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Although I've DEselected calendar, it returns with next session

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Most people want features, but calendar is not a desirable part of my work flow, so I do not use it at this time.

To turn off calendar in TB 52.3.0 32bit, I went to the options menu and simply unchecked calendar display under View. That removed the calendar for the current session, but on the next, calendar was back.

Most people want features, but calendar is not a desirable part of my work flow, so I do not use it at this time. To turn off calendar in TB 52.3.0 32bit, I went to the options menu and simply unchecked calendar display under View. That removed the calendar for the current session, but on the next, calendar was back.
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Well, I do use the calendar but I don't use the Today pane, and I don't have your problem. My Today pane remains hidden. So what are you and I doing differently?

Do you use anything like CCleaner that might be removing settings files?

Or...this is not a real solution, but if you don't have a use for the calendar you could uninstall it. Go to Tools|Add-ons|Extensions. Look for Lightning and remove it. If you don't have a calendar, you cannot get a Today pane.

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Well, I do use the calendar but I don't use the Today pane, and I don't have your problem. My Today pane remains hidden. So what are you and I doing differently?

Do you use anything like CCleaner that might be removing settings files?

Or...this is not a real solution, but if you don't have a use for the calendar you could uninstall it. Go to Tools|Add-ons|Extensions. Look for Lightning and remove it. If you don't have a calendar, you cannot get a Today pane.

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Thank you !

That was deftly-rendered advice, and shows I write problem descriptions reasonably clearly, and you read carefully.

Parenthetically, I avoid shotgun solutions like CCleaner, although I have high regard for its "Speccy" system information utility. For some people, a bulldozer is the only solution to their problems, but I have found those promising "quick, easy" solutions often make them quirky and difficult, in practice.

Case in point, I relaxed my guard just a microsecond during my Google search for drivers for an older laptop, and a Russian criminal obliged with an attempt to drop my firewall and open 48 dozen ports, just in case I did not.

Thank you for your help, Zenos. Do you find life a bit like the paradox named after Zeno?