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Flowstates

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Hey everyone, I’m running into a weird problem with Calendar on my Mac. I used to see a “Scheduled Reminders” section in the sidebar (where all my day-dated reminders would show up, sometimes as all-day events), but it’s completely disappeared. I’ve tried toggling the calendar list, making sure Reminders and Calendar are both synced with iCloud, creating new test reminders with specific dates. The function seems to be normal on my iPhone. Nothing has brought back the “Scheduled Reminders” view on the mac. Has anyone else seen this behaviour or found a workaround to restore scheduled reminders in the Calendar app? Any help would be really appreciated!
 
Calendar needs some deep debugging. Whenever I add a future event, half the time I can set a reminder (Day of, 1 hr before, 1 day before, etc) and half the time I'm not given that option, and I don't know why.
 
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In the sidebar, "Scheduled Reminders" should appear under the "Other" heading. Mine is there along with "Birthdays" and "US Holidays".

Exactly, that is the normal state that most of the documentation seems to point to.

My assumption is that following user error, the list disappeared ... But I cannot seem to find a way to restore a calendar that would replicate this behaviour.
 
Yes, I can. Those are the two "Integrated Calendars" that are controllable through toggle. Alas no information about reminders =P
 
You had me check, sadly it is not the issue. Wrote a message to apple, will update.
 
I would suggest turning off all calendar syncing, a surgical strike on the Calendar data in your user folder and then resyncing…but I don't know how that's done now. Apple has moved that stuff around to I-don't-know-where.

Perhaps someone else knows.
 
Quick update: Decided to upgrade to Sequoia. The reminders are here. Might have simply looked for a newer feature within an older OS version.

Thank you for everyone taking the time interacting !
 
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