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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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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