How to add a "full day task" to the calendar in macOS Sierra

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There are several news that we are finding in the new macOS Sierra 1o.12 operating system officially launched by Apple a few hours ago. Among the biggest novelties that we find in the new OS we also have small details or adjustments of the native applications that have been implemented for a long time but that with the arrival of the new operating system, we may be overlooked or forgotten. This time we are going to see how simple it is to add a full day event in the calendar of macOS Sierra, OS El Capitan and I think also in OS X Yosemite and OS X Mavericks the latter to see if any user confirms it but I think I remember that he was the first to integrate the option in this way.

In short, what we are looking for with this is to make a small refreshment of the tips that we have available and also use them in the new Apple operating system. The truth is that in this case it is not something new, but if we find it interesting to set an all-day appointment on your Mac calendar. This task is very simple to carry out and simply requires the creation of a "quick event" in the calendar, which we do with the "+" button that appears in the upper left of the calendar window.

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Once open, what we have to do is add the date on which we have the task and then the task itself, for example: September 23 fetch the car from the workshop. In this case, the task will be saved as an all-day event in the calendar and if we need to create an event of several days what we have to do is add the start and end date, for example: 1 to August 15 Holidays. In this way the event will be created for the full days during the dates that we have written.


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