Work with multiple calendars in MobileMe Calendar

Work with multiple calendars in MobileMe Calendar

If you work with MobileMe Calendar, you can create individual calendars to help you keep track of what's going on in your life. Let's say you've just started a new book club and you want to create a new calendar for it: just click on the plus sign in the lower-left corner, then click "New Calendar"; next, give it a new title such as "Book Club." Now, with your new calendar selected, when you enter the kickoff meeting for Sunday afternoon, that event will be added to the book club calendar. To learn more about working with multiple calendars in MobileMe Calendar for OS X or to see a video walkthrough of the above steps, watch this friendly how-to.

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