[NTLK] going back in time

From: Russell,Allen (Allen.Russell_at_boc.com)
Date: Mon Mar 15 2004 - 11:46:23 PST


Huh, I used to be able to search for "dates before 1905", but Roberts right,
I get a -48210 error. Maybe that was with my MP130.
So, on my MP2000, what I did was create a new meeting using March 15, 1904
as the date. The Dates app took me right to that date. Tap the overview
button, look for any other (corrupted) meetings that may show up there.
Also, once you've got it showing that date, use the envelope button and
select Delete, it'll let you erase everything before that date.

Or, just scroll back to say, 1998 (I don't have any meetings scheduled
before 1998). The tap the envelop button, and delete everything before 1998
(or 1992, whatever).

Allen

                Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 10:21:34 -0800
                From: "Robert P. Bruckstein" <robert.bruckstein_at_Sun.COM>
                Subject: [NTLK] going back in time
                How do I go to a 1904 date on a Newton. I am trying to fix
some date
                corruption on repeating events (Dateman) and in the past
have found
                some data there that was causing it. However now when I try
to get
                there it takes me to 2004.
                Anybody know?
                Thanks.
                Robert

* Allen.Russell_at_BOC.com

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