HP FB359UA#ABA User Guide - Page 104

Invite others to an event, Contact meeting invitees, Schedule a repeating event

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3 Tap Done. TIP Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a location specified in the Event Location field, and tap the location address. The location is displayed in the Maps app. Invite others to an event You can invite others to an event you create in an Exchange calendar. 1 To create a new event, tap New event. To invite others to an event after creating the event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap Edit. 2 Tap the account name below the Event Location field, and tap an Exchange calendar. 3 Tap To. Enter an email address or tap address. and tap a contact email 4 Tap Send. Contact meeting invitees You can send an email to invitees to an event you created in an Exchange calendar. 1 Tap the event name in Day view and tap [number of] attendee/ attendees. 2 Tap Contact Attendees. This opens an email message with the participants' addresses added to the To field. The default message text is "Running late. On my way...". You can edit the text before sending the message. 3 Tap Send. 104 Chapter 9 : Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information Schedule a repeating event 1 To create a new event, tap New event. To set an event as repeating after creating the event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap Edit. 2 Tap No Repeat, and then tap a repeat interval or Custom to define a repeat interval and set the end date. 3 Tap Done. DID YOU KNOW? To enter a birthday, anniversary, or holiday, create an untimed event. Then select Yearly on [date] as the repeat interval. See Create an all-day (untimed) event. Add an alarm to an event 1 To create a new event, tap New event. To add an alarm after creating an event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap Edit. 2 The default alarm setting is 15 minutes before the start of the event. To change the setting, tap 15 minutes before and tap the new setting for the alarm. 3 Tap Done. Customize event notification sounds The settings you apply here apply to all of your Calendar accounts. 1 Open Calendar . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap the Event Reminders field and tap any of the following: Vibrate: The device vibrates and makes a vibrating sound but makes no other sound.

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Chapter 9
:
Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information
3
Tap
Done
.
Invite others to an event
You can invite others to an event you create in an Exchange calendar.
1
To create a new event, tap
New event
. To invite others to an event
after creating the event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap
Edit
.
2
Tap the account name below the Event Location field, and tap an
Exchange calendar.
3
Tap
To
. Enter an email address or tap
and tap a contact email
address.
4
Tap
Send
.
Contact meeting invitees
You can send an email to invitees to an event you created in an Exchange
calendar.
1
Tap the event name in Day view and tap
[number of] attendee/
attendees
.
2
Tap
Contact Attendees
.
This opens an email message with the participants’ addresses
added to the To field. The default message text is “Running late. On
my way...”. You can edit the text before sending the message.
3
Tap
Send
.
Schedule a repeating event
1
To create a new event, tap
New event
. To set an event as repeating
after creating the event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap
Edit
.
2
Tap
No Repeat
, and then tap a repeat interval or
Custom
to define a
repeat interval and set the end date.
3
Tap
Done
.
Add an alarm to an event
1
To create a new event, tap
New event
. To add an alarm after
creating an event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap
Edit
.
2
The default alarm setting is 15 minutes before the start of the event.
To change the setting, tap
15 minutes before
and tap the new setting
for the alarm.
3
Tap
Done
.
Customize event notification sounds
The settings you apply here apply to all of your Calendar accounts.
1
Open
Calendar
.
2
Open the
application menu
and tap
Preferences & Accounts
.
3
Tap the
Event Reminders
field and tap any of the following:
Vibrate:
The device vibrates and makes a vibrating sound but makes
no other sound.
TIP
Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a
location specified in the Event Location field, and tap the location address. The
location is displayed in the Maps app.
DID
YOU
KNOW
?
To enter a birthday, anniversary, or holiday, create an
untimed event. Then select
Yearly on [date]
as the repeat interval. See
Create an
all-day (untimed) event
.