On 11/01/02 13:53, "Filmer, Paul E." <pfilmer_at_nsf.gov> wrote:
>> On 11/01/02 12:55, "Filmer, Paul E." <pfilmer_at_nsf.gov> wrote:
>>
>>> Not only that, if it is a repeating event or meeting, the notes only
>> appear
>>> in the first instance!
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Eric L. Strobel [SMTP:fyzycyst_at_home.com]
>>>>
>>>> A related problem is that notes arising from a meeting don't show up in
>>>> Notes -- they apparently can only be accessed returning to that meeting
>> in
>>>> Dates.
>>>>
>>>> - Eric
>>
>> Yes, that's something I could never understand. You have to repeat every
>> single note to every instance.
>>
>> -Laurent
>>
> I suppose this was so that you could actually take notes _during_ each
> separate meeting, rather than notes on how to get there...
Maybe, although when I take notes, I usually use the notepad for that. What
they should have done is when you change the repeat status of the meeting
from a a one time meeting to a repeating one, everything in the note section
should also be repeated, like an exact copy of the original. Later, if you
have to take note for a meeting, you don't have the modification hppening
every where, but you still initially get all the text from the original
meeting.
-Laurent.
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