Hi Cara,
I need to just check with the guy who sent me the info to see if
he'll have a problem with it being posted anywhere. I don't think he
will, but I don't want to take credit for his efforts with iCal.
I haven't messed with the to do part of Mail as of yet.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Nov 7, 2007, at 10:10 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hi John, I'd be interested in that info as well.
I'm in the midst of working it out myself now too...
Which brings me to a question associated with it.
Have you or anyone else here gotten to do's to work in Mail?...
I've highlighted the text I want to add to a to do, and followed
the instructions in the Mail help file, but no dice.
I also can't seem to rout the mouse to the correct area of of the
msg to have the 'add to do' option come up... It only gives me 'new
to do.'
am just wondering if people are getting this function to work with
VO, as this is important to me...
Will keep trying... <smile>
Any help / suggestions are appreciated!...
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Nov 7, 2007, at 6:16 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi Jane,
I haven't messed with iCal much, but isn't command n a new event?
I believe you have to interact with the day you want the event on.
There are a few folks who are already using iCal, but I am not sure
if they are on this particular list. If you don't get an answer,
let me know and I will direct you to someone I know is using iCal
successfully.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Nov 7, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
Hi all.
I am trying to figure out how to set up events on my calendar.
every time I hit command-k to set up an event, it say there's an
event, but I can't find it, nor can I be sure that it is set onthe
correct date. What I am doing is setting up when i will be at one
office or another. they alternate days sometimes, but next week is
different, and I need to keep it straight. So how can I set it up
an event for each day? One for one office, the other for another,
and then duplicate them on the relevant days?
Jand