My macOS (My...) by John Ray

My macOS (My...) by John Ray

Author:John Ray [Ray, John]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 2016-11-09T05:00:00+00:00


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Working with Schedules in Calendar

Much of our lives revolve around adhering to a schedule. Calendars, in whatever form we use them, keep us informed of upcoming appointments, holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries. Your Mac can serve as your scheduling work center. The Calendar application (found in the Applications folder) is a fast and well-connected way to keep your life in order.

Calendar’s general operation is similar to other Sierra applications. Clicking the Calendar button displays a list of calendars to which you have access. Selecting a calendar in the calendar list displays the content of the calendar to the right. Double-clicking a calendar entry shows the details of the entry. The four buttons at the top (Day, Week, Month, Year) coupled with the View menu control the appearance of the calendars.



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