Re: Calendar Question

2019-06-06 Thread Julie Rattray
Did you hit OK on the notification when you were told a family member had 
updated the calendar  

> On 5 Jun 2019, at 17:12, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to display only dates with appointments, or is there another 
> easy and accessible way to move among appointments with a shortcut key? One 
> of my family members swears they have put appointments on our family 
> calendar, I've heard the notifications spoken that they've made entries on 
> that calendar, but I can't find the appointments on the dates where I know 
> they should be. This makes me think they're in another month. But who wants 
> to go traipsing through every month and every day to find them?
> 
> 
> TIA
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Re: Calendar Question

2019-06-05 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

   Try just typing a period in the search box.

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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?

On 6/5/2019 11:07 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
Thanks, but what if I don't have one? I have no idea what the event is 
called, what date it's on, nothing. That's why I need to just flip 
through appointments only, so I I can find one I don't recognize. For 
instance, I know this person put an appointment in by mistake. They 
typed one letter and pressed ADD, but I had no idea what letter it was. 
Luckily, it was accidentally made for the same day, so it was easy to 
find and delete.



On 6/5/2019 1:57 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Steve,

What you can do is enter an element of the event in the Search field, 
do VO-Down Arrow and press Return. Press VO-Cmd-t twice to reach the 
results table where you’ll find all events containing that element.

Cheers,

Anne





On 5 Jun 2019, at 18:12, Steve Matzura  wrote:

Is it possible to display only dates with appointments, or is there 
another easy and accessible way to move among appointments with a 
shortcut key? One of my family members swears they have put 
appointments on our family calendar, I've heard the notifications 
spoken that they've made entries on that calendar, but I can't find 
the appointments on the dates where I know they should be. This makes 
me think they're in another month. But who wants to go traipsing 
through every month and every day to find them?



TIA






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Re: Calendar Question

2019-06-05 Thread Steve Matzura
Thanks, but what if I don't have one? I have no idea what the event is 
called, what date it's on, nothing. That's why I need to just flip 
through appointments only, so I I can find one I don't recognize. For 
instance, I know this person put an appointment in by mistake. They 
typed one letter and pressed ADD, but I had no idea what letter it was. 
Luckily, it was accidentally made for the same day, so it was easy to 
find and delete.



On 6/5/2019 1:57 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Steve,

What you can do is enter an element of the event in the Search field, do 
VO-Down Arrow and press Return. Press VO-Cmd-t twice to reach the results table 
where you’ll find all events containing that element.
Cheers,

Anne





On 5 Jun 2019, at 18:12, Steve Matzura  wrote:

Is it possible to display only dates with appointments, or is there another 
easy and accessible way to move among appointments with a shortcut key? One of 
my family members swears they have put appointments on our family calendar, 
I've heard the notifications spoken that they've made entries on that calendar, 
but I can't find the appointments on the dates where I know they should be. 
This makes me think they're in another month. But who wants to go traipsing 
through every month and every day to find them?


TIA




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Re: Calendar Question

2019-06-05 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Steve,

What you can do is enter an element of the event in the Search field, do 
VO-Down Arrow and press Return. Press VO-Cmd-t twice to reach the results table 
where you’ll find all events containing that element.
Cheers,

Anne




> On 5 Jun 2019, at 18:12, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to display only dates with appointments, or is there another 
> easy and accessible way to move among appointments with a shortcut key? One 
> of my family members swears they have put appointments on our family 
> calendar, I've heard the notifications spoken that they've made entries on 
> that calendar, but I can't find the appointments on the dates where I know 
> they should be. This makes me think they're in another month. But who wants 
> to go traipsing through every month and every day to find them?
> 
> 
> TIA
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Calendar Question

2019-06-05 Thread Steve Matzura
Is it possible to display only dates with appointments, or is there 
another easy and accessible way to move among appointments with a 
shortcut key? One of my family members swears they have put appointments 
on our family calendar, I've heard the notifications spoken that they've 
made entries on that calendar, but I can't find the appointments on the 
dates where I know they should be. This makes me think they're in 
another month. But who wants to go traipsing through every month and 
every day to find them?



TIA

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Re: Newbie Calendar question

2015-03-16 Thread Alex Hall
It works as expected here, and I'm also on the public beta. Perhaps you just 
lost focus? Try vo-shift-j, or bring up the Window Choser with vo-f2 twice and 
see if the popover is there.
 On Mar 16, 2015, at 2:32 AM, Chris Meredith talli...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 See, that's what I thought.  That said, I'm also using a beta Yosemite 
 build--which leads me to wonder if that's not part of the issue.  
 Specifically, pressing ENTER after entering the text, which is what I thought 
 should work, landed me ... right back in the calendar grid, with no new 
 appointment created.
 
