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Adding calendar events
To add an event to a calendar:
1       Open the calendar.
2       Choose File > New > New Event.
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To create an event that starts on a particular day, double-click either the blank space under the day you want or the date itself, or open the shortcut menu from the day, then choose New Event.
In day view, double-click the start time you want, or click the start time and Control-drag (Windows, Linux) or Option-drag (Mac OS, Mac OS X) to the end time.
3       Update the basic event information on the New Calendar Event form.
The default start time and duration are based on values in your calendaring preferences. FirstClass looks for a free time slot within your normal work day (as defined by your preferences).
4       Update the Scheduling tab to invite participants, book resources that are in the Directory, and check that there are no conflicts.
If there are conflicts, you can reschedule the event using this tab.
5       Update the Repeat tab, if you want the event to show up repeatedly on the calendar.
If you make the event repeat, this icon is displayed beside the event:



6       Update the Reminders tab, if you want to generate reminders.
If you add reminders to the event, this icon is displayed beside the event:
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7       Attach files or add content just as you would for a message, if necessary.
8       Choose Message > Priority > Priority Urgent, if you want to make the event urgent.
The event will appear in bold on calendars.
The event is added to your calendar when you close the calendar event form. If a participant has a personal calendar, this event is added to that calendar. If a participant does not have a personal calendar, this form is sent to the participant's Mailbox as a message.
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If you don't have permission to add events to a user's calendar, the event is sent to that user's Mailbox.
Depending on how your administrator set up your account, events that you create in a group calendar may be added directly to that calendar, or the events may be added to your personal calendar, with copies placed in the group calendar.
Adding events from other calendars
You can copy events from one calendar to another. This can be useful for adding events from group calendars to your personal calendar.
To copy an event to another calendar, drag it from the source calendar to the appropriate date on the target calendar.



Viewing calendar events
As is the case for messages, a calendar event that was sent to you is flagged as unread until you open it or turn the unread flag off.
Opening an event lets you view all its details. In month or week view, you can see the same details you see in day view in the event's tooltip.
If the event includes a mail list as a participant, you can see who belongs to the mail list by selecting it from the Scheduling tab, then choosing Open User Info Form from the shortcut menu.



Updating calendar events
To change details about an event that you created, open it, make your changes, then close the event form.
If you change the start date, the event will move to the new date on the calendar. The event is also moved and reflagged on participants' calendars.
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Try to minimize updating events with participants. Participants can customize their copies of events, and your updates will override that customization.
If you delete a participant, the event is removed from that participant's calendar.
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Updates will not be reflected in the calendars of users who were invited as part of a mail list, or are participants of an event created in a group calendar.
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To change the date of an event, you can drag it to a new date. Dragging an event to the Today list is the same as dragging it to today's date on the calendar.
To change the time of an event in month or week view, you can hover the cursor over it and drag, just as you can in an opened event form. In day view, drag the event to a new time, or change the start or end time by dragging the top or bottom of the event box.
Changing one occurrence of a repeating event
If you make a change to an event which is one of a series of repeating events, then close the event, you are asked if you want to change all of the repeating events, all repetitions starting with the current one, or just the current repetition.
Updating received events
If you are invited to an event, a copy of the event is added to your personal calendar.
You can change the color or category of this event, and change when (or if) a reminder is generated for the event. This customization only affects your copy of the event.



Deleting calendar events
If you are creating a calendar event and decide you do not want it, you can delete it while it is still open, just as you would an open message.
If you delete an event that you created previously, the event is removed from all participants' calendars.
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Deleted events won't be removed from the calendars of users who were invited as part of a mail list, or were participants of an event created in a group calendar.
You can delete one occurrence of a repeating event that you have created. If you delete a repeating event that was placed on your calendar by someone else, all occurrences are deleted.



Responding to invitations
When you receive an event invitation, open the event, then click the appropriate button:
•       Accept accepts the invitation
•       Tentative accepts the invitation, but indicates that you may be unavailable
•       Decline declines the invitation and creates a reply message so that you can provide an explanation.
An icon corresponding to your response is placed beside your name on the Scheduling tab.
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If the person who invited you isn't on your server, she will see neither this icon nor any indication in the event history that you accepted or declined. For this reason, a reply is always created for that person.



Sending invitations over the Internet
If you invite someone who has an Internet address (an address that contains @) to participate in your event, the recipient will receive a message with a vCalendar attachment. This attachment can be imported into the recipient's own calendaring application.


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