Virginia, why not export your calendar to desktop (ie back up) on the
computer, stop syncing to iPads, delete them all from everywhere except
desktop, import to mac, then reset up syncing?

Regards

Russell

Sent from a device of sorts.
@drbrown1970

On 18 Dec 2012, at 17:01, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Virginia

I'd take it to the Apple Store to confuse the Geniuses ;)

Regards

Sam
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On 18 Dec 2012, at 16:49, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for replying ,Stephen.  It is good to know your iPad shows March
2013!   I think you are right - something is corrupted in the calendar.  We
only use/share one,  but looking at the calendar tab I see there are
several listed.  I am reluctant to delete the one we use because I am not
sure how to reload it.  Frankly, I am a bit fed up with it.  I have tried a
reset and also connecting the iPad to the MacBook for a full restore and
neither has sorted it out.  I have printed off March 2013 from the MacBook.
 If I don't discover how to reload the calendar after I erase it I will use
the printed version.  It is after all only for one month.

On 18 Dec 2012, at 14:35, [email protected] wrote:

Breathe a sigh of relief all - my iPad 1 (iOS 5.1.1) shows March 2013 just
fine.

Virginia, do you and your husband share/publish/suscribe to a specific
calendar? If so, try switching it off as I'd think that perhaps there may
be a corrupted event in that month. Also, if you can see March 2013 on your
Mac, if you have one (I'm assuming iCloud here, perhaps) have a look and
see if there are clues as to what the culprit might be.

Cheers,

Stephen


On 17 Dec 2012, at 19:28, Ben Rubinstein <[email protected]> wrote:

On 17/12/2012 19:07, Virginia Routh wrote:

Every time I try to look at March 2013 in calendar on my iPad (generation
2) it crashes ie goes back to home page.  Strange thing is that same thing
happens with my husband's iPad (generation 1).  I have reset each iPad but
this hasn't solved it.  The calendars are synced to each other.  Calendar
on my iPhone and MacBook work OK.
Any ideas of what I should do?


Start an internet rumour that this _proves_ that the world ends on Feb 28,
2013?

(Sorry not to be able to provide a helpful answer.  But you could always
entertain yourself by getting started on my suggestion while waiting for
one of the knowledgeable people on the list to offer a helpful one.)

Ben



The BBC weatherman today (6th of December) said "The winter weather
continues, I'm afraid". Strange that. In December ...

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