I assume you mean I should type the name in the Location field, not the 
Invitees field. If so, will that then know I'm meeting with John? That is, 
could I bring up his contact card and text or call him?
> On Jan 14, 2015, at 6:21 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Yes, absolutely. In the event inspector you can select add invitees. This 
> allows you to add people from your contacts. If the event is taking place at 
> John’s house, you can type, “John” in the location field, and Calendar will 
> pop up suggestions of places you might mean. You can navigate between the 
> suggestions using the up and down arrows with QuickNav turned off. One of the 
> suggestions will be “John’s Home” or “John’s Work”, if you have those 
> addresses in contacts. You press return on the one you want and it will 
> insert the address. It will then know where you are going for that event, 
> will calculate the travel time for you and can alert you when it’s time to 
> leave your current location etcetera.
> 
>> On 15 Jan 2015, at 8:13 am, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have a question about calendar events: can I somehow tie contacts to them? 
>> For instance, if I have John in my contacts and I set up an event for next 
>> week, which is a meeting with John, can I tell that event which John I mean? 
>> That way, as I'm looking at the event, I could contact John directly, look 
>> up his address as I'm heading over, that kind of thing? I'm not talking 
>> about inviting people, I mean indicating to the Calendar app that this event 
>> will take place with a particular contact, so I can then quickly access that 
>> contact from the event. Thanks, and I hope I'm making sense.
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