Just to summarise, as it seems many people get needlessly confused by Apple's 
Calendar, there is more than one way to add an event in Calendar. The easiest 
by far, I believe, is the quick add feature that Anne mentioned.
Just press Command-N to add a new event. You can do this from anywhere within 
the app. This brings up a dialog with a message saying "Create quick event" and 
a text edit area. The text edit area will contain the example, "Movie at 7pm on 
Friday", or something like that. Just navigate to this and then you can type, 
and what you type will replace this example sentence. Calendar creates an event 
with all the necessary details which it interprets from your text. So for 
example if you write, "Lunch with Tim Cook Thursday 30 Jan 2–4", Calendar will 
create an event with the title "Lunch with Tim Cook", scheduled for Thursday 
January 30th, starting at 14:00 and ending at 16:00. You don't need to stick to 
any particular formula when you write the event, just write it in natural 
language and it's pretty clever about working out what you mean. It's really 
very quick and simple.
All the best,
Nic

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