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  • The iCal Window


    iCal's window provides access to all calendars, views, events, and To Do lists. Color-coding makes it easy to glance at multiple calendars in the window and instantly see if there are any overlapping events. Each person in your family can have their own color-coded calendar. And you can create separate calendars for special projects, events, or interests.

    Your list of calendars


    The upper-left pane of the iCal window shows the Calendars list. The list contains calendars that you've created or to which you've subscribed. You can select any calendar in the list to show just that calendar's information (check its checkbox) in the main View pane. Select multiple calendars to show them simultaneously in iCal (check any or all of the checkboxes).

    When you click an event, all events in that calendar are brought forward and shown in full-strength color. Events that belong to non-selected calendars are dimmed and transparent.

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    This is a closeup of the hide-and-show buttons located in the bottom-right corner of iCal's window.


    To change the number of days that display in the weekly calendar view, press Command Option <any number from 1 through 7> (e.g., Command Option 3 shows three days instead of seven days). Or change the "Days per week" setting in iCal Preferences.

    Choose a calendar view


    The appearance of the main View pane changes according to which view option you choose: Day, Week, or Month.

    • To choose a view, click one of the View buttons at the bottom of the iCal window (shown on the right).

    • To go to the previous or next day, week, or month in any view, click the small triangles on either side of the View buttons.


    The mini-month pane


    The mini-month pane lets you jump to any day, week, or month of any year.

    • To display a particular month in iCal's main View pane, select the month you want to see in the mini-month list.

    • To scroll forward or backward in time through the mini-month calendars, click the up or down triangle located at the top of the mini-month list.


    Return to today's date


    There are several easy ways to get back to the current date after jumping to future dates in iCal. Do one of the following:

    • In the mini-month pane, click the diamond-shaped symbol at the top of the list (between the up and down triangles).

    • Or from the View menu, choose "Go to Today."

    • Or press Command T.


    Hide or Show the Notifications box.

    The Notifications box


    The Notifications box lets you know when you've received email with an iCal invitation to an event, or an email reply to an iCal event invitation that you sent. When the iCal icon in your Dock shows a red circle with a number in it, go check the iCal Notifications box. See page 349 for details.


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