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hologram

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May 12, 2007
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I don’t have any events scheduled for today, but it is Halloween and it doesn’t appear onscreen. If I tap it and open the Calendar app, it still shows no events until I scroll up. Then it shows up as an all-day event.

Should’t this show up onscreen, or does the watch calendar ignore holidays?
 
I don’t have any events scheduled for today, but it is Halloween and it doesn’t appear onscreen. If I tap it and open the Calendar app, it still shows no events until I scroll up. Then it shows up as an all-day event.

Should’t this show up onscreen, or does the watch calendar ignore holidays?
It looks like you answered your own question here.
 
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It looks like you answered your own question here.
Sigh! I use all-day a lot and enter the time manually. That way the entire event gets color coded instead of just an invisible dot. That’s one thing I really like about BusyCal but I won’t pay $50 just to get color coding.

Oh well, if only all my problems were this small ;)
 
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