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  • Delete Appointments

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    Note

    The actions available to end-users can be restricted by specifying the SchedulerOptionsCustomization properties. For an example, see the How to: Prevent End-Users from Editing Appointments document.

    Context menu

    An end-user may delete the selected appointment via the Delete item of the context menu, which is invoked when the appointment is right-clicked.

    SchedulerMenuItemId.DeleteAppointment

    Selecting this item removes the currently selected appointment. If the selected appointment is recurring, the Confirm Delete dialog is invoked. For more information on deleting appointments, see the PersistentObject.Delete method’s description.

    DeleteRecurrentAppointments Dialog

    Edit Appointment dialog

    When the appointment is being edited via the Edit Appointment dialog, an end-user is able to delete the corresponding appointment (a simple appointment, a whole series of recurring appointments or particular occurrence) by clicking the Delete button of this dialog. For more information on deleting appointments, see the PersistentObject.Delete method’s description.

    DeletingAppointments_01.png

    Bar or Ribbon UI

    If a scheduling application is provided with the Bar or Ribbon UI, end-users can delete appointments (simple and recurring) using the Delete button on the Actions toolbar or Ribbon page group. If the appointment to be deleted is recurring, clicking this button invokes the drop-down list allowing end-users to decide whether the whole series of recurring appointments should be deleted or just a particular occurrence.

    Delete an appointment via Bar UI Delete an appointment via Ribbon UI
    Scheduler_ActionsToolbar Scheduler_Ribbon_Actions

    Key combinations and mouse clicks

    The Delete key or the CTRL-D key combination can be used to delete the selected appointment(s). If the selected appointment is recurring, the Confirm Delete dialog is invoked.