In the bottom half of the screen that appears, choose the time the event starts and then the time it ends. Use your finger to roll separate wheels for the date, hour, and minute (in 5-minute intervals) and to specify AM or PM. It’s a little like manipulating one of those combination bicycle locks or an old-fashioned date stamp used with an inkpad. Tap Done when you’re finished. If you're entering an all-day milestone (such as a birthday), tap the All-Day button so that On (rather than Off) is showing. Because the time is no longer relevant for an all-day entry, note that the bottom half of the screen now has wheels for just the month, day, and year. If you’re setting up a recurring entry, such as an anniversary, tap the Repeat field. Tap to indicate how often the event in question recurs, and then tap Done. The options are Every Day, Every Week, Every 2 Weeks, Every Month, and Every Year. If you want certain people to join you, tap Invitees to specify who among your Contacts will be attending the event.
If you want to set a reminder or alert for the entry, tap Alert, tap a time, and then tap Done. Alerts can be set to arrive at the actual time of an event, or 2 days before, 1 day before, 2 hours before, 1 hour before, 30 minutes before, 15 minutes before, or 5 minutes before. If it’s an all-day entry, you can request alerts 1 day in advance (at 9 AM), 2 days in advance (at 9AM), or 1 week in advance. When the appointment time rolls around, you hear a sound and see a message like the one shown. If you want to assign the entry to a particular calendar, tap Calendar, and then tap the calendar you have in mind (Home or Work, for example). If you want to indicate whether you’re busy or free, tap Availability (if it’s shown on your phone). If you want to enter a web address, tap the URL field (at the bottom of the Add Event screen). Type the web address and then tap Done. If you want to enter notes about the appointment or event, tap the Notes field (bottom of the screen). Type your note and then tap Done.
Now a day’s transferring data from one device to another is not a big problem. If you are frequent reader of our blog then you must have read How to transfer data from Android to iPhone and you already know it’s not tough to transfer data between iOS and Android. You can use Google for transferring your calendar. It’s very easy to transfer your contacts from any iPhone to your Google calendar. Go to settings on your iPhone. Now tap on “Mail, Contacts, and Calendars”. Select your Google account. If you don’t have Google account on your iPhone then add it. Go to Calendars and switch the toggle on. This will sync all your calendars automatically. Many iPhone users store their Calendars on iCloud instead of their iPhones. In this type of case you have to do it manually but that too is not much difficult. Go to settings of your iPhone and then select “Mail, Contacts, and Calendars”.


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