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There are a number of ways you can create new events when you are in "Mail Mode":
There are a number of ways you can create new events when you are in "Mail Mode":
- Using the menu item "File" -> "New" -> "Event"
* Using the menu item "File" -> "New" -> "Event"
- The short-cut CTRL-I
* The short-cut CTRL-I
- The "New Event" button in the "Today Pane"
* The "New Event" button in the "Today Pane"
- By double-clicking on "Today", "Tomorrow" or "Soon" in the events overview in the "Today Pane"
* By double-clicking on "Today", "Tomorrow" or "Soon" in the events overview in the "Today Pane"
 
[[Image:Calendar_Today_Pane_Events.jpg|Events in Today Pane with mini-day]]
[[Image:Calendar_Today_Pane_Events.jpg|Events in Today Pane with mini-day]]


In both "Calendar Mode" and "Event Mode" you can use the above methods but you can also use the dedicated "New Event" button in the "Calendar Toolbar".
In both "Calendar Mode" and "Event Mode" you can use the above methods but you can also use the dedicated "New Event" button in the "Calendar Toolbar".
[[Image:Calendar_Toolbar.jpg|Default Calendar Toolbar]]
[[Image:Calendar_Toolbar.jpg|Default Calendar Toolbar]]




After using one of the above methods a window will appear, in it put the details of the event in the corresponding fields.
After using one of the above methods a window will appear, in it put the details of the event in the corresponding fields.
[[Image:event_window.jpg]]
[[Image:event_window.jpg]]
*Title: The name of the event.  This is what you will see when you first glance at the calendar
*Title: The name of the event.  This is what you will see when you first glance at the calendar
*Location: Where the event will be taking place
*Location: Where the event will be taking place
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