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bypassing the need to create a title

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in using the calendar and clicking on 'new event' a title is needed for that event. and then a big box is there for event description. But I would like to see the description right there when I look at the calender, not just the title - which I click on to get to the description. My workaround is to write all the details and the description right there in the at small title box. Then I can see it all in the calendar. But it seems silly to have to do that. There should be a way to just type the full description into the calendar box bypassing the need to name a title.

in using the calendar and clicking on 'new event' a title is needed for that event. and then a big box is there for event description. But I would like to see the description right there when I look at the calender, not just the title - which I click on to get to the description. My workaround is to write all the details and the description right there in the at small title box. Then I can see it all in the calendar. But it seems silly to have to do that. There should be a way to just type the full description into the calendar box bypassing the need to name a title.

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The idea of a title is basics to jog the memory. Double clicking shows all the details.

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選擇的解決方法

The idea of a title is basics to jog the memory. Double clicking shows all the details.