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Notes. Here’s your chance to customize your calendar event. You can<br />

type any text you want in the notes area—driving directions, contact<br />

phone numbers, a call history, or whatever. Tap Save when you’re<br />

finished.<br />

When you’ve <strong>com</strong>pleted filling in all these blanks, tap Done. Your newly scheduled<br />

event now shows up on the calendar.<br />

if you use iCal on the Macintosh, you might notice that the <strong>iPhone</strong> offers no way to<br />

place each new appointment into a calendar—that is, a color-coded category like<br />

Home or Social.<br />

instead, when you set up the <strong>iPhone</strong> for syncing, you can specify which iCal<br />

category all of the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s newly created events fall into. See page 223 for details.<br />

Editing, Rescheduling, and Deleting Events<br />

To examine the details of an appointment in the calendar, tap it once. The<br />

Event screen appears, filled with the details you previously established.<br />

To edit any of these characteristics, tap Edit. You return to what looks like a<br />

clone of the New Event screen shown on page 164.<br />

Here, you can change the name, time, alarm, repeat schedule, or any other<br />

detail of the event, just the way you set them up to begin with.<br />

Maps and apps 167

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