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10 years 1 month ago #5227
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Hello,
I have been using and enjoying iDoceo since September. In the last two days, everything I try to put into my planner that is not within a class says it cannot be added because the "calendar is not set." I have searched all over for how to fix this, but cannot figure it out. I have a lot of pending disruptions to my normal routine that I need to add.
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Jodi
I have been using and enjoying iDoceo since September. In the last two days, everything I try to put into my planner that is not within a class says it cannot be added because the "calendar is not set." I have searched all over for how to fix this, but cannot figure it out. I have a lot of pending disruptions to my normal routine that I need to add.
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Jodi
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10 years 1 month ago #5228
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Hello JodiY,
If you tap and hold on an empty period in the planner you will be able to add a class right away.
Every annotation or lesson added in the planner must be linked to a class.
As a workaround, you can create a fake class, called 'notes' for example and assign all the unscheduled periods to this class.
Regards
If you tap and hold on an empty period in the planner you will be able to add a class right away.
Every annotation or lesson added in the planner must be linked to a class.
As a workaround, you can create a fake class, called 'notes' for example and assign all the unscheduled periods to this class.
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10 years 1 month ago #5229
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Thank you for your prompt response. Previously, I have been able to type into the section above the classes to add in agenda items such as staff meetings. It has stopped letting me do this.
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10 years 1 month ago #5230
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Give this a try:
-From your iPad's settings > Privacy > Calendars make sure iDoceo is enabled in this list
- From iDoceo, tap on Settings (on the ruler) > Calendars and make sure the calendars you are working with are enabled.
Now, when adding an event in iDoceo, make sure the Calendar field is valid. Check this image below
-From your iPad's settings > Privacy > Calendars make sure iDoceo is enabled in this list
- From iDoceo, tap on Settings (on the ruler) > Calendars and make sure the calendars you are working with are enabled.
Now, when adding an event in iDoceo, make sure the Calendar field is valid. Check this image below
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10 years 1 month ago #5231
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Everything matches until I get to the image. There isn't a line for calendar in the event window.
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10 years 1 month ago #5232
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Have you tried adding an event from the Calendar app in your iPad?
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10 years 1 month ago #5233
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I cannot do that either, the + is grey.
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10 years 1 month ago #5234
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It seems there are no calendars configured in your iPad.
From the Calendars app, tap on the Calendars button (bottom bar) and try to add one.
If you can add events from the Calendar app, you will be able to add them from iDoceo as well.
From the Calendars app, tap on the Calendars button (bottom bar) and try to add one.
If you can add events from the Calendar app, you will be able to add them from iDoceo as well.
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10 years 1 month ago #5236
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Ok, thanks so much.