Will ical tell you a few days in advance about an event? How do you ask it to 
send to email? 
Thanks.
Lovette

On 2012-01-31, at 10:42 AM, John Panarese wrote:

>    To be honest, iCal is one of those applications that some folks find 
> difficult on the surface, but it really is not once you use it.
> 
> Command-n will create a new event.  You give the event a title and hit enter. 
>  Then, next to the title, there is an event scroll area you need to interact 
> with.  This is where you will setup specifics about the event, such as the 
> date, time, alarms, invitees, etc.  You just use the VO keys and right or 
> left arrows to navigate the options and you, in the cases of setting the date 
> and times, interact with the slider to move them.
> 
>    To search for an event by date, shift-command-t will enable you to do 
> this.  
> 
> Take Care
> John Panarese
> jpanar...@mac-access.net
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 31, 2012, at 3:05 AM, Margaret Booth wrote:
> 
>> I sent an email before about getting help on ical and I don't know if
>> it ggot through to the list. So I thought I would send another email.
>> I need someone to tell me how to add calandar events on different days
>> and how to move to  an event? Also anything else that I need to know
>> about ical.
>> I'm using a Mac book pro.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Margaret
>> 
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