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Subject:    Re: [kdepim-users] moving todo items?
From:       Lívio_Cipriano <lcipriano () iol ! pt>
Date:       2006-08-21 21:18:03
Message-ID: 200608212218.04253.lcipriano () iol ! pt
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From your message, I assume that your calenders have, at least, two formats 
and you want to move data between them. I don't think that it's possible just 
using Calender.

Even if you just use one format (vcal or ical) for your calendars, Calendar 
consolidates the data (appointments) in just one file. This has the advantage 
that vcal e ical are open formats, so you can use them with other 
applications. Evolution uses a proprietary format; that can be exported, I 
think to vcal format.

What I advise you to, if it's very important to move erroneous items between 
calendars, is to use just one calendar file and attribute a Category to each 
new appointment. I only use vcal local files, but I think that this 
functionality works with other calendar types.

If it's not very important, I advise you to maintains several files or systems 
for your calendars. Privacy is very important and you can always delete an 
retype some mistaken appointment.

Regards

Lívio Cipriano

----- Original Message -----
On Monday 21 August 2006 12:58 pm, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
> What exactly do you want to do?
>
> Lívio Cipriano

I have several calendars defined (exchange, personal, work, etc). Whenever I
enter a new todo, a popup dialog asks me which calendar where the todo item
should be added. There've been a couple times where I added a todo to the
wrong calendar... ideally, I'd be able to right click and move it to the
right calendar.

Or, as in evolution's case, I click on the todo's properties, and there's a
dropdown for the calendars that I can move it to.

Thanks for asking... I should have originally added more details.
J. Joseph

> ----- Original Message -----
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to move todo items to different calendars?
>
> Thanks,
>
> j.joseph
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