The Palm and TeamAgenda use different scheduling models, which do not always correspond exactly. As a result, some information cannot be transferred, or is modified in the process.
From TeamAgenda to Palm
Transfers:
1. Scheduled commitments from TeamAgenda will be displayed at the correct date and time in the Palm Date Book. This includes Events and Unavailable markers that appear in the time grid.
2. All untimed commitments from TeamAgenda (in the Untimed area at the bottom of the weekly time grid) will appear in the Palm Date Book as untimed items displayed on their respective dates. This includes all-day Unavailable markers, public or private Events, and Holidays.
3. All to-do items from TeamAgenda will be displayed in the Palm To-Do List. Priorities set in TeamAgenda will carry over to the Palm.
Exceptions:
1. TeamAgenda will not transfer cancelled commitments.
From Palm to TeamAgenda
Transfers:
1. Items from the Palm Date Book will be displayed at the correct date and time in the TeamAgenda calendar.
2. An untimed item from the Palm Date Book (appearing at the beginning of a particular day) will be displayed as a TeamAgenda event for that day (in the Untimed area at the bottom of the weekly grid).
3. All to-do items created on the Palm will appear in TeamAgenda's To-Do List. Priorities set on the Palm will carry over to TeamAgenda.
Exceptions:
1. The Palm will not transfer repeating items. If you require repeating items, create them in TeamAgenda and then transfer them to your Palm.
2. The Palm will let you modify a synchronized commitment, but the modifications will be discarded during synchronization with TeamAgenda unless you have authorization in your team to modify the commitment.
3. When you delete a commitment or to-do item on the Palm, it will be marked as canceled in TeamAgenda instead of deleted.
To continue, choose from the following options:
Differences between the TeamAgenda and Palm Address Books
Palm Groupware Enhancements
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TeamAgenda/Palm Synchronization
Configuring TeamAgenda and its Components
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