 On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com 
 mailto:mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
 Cmd-n places you in a text field. Type a sentence like lunch with Frank 
 tomorrow at 3 pm and listen to what VoiceOver says. You'll hear something 
 like lunch with Frank, tomorrow, March 16, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Adjust 
 your sentence until everything sounds right. Alternatively, just type the 
 title of the event and leave everything else blank. In either case, once 
 you're done typing, hit enter and you'll be on a screen where you can fill 
 out or modify any details you need to. Once you have things how you want, hit 
 enter once more.
 On Mar 15, 2015, at 4:01 PM, Chris Meredith talli...@gmail.com 
 mailto:talli...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Greetings.
 
 Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a 
 calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.  
 Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively 
 indicate how to actually persist this appointment.  How am I totally 
 stuffing up the process?
 
 Thanks,
 Chris
 
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Re: Newbie Calendar question

2015-03-16 Thread Chris Meredith
See, that's what I thought.  That said, I'm also using a beta Yosemite
build--which leads me to wonder if that's not part of the issue.
Specifically, pressing ENTER after entering the text, which is what I
thought should work, landed me ... right back in the calendar grid, with no
new appointment created.

On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:

 Cmd-n places you in a text field. Type a sentence like lunch with Frank
 tomorrow at 3 pm and listen to what VoiceOver says. You'll hear something
 like lunch with Frank, tomorrow, March 16, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
 Adjust your sentence until everything sounds right. Alternatively, just
 type the title of the event and leave everything else blank. In either
 case, once you're done typing, hit enter and you'll be on a screen where
 you can fill out or modify any details you need to. Once you have things
 how you want, hit enter once more.

 On Mar 15, 2015, at 4:01 PM, Chris Meredith talli...@gmail.com wrote:

 Greetings.

 Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create
 a calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.
 Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively
 indicate how to actually persist this appointment.  How am I totally
 stuffing up the process?

 Thanks,
 Chris

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Newbie Calendar question

2015-03-15 Thread Chris Meredith
Greetings.

Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a 
calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.  
Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively 
indicate how to actually persist this appointment.  How am I totally stuffing 
up the process?

Thanks,
Chris

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Re: Newbie Calendar question

2015-03-15 Thread Alex Hall
Cmd-n places you in a text field. Type a sentence like lunch with Frank 
tomorrow at 3 pm and listen to what VoiceOver says. You'll hear something like 
lunch with Frank, tomorrow, March 16, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Adjust your 
sentence until everything sounds right. Alternatively, just type the title of 
the event and leave everything else blank. In either case, once you're done 
typing, hit enter and you'll be on a screen where you can fill out or modify 
any details you need to. Once you have things how you want, hit enter once more.
 On Mar 15, 2015, at 4:01 PM, Chris Meredith talli...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Greetings.
 
 Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a 
 calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.  
 Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively 
 indicate how to actually persist this appointment.  How am I totally stuffing 
 up the process?
 
 Thanks,
 Chris
 
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RE: Newbie Calendar question

2015-03-15 Thread george b
Hello

There are several devices made by apple who have different means of trying to 
do what you wish to accomplish.

Since your new you need to let us know what device you are using to do what you 
wish, so we can help you.

thanks

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Greetings.

Clearly I am likely doing something wrong here—but, when trying to create a 
calendar event, the calendar seems to … fail to create a calendar event.  
Pressing Command+N brings up the popover, but nothing seems to intuitively 
indicate how to actually persist this appointment.  How am I totally stuffing 
up the process?

Thanks,
Chris

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Never mind on calendar question

2014-05-15 Thread Jenine Stanley
Never mind, I figured out how to deal with the Outlook calendar invitations. 

In case anyone receives one, here's what I did. 

1. Interact with the text in the mail message.
2. There will be an attachment in there. Use VO space to select it. A menu will 
appear. 
3. Choose Open attachment, only if you know who it's from and all that of 
course.
4. It will open in Calendar. Move to the current date and interact with it.
5. Choose Grid from the list and interact with it.
6. I knew the day when the appointment was so I arrowed down to that date and 
saw 1 item there. There's probably an easier way to do this.
7. I then interacted with the day and a group of buttons came up with choices 
to accept the appointment, etc. It also notified me that the appointment needed 
some action taken. 
8. I hit enter on Accept and Voila! 

Now I'm sure there is an easier way to handle these kind of appointments and 
I'd love to hear it, especially for when you don't know the date in advance or 
you want to add things like reminders to the appointment.
Jenine Stanley
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