I'll have a look when I get home in about 10 or so hours. I would look in the 
prefences and if it is not there then I guess look at th emac world blog to see 
if they have any hints regarding that. lol!

On Aug 2, 2012, at 9:06, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

> Hi Sarah, 
> The month calendar view does indeed work as you describe. However my problem 
> is not "what events are happening on 10 August" but rather "I have a dentist 
> appointment sometime in mid August but cannot remember when". For this 
> purpose the list view is ideal if it would start at a sensible date like 
> today. 
> 
> I could use the search facility but entering "dentist" via the virtual 
> keyboard is a bit tricky. 
> 
> I suppose I could request my iMac to automatically delete all events older 
> than say 7 days (on Lion it was set to delete all events older than 30 days). 
> However I cannot find this automatic delete option on Mountain Lion. Does 
> anyone know where it is? It used to be under the advanced tab on Lion. 
> 
> Best regards....
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
> On 1 Aug 2012, at 20:14, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> The  month view is actually easier. as it is shaped like a calendar. Jut 
>> tough where eyou think the  day is and move your finger accordingly. then 
>> tap the day and at the bottom is the events if any. If no events it will 
>> tell you so. The today button will present the events at the bottom in a 
>> separate section.
>> 
>> hope that helps.
>> On Aug 1, 2012, at 12:02 PM, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, 
>>> I am running the latest version of IOS on my iPHone 3GS. I use the list 
>>> view to display my calendar as that enables me to quickly see forthcoming 
>>> events. I use iCloud to sync with my iMac calendar on Mountain Lion. I have 
>>> my iMac calendar options set to delete appointments older than 30 days. 
>>> 
>>> My question is how can I display the Calendar list view starting at today's 
>>> date? This occasionaly happens automatically when I open the calendar app 
>>> on my iPhone but usually the calendar list view starts 30 days ago which 
>>> makes it tricky to view events for today and the following few days. 
>>> 
>>> I see that there is a button at the bottom of the calendar display titled 
>>> "today" which I hoped would rest the list vview to start at today;today's 
>>> date. Alas that button does not usually do anything. 
>>> 
>>> Any thoughts? I would rather not have my iMac automatically delete events 
>>> older than 30 days but that is the only way to get my iPhone calendar list 
>>> view tolerable. 
>>> 
>>> Many thanks. 
>>> 
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