Hi,

this is because times mentioned in the headline itself are considered significant. You could cal it a but in this case, it is useful in others. You can fid this by moving the inactive time stamp from the headline into the body of the entry.

- Carsten

On Oct 18, 2008, at 5:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If the following is entered in an org-mode file:

* Follow up telephone enquiry (call made [2008-10-18 Sat 15:35])
  SCHEDULED: <2008-10-25 Sat>

The agenda then displays:

Saturday  25 October 2008
home: 15:35...... Scheduled: Follow up telephone enquiry (call made [2008-10-18 Sat 15:35]

Why does the agenda schedule the item using the time from the inactive timestamp?

Thanks

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