There are several ways to copy an event. They are available through ctrl-drag (on PC) or cmd-drag (on Mac) as well as the right-click context menu.
Copy an event to the same sub-calendar
Option 1: Copy from the context menu
Right-click the event and select Copy to, then click the date you want the new event to be on.
Option 2: Drag and drop
On any of the calendars with a grid view, use CTRL + drag (PC) or OPTION (Alt) + drag (Mac) to move the event and drop it on the date you want the new event to be on.
Copy an event to any sub-calendar
Option 1: Duplicate from the context menu
- Right-click an event, then select Duplicate. The event editor will pop up with the original event info pre-populated, but without a sub-calendar selected.
- Select one or more sub-calendars and edit any details as needed.
- Save the new event. It’s also possible to duplicate a read-only event to a different sub-calendar, as long as you have add or modify permission to that sub-calendar.
Option 2: Drag and drop
Scheduler view
In scheduler view, use ctrl-drag (PC) or cmd-drag (Mac) to move the event and drop it to the column of the sub-calendar you want the new event to be on. The copied event will be on the same date as the original.
To adjust the time of the copied event, hold and drag the middle handle at the bottom of the event. This allows you to expand the time range without opening the editor to change the ending time.
Timeline view
In timeline view, use ctrl-drag (PC) or cmd-drag (Mac) to move the event and drop it in the sub-calendar row and the date column where you want the copied event.