Editing an Existing Appointment

Editing an Existing Appointment

Editing an Existing Appointment A Andrew Kelly

Editing an Existing Appointment

It’s possible to edit the details of an existing appointment. Here’s how:

  • Find the appointment you want to edit. (There are lots of ways to do that in Acuity, but if you don’t have one in mind, the appointment calendar is a good place to start.)
  • Click on the appointment. This will bring up the appointment details.
  • At the top of the details, click the Edit button.
  • You will then be able to go through and change the appointment type, calendar, client information and more.
  • Once you’ve made the changes you want, click Save Changes.
  • If you’ve changed the client’s email address, an option to resend the appointment confirmation email will appear above the appointment details.
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