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Windows Phone 7 : Working with the Calendar

12/7/2010 6:09:48 PM
The Calendar app has three views: Day, Agenda, and Month. The Calendar is “sticky,” so whatever view you used last is the one you’ll see the next time you open the app.

  • Day view This view provides a precise accounting of your day by dividing it into hour-long chunks. It’s the easiest way to see how busy—or free—you’ll be that day.

  • Agenda view Shows your day as an appointment list. Agenda view hides days and time slots that don’t have anything scheduled, making it ideal for quickly browsing your upcoming appointments.

  • Month view Shows the calendar month. You can’t make out any daily details in this view, but you’ll know which days you have plans.


Note:

To learn how to set up your calendar accounts on your phone, see Section 3.1.


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