Hi Sharon,

a diary file can be created empty with emacs, or simply do:

---
M-x calendar
i d
---
these sequence will create a new entry on your new diary file ;-)

Just save it, and you get rid of these message.

Usually the diary file will be created at you $HOME, but you can change
the location of it by including
---
(setq diary-file "~/confs/diary")
---
in your .emacs. "~/confs/" is mine configuration directory here ;-)

Cheers,

LEslie

Em Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:20:57AM +0100, Sharon Kimble escreveu o seguinte:
>) 
>) However, I have come up with a problem. Every time I try to create a task, I 
>) get the above error message, i.e. "You don't have a diary file!". Can anyone 
>) tell me how to get a diary file and where it should be put please?
>) 
>) Sharon.
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