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move to the first item of the schedule list, and pressing “Fn-Right arrow
key” will move to the last item of the schedule list.
For the recurring appointment and multi Voice Sense QWERTY will
show the schedules of the first day only, if you search the schedule with
subject. For example, if you registered any appointment on January 1,
2007 and made it recur the first day of every month, the Voice Sense
QWERTY will show this schedule on January 1, 2007 only when you
search it with “searching with subject.”
If you want to read the schedule in detail, you can press “Enter” at the
schedule that you want to read in detail. After you read the schedule in
detail and return to the schedule list, press “ESC.” And if you want to
search with the other keywords, press “tab” to move to “Search subject”
edit box.
7.6 Modify Schedule
You can modify an appointment that you have scheduled. First, move to
the appointment you want to modify in the find result list. Press “Alt.”Or
open the menu by pressing “Alt” and press “Enter” on “Modify Schedule,”
or press the shortcut key “m” in the menu. Or you can press its hot key,
“Ctrl-m” in the find result list. If the appointment is a recurring schedule,
a prompt is displayed “Recurrence appointment. Open type?” will appear.
This is asking whether you want to modify the recurring schedule or the
schedule for a specific day. If you select “This occurrence,” you will
make changes for the appointment of the day, but the recurring
appointments on other days will not be changed. If you select “The
series,” you will make changes for all the recurring appointments of the
schedule. If you select “Cancel,” “Modify Schedule” dialog box will not be
opened and go back to the previous status. You can select these values
by pressing “Space” or “Backspace.” Press “Enter” to open the “Modify
Schedule” dialog box. This dialog box contains the same controls as in
the “Add Schedule” dialog box. The only difference is that each field has
the value entered previously. You can make changes in these fields in
the same way as described in 7.4. If you change a recurring schedule,