No, Alex, it isn't as easy as that. If I delete something, and don't 
sync right away, then three computers  and a couple of palms still have 
the address on them . When I then the next day or a week later, do some 
other moves and than sync again, will the brain in the computer still 
remember that I once took the address off and remove it from all 
others, or will it think , since all others still have the address on 
them, add it to the computer from which I had had deleted it earlier in 
the week or day. I am groping for the sequence in which these deletions 
or ,for that matter, additions work. Or does every action, even the 
addition of an accent or change of letter in a name go sequentially 
through all these steps no matter what the time lapse is?
On Feb 11, 2004, at 20:30, alylex at mac.com wrote:

> Sorry, I missed half the question.
>
> If you delete an event from any computer or device, it will be deleted 
> from all the others when you synchronize, no matter which one you use 
> to start the sync.
>
> Alex
>
> On Feb 11, 2004, at 7:07 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> When I iSync, which is the overriding computer, or is there such a 
>> thing? If I delete an address in one computer, will it be deleted in 
>> all the other computers and in .mac, or will it be restored, if I 
>> should start syncing from a different computer which still has that 
>> address on it?
>> Marta
>>
>
>
>
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