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How to find a future item when name is known

I have a calendar called "Future Items," and I keep things there for years in advance. If I know an item's title I can search for it, but I'd like to get a list of what's on it for any future time.


A good idea for Apple: I turn off calendars except Future Items, change my view to Year view, and just scroll down. If something is there, the day would be highlighted, similar to the red circle that identifies today's day.


As that does not exist, is there a way to answer the simple question, "What if anything is on this calendar?" (Or any calendar, for that matter.)

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 22, 2024 12:13 PM

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Nov 25, 2024 9:58 AM in response to Tim Murray2

Tim Murray2 wrote:

I have a calendar called "Future Items," and I keep things there for years in advance. If I know an item's title I can search for it, but I'd like to get a list of what's on it for any future time.

A good idea for Apple: I turn off calendars except Future Items, change my view to Year view, and just scroll down. If something is there, the day would be highlighted, similar to the red circle that identifies today's day.

From my perspective, calendars are for future items so I can't say I completely understand what you're trying to accomplish with a separate calendar. But, not important to the question, really.


Could you print the list to a pdf?


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