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How does Apple's mobile calendar display legal holidays?

Open the calendar, click on the calendar in the middle below, select the China holiday option, and click Finish. You can display holidays by clicking on days with holidays. With the traditional Spring Festival approaching, many people begin to look forward to the holiday. You can add a calendar address to view the holiday time and set holiday reminders through the "Calendar" subscription function of iPhone, but the holiday reminders need to be configured. Let's take a look at the detailed tutorial.

How to add a traditional holiday subscription?

● Built-in calendar applications usually only come with Western holiday subscriptions. We just need to open China Holiday in Safari browser on Mac or iPhone and automatically add it to our calendar subscription. With the iCloud synchronization function, we can synchronize the added calendar subscription to other Apple devices.

● "Calendar" subscription needs to be completed on the Mac, and subscription only on the iOS side cannot be updated to other devices synchronously;

● Enter the Calendar application, select the "Calendar" at the bottom, check this subscription, click the exclamation mark button next to the subscription to customize the subscription name, or set the color of the subscription content displayed in the "Calendar".

With this operation, all kinds of holidays and competitions can be concentrated in the Mac calendar and then synchronized to the iOS device.

How to unsubscribe?

● Apple Computer

Go to the Calendar application and right-click the checkbox in the Commands to delete the subscription;

● iPhone

Enter the "Calendar" application, select "Calendar" at the bottom, and click the exclamation point button next to unsubscribe to select Delete. Many friends only saw the date but didn't show the holidays when they opened the Apple calendar, so today we will introduce how the Apple calendar shows the holidays.

First, open the calendar on your phone. The date marked in red circle represents today's date. Click on a date at will, and you will see all the holidays after entering the page.

You can browse the holidays by sliding up and down. If you want to know the date of a holiday, you can click the search icon above and enter the name of the holiday in the input box. The pop-up search list is the date of the holiday.

You can also click on the+above to set the schedule according to your own needs and set the reminder time to help you miss the schedule;

After reading the above introduction, please follow the video quickly!

When using iPhone and Apple mobile phones, a friend found that calendars are usually displayed in the solar calendar, so he wanted to set the China Lunar Calendar to display holidays. However, the lunar calendar does not show the date of holidays, and we need to know through official announcements. So how do you display holidays in the calendar? Bian Xiao will introduce you.

Step 1, open the time zone and lunar calendar by setting.

1. Step 1, click and open the installation software.

2. Step 2: After entering the setting page, click the calendar option.

3. Step 3: On the calendar page, set Beijing as the time zone priority and other calendars as the lunar calendar.

Step 2: Set the lunar calendar through the calendar.

1. Step 1, click and open the calendar software. Step 2: After coming to the main page of the calendar, click the calendar option at the bottom of the page.

3. Step 3: In the calendar page, check the option box on the left side of China Holiday, we can see the prompt of subscription, and continue to display China Holiday.

Step 4: After coming to the calendar page again, for example, Bian Xiao clicks 4.5, and then we can see a small black dot below. At the bottom of the page, it shows that the next day is Tomb-Sweeping Day. We can find other solar days in the same way, such as the vernal equinox.

This is how iPhone and Apple display holidays in their calendars.