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First up, head to the Finder and hit the Command-Shift-G keys on your keyboard. Type or paste the following path into the resulting dialog box: In my own Calendars folder, there were a bunch of other folders, all named with odd combinations of numbers and letters. I found it in the folder that was last modified today, but you may not be able to search for this file in your Finder search bar. Open the folder that ends with. Open it in TextEdit or a similar text editing program, like TextWrangler.
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This tells your Mac to Notify you 15 hours before the date of the all-day event, which is measured starting at midnight of the calendar day. You can set this to be an actual time of day, or set it to a negative value to have Calendar remind you of your event a certain number of hours before the day, as well. Now you can choose when that notification comes in for your all-day events, instead of just living with whatever OS X chooses for you. The Mac OS X Calendar is great for a lot of things, not least of which scheduling reminders of appointments and such via the built-in alert system.
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But did you know that Calendar can do a lot more than that? It can alert you to an upcoming event with an Email or a Notification, and it can even open a file on schedule. Launch Calendar from your Applications folder or your Dock, and create a new event. Then, click just below, where it says iCal by default, and choose a new file. You can choose any file on your computer: Or making your Mac into a really expensive alarm clock, using a weekday recurring event to play Flight of the Valkyries at top volume every morning to get your lazy butt out of bed?
Shoot us a comment below if you have even cooler ideas on how to use this little-known alert function in Calendar. Remember that tip we gave you about showing more than seven days in a week in iCal? Well, that debug menu has gone the way of Mac OS X Lion, but there is a cool Terminal command that does the same thing.
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