1) Log in to Nextcloud.
2) Navigate to Nextcloud Calendar as described here.
3) Navigate to an existing event
- If the specific timeslot or existing event is visible on the calendar displayed, you have already navigated to the event. If the event is not visible on the calendar displayed, use the directions below to navigate to the event.
- Note: Make sure the calendar which contains the event is itself visible (not hidden). If that specific calendar is hidden, make the calendar visible as described here.
- Note: Make sure the calendar which contains the event is itself visible (not hidden). If that specific calendar is hidden, make the calendar visible as described here.
The user can navigate to an existing event in a calendar by using the “previous” or “next” button (see section 3a below).
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The user can navigate to an existing event in a calendar by using the mini-calendar (see section 3b below).
3a) Navigate to an existing event using the “previous” arrow or “next” arrow
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At the top of the left sidebar, there is an arrow to the left and an arrow to the right of either the day, month, and year currently displayed (when using Day view), the week number and year currently displayed (when using Week view), or the month and year currently displayed (when using Month view or List view).
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The arrow to the left is the “previous” arrow and the arrow to the right is the “next” arrow.
3b) Navigate to an existing event using the mini-calendar
- At the top of the left sidebar, click on the date (Day view), week number (Week view), month and year (for Month view and List view), or year (for year view). The mini-calendar appears (in “year view” the mini-calendar is simply a list of years).
- If the event date is not located on the page displayed on the mini-calendar, use the navigation arrows to get to the relevant month
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The “previous” single arrow moves the mini-calendar to the previous month. The “next” single arrow moves the mini-calendar to the next month.
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The “previous” double arrow moves the mini-calendar to the previous year (or previous list of years in “Year” view). The “next” double arrow moves the mini-calendar to the next month (or next list of years in “Year” view).
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