search problem
I told Sandy about the whole year's worth of birthdays at once in a remind + list.
Then I noticed I'd spelled my mother-in-law's name wrong, so I searched for her, and the search returned the full list of birthdays not just the correct one.
Turns out because I put them all together, I can't now search for any individual one of them by date, or name without all of them matching the search criteria.
Then I noticed I'd spelled my mother-in-law's name wrong, so I searched for her, and the search returned the full list of birthdays not just the correct one.
Turns out because I put them all together, I can't now search for any individual one of them by date, or name without all of them matching the search criteria.
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Inappropriate?I was just trying to figure out the multiple line function of "Remember +", and I sent the following e-mail to Sandy:
Remember @birthday
* grandmother 5/2
* grandfather 5/3
* jimmy 5/4
This created a list like you mention, but does not make the individual dates, and only Grandmother's birthday showed up on my calender. It also showed up under Lists in a List titled "Grandmother". After I reviewed my message I realized that I forgot the "+"
When I entered it as
Remember @birthday +
* grandmother 5/2
* grandfather 5/3
* jimmy 5/4
It created each entry as a separate entry, and each Birthday showed up on the calendar. It did not create a list, but worked as expected.
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I’m happy
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Inappropriate?Submitted to soon. I then searched on Jimmy, and Grandmother, Grandfather, and Jimmy were all listed. I assume it is because it searched the full context of the message; since, the context for each entry is the initial Remember + information.
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