HT202337: Keep your Calendar up to date with iCloud
Learn about Keep your Calendar up to date with iCloud
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Jun 17, 2013 4:17 PM in response to molliefromndby randers4,Open Calendar on your Mac so you can see your calendars on the left sidebar. If you don't see them, tap the Calendars button on the top left. If you don't have an "On My Mac" section listed, hover the mouse over "iClouid" and click Hide. Then Control-Click on the left sidebar and select New Calendar. This should create a local On My Mac Calendar. Then follow the instructions listed under "To move iCloud Calendars to On My Mac" here: http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudmovecalendars.html.
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Aug 25, 2013 1:48 PM in response to randers4by HenryS,randers4 wrote:
Open Calendar on your Mac so you can see your calendars on the left sidebar. If you don't see them, tap the Calendars button on the top left. If you don't have an "On My Mac" section listed, hover the mouse over "iClouid" and click Hide. Then Control-Click on the left sidebar and select New Calendar. This should create a local On My Mac Calendar. Then follow the instructions listed under "To move iCloud Calendars to On My Mac" here: http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudmovecalendars.html.
Excellent advice randers4! I never knew that!!
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Aug 25, 2013 1:55 PM in response to HenrySby randers4,I didn't find any documentation on this either. I just discovered it while experimenting with trying to create an On My Mac calendar myself one day.
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Aug 25, 2013 8:48 PM in response to randers4by HenryS,randers4 wrote:
I didn't find any documentation on this either. I just discovered it while experimenting with trying to create an On My Mac calendar myself one day.
I am using a Calendar Alert to trigger a Shutdown.app to shut down my Server machine (MacMini), and two client machines once a week (MacPro, MBP). The clients will go off first and come on later, after the Server has restarted. The startup is set with a Power Schedule set in System Preferences>Energy Saver>Schedule. The Shutdown script in each case is an Automator script executed from the Calendar Event alert.
Using a common (shared) shutdown script at a common time proved troublesome so I had to use a script for each machine. This was the only way to do it.