Mike Fry wrote:
> On 2013/07/14 20:03, Leonard Johnson wrote:
>
>> I'm wondering why this is called Event/Fact?  What exactly is the difference
>> between an Event and a Fact?  When I think of Events I always think of this
>> connected with a date, while when thinking about a Fact I don't necessarily
>> connect this with a date.
>
> So... you can create your own Fact types in which the program doesn't prompt 
> for
> a date.
>

Just because the program asks for a date, I can still leave
it blank, or enter something clearly outrageous -- 2525,
f'instance.

Cheryl





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