"Sebastien Vauban" <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: > Paul Rudin, > > Paul Rudin wrote: >> I'm not clear on how these two are intended to be used. The former >> prefixes the timestamp with "SCHEDULED:" but I'm not sure what practical >> consequences this has. Items appear in the agenda either way. > > You should absolutely read the chapter 8 ("Dates and Times") of the Org > manual. > > In summary, active timestamps only will appear on the day of the timestamp. > It's good for meetings or birthdays or events that naturally only occur at a > certain day. > > SCHEDULED timestamps indicate when you want to start working on a task. Such > items will appear every day, on and on, in your agenda until you mark them > done. >
Ah yes, I see. Thanks.