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We're still continuing our series on native Apple apps with Calendar. In the previous parts, we discussed the basics of working with the calendar and creating events, today we will take a closer look at creating, editing and deleting repeated events.

You can double-click on an event to edit it. If you want to change the start or end time of the selected event, just drag its top or bottom edge to the desired location. If you want to change the date of the event, you can drag it to another day - this editing method can also be used in case of changing the time of the event. To delete, just select the event and press the delete key, or right-click on the event and select Delete.

You can also create and set recurring events in the native Calendar on Mac. First, double-click the selected event and then click its time. Click on Repeat and select the desired repeat option. If you don't find a schedule that suits you in the menu, click Custom -> Frequency and enter the necessary parameters - the event can repeat every day, week, month or even a year, but you can also set a more detailed repetition, such as every other Tuesday in a month. To edit a recurring event, double-click it, then click the time. Click the Repeat pop-up menu, edit the options, click OK, and then click Change. To delete all occurrences of a recurring event, select the first occurrence, press the delete key, and choose Delete All. If you want to delete only selected occurrences of a recurring event, select the desired occurrences by Shift-clicking, press the delete key, and choose to delete selected events.

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