18,20c18,20 < When the user checks the Recurring box in a scheduling dialog or < item-level view, the data-entry boxes to the right become active. Figure 179 < shows the general format. --- > When the user checks the Recurring box in a scheduling dialog or item- > level view, the data-entry boxes to the right become active. Figure 180 shows > the general format. 29c29 <
Figure 179: Information for a recurring item.
--- >Figure 180: Information for a recurring item.
34c34 < The `Interval' menu in Figure 180 shows the four available selections: --- > The `Interval' menu in Figure 181 shows the four available selections: 44c44 <Figure 180: Interval selections.
--- >Figure 181: Interval selections.
97c97 < information display as shown in Figure 181. --- > information display as shown in Figure 182. 106c106 <Figure 181: Monthly interval selected.
--- >Figure 182: Monthly interval selected.
112c112 < Figure 182. --- > Figure 183. 121c121 <Figure 182: Monthly interval scheduling dialog.
--- >Figure 183: Monthly interval scheduling dialog.
135c135 < Figure 183 shows settings for an item that recurs on the first Monday of every --- > Figure 184 shows settings for an item that recurs on the first Monday of every 145c145 <Figure 183: Item recurs on the first Monday of every other --- >
Figure 184: Item recurs on the first Monday of every other 151c151 < Figure 184 shows an item that recurs on the first and third Friday of every --- > Figure 185 shows an item that recurs on the first and third Friday of every 161c161 <
Figure 184: Item recurs on the first and third Fridays of --- >
Figure 185: Item recurs on the first and third Fridays of 169c169 < 185 uses the `Dates' selection to schedule a meeting on the 15th of --- > 186 uses the `Dates' selection to schedule a meeting on the 15th of 179c179 <
Figure 185: Item recurs quarterly on the 15th.
--- >Figure 186: Item recurs quarterly on the 15th.
205,210c205,207 < if only `Feb' is selected. 31 is disabled if one or more of 30-day < months are selected, or if `Feb' is selected along with one or more < 30-day months. The 30-day months are `Apr', `Jun', < `Sep', and `Nov'. The 29 selection applies to `Feb' < only on leap years. Since leap year occurrence varies from year to year, The < 29 selection is never disabled, even when only `Feb' is selected. --- > if only `Feb' is selected. 31 is disabled if one or more of > `Apr', `Jun', `Sep', or `Nov' are selected. > The 29 selection applies to `Feb' only on leap years. 219c216 < same date. For example, Figure 186 shows an appointment that recurs yearly on --- > same date. For example, Figure 187 shows an appointment that recurs yearly on 229c226 <Figure 186: Anniversary appointment.
--- >Figure 187: Anniversary appointment.
258c255 < For the monthly interval, the recurring details dialog is shown in Figure 187. --- > For the monthly interval, the recurring details dialog is shown in Figure 188. 267c264 <Figure 187: Monthly recurring details for a meeting request. --- >
Figure 188: Monthly recurring details for a meeting request. 285c282 < Figure 183. --- > Figure 184. 290c287 < The last two lines in Figure 187 define the minimum and maximum span between --- > The last two lines in Figure 188 define the minimum and maximum span between 294c291 < Figure 93. --- > Figure 94. 302c299 < enabled if the numeric value in the first row is greater than the number of --- > enabled if the numeric value in the first row is greater than the number or 330c327 < cumulative effect of individual instance changes is reflected whenever an --- > cummulative effect of individual instance changes is reflected whenenver an 356c353 < dialog of the form shown Figure 188, --- > dialog of the form shown Figure 189, 365c362 <
Figure 188: Confirmation dialog for deleting instances by --- >
Figure 189: Confirmation dialog for deleting instances by 378d374 <