On 9/14/03 3:21 AM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 09/13/03 11:06 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 9/13/03 10:47 PM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Create a new calendar event.  Type a character in the "subject" field.  Now
>>> change your mind - you don't really need a new calendar event.
>>> 
>>> Where's the cancel button?  There is none.  Hit the close button.  Entourage
>>> insists that you finish creating the event.  Try hitting escape.  Nothing
>>> happens.  Is there any way to cancel the window?  I can't find one.  I have
>>> to create the event, find it on my calendar and then delete it.
>>> 
>>> Not a big deal, but it's always nice to have a cancel function.
>> 
>> See the Trash icon button in the window's toolbar? That's your Cancel
>> button.
> 
> Thanks for pointing that out.  But I still vote for a Cancel button, or the
> ability to just close the window without creating an event, if there is no
> data entered.
> 
> Note that Entourage is not consistent about this matter.  If I open a new
> outgoing email message window, I can start typing an address, change my
> mind, erase the address, and close the window without creating a draft
> message.  If I leave message text in the window and hit the close box before
> sending, a dialog appears asking me if I want to save.  I can choose "Don't
> Save" if I desire.  This is the way it should be throughout Entourage, and
> it is a behavior familiar to Mac users.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but this happens with Calendar events
too.  If I open a new calendar event, and then press the close button
without saving, I get a dialog that says: "Do you want to save your changes
to this Calendar Event?  Don't Save/Cancel/Save".  You can just press the
"Don't Save" button, and Entourage will close the window and not save the
event.  That's identical to how mail windows behave.

-- 
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
PowerPoint FAQ featuring PowerPoint:mac: <http://www.pptfaq.com/>
Entourage Help Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/toc.html>

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