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    Aye commented  · 

    This is currently available under settings...

    On the (iThing) mobile version there is no setting for this, you make the change in the web version (see below), which is almost immediately (wow!) replicated to the mobile version.

    On the web version it's the cog icon next to the calendar name, over in the left-hand pane, then under language and time > Time format (It doesn't actually say 12h vs 24h, it shows a time with am/pm or a time in 24h format.)

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    Aye commented  · 

    This is one of a number of features that is currently preventing me from switching to use Proton Calendar.

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    Aye commented  · 

    As with other calendars I use, I just start typing the title of the similar event e.g., blood test, and the app suggests the details (title, location, travel time (another missing feature), etc.) from a previous entry with the same title to create a duplicate. I can then amend the time and date as required for the new event. A button could also be added to an existing event to "create duplicate" (different people do things in different ways).

    This is one of a number of features that is currently preventing me from switching to use Proton Calendar.

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