Hi,

There are actually a number of methods you can use to set end dates of 
repeating events.

First way, when setting up the event, is to press VO-space on the Date link, 
which will open a more detailed area.  You can set the start and end date right 
there as well as set the style of repeat, like monthly, weekly, daily or 
Custom.  To modify the date data, interact with the specific date area then use 
arrow keys to move left or right between month, day and year and up/down arrows 
to change these values.

The second way is in the Info or Inspector dialog.  Find your event, press 
cmd-i to bring up the Info window.  If it is already set up as a repeating 
event, then simply VO-space on the “Repeats Every” link and all the information 
you’re looking for is there.  You can end on a specific date, after so many 
repeat times etc.

The basic thing here that is probably different than the older versions, is the 
area “links” which, initially, aren’t obviously expandable items.  They do 
expand though once activated and most of the familiar info is readily available.

Later…


When you open the Inspector for the given event, or the Info dialog for the 
event, you 
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 9, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Adrienne Sinclair Chalmers 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I’m afraid that there was a big change between ML and Mavericks for Calendar. 
> From our point of view, I don’t think it makes it any easier. 
> 
> It used to be you would get a long list of attributes you could go through, 
> but now it seems to be quite a chore doing things like setting a repeat and I 
> haven’t yet found out if there is a way to put a final date on the repeat, as 
> there used to be. That’s just one example.
> 
> I’m sure the new arrangements are great if you just want to note a simple 
> event, but more complicated things seem much more difficult.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Adrienne
> 
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