carlb
April 22, 2019, 6:19pm
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I usually use iCal in Week view. Is there any way to force iCal to make the left-most day in the calendar Today (as opposed to a given day of the week?). In general, I don’t have much of a need to see what happened before today, and when the end of the week comes around, seeing more of the past than the future is annoying.
Thanks!
DCnDC
April 22, 2019, 6:28pm
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On my work computer right now so I can’t manually change the date to test it (it will mess a lot of other stuff up), but this might work:
Calendar>Preferences>Scroll in week view by: “Week, Stop on Today”
ETA: actually it appears I’m running 10.12.6 on this thing, so you may have different preferences options.
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It appears that in preferences, you can set “Scroll in Week View” to “Week, Stop on Today.” Does that do what you want?
carlb
April 22, 2019, 6:45pm
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DCnDC:
On my work computer right now so I can’t manually change the date to test it (it will mess a lot of other stuff up), but this might work:
Calendar>Preferences>Scroll in week view by: “Week, Stop on Today”
ETA: actually it appears I’m running 10.12.6 on this thing, so you may have different preferences options.
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Well, what do you know? I would swear I had checked this before but, yeah, that seemed to do the trick.
Thanks!
Doug_K
April 23, 2019, 12:50pm
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Nitpick: Apple replace iCal with Calendar starting with 10.8