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Dec 3, 2015 10:19 AM in response to TopGinge67by Nubz N.,Howdy TopGinge67,
Glad everything's great on the home front. Sounds like you don't need double entries on your calendar anymore (one for you and one for her).
For that, please step through this article,
Get help with duplicate calendars or events on your iCloud calendar - Apple Support
Note you will want to see if you see the duplicates on iCloud.com first and if not then check out the local situation.
Take care.
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Dec 11, 2015 5:13 AM in response to Nubz N.by TopGinge67,Thanks Nubz. I went through the process but don't appear to have an 'on my Mac' section under calendars on Calendar (sorry, I realise now it's no longer iCal!). I have separate sections for my Apple ID and my wife's ID.
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Dec 11, 2015 7:12 AM in response to TopGinge67by Nubz N.,Hi TopGinge67,
It sounds like if you did have local (Mac) calendars they may have been merged with iCloud as mentioned in this article.
iCloud: Using iCloud Calendars with Calendar and iCal - Apple Support
If you have local calendars, they are merged with iCloud when you set up iCloud Calendar. If you have calendars in a section labeled On My Mac and you're unable to merge those local calendars with iCloud, contact iCloud Support for help.
If your duplicates are from different calendars you can enable or disable them as needed. If they are in the same calendar you may want to contact iCloud Support as mentioned.
Best regards
