I will look at sorting. I did find the solution for editing the date
and time. After interacting, use the VO keys and arrow keys to select
the data. I need to get in the habit of using VO hints.
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On 2/21/2015 8:24
I don't know about sorting - I've never played with that. To edit a reminder's
details, I believe the command is cmd-i for information. In there, you can
adjust dates, priority, and other details. If it's not cmd-i, the command is
right in the menus you access with vo-m. If sorting is available,
Alex,
One question I have is, when I need a date for a reminder, how do I
deal with entering a date and time? I cannot seem to edit this properly.
Also, is there a way to sort a list of items? Thanks.
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On 2/20
Alex,
Thanks, this may work for me. I need to tweak it a bit but it is
simple enough.
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On 2/20/2015 8:38 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
My first thought is the native Reminders app. Reminders don't need to have
dates or ot
My first thought is the native Reminders app. Reminders don't need to have
dates or other alerts attached to them, and to check one off, you simply find
it and hit space. To un-check it, you'd go to the Completed Items section of
the list and un-check anything you wanted.
> On Feb 20, 2015, at 1
Howdy all,
For the Mac, is there an app that can be used as a checklist?
Perhaps a todo list might do it if its simple in natire. If it takes
work, it won't get the job done.
This is what I want to do. Create a list of tasks that do not have
specific dates, like bils, or other tasks I d