![]() Whichever way you choose, though, when your recipient clicks the link on a Mac, he will likely see something like this: ![]() …or you can just copy the link from that box and paste it in somewhere to send it along, as well. You can do that by clicking that tiny little arrow next to the link, which’ll then give you choices for messaging or emailing that info… Now we’ve gotta send the link that appears there to the people who might like to subscribe. ![]() (And that’s where you’d start if you wanted to use an existing calendar, just so you know.)Īs you can see in my screenshot above, I’ve checked the option to have this be a public calendar. Click that, and you can adjust the calendar’s options. This is, without a doubt, the most clever name in history.Īfter you’ve done so and pressed Return to accept the name, hover over the calendar in the sidebar until you see a little triangular radio symbol appear next to it. Then you’ll be asked to name your creation within the sidebar. To create a fresh one, then, choose File> New Calendar from the menus at the top.
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