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Lightning Calendar List View?

joshbmac1 απαντήθηκε
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I'm just trying out Thunderbird+Lightning as an alternative to Outlook, & try as I might I can't seem to figure out how to change the calendar to "list view"? Also sometimes called "Agenda View" or "Details View," i.e. where there's a list of all events, past and future.

Like the equivalent of this in Outlook: https://i.stack.imgur.com/dgDL3.png This in Evolution: https://i.stack.imgur.com/dm4Bp.png Or this in eM Client: https://www.emclient.com/assets/img/localized/en/features/win/06.png

Thanks in advance :)

I'm just trying out Thunderbird+Lightning as an alternative to Outlook, & try as I might I can't seem to figure out how to change the calendar to "list view"? Also sometimes called "Agenda View" or "Details View," i.e. where there's a list of all events, past and future. Like the equivalent of this in Outlook: https://i.stack.imgur.com/dgDL3.png This in Evolution: https://i.stack.imgur.com/dm4Bp.png Or this in eM Client: https://www.emclient.com/assets/img/localized/en/features/win/06.png Thanks in advance :)

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If you switch to the Calendar tab in Thunderbird, the main pane displays a detailed list of events by default, right above the graphical calendar. You can change what get's displayed in that list (see red arrow in screenshot). You can also resize the graphical view to maximize the size of the list view. Simply place the mouse pointer in the border between the two views and drag to resize.

Ah, duh - I can't believe I missed that, thanks!

This pane is called the "Find Events" pane. It can be toggled here:

Events and Tasks > Find Events