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This article describes how to create a new event or task in the Lightning calendar add-on for Thunderbird.
This article describes how to create a new event or task in the Lightning calendar add-on for Thunderbird.
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This article describes how to create a new event or task in Lightning on Thunderbird.
= Creating a new event =
Creating an event is easy. Simply do one of the following things:
* Click the {menu File} menu at the top of the Thunderbird window, select the {menu New} submenu and select {menu Event}.
* Press the Shortcut {key Ctrl} + {key I}.
* Click the {button New event} button in the ''Today pane''.
* Double-click on {menu Today}, {menu Tomorrow} or {menu Soon} in the events overview of the ''Today pane''.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-1.png]]
In both ''Calendar Mode'' and ''Event Mode'' you can use the above methods but you can also use the dedicated {button New Event} button in the "Calendar Toolbar":
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-2.png]]<br>
In this window you can set the details of the event. Here's a description of all the possible values:
*{menu Title}: The name of the event. This is what you will see when you first glance at the calendar
*{menu Location}: Where the event will be taking place
*{menu Category}: What type of event is it?
*{menu Calendar}: Which calendar would you like to store the event in (see Creating new calendars)
*{menu Start and End}: Choose the time the event begins, and the time that it ends
*{menu Repeat}: If this event will happen again, check this box (see [[Creating a recurring event]])
*{menu Reminder}: Will pop up with an alarm at a specified time before the event.
*{menu Description}: A brief summary/list of the event
By default event are assumed to have a start and end date and time.
You can set these dates and times by entering them via the keyboard in the respective field or by clicking on the drop-down arrow in that same field. You will then be presented with the following selection options:
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-4.png]]
;:{note}'''When changing the start date, the end date will automatically be set to the same date.'''{/note}
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-5.png]]
You select a time by first selecting the hours and then the minutes. The window will close automatically after selecting the minutes.
If you want to use a time that is not shown, you can extend the selections by clicking on the {button >>} button at the bottom right.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-6.png]]
If the event does not have a start or end time you can select the {button All day event} tick-box after which the start and end time will be greyed out.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-7.png]]
= Creating a new task =
To create a task follow one of these steps:
* Click the {menu File} menu at the top of the Thunderbird window, select the {menu New} submenu and select {menu Task}.
* Press the Shortcut {key Ctrl} + {key D}.
* Click the {button New task} button in the ''Today pane''.
This article describes how to create a new event or task in Lightning on Thunderbird.
= Creating a new event =
Creating an event is easy. Simply do one of the following things:
* Click the {menu File} menu at the top of the Thunderbird window, select the {menu New} submenu and select {menu Event}.
* Press the Shortcut {key Ctrl} + {key I}.
* Click the {button New event} button in the ''Today pane''.
* Double-click on {menu Today}, {menu Tomorrow} or {menu Soon} in the events overview of the ''Today pane''.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-1.png]]
In both ''Calendar Mode'' and ''Event Mode'' you can use the above methods but you can also use the dedicated {button New Event} button in the "Calendar Toolbar":
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-2.png]]<br>
In this window you can set the details of the event. Here's a description of all the possible values:
*{menu Title}: The name of the event. This is what you will see when you first glance at the calendar
*{menu Location}: Where the event will be taking place
*{menu Category}: What type of event is it?
*{menu Calendar}: Which calendar would you like to store the event in (see Creating new calendars)
*{menu Start and End}: Choose the time the event begins, and the time that it ends
*{menu Repeat}: If this event will happen again, check this box (see [[Creating a recurring event]])
*{menu Reminder}: Will pop up with an alarm at a specified time before the event.
*{menu Description}: A brief summary/list of the event
By default event are assumed to have a start and end date and time.
You can set these dates and times by entering them via the keyboard in the respective field or by clicking on the drop-down arrow in that same field. You will then be presented with the following selection options:
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-4.png]]
{note}'''When changing the start date, the end date will automatically be set to the same date.'''{/note}
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-5.png]]
You select a time by first selecting the hours and then the minutes. The window will close automatically after selecting the minutes.
If you want to use a time that is not shown, you can extend the selections by clicking on the {button >>} button at the bottom right.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-6.png]]
If the event does not have a start or end time you can select the {button All day event} tick-box after which the start and end time will be greyed out.
[[Image:6d93cae9f31ae015f44f449d934ff422-1298311966-428-7.png]]
= Creating a new task =
To create a task follow one of these steps:
* Click the {menu File} menu at the top of the Thunderbird window, select the {menu New} submenu and select {menu Task}.
* Press the Shortcut {key Ctrl} + {key D}.
* Click the {button New task} button in the ''Today pane''.