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I have an event occurring on Monday at one time, Tuesday at two times, and Thursday at a different time. These are all explained in the text. However, on the calendar itself I don’t want any time showing. Selecting “all day” doesn’t show a time on the calendar, but does say “All day event” at the top of the text. Is there any way to leave that off, i.e., show no time and just leave it to my text to designate the times?
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Right now, there is no way to hide the "All Day" message on the Event Detail pop-up. Why not just enter them all as individual events with their respective start times?
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'Cause I'm lazy!
With one event occuring twice in one day, it would have made a double-entry on the calendar.
What I did was enter "Click here for times" in the heading, and put the details in the description.
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