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I just discovered the M1 calendar display format, and it's GREAT!

And, you can choose a start date using the 'start_date' option.

However, there is no 'end_date' option, and you can only display one month, whether you use the current month, or specify a 'start_date'.

Any chance of adding an 'end_date' option as well? That would just be the icing on the cake!

Thanks!
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I too am looking for an "end date." I would like one so an event that spands multiple days only has to be entered once.

This service is awesome. I have been scouring the web for weeks in search of a calendar like this one, downloading freebies that require me to learn Pearl and PHP, etc.

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DCookII,

I think your question is a little different than concordexpress's.
You can have an event that occurs across multiple days - you just need to enter the info in the "This event repeats" section.

We have thought about adding an "end date" field for the more simple cases though.

Concordexpress wants to show more than 1 calendar month at a time, which we do not currently support.
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