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I would like to see a 'CANCEL' button added to the SAVE, UPDATE, etc options in case a mistake is made during the update of an existing event. By using a CANCEL button rather than the UPDATE button all changes made during the edit mode would be rejected and the event would not be changed.
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Of course, you know you can just hit either "Back" in your browser, or Month (or Week, or Day) on the left nav menu...
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I would like to strongly advocate for this request (Cancel button on update page). Using the browser's "back" function results 90% of the time in a dialogue about redoing the action, and it takes a couple of clicks to get back. It's annoying and time-consuming and is. And localendar is such a strong web app it does seem that it should have its own functionality for "cancel" rather than relying on the browser. Viewing events or copying from them is something I do frequently when I'm logged on as the admin. Would really like a CANCEL button.
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