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Chapter 6 Calendars and Reminders 41
Create or modify an event. Switch to the Calendar app on iPhone, then add the event there. If
you’re looking at your calendar on Apple Watch, just wake iPhone and swipe up on the calendar
icon in the lower left corner of the lock screen.
Display date or upcoming event on the watch face. You can add some combination of day and
date to many of the watch faces: Modular, Color, Utility, Simple, Chronograph. Press the watch
face, swipe to a face, then tap Customize. If you use the Modular face, you can even add the next
upcoming event to the face.
Respond to an invitation. If you catch the invitation when it arrives, just swipe (or rotate the
crown to scroll) to the bottom of the notication, then tap Accept, Maybe, or Decline. If you
discover the notication later, tap it in your list of notications, then scroll and respond. If you’re
already in the Calendar app , just tap the event to respond.
Respond to
invitation.
Contact an event organizer. To email the event organizer, press the display while you’re looking
at the event details. To send a voice message or call, tap the organizers name in the event details.
Time to leave. You can schedule a leave now alert based on the estimated travel time to an
event at another location.
Get directions to an event. See Get directions on page 46.
Set and respond to reminders
Respond to a reminder. If you see the reminder when it arrives, just swipe (or rotate the crown
to scroll) to the bottom of the reminder, then tap Done, Snooze, or Dismiss. If you discover the
notication later, tap it in your list of notications, then scroll and respond.
Set a reminder. Use Siri. You can also set reminders on iPhone. Of course, you’ll also get
reminders that you create on iPhone, or any other iOS device or computer that is signed in using
your Apple ID.
“Set a reminder for five o’clock.”
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