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All of sudden, I notice theare dot indicating there's a event on everyday of the month calendar as shown in above pix and I cannot figure out how to remove them.
How do you check that? in iphone? or outlook? Is there a simple way to check which one is check to occur everyday?
In the iPhone click calender, and click a date with the the dot, then click that item and hit edit, then click repeat and then click never. That shuts it off.
In the iPhone click calender, and click a date with the the dot, then click that item and hit edit, then click repeat and then click never. That shuts it off.
Not sure if that would work. If you look at the picture there is no event listed on the day that he has selected, even though it has a dot.
I had the same thing happen last week but
its was for about 10 days of dots with no events.
I turns out that I had a previous event set to last all day
but the end time of the event was accidently set to
the day BEFORE the event. For some reason it added
the 10 dots/day with no events???
You need to search back until you find the first date (could be months or years) that has the dot. When you find it, the start time will be greater than the end time.