The method Roger mentions is what I do. I have several calendars, each a different color and purpose. This way I can see all the events together, color coded, or view or hide any calendar with a click of a check box. Been doing it this way for years and find it very useful.?
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On May 2, 2025, at 9:34?AM, Roger Moffat via groups.io <rogerkiwi@...> wrote:
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On May 2, 2025, at 6:31?AM, Peter Rasmusen via groups.io <peter@...> wrote:
I have two calendars under my iCloud account ¡ Work and Private
Work is a light blue and Private is a pale red . And even though two is not a lot, but even so it can be rather cluttered. There are so mange Work related entries, that I am seeking a way to be able to mark the entries in some way - preferaby with a color. Like bright red for ¡°important", green for ¡°maybe" and yellow for "only if time permits¡±.
A friend of mine uses Google Calendar and he can color each entry individually. I assumed I could do the same, but I can¡¯t find a way to do it in Apple Calendar (and I am NOT switching to Google).?
Is it possible to do, what I want? Are there ¡°extensions" to Apple Calendar that would let me do it? Other workarounds??
Create 3 new calendars
Work Important
Work Maybe
Work Only if time permits
Give them each a different colour, and then you can turn off one or more of them to more easily see the one you¡¯re interested in.
Roger