Synchronizing planner lists: Difference between revisions
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Synchronization is a mode in which changing conditions in one list in the current planner results in analogous changes to conditions in other lists. For example, let's say you change the day on a calendar list. When synchronizing, other calendar lists in the current planner will automatically switch to that day, too. | Synchronization is a mode in which changing conditions in one list in the current planner results in analogous changes to conditions in other lists. For example, let's say you change the day on a calendar list. When synchronizing, other calendar lists in the current planner will automatically switch to that day, too. | ||
* '''Synchronizing mode''' can be enabled in the drop-down menu of the planner you're in: | |||
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If there is a list you don't need to synchronize, you can disable synchronization specifically for this list: | '''If there is a list you don't need to synchronize''', you can disable synchronization specifically for this list: | ||
Revision as of 00:53, 20 April 2020
Synchronization is a mode in which changing conditions in one list in the current planner results in analogous changes to conditions in other lists. For example, let's say you change the day on a calendar list. When synchronizing, other calendar lists in the current planner will automatically switch to that day, too.
- Synchronizing mode can be enabled in the drop-down menu of the planner you're in:
If there is a list you don't need to synchronize, you can disable synchronization specifically for this list: