Hi William
I use command plus n exclusively for entering appointments.
In english I write something like
"dinner with x on Friday 3 August at 7 PM."
I write it exactly like that.
It puts everything perfectly into the right places in the calendar. I don't
know how it would be in Dutch, but you could try something similar.
Actually, I am Dutch myself but grew up speaking English.
I would be interested if something like "eten met x op Frijdag 3 Augustus om
1900 uur" would work.
Let me know.
Lisette
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Windels" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 8:34 PM
Subject: making appointments in 10.8
Hello,
When I make a new appointment in 10.8, I am trying to type in the title
field something like appointment 6/08/12 13:00
ON this way, the appointment should start the 6th of august at 13:00.
Unfortunately, this seems only to work if I use the button to add a new
appointment not when I press command+n.
This was also in 10.7.
I was wondering If someone is doing it on another way of knows a way that
it should also work with command+n?
Kind regards,
William Windels
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