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Mac calendar app shows two alerts for every event
Mac calendar app shows two alerts for every event







mac calendar app shows two alerts for every event

You hear all the time about someone getting an alarm for something at 3 AM for a meeting they really have at 3 PM. It's very easy, when you're changing these times, to forget to change AM and PM. Make sure the AM and PM are set correctly. The ends I can actually choose from a list here or I can type again. So the date is right in this case but I want to change the time. You can change the exact time by simply clicking on the element you want to change. Then you can tab through the fields or click to move to a new one. You can see it puts a little temporary new event place holder there and there's a series of fields you can fill in. Then just double click in the box where you want the new event to be created. But month is the easiest one so we'll use it for this example here. Now you can do day view, week, year, and create events. Then I'm going to go and switch to month view. But in this case I have work at home so I'm going to make sure work is selected. Maybe just use one calendar for everything. If you don't see the list of calendars to the left click the Calendars button here and it reveals and hides it. You can change it later but it's easiest just to set it right first. The first thing you want to do is you want to make sure you're in the right calendar because you can have multiple calendars and whichever one you have selected is the one that the event is going to be created in. It's pretty simple but there are a lot of different parts and different ways to do it. Video Transcript: So let's take a moment to look at the most basic thing to do in the Calendar app which is to create a new event. Check out Creating Mac Calendar Events at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.









Mac calendar app shows two alerts for every event