<p>eM Client's toolbar located at the top of the application window, changes according to what you are currently working on. And the Toolbar offers the following options when you are in eM Calendar.</p>
<p>This option is common to all four modules of eM Client. In eM Calendar mode you can create new events in your current calendar by clicking the <b class="names_of_controls">New </b>button and selecting <b class="names_of_controls">Event...</b> <![CDATA[ ]]><b></b> from the drop-down menu. This will bring up the event creation box where you can <a href="working%20with%20events.htm">create a new Calendar event</a>.</p>
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<h3>View Options</h3>
<p>eM Client's calendar can switch between several <a href="calendar%20views.htm">layout views</a>. Here in the Toolbar, you can select one of four ways to display and manage the events in our calendar. </p>
<p>The day view displays the most details since it focuses on the shortest period of time.</p>
<p>The arrows at the top of the central panel switch between next and previous days. </p>
<p>Next to the arrows is the label indicating which day (or week or month in the case of week view or month view) is currently selected. </p>
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<p>The schedule in the central panel is divided into hours, these are divided according to the value specified in the granularity drop down menu to the right in the <a href="#">calendar's toolbar</a>. </p>
<p>Calendar events are ordered in a vertical timeline. Each event is colored and contains the basic information (subject, start time, category, whether it is recurrent and if it has a notification). </p>
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<p>Events that last the whole day or span over several days are displayed in the upper section of the calendar, before the timed schedule (so that these events do not interfere with the daily schedule).</p>
<p>Events (in the main panel) can be drag and dropped to a different time or can be resized to a different length. </p>
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<p>To <b>move </b>an event, click on an event box with the left mouse button, then drag the event to another time and release the mouse button. </p>
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<p>To<b> extend</b> or <b>reduce</b> the duration of an event, move the pointer to the upper or lower area of an event and after the pointer changes its shape, click the left mouse button and resize the event as necessary.</p>
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<p>If you hover the mouse pointer over an event, a pop up balloon will appear showing with details of the event, including subject, start time, end time and description. This works also in the week view and month view.</p>
<p>All the functions offered in Day View can be found in Week View, only difference is Week View displays one week at a time. If you want to see the schedule for workdays, select <b></b><b class="names_of_controls">Only Workdays</b><b><![CDATA[ ]]></b>in the <a href="#">calendar's toolbar</a>. </p>
<p>The month view layout allows you to see the events of the whole month.</p>
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<p>Events that last less than a single day are ordered the same way as in the other layouts. Day long and multi-day events are displayed before other short events and are sorted by their starting time.</p>
<p>Days that contain more events than can be fitted into its window have an arrow button at the bottom of that window. Click on that arrow to switch to day view, allowing you to see all your scheduled events in that day.</p>
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<p>This layout does not display events in a calendar but instead in a comprehensible list of events, with each line containing the details of a single event. </p>
<p>By default, events are ordered by their starting dates. Recurring events are listed only once, at the time of their first occurrence.</p>
<p>This view is particularly useful when searching for particular events. It allows you to arrange events by different parameters by simply clicking on a particular column header. Click the column header again to switch between ascending and descending orders.</p>
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<h3>Search Window</h3>
<p>The search window is common to all eM Client modules, enter the words you wish to search for and press <b class="names_of_controls">Enter </b>to search through your Calendar.</p>