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# Add, edit and delete event

#### To add an event on the calendar:

1. Choose the "**Add event**" button on the top right corner;
2. Set the start and end date of the event;
3. Choose if you want to repeat events and the repeat frequency: Weekly, Monthly and Annually
4. Choose the end date for the repeated events
   * You can choose "Never ends" and the event will continue indefinitely

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#### To edit an existing event on the calendar:

1. Choose the target event on the calendar;
2. Edit the event by changing the name, start & end date, repeat frequency, or just delete event;
   * \[If this is a recurring event, you first need to edit for "This event", "This and following event", "All events" and edit accordingly

<figure><img src="/files/TPMR3YkHxKzGG5RK9q26" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

#### You can also create events around major public holidays by clicking on the marketing calendar

1. Click on "**Calendar**" next to the "**Sort**" button at the top;
2. Choose either "China marketing calendar" or "Overseas marketing calendar" based on your business needs

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