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# Calendar View
# Calendar View
![](4_Calendar%20View_image.png)
The Calendar view of Book notes will display each child note in a calendar that has a start date and optionally an end date, as an event.
The Calendar view has multiple display modes:
* Week view, where all the 7 days of the week (or 5 if the weekends are hidden) are displayed in columns. This mode allows entering and displaying time-specific events, not just all-day events.
* Month view, where the entire month is displayed and all-day events can be inserted. Both time-specific events and all-day events are listed.
* Year view, which displays the entire year for quick reference.
* List view, which displays all the events of a given month in sequence.
Unlike other Book view types, the Calendar view also allows some kind of interaction, such as moving events around as well as creating new ones.
## Creating a calendar

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<p>The Calendar view of Book notes will display each child note in a calendar
that has a start date and optionally an end date, as an event.</p>
<p>The Calendar view has multiple display modes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Week view, where all the 7 days of the week (or 5 if the weekends are
hidden) are displayed in columns. This mode allows entering and displaying
time-specific events, not just all-day events.</li>
<li>Month view, where the entire month is displayed and all-day events can
be inserted. Both time-specific events and all-day events are listed.</li>
<li>Year view, which displays the entire year for quick reference.</li>
<li>List view, which displays all the events of a given month in sequence.</li>
</ul>
<p>Unlike other Book view types, the Calendar view also allows some kind
of interaction, such as moving events around as well as creating new ones.</p>
<h2>Creating a calendar</h2>