When starting with Chandler, I found that one of the hardest things was
finding out what their words for different things was, because it's not
always obvious. In Chandler terminology, what you are wanting to do is
overlay the collection onto your calendar; to do this click on the little
coloured icon to the left of the collection name. It's a toggle - if you
click again, it will be removed from the calendar view.
There's a handy guide to the Chandler icons in the wiki
http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/DashboardIcons which shows what the
icons look like when a collection is overlayed and not overlayed.

Fritz

2010/1/14 Ken Rosentrater <[email protected]>

>  You say in your site that there can be multiple collections or calendars
> and they can be blended to avoid conflicts in schedule. That's good.
>
> I notice that the collection I created, "Ken's Calendar", automatically
> includes the calendar data in the collection named "Home". Nice.
>
> I made another collection. The dates I put in that one do not automatically
> show how to do that.
>
> I find your help files online inscrutable. I type in "how to blend
> collections" in the search bar and I get a list of nameswithnospaces, none
> of which seem to have anything to do with my question.
>
> Maybe this program is going to be too confusing to figure out how to use.
>
> What's the solution to the above question?
>
> kr
>
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