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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"


?–  Repeat Choose how often to repeat an event. For example, you would repeat a birthday
every year, a reminder to schedule a dental checkup every six months, and so forth.
?–  Attendees Send an email to people to notify them of your event.
?–  Calendar Change which calendar the event is associated with.
?–  Alarm Create an alarm to remind you of the event.
?–  URL Add an Internet address that??™s related to the event.
?–  Attachment Attach a file to your event by dragging it from the Finder to this field.
?–  Note Enter a short note to yourself about the event.
Share Your Calendars
???Why would I want to share my calendars???? you may ask. The most obvious reason is so people
won??™t think you??™re stingy! Of course, there are lots of other reasons, too, but basically you share
your calendars so that others can coordinate their schedules with yours.
There are two ways to share your calendars with other people: publish the calendar on the
Internet, or export the calendar.
Publish Your Calendar on the Internet
Publishing your calendar on the Internet allows others to subscribe to it??”in other words, they
can link to your calendar via the Web.


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