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Adding ``To do'' items to the Calendar

You can use the Calendar as a ``To do'' list by scheduling events that have no set times but repeat every day. The ``To do'' entries appear as the first scheduled events for the selected day only and are marked with dash characters. These entries appear on the current day's calendar every day until you remove them.

To schedule a ``To do'' item, select Add -> Event to add a single entry, or Add -> Repeat to add a repeating entry to your calendar. Press <F10> to select a timeless event, and fill in the details on the displayed form. (Leave the ``Time'' and ``Duration'' fields on the form blank.) For details on how to fill out a Repeat form, see ``Scheduling repeating events''.

You can create a ``To do'' reminder for a single day by following the procedure described in ``Scheduling timeless events''.


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