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notes: We can access Future Events from the Maintenance Master.
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notes: A Future Event can be accessed by dbl-clicking on it.
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notes: The Event can now be changed, or even manually triggered to make it
a Current Active Event.
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notes: If we choose TRIGGER, then the Event will become active.
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notes: Notice that the Event has moved from the FUTURE group to the CURRENT
ACTIVE group. That means also that the Event is now automatically included
on the Active Dashboard.
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notes: When we access a Future Event from the Master, then we also have an
option to remove it so that it will never become an Active Event or a Prior
Event.
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notes: In this case, we will not choose to delete the event.