Undo calendar item move or have movement history
Currently in week view or day view on the calendar, an activity/task/appointment/etc can be moved with the mouse without having to go in and manually edit the item, this can be very convenient BUT if it is accidentally moved there is no way to know what the original time was. It would be great to have an undo move function, or a way to track the history of the previous time/date of the item.
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Lori
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I ran into this issue last week and was wondering if there was any update on this request. I was navigating from a separate open webpage to another that Redtail was open in, and when I selected the Redtail webpage to make it active, that action inadvertently moved a calendar event. I didn't know the original day/time to move it back and had to reach out to the meeting host to let them know what had happened.
I agree with the previous post about including the ability to undo the move action or track the history. This seems critical to avoid those embarrassing calls when you accidently screwed up someone's calendar :-\
On a 'nice to have' note, it would be worthwhile to look into current sensitivity settings when clicking around the calendar to prevent users from making the mistake in the first place.
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Kevin
commented
Currently in week view or day view on the calendar, an activity/task/appointment/etc can be moved with the mouse without having to go in and manually edit the item, this can be very convenient BUT if it is accidentally moved there is no way to know what the original time was. It would be great to have an undo move function, or a way to track the history of the previous time/date of the item.