D dezl macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 9, 2010 #1 I know this is a dumb question and yes im ok with that 😀 How is the crap do you delete an event once its in Ical? I cant for th life of me figure it out.
I know this is a dumb question and yes im ok with that 😀 How is the crap do you delete an event once its in Ical? I cant for th life of me figure it out.
DJY macrumors 6502a Jul 9, 2010 #2 Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere Jul 9, 2010 #3 DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... Yeah, they really should make it simpler! 😀
DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... Yeah, they really should make it simpler! 😀
D dezl macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 9, 2010 #4 DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... you can have at least made it sound more difficult....hahaha, thanks man. Still trying to get used to the swap from windows.
DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... you can have at least made it sound more difficult....hahaha, thanks man. Still trying to get used to the swap from windows.
rdowns macrumors Penryn Jul 9, 2010 #5 dezl said: you can have at least made it sound more difficult....hahaha, thanks man. Still trying to get used to the swap from windows. Click to expand... Dude, go here. http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/
dezl said: you can have at least made it sound more difficult....hahaha, thanks man. Still trying to get used to the swap from windows. Click to expand... Dude, go here. http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/
Gregg2 macrumors 604 Jul 9, 2010 #6 DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... Or, select it, then go to Edit > Delete Or, wipe the hard drive, reinstall the OS, and enter all the other events you had in iCal from memory Or....
DJY said: Select the appointment you want to delete, then hit the delete key. Click to expand... Or, select it, then go to Edit > Delete Or, wipe the hard drive, reinstall the OS, and enter all the other events you had in iCal from memory Or....
D dezl macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 10, 2010 #7 rdowns said: Dude, go here. http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/ Click to expand... cool, thanks. Gregg2 said: Or, select it, then go to Edit > Delete Or, wipe the hard drive, reinstall the OS, and enter all the other events you had in iCal from memory Or.... Click to expand... really....thanks for being so helpful. Its obvious that I am new, I am glad that I can entertain you.
rdowns said: Dude, go here. http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/ Click to expand... cool, thanks. Gregg2 said: Or, select it, then go to Edit > Delete Or, wipe the hard drive, reinstall the OS, and enter all the other events you had in iCal from memory Or.... Click to expand... really....thanks for being so helpful. Its obvious that I am new, I am glad that I can entertain you.
Xavier macrumors 68030 Jul 10, 2010 #8 We were all there at some point. Even the die hard Mac guys. At one point these were new features to Mac OS X.
We were all there at some point. Even the die hard Mac guys. At one point these were new features to Mac OS X.
Gregg2 macrumors 604 Jul 11, 2010 #9 dezl said: really....thanks for being so helpful. Its obvious that I am new, I am glad that I can entertain you. Click to expand... Man! Loosen up, will ya? Try one of these 😀 You really can use the menu command I mentioned. Bad day, or just no sense of humor?
dezl said: really....thanks for being so helpful. Its obvious that I am new, I am glad that I can entertain you. Click to expand... Man! Loosen up, will ya? Try one of these 😀 You really can use the menu command I mentioned. Bad day, or just no sense of humor?