deany macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 7, 2016 #1 Hi Is there a way to 'strikethrough' text in a calendar entry to show an appointment was made but cancelled. thanks
Hi Is there a way to 'strikethrough' text in a calendar entry to show an appointment was made but cancelled. thanks
CoastalOR macrumors 68040 Mar 7, 2016 #2 deany said: Hi Is there a way to 'strikethrough' text in a calendar entry to show an appointment was made but cancelled. thanks Click to expand... Not that I know of, but you could edit the event title to add CANCELLED to the title. Reactions: deany
deany said: Hi Is there a way to 'strikethrough' text in a calendar entry to show an appointment was made but cancelled. thanks Click to expand... Not that I know of, but you could edit the event title to add CANCELLED to the title.
NoBoMac Moderator Staff member Mar 7, 2016 #3 Can also create a "Canceled" calendar and change the events to that. So, at least can color code the canceled events.
Can also create a "Canceled" calendar and change the events to that. So, at least can color code the canceled events.
deany macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 7, 2016 #4 NoBoMac said: Can also create a "Canceled" calendar and change the events to that. So, at least can color code the canceled events. Click to expand... good idea thanks [doublepost=1457373016][/doublepost] CoastalOR said: Not that I know of, but you could edit the event title to add CANCELLED to the title. Click to expand... Appreciate your advice, I will use this CANCELLED at he beginning of the event. Shame the 'strikethrough' isn't an option though, but your work round is fine. Reactions: CoastalOR
NoBoMac said: Can also create a "Canceled" calendar and change the events to that. So, at least can color code the canceled events. Click to expand... good idea thanks [doublepost=1457373016][/doublepost] CoastalOR said: Not that I know of, but you could edit the event title to add CANCELLED to the title. Click to expand... Appreciate your advice, I will use this CANCELLED at he beginning of the event. Shame the 'strikethrough' isn't an option though, but your work round is fine.
D Dougef macrumors newbie Mar 9, 2016 #5 Another option is use of the emoji and symbols keyboard - just insert a character like the red "x" in front of the event. Reactions: deany
Another option is use of the emoji and symbols keyboard - just insert a character like the red "x" in front of the event.
deany macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 9, 2016 #6 Dougef said: Another option is use of the emoji and symbols keyboard - just insert a character like the red "x" in front of the event. Click to expand... good idea thanks will try that too EDIT Have tried will use that, thanks again.
Dougef said: Another option is use of the emoji and symbols keyboard - just insert a character like the red "x" in front of the event. Click to expand... good idea thanks will try that too EDIT Have tried will use that, thanks again.