Hi there.  I am not fully adept at customizing iCal myself at this point, but 
can work it well enough to make good use of it anyway.  To create an event, 
just press command-n, and then press command-E to edit the new event.  There, 
you can give it a title, location, date/time, set alarms, etc.  Just tab to 
Done when you are through, and the new event will automatically sort itself 
into the correct place on your calendar.  Just a quick note from my own 
experience, when tabbing through the Edit Event box, the list boxes for the 
month, date, year and time do not read automatically.  Once I tab to a field 
that doesn't read, I just use my arrow keys to get voiceover to announce the 
highlighted selection in the list.  

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On Dec 30, 2010, at 10:16 PM, denise avant wrote:

> hi all,
> i wanted to try my hand at ical, but do not see the box where you enter the 
> beginning and ending time for appointments. as for the settings i switched to 
> the day view as opposed to the week view. are there any other settings i 
> should change to more effectively use ical?
> 
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