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M365 Calendar (Information) Event Notifications
Alerts, Notifications, and Reminders
Apple iPhone Calendar uses the terms Alerts, Notifications and Reminders in different ways.
A reminder equates to what other applications call Tasks. On the iPhone these items exist in a separate application called Reminders .
There are two types of Notifications on the iPhone. There is a new iOS feature called Notifications enable by swiping downward from the top edge of the screen when in vertical orientation (the Notifications dropdown does not reorient if the iPhone is held in horizontal orientation). The settings for this feature are in iOS Settings and there is an item in it for iPhone Calendar that tells iOS to use this Notifications feature to display Alerts and meeting invitation notifications.
Modifying settings for Calendar Alerts
Alerts serve to call your attention to something. For iPhone Calendar an alert relates to a pending event. One sets an event's alert in the event's properties. Alert preferences are set in the iOS Settings application. To set options for Alerts:
- Open Settings and tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars
- Scroll down if necessary to the Calendars section.
- New Invitation Alerts tells iOS to produce an alert if it receives a meeting invitation for you. You set it On or Off.
- Default Alert Times allows you to specify whether Birthdays, Events and All-Day Events trigger an alert. It also lets you specify the time interval you want as the default for an alert trigger.
- Tap on Events on the Default Alert Times display and from the resulting display select the time interval before any event you want an alert.
- Tap on the Back button at the top-left of the Events display to return to the previous display.
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Tap on the Mail... button at the top-left to return to the Mail, Contacts, Calendar display
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