Tools 89Calendar2. Use the following keys to move around within a displayed month or day:• Use the Up navigation key to highlight a previous day or event.• Use the Down navigation key to highlight a suceeding day or event.• Press the key to view previous months.• Press the key to view succeeding, future months.3. To return to the current day:• In the Month view, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). A menu of availableoptions pops-up in the display.• Use the Navigation key to highlight the Go To Today option, then press the OK(left) soft key ( ). The current month appears in the display with today’s datehighlighted.4. To jump to a particular date:• In the Month view, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). A menu of availableoptions pops-up in the display.• Use the Navigation key to highlight the Go To Date option, then press the OK(left) soft key ( ). The Go To Date pop-up appears in the display withhighlighted date highlighted.• Enter the date, entering 2 digits for month and day, and 4 digits for the year.• Press the OK (left) soft key ( ). The calendar display changes to the monthand year of the entered date, with the entered day highlighted.Add an Event1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press(for Tools) and for Calendar. The current month calendar appears inthe display with the current date highlighted.2. Navigate to the desired date. (For more information, see “Navigating theCalendar” on page 88.)3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up inthe display:• Go To Date — Lets you jump to any date you specify.• Go To Today — Lets you jump to any date you specify.• Erase Old — Delete all expired events for the highlighted date.• Erase All — Delete all events for the highlighted date.• Add — Add an event for the highlighted date.4. Use the Navigation key to highlight Add, then press the OK (left) soft key( ). The New Event screen appears in the display, with theAppointment field highlighted.5. Enter information about the new Event. (For more information, see“Entering Text” on page 41.)