How To Add, Share, And Sync Calendars On Mac And IPhone

Utilizing your Calendar to maximum effect on your Mac or iPhone can really keep you on top of things. Today, we want to discuss how to add, share, and sync calendars on your Mac and iPhone so your agenda follows you wherever you go. The Calendar that comes with your Mac and iPhone has everything you might need to create appointments, set reminders, and basically organize your life so you don’t miss important events and happenings. In order to have a calendar that syncs across your devices, you must be logged into the same iCloud account. This will ensure that, just as with Reminders, everything you do on your Mac will appear on your iPhone or iPad, and vice-versa. As always, if you’re not seeing your calendars or calendar events show up from device to device, then it might mean you’re not logged into the same iCloud account, or more than likely, you’re dealing with an iCloud sync issue.

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We’ll review how to check to make sure everything is working properly later in this article. To create a new calendar, click on the “File” menu, select “New Calendar” and then “iCloud”. Your new calendar will appear under the iCloud list in the left Calendar pane. You can name it to whatever you feel like and share it by clicking share icon to the right of the calendar’s name. You can even make it a public calendar, which means anyone can subscribe to a read-only version of your calendar. You will now be able to access your new calendar on your iPhone or iPad. Open the Calendar app and tap the “Calendars” link at the bottom of the application. Now you will see all your iCloud calendars listed including your newly created one. If a calendar is shared, you’ll be able to see who is sharing it or with whom it is being shared. You can edit a calendar by either tapping the “i” symbol next to a calendar or by tapping the “Edit” button and then the calendar you want to attend to.

Once you’re in the edit screen, you can rename or delete your calendar by tapping on it or, more importantly, you can add people with whom you want to share it. Scroll down to change the color of your calendar or make it public. Remember, when you make a calendar public, anyone can subscribe to a read-only version of it, so make sure you don’t include any personal details or events. Editing calendars is also how you add them, so just like on your Mac, when you create a new calendar on your iPhone, it will appear on any other devices connected to that iCloud account. If everything is syncing as it should, then you’re good to go. If you’re not seeing your new calendars appear on your other devices, then you need to make sure everything is connected to the same iCloud account. If that isn’t the problem, then check your iCloud settings to ensure your calendars are set up to sync to iCloud. On you iPhone or iPad, open the Settings, then tap open “iCloud”. Scroll through your iCloud settings and ensure “Calendars” is enabled. Next, on your Mac, open the System Preferences and then “iCloud”. Same as on your iOS device, go through the various settings and make sure Calendars has a check next to it. That then is how you add, share, and sync calendars on your Mac and iOS devices. It works much like Reminders in that you can share with other people and sync across the entire range of your iCloud connected devices. We hope then that you found this article useful and will be able to use it to keep your agenda more organized and effective. If you want to add a question or comment, we encourage your feedback in our discussion forum.

After creating your iCloud ID and password, you can choose which Apple services you wish to keep in sync across your devices, such as Mail, Calendars, Bookmarks or Contacts. On the Mac this is done by clicking on the check-boxes next to each service from the iCloud menu, while on the iPad or iPhone, just select “On/Off’ from the slide buttons next to each service. This determines which data will be “pushed” or updated across your devices by iCloud. So make sure you have selected Calendars as “On” on your Mac, iPhone, and/or iPad, before you open up the Calendar App to create a new event. Apple’s Calendar app (iCal on the Mac) also lets you determine how your events are organized within your schedule. By clicking on the “Calendar” button at the top-left of the Calendar/iCal window, you can select whether an event is listed under your Home or Work calendar as defaults, or create a new calendar name such as “Gym” or “Holiday”. The events you create are then color coded to match the appropriate calendar. Selecting which calendars are in sync, as well as adding or removing custom calendars is done under the edit calendars menu. This menu is found by tapping the “Calendars” and then “Edit” buttons from the iPad/iPhone. On the Mac, existing calendars are listed under the “Calendars” button, although to add a new Calendar, first select “File/New Calendar” from the drop down menu, before choosing “On My Mac” or “iCloud” for the Location of your new Calendar. While your devices are connected to a data network or wi-fi, your new calendar events will now automatically sync across them.

The Calendar on your iPhone or iPad is a versatile tool which can be used for a lot more than meets the eye. If you want to rely on fewer apps for common tasks, you can use the Calendar instead of the Reminders app. For quiet alerts, Calendar can be a good substitute for the Clock. It can also be synced with calendars you use on the computer or at work to keep your entire schedule in one place. Enter information like the title of the meeting and any other details you need. Note that you can use this to set up reminders for yourself, such as "pick up prescriptions" or "call Bob." It needn't be an actual meeting. Calendar is connected to Apple Maps, and so entering a real street address creates a link that is compatible with Maps and other map programs. You can choose to make this an all-day event or set it for a specific time.

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