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The visual calendar shows national holidays in selected countries and will also help employees plan, track and create requests for vacation, sick leave or time off.

Create an event

To create an application, click on any cell in the calendar, or on the "Add Event" button.

In the modal window that opens, select the event type, for example “Vacation”, and also provide additional information:

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Users can create requests of different durations, events for “Full day”, “Half day” and “Hourly” are available.

Creating “Half day”, “Hourly” events is only available in the range of one day.

For each event (for example, vacation or sick leave), the time zone of the user who created this event is also saved. This time zone is taken from the Atlassian user profile (https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/account-preferences). For full-day and half-day events, we display the original time zone in which they were created with their starting dates, as well as the time converted to the current user's current time zone.

Change the first day of the week

You can easily change your Calendar view to show the first day of the work week to be either Sunday or Monday.

Click on the "Settings" icon in the top right corner of the calendar as shown below:

In the pop-up window, select "Start form Monday" if you want the week to start on Monday. Once selected, click the “Submit” button. Reload the page to make sure your selection is applied to the calendar display.

National Holidays around the world

Select the list of countries in which you want to track National Days. After which the list of current and upcoming holidays will be displayed in the calendar.

This knowledge will help you better integrate with your foreign colleagues and business partners and keep you from scheduling important meetings at a time when people may be busy celebrating a holiday.

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