How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Panther

Apple’s iCal, its versatile calendar program, gives you a revolutionary way to manage your events and your life, as well as the events of others: friends, family, and coworkers. Instead of just offering one calendar, as most scheduling applications do, iCal (Figure 15-1) lets you create as many calendars as you want. Each calendar is a group of activities, appointments, and to-do items grouped under a specific heading. All the items in a given calendar appear when that calendar is displayed, and you can hide any calendar and its items.

Figure 15-1: You can create multiple calendars with iCal: here you can see a personal calendar, one for work, two showing holidays, and one for a favorite sports team.

To open iCal, click its icon in the Dock, or double-click its icon in the Applications folder.

When you first open iCal, you’ll see two calendars in the Calendars list: Home and Work. You can use these two calendars as a starting point, creating events in either or both of them. To create a new event, first choose which calendar you want to use for the event by clicking it in the Calendars list to select it. Then choose which view you want by clicking one of the buttons at the bottom of the iCal window: Day, Week, or Month.

Shortcut

You can use keyboard shortcuts to switch views: z-1 for Day view, z-2 for Week view, and z-3 for Month view.

Navigate to the day, week, or month you want to add an event to using the arrow buttons.

Shortcut

You can always jump to the current day, in any view, by pressing z-T.

To create an event in a calendar in Day or Week view, click at the time the event is to begin and drag until you reach its ending time. To create an event in a calendar in a Month view window, double-click anywhere on the date of the event; you’ll see how to set its time later.

Tip

You’ll find it simpler to create new events in Day or Week view since you can set their starting and ending times more easily.

After you’ve created your event, you can type a name for it. Just select the New Event text and type your own name.

That’s all you need to do to add events to your calendars. You can now make changes to your events, add alarms, set them to repeat, and more.

Edit Events

When you create a new event on one of your calendars, all you do is set a name and a start and end time for the event. (When you create an event in a calendar in Month view, you only set a name and date.) But you can now edit lots of details about the event. To do this, click the event to select it, and then click the Info button to display the Info Drawer (if it’s not already visible).

Shortcut

You can also display the Info Drawer by pressing z-I.

The Info Drawer lets you edit any of the details about your event. This drawer displays information about the selected event; to see the information for another event, just click it in the main calendar window to select it.

Here’s what you can change for your event:

Hide and Display Calendars

With iCal, your calendars are all independent, but you can view as many of them as you want on its screen. You can hide and display them by clicking the check boxes next to your calendars in the Calendars list.

Turning off calendars can make it much easier to view your events, especially since some events may overlap, making it more difficult to see what they are. When events overlap, you can focus on one event by clicking its calendar in the Calendars list—the events in that calendar come to the front and partially hide events in other calendars.

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