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Create a task or event in Calendars 5

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In our day to day, we have many tasks or events that are very difficult to remember and thanks to these applications, we never miss anything. And so that this does not happen, we are going to show you step by step, how to create a Calendars 5 event, in this way, we will be aware of birthdays, meetings

HOW TO CREATE A TASK AND AN EVENT IN CALENDARS 5

The first thing we have to do is enter the calendar app. Once inside, we will enter directly into the day in which we are. If we want to create an event, we must click on the "+" symbol that appears at the top right.

By clicking on this symbol, the keyboard will automatically appear for us to name our event (birthdays, meetings, concerts). In our case, we have put “APPerlas Meeting”. Once the name of the event is entered, we have to choose the date and time of said event. Therefore we click on the time.

When clicking on the time, we have to choose the date and time at which our event begins and ends. When we have it, click on "Done". And we will have created the event.

If we want to create a task, we must leave the «+» symbol again and the keyboard will appear again, as if to create the event. But, since what we want is to create a task, we must press the "space" on our keyboard and we will automatically see how a box appears.

Now we just have to put the name of our task and click on done. We will access another screen in which we will have to choose the day, the alert, if we want it to be repeated

And when we have it, we just have to click on "Done", and we will have the task created. To see if everything is created, we go to the day in which we created the event and task, and we will see how they appear to us.

In this way, we can create a task or an event in Calendars 5, as we have said, a great alternative to the native calendar app.

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