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@@ -3200,7 +3200,7 @@ Depending on the system Emacs is running on, certain dates cannot
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be represented with the type used internally to represent time.
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Dates between 1970-1-1 and 2038-1-1 can always be represented
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correctly. Some systems allow for earlier dates, some for later,
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-some for both. One way to find out it to insert any date into an
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+some for both. One way to find out is to insert any date into an
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Org buffer, putting the cursor on the year and hitting S-up and
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S-down to test the range.
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@@ -3208,7 +3208,7 @@ When this variable is set to t, the date/time prompt will not let
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you specify dates outside the 1970-2037 range, so it is certain that
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these dates will work in whatever version of Emacs you are
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running, and also that you can move a file from one Emacs implementation
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-to another. WHenever Org is forcing the year for you, it will display
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+to another. Whenever Org is forcing the year for you, it will display
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a message and beep.
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When this variable is nil, Org will check if the date is
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