In the calendar application, you can store all of your appointments and you can set alerts to remind you about upcoming events. Depending on which email accounts you use, you may also be able to synchronize your calendar with other computers and devices. In this video, Nick shows how to navigate through the calendar, create new appointments, and set reminders.
- In this movie we're going to talk about Contacts,…which is the address book application…that comes bundled with MAC OS.…I have it in my dock, so I'm just going…to click on it there to launch it.…And you can see that I already have…a bunch of contacts listed here.…These are all contacts who were in my Google…or iCloud address books,…and then they were synchronized here because…I linked my computer to those online accounts.…Now, if you have not seen the movie in this course…on setting up your accounts for Mail,…Contacts, and Calendars, you may want…to go back and check that out.…
So, I have iCloud listed over here on the sidebar,…as well as Google, and each account may have…multiple categories depending on how they're organized.…You can select one of these groups…or one of these categories,…or you can just click on all contacts…and see all of them mixed together.…And if you do not link to an online account…then you will only see that all contacts category.…So you have these people listed here…and you can click on a person and then you can see…
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11/21/2018Released
9/24/2018- Recall the item used to open the system menu.
- Name a system preferences category.
- Recognize the type of USB port that supports a hub to connect multiple devices.
- Determine the steps used to open the quick look feature.
- Explain the purpose of a zip file.
- Review the types of items that can be stored in an iTunes library.
- Identify the Mojave feature that allows you to start a task on one device and finish it on another.
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Introduction
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Download the exercise files2m 44s
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Upgrade to macOS Mojave5m 5s
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1. Getting Started
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Connect to the internet4m 13s
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Update macOS2m 28s
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2. Finder: The Mac Filing Cabinet
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Browse through folders4m 44s
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Use folder shortcuts4m 6s
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Delete files and folders3m 18s
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Connect external drives3m 10s
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3. Using the Desktop
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4. Launching and Managing Applications
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Launch applications2m 51s
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Quit applications3m 42s
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Customize the Dock3m 23s
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5. Browsing the Web with Safari
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Browse and search the web5m 48s
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Bookmark important websites4m 38s
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Download files4m 17s
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6. Working with Mail, Contacts, and Calendars
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7. Instant Messages and FaceTime Calls
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8. Other Bundled Apps
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9. Installing and Managing Applications
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Set up a printer5m 7s
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10. Use Siri for Voice Commands
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11. Manage Notifications
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Work with notifications5m 26s
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12. Share Files and Data between Devices
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13. Backing Up and Restoring
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Back up files manually3m 16s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 8s
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