Shift date by one week in org-mode?
In an org mode buffer (not in an org-agenda buffer) I fairly often want to shift a date by one week at a time.
How can I do that?
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In an org mode buffer (not in an org-agenda buffer) I fairly often want to shift a date by one week at a time.
How can I do that?
org-mode
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In an org mode buffer (not in an org-agenda buffer) I fairly often want to shift a date by one week at a time.
How can I do that?
org-mode
In an org mode buffer (not in an org-agenda buffer) I fairly often want to shift a date by one week at a time.
How can I do that?
org-mode
org-mode
asked Dec 15 '18 at 17:56
Croad LangshanCroad Langshan
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With the cursor on the timestamp, C-c .
to active the date selection dialog (org C-c !
if it's an inactive timestamp). It will default to the current value of the timestamp. Then shift-<up>
shift-<down>
changes the date by one week.
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one IC-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/
– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
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With the cursor on the timestamp, C-c .
to active the date selection dialog (org C-c !
if it's an inactive timestamp). It will default to the current value of the timestamp. Then shift-<up>
shift-<down>
changes the date by one week.
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one IC-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/
– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
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With the cursor on the timestamp, C-c .
to active the date selection dialog (org C-c !
if it's an inactive timestamp). It will default to the current value of the timestamp. Then shift-<up>
shift-<down>
changes the date by one week.
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one IC-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/
– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
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With the cursor on the timestamp, C-c .
to active the date selection dialog (org C-c !
if it's an inactive timestamp). It will default to the current value of the timestamp. Then shift-<up>
shift-<down>
changes the date by one week.
With the cursor on the timestamp, C-c .
to active the date selection dialog (org C-c !
if it's an inactive timestamp). It will default to the current value of the timestamp. Then shift-<up>
shift-<down>
changes the date by one week.
answered Dec 15 '18 at 18:42
erikstokeserikstokes
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I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one IC-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/
– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
add a comment |
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one IC-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/
– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one I
C-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
I swear I've tried this a whole bunch of times before and if ends up inserting another date overlapping in some weird way with the one I
C-c .
ed on. Now it works for me and I can't get it to do the overlapping thing any more. I don't know what I'm doing different :-/– Croad Langshan
Dec 16 '18 at 17:53
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