Hi:
Step 4 does not work for me. I am not aloud to type anything in column 2. I've 
even tried erasing untitled,using the left mouse click, etc. NO luck.
On Oct 23, 2011, at 5:06 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Turning VoiceOver off is not necessary for any functions in the Address Book 
> nor iCal. I have successfully created calendars and I also posted steps a few 
> days ago if memory serves; however, I will post below for your reference.
> 
> 1. Go to the File menu in iCal and locate the "New Calendar" submenu. I'm 
> going to assume it is a submenu for you because here is where you get to 
> choose where the calendar will be created, (i.e. on your Mac, iCloud, etc.).
> 2. Press enter and you should get a popover that says something like:
> "Interact with Calendar List table row 2 selected column 1"
> 3. Locate the "Untitled" calendar in the table (look at column two of the 
> table) and interact with the "Untitled" title.
> 4. Erase the word or type over what is there and give it your own name.
> Stop interacting and you are done. Note: you do not have to press enter etc. 
> The checkbox in column one hides or shows the events of that calendar in the 
> overall unified calendar.
> So, to clarify, all the calendars that are checked will present the events on 
> a unified calendar.
> 
> Hth,
> Scott
> 
> On Oct 23, 2011, at 5:23 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarai!
>> I do not know if this will work!
>> But in address book when naming a new group you have to turn vo off then 
>> type the name you wish!
>> So try command+f5 and see if that helps!
>> I cannot try it because I'm still on snowy kitty!
>> hth Colin
>> 
>> On 23 Oct 2011, at 21:37, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi guys:
>>> I might have found an issue with iCal and Lion. I didn't have this issue 
>>> with SN. When you go create a new calendar, and you choose where you want 
>>> the calendar to be created, I.E. iCloud. VO says untitled. You cannot edit, 
>>> or type in a calendar name. Can anyone duplicate?
>>> 
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