Changing Calendar Alarm Tone

Hi,
I have a Nokia 6085 cell phone. I was wondering if anybody knows how to change the ring tone for a calendar setting? I also don't know how to change the ring tone for the alarm setting either. Any suggestions?
Thanks,

open your calendar.press option.go to settings.see if there is calender tone.open it and change it
for alarm.open your clock and press options.then settings.then alarm tone.open and change it
most of the phones have this same way see if it helps you

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