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gsr241

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I, am first time user of a macbookpro. All great but have not been able to work with Ical since January 2008 is missing ??? it jumps from December 2007 into February same happens with the dashboard. Hope it is a minor missunderstanding on my part. Can anyone help??
 
iCal fine here

Both iCal and Dashboard calendar fine here on a clean install of 10.5.1 on an Intel Mac-mini.
 
iCal and Dashboard are working fine here. Running Leopard, upgraded, not a clean install. Sorry I can't help with the problem. Frustrating.
 
weird.. mine in dashboard and ical are fine..

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believe you can reproduce the missing condition, if you follow these settings I just fixed it:
within systems preferences. open "date & time"
In time zone window use closest city: "Caracas Venezuela"
In Date & Time window mark the box for: " set date & time auto: apple americas/us."
check ical and there you should have it. January 2008 is missing !!.

Solution for our area:
Use La paz Bolivia
manually place actual local time
mark off the " set date & time automatically.
save settings and check
in Ical, there january 2008 is back yeah!

Maybe you can reproduce it in your mac ??
 
Glad that you fixed your problem.

Changing my location to Caracas also causes my calendar to forget about about January 2008.
 
Glad that you fixed your problem.

Changing my location to Caracas also causes my calendar to forget about about January 2008.

thanks for your interest, any thing else comes up we'll let you know.
Thanks sushi too for the snap shot process
 
Shift+cmd+4 and drag around the calendar.

Actually, if you hit Shift+cmd+4 then press the space bar, you don't even have to drag, nor do you have to crop afterwards.

jW
 

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Thanks for the added info.

Tips such as yours have made it much easier for me to make the transition from Windows.

-Nick T.
 
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