Graham Perrin wrote:
>
>
> Owen-2 wrote:
>>
>> … when I am looking through the weekly view trying to find a time to see
>> someone. I have therefore created a dummy collection called "Deselect
>> All" which I keep at the bottom of the collection list. Clicking on this
>> deslects all the other collections and effectively gives me an unselected
>> view of the calendar.
>>
>
> I sometimes use a regional holidays calendar, which is relatively empty.
>
> However: if you delect everything, then present an empty calendar: how
> does the emptiness help to find a time slot?
>
> Are the mini-calendars (bottom left) useful?
>
>
The image was very helpful, Gaham. It showed me that you are mainly using
Chandler Hub as a collaborative tool, which is sensible. I, on the other
hand, am primarily using it as a personal organiser. So my calendar
collections are things like "Teaching @ Arcada", "Teaching @ TAIK",
"Planning", "Family", and so on.
I almost always look at the calendar with all the collections overlaid, so
selecting my "Deselect All" dummy collection never presents an empty view,
unless I am on holiday - and even then my "Time Off" collection will have a
repeated all day event saying "Relax @ Bahamas" or something similar :)
Owen
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