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iCal default calendar Justin C 06-02-2008
Posted by Justin C on June 2, 2008, 8:07 am
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I have three calendars in iCal, Work, Home, and Automated (for script
triggers). While I'm at work most entries I want to add are for work,
while I'm at home most entries are personal ones (the two are synched
using .Mac). How can I set iCal on my iMac, and on my MBP, to default to
the relevant calendar for each location? It always seems to choose the
wrong one!

        Justin.

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Justin C, by the sea.

Posted by Ben Bullock on June 2, 2008, 8:54 am
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:07:19 +0000, Justin C wrote:

> I have three calendars in iCal, Work, Home, and Automated (for script
> triggers). While I'm at work most entries I want to add are for work,
> while I'm at home most entries are personal ones (the two are synched
> using .Mac). How can I set iCal on my iMac, and on my MBP, to default to
> the relevant calendar for each location?

I don't want to seem like an ignorant fool, but what's an iCal, an iMac, an
MBP, a .Mac, or a script trigger? I've never heard of any of those things.

> It always seems to choose the wrong one!

You also seem to have chosen the wrong forum to ask your question.

Posted by Justin C on June 2, 2008, 10:51 am
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> On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:07:19 +0000, Justin C wrote:
>
>> I have three calendars in iCal, Work, Home, and Automated (for script
>> triggers). While I'm at work most entries I want to add are for work,
>> while I'm at home most entries are personal ones (the two are synched
>> using .Mac). How can I set iCal on my iMac, and on my MBP, to default to
>> the relevant calendar for each location?
>
> I don't want to seem like an ignorant fool, but what's an iCal, an iMac, an
> MBP, a .Mac, or a script trigger? I've never heard of any of those things.
>
>> It always seems to choose the wrong one!
>
> You also seem to have chosen the wrong forum to ask your question.

Yes I have. Thank you for replying, and sorry for wasting your time.

        Justin.

--
Justin C, by the sea.

Posted by szr on June 2, 2008, 3:32 pm
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Ben Bullock wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:07:19 +0000, Justin C wrote:
>
>> I have three calendars in iCal, Work, Home, and Automated (for script
>> triggers). While I'm at work most entries I want to add are for work,
>> while I'm at home most entries are personal ones (the two are synched
>> using .Mac). How can I set iCal on my iMac, and on my MBP, to
>> default to the relevant calendar for each location?
>
> I don't want to seem like an ignorant fool, but what's an iCal, an
> iMac, an MBP, a .Mac, or a script trigger? I've never heard of any of
> those things.

You've never heard of an "iMac" Macintosh computer? I have not heard of
the rest, though, either.

>> It always seems to choose the wrong one!
>
> You also seem to have chosen the wrong forum to ask your question.

Indeed.

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szr



Posted by Justin C on June 2, 2008, 10:51 am
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>
> I have three calendars in iCal, Work, Home, and Automated (for script
> triggers). While I'm at work most entries I want to add are for work,
> while I'm at home most entries are personal ones (the two are synched
> using .Mac). How can I set iCal on my iMac, and on my MBP, to default to
> the relevant calendar for each location? It always seems to choose the
> wrong one!

Oh dear, that is a big "Whoops". Sorry for posting this here, it was
meant to go elsewhere.

It only came to light when I did it again. So, yes, I'm sorry, but
there's another one. Coming.

Totally unintentional. I am sorry, I shall try harder not to do this
again.

        Justin.

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Justin C, by the sea.

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