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Hi all.
I love my N95 (The uber gadget!) It has replaced all my other gadgets except one, my diary. I am a shift worker, working a four-on-four off earlies and lates sift pattern. Is there anyway of putting this pattern into the calender without doing each day at a time?
On my now redudant Psyion there was a selectable repeat function for the aniversarys. You could set "repeat every seventeen days" and the selected shift would be repeated forever. Is there such a thing on the uber gadget?
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Old 09-05-2008, 11:57 AM
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If you want to repeat at irregular intervals (like every 17 days) then maybe the easiest way is to create your repeating entries in Outlook and sync the phone. That'll work fine.
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Long winded but here's a way to do it.

First set up a spreadsheet with your shifts in, this is pretty easy by setting up a custom list then using the drag the bottom corner of a cell method.

Save that as a .csv

Import that into Google calendar

Synch your phone with google calendar using CalsyncS60.

Like I say, long winded but only needs doing once.
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Did I forget to tell you that I'm an idiot?
I have a vague idear what a spead sheet is but from that moment on you lost me!
I mend aircraft for a living so my usage of computers is only very basic.
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Old 09-16-2008, 09:43 PM
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Luckily for the traveling public it's more like 75% metal and composites and thats the bit I attempt to mend!


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and unluckily you only 'attempt' to mend them....
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Eek, how often does the metal in an aircraft need mending ... and why!? More to the point, how?
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