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Event Dialog

An event or appointment is defined by the Events properties pages. The basic attributes of an event are its subject, date, and time. These are defined on the Event Dialog (shown below). This dialog also allows a reminder to be set.



Recurrence

YearPlanner supports advanced recurrence patterns. A recurrence pattern defines a sequence of events to repeat between two dates (or indefinitely). There are a large number of repetition patterns that can be used. The main patterns are daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly (annual). Within these groups there are more detailed attributes which allows a great deal of flexibility.
The following image shows the recurrence pattern definition dialog:



Appearance

There are various attributes that can be applied to the appearance of an event. The most fundamental influence on the appearance of an event depends on whether it lasts for more or less than a day. Short events are displayed as text, image and text, or images only. Long events are displayed as blocks with a label. The following image shows the Appearance dialog:



Categories

Categories are an import aspect of managing data in YearPlanner. Each event can have one or more categories associated with them. Each view only displays events with categories that match those defined in the Categories panel.

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