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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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CHAPTER 11 MAIL, ADDRESS BOOK, AND iCAL<br />

iCal<br />

Figure 11-16. Address Book has print options that automatically print envelopes, labels, and contact<br />

lists.<br />

Of all the updated applications in <strong>Leopard</strong>, iCal (Figure 11-17) has gone through some of the<br />

most significant interface changes. Though many are subtle, others significantly affect how you<br />

access and work with events in iCal.<br />

The iCal interface has become extremely streamlined in <strong>Leopard</strong> while adding some nice<br />

new features. The iCal window by default has a simple toolbar that allows you to scroll forward<br />

and backward through time, change your calendar view, center the view on the current day, and<br />

search text in your calendar. The calendar view by default has a column on the left that contains<br />

your Calendar list at the top and a Mini Months calendar at the bottom, and to the right of the<br />

column is the main calendar view. At the bottom of the view area is a group of buttons below<br />

the Calendars list column that will add new calendars, toggle the Mini Months view, and toggle<br />

the Notifications view. In the lower-right corner is a button to toggle the To Do list, which, when<br />

visible, will appear as a column to the right of the main calendar view.<br />

In the latest version of iCal, the information sidebar is gone; now event information will pop<br />

up when you double-click the event item in the calendar view. This pop-up window will reveal<br />

event details and let you edit the event information.

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