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Reaching the hard limit on the size of Apple's icloud calendar?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1910620" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I had this issue several years ago and got essentially the same answer from Apple. My problem was also complicated by the fact that my calendar entries were duplicated 2 - 3 times. I opted for a calendar cleanup which was not as time consuming as I expected. I don't think paying for additional iCloud space fixes the problem.</p><p></p><p>After the cleanup I made a few changes to the way i keep a calendar. Hopefully I can avoid future issues:</p><p></p><p>1. Events that do not have a specific time associated with them usually end up in the Reminders app rather than the calendar. e.g. Pay rent one the first of the month is a reminder. The appointment with a doctor at 10:00 a.m. is a calendar.</p><p>2. If a calendar gets duplicated I figure out why and get rid of the duplicates.</p><p>3. Some entries get deleted after a period of time. Do I really need to know that I was at a birthday party 10 years ago on the first of June?</p><p></p><p>If you opt to move to a different calendar service it might be worth checking with them to see if they have similar limits in place,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1910620, member: 131855"] I had this issue several years ago and got essentially the same answer from Apple. My problem was also complicated by the fact that my calendar entries were duplicated 2 - 3 times. I opted for a calendar cleanup which was not as time consuming as I expected. I don't think paying for additional iCloud space fixes the problem. After the cleanup I made a few changes to the way i keep a calendar. Hopefully I can avoid future issues: 1. Events that do not have a specific time associated with them usually end up in the Reminders app rather than the calendar. e.g. Pay rent one the first of the month is a reminder. The appointment with a doctor at 10:00 a.m. is a calendar. 2. If a calendar gets duplicated I figure out why and get rid of the duplicates. 3. Some entries get deleted after a period of time. Do I really need to know that I was at a birthday party 10 years ago on the first of June? If you opt to move to a different calendar service it might be worth checking with them to see if they have similar limits in place, [/QUOTE]
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