Re: calendar appeared out of nowhere, how to get rid of it?

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Around 05:13pm on Friday, December 10, 2010 (UK time), jackson byers scrawled:

> a calendar popped up on all of my 6 workspaces in top right corner.
> I cant move it or get rid of it.
> This happened as I was groping around with  the mouse
> trying to find the pointer.
> 
> exactly how can I get rid of it?

Click on the current time displayed in the panel (immediately) above the
calendar. Clicking on it alternately displays and hides the current
months calendar.

Steve

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