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How do I move an appointment? < Calendar < Main Page
How do I move an appointment?
Author: Ginkgo Software Support

Moving an existing appointment couldn't be simpler. Go to the "Day" tab, click on either the start time, end time or date of the appointment you wish to move. A dialog box will appear, prompting you to enter a new date, a new time, or a new duration. Change any of the variables, thenclick "OK". Your changes will be recorded in your schedule.


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