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Google Calendar Introducing Auto-Hiding Completed Tasks Feature

Google Calendar application is a part of Google Workspace for Android smart devices, which offers the ability to quickly switch between month, week, and day views to the users. Its outstanding productivity tools enhance the users’ experience. The brand has given all the facilities to its official calendar app and has now decided to remove whatever clutter is there. As a result, it has rolled out a new update by which it has started hiding the users’ completed tasks from the Calendar view. Noticeably, they have the option to bring them back. 

At the moment, the Google Calendar application on the web is suggesting to some of the users that “Completed tasks are now hidden?” With this new update, the app changes this default behavior by hiding the task once the users complete it. The users who make known about the Tasks feature within the Calendar will find it puzzling to interact with a completed entry. 

Fortunately, Google, with its latest update for the Calendar app, not only introduced a hiding option for completed tasks but also a new option named “Show completed tasks” within the application’s general settings page. To turn on the feature to add the completed tasks back to the main Calendar view like earlier, users must use the toggle. 

However, some users don’t like viewing reminders that they have consummate, incredibly minor, or repetitive ones. On the other hand, other users used to prefer having it conserved along with other calendar events. Meanwhile, till now, it has not appeared on the Android or iOS platforms, and it’s not even clear if it’s accessible to each and every user’s account. There is no exact information about whether this is a pre-instance setting or account-wide, but in another way, the brand Google is still releasing this setting. 

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Aakash Gour

Aakash is the main editor of RM Update and coordinator of the news area. If it is important and urgent, Aakash has written about it. He is an expert in the Android and Google ecosystem. He has been writing about mobile phones and technology in RM Update since 2019, a time in which he has been debugging his analyses and especially product photography.

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