exact keystrokes with a bt keyboard, but if you're 
>familiar with entering data in the planner, that shouldn't be a problem.

>Don

>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 19:02:14 -0800, Peggy Kern wrote:

>Lisa, that won't work.  You can't schedule to a new year from within a
>planner file for a different year.  I was hoping I was wrong, but I just
>followed your suggestion, and it didn't work.  I really wonder, as I said
>in a previous message, if the scheduling should either be changed to, or
>added to, the calendar, rather than being something one has to do from
>within the planner file.

>Peggy

>At 06:19 PM 11/26/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Richard,

> >If you have a BT keyboard, do the following:

> >Go into the Planner by presing the letter "P" followed by the letter "O."
> >The Braille display will then prompt, "Date? Wednesday, November 26, 2003."

> >To advance the planner to January 1, 2004, type the month, day and year
> >preceeding each by a number sign (i.e., number sign 1, number sign 1, number
> >sign 04) and press ENTER. You should then see "January 1" displayed in
> >Braille.

> >Lisa

> >"Energy and persistence conquer all things."
> >-- Benjamin Franklin


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