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Changing the Calendar View
ОглавлениеBy default, Calendar uses Week view in the Events area, which shows a week's worth of appointments and meetings. However, Calendar is quite flexible and has several other views you can use. Here's the complete list:
Day: Displays a single day's worth of events. In the View list, click Day (or press D). You can switch to Day view and simultaneously navigate to a specific date by clicking that date's day number in Week view or Month view. You can also do this in Year view, but that requires two separate clicks (not a double-click, though!) on the day number.
Week: Displays Sunday through Saturday for the current week. In the view list, click Week (or press W). By default, Calendar uses Sunday as the first day of the week. If Monday feels to you like the true start of the week, you can configure Calendar to oblige. Click Settings, See all settings, and then click View Options. Use the Start Week On list to select Monday. (Note that you can alternatively choose Saturday as the starting day, if that floats your boat.)
Month: Displays the current month. In the View list, click Month (or press M).
Year: Displays the current year. In the View list, click Year (or press Y). In most multiday views, Calendar includes weekends. If you use Calendar exclusively for work, you might never schedule anything on a Saturday or Sunday, so you can get a bit more room in the Events area by excluding weekends for the view. On the View menu, deselect the Show Weekends command.
Schedule: Displays a list of your upcoming events. In the View list, click Schedule (or press A).
4 days: Displays four days' worth of events. In the View list, click 4 Days (or press X).
The 4 Days view is a custom view you can modify to display whatever number of days suits your style. To change this view, click Settings, See all settings, and then click View Options. Use the Set Custom View list to select the number of days or weeks you want Calendar to display in the view.