Using the Calendar
To show the Calendar, click the Calendar button in the Navigation pane. The view window shows the Calendar itself, and we’ll get to that in a moment. The top section of the Navigation pane shows a small calendar of the current month, called the Date Navigator, which has several useful features, as shown in Figure 30-1 and described in the following list:
- Today’s date is enclosed in a box—the 22nd in Figure 30-1.
- The days that are displayed in the larger Calendar view are highlighted in the small calendar. In Figure 30-1, these encompass the 21st through the 25th.
- Days on which there is at least one appointment are in bold.
- The arrows to the left and right of the month and year can be clicked to move to the previous or next month, updating the Calendar view as well.
- You can click any day number to change the Calendar view accordingly.
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