At this point, I've determined that sending an e-mail message to my iPhone with the following will automatically fill in Title, Location, Start Time and End Time; making entering calendar events quite convenient:

***
Subject: Appointment with Dr. Zeus

Monday, January 20, 2014, 9:30 am
1517 N. 56th Street, Superior, Wi
***
Of course, I am working with iOS Version 7.0.4; whether or not that makes a difference I can't say because I don't have access to an iPhone running an iOS previous to 7.0.


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Holland's Boy, Bill
- "To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
- Françoise Sagan, French Novelist, screen Writer & Dramatist, 1935-2004
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <chalt...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Calendar & Mail Integration Discovery


I've noticed this too when people send me messages with dates in them.
It'll be interesting to hear what you find out.

I also prefer typing on my PC, and I use Google Calendar, so I can just
enter an appointment in Google Calendar using my browser, and it'll show
up on my iPhone's calendar.

On 01/19/2014 12:45 AM, Bill Gallik wrote:
I just discovered something I believe is quite convenient.  It seems
that you can send an e-mail (or someone else can) to your account(s)
that are processed on the iPhone and, if written properly, can be
directly entered into your iPhone calendar.

What I mean by "written properly" is this:

- The subject line will be filed into the title field of the calendar
event.
-  if a date is placed into the body of your e-mail message, that will
be entered into the event date of the iPhone calendar

I'm going to play around with this a bit just to see if any other fields
of a calendar event can be written into the e-mail body and pulled from
that into  the iPhone calendar.

I personally find it much more convenient to type things on my PC so
sending my iPhone e-mail account (iCloud.com) such messages from my PC
will be a great improvement.

When reading the e-mail message on your iPhone, you click on the date
entered in the message and it brings up the calendar with the event
title extracted from the subject line of that e-mail message.
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Holland's Boy, Bill
- "To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
- Françoise Sagan, French Novelist, screen Writer & Dramatist, 1935-2004

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chaltain at Gmail

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