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Is there a ways to keep the calendar as part of my desktop background/wallpaper? As it stands now I have it pinned to the task bar but have to open it up to use it but I would like to be able to see it when I start the computer. Also how do notifications work? I have ticked the 1 week button on the appointments so will they alert me by emial or on the desktop.

I'll look around and I know others will chime in but as of now I don't think you can.

Top right hand Corner when you click the clock your Calendar will open
Also
You can get to your Calendar via The Windows 10 Mail App
That one will come up All Calendars
Sorry never seen it work how you have asked
I use it every day and that apart from pining it to taskbar is the only way I know off
Also if you have ticked to be notified of anything like Mail or events
Then a notification will pop up in Bottom right hand corner

Got it.. just pull up the app from the all apps and drag and drop it to the desktop.. it's just going to be a short cut.,. I don't think you have it open like you want it.

I'll keep plugging.,

Check this out.. it might help out.. I'll try it out as soon as I can

I just read through that and It's really not what you want or need.
What I would do is look for a third party app that will get the job done and there are good ones.
Destkop iCalendar Lite - Free Desktop Calendar

Rainlendar

I've used both and they'll fit the need very well.

HTH
Jeff
Edit.. now I use the latter.. Rainlender..
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This may be what you want, but it requires Outlook. Most people have Outlook, but I don't want to assume.

Home | Outlook on the Desktop

This may be what you want, but it requires Outlook. Most people have Outlook, but I don't want to assume.

Home | Outlook on the Desktop
You get a warning when you click on download that it could harm your computer
So just warning anyone who is thinking about doing it

You get a warning when you click on download that it could harm your computer
So just warning anyone who is thinking about doing it
I didn't get one and I just downloaded it.

You get a warning when you click on download that it could harm your computer
So just warning anyone who is thinking about doing it
That's always subject to the AV scanner you have and how sensitive it is. It's a legitimate program that's been around for a long, long time, and I linked to it's official page.

Calendar questions