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10 years 1 week ago #5281
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Can anybody tell me why my Calendar/planner just end at the end of 2014?
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10 years 1 week ago #5282
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Because you have it configured like this.
From the calendar view, tap on Select calendar. You will see here the list of your configured calendars.
Tap on the small blue button next to 2014' and edit the end date to include 2015
Regards,
From the calendar view, tap on Select calendar. You will see here the list of your configured calendars.
Tap on the small blue button next to 2014' and edit the end date to include 2015
Regards,
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10 years 1 week ago #5283
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Thank you for your quick response.
I have 2 calendars linked in to idoceo and 1 ends in August 2015, the other in 2021 so this doesn't seem to be the problem.
I have 2 calendars linked in to idoceo and 1 ends in August 2015, the other in 2021 so this doesn't seem to be the problem.
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10 years 1 week ago #5284
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You have two issues here:
- The underlying calendar is unique. If you have two overlapping calendars they will affect the same data and one will overwrite the other.
- A calendar is meant to define a school term, for iDoceo to know where it starts and ends. Defining a single calendar with more than 8 years will not help. You should change one of them to 2013/2014 and another one to 2014/2015
- The underlying calendar is unique. If you have two overlapping calendars they will affect the same data and one will overwrite the other.
- A calendar is meant to define a school term, for iDoceo to know where it starts and ends. Defining a single calendar with more than 8 years will not help. You should change one of them to 2013/2014 and another one to 2014/2015
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10 years 1 week ago #5285
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I'm not quite sure I follow, however I just adjusted the end dates by a month and it seems to have sorted the issue. (Still overlapping though)
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10 years 1 week ago #5286
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Ah, I think I get it now. I set this up a long time ago now! I thought the calendars at the top were linked to my connected calendars , that I have showing in my planner. I realise now, they only refer to the idoceo calendar! I'll remove one.
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10 years 1 week ago #5287
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I guess you know it already but since some users get stuck on this ... slide your finger from right to left on the calendar you'd like to erase
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