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How to remove events from calendars set to "no reminders"

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I've just subscribed to several CalDAV calendars which are set to "read only" and "no reminders". However, in the task pane at right of the calendar I have dozens of tasks for these supposedly "no reminder" calendars listed. I cannot seem to get rid of them. I tried setting the calendar to not read-only, but that didn't work. I cannot check the box beside the event. How do I remove these?

I've just subscribed to several CalDAV calendars which are set to "read only" and "no reminders". However, in the task pane at right of the calendar I have dozens of tasks for these supposedly "no reminder" calendars listed. I cannot seem to get rid of them. I tried setting the calendar to not read-only, but that didn't work. I cannot check the box beside the event. How do I remove these?

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Figured it out. You have to click the arrow on the Task/Event pane to move from tasks to events. Then things look normal. In "Task" mode I see every event going back months which seems pretty useless. Switching to "Events" give me the 'Today', 'Tomorrow' sections with upcoming events that I'm used to seeing. This is a fresh install of Thunderbird and this setting wasn't default before (also, this time I had to download the language dictionary as a separate step, which I never had to do before). Thunderbird version 60.8.0 32bit, Windows 7

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Figured it out. You have to click the arrow on the Task/Event pane to move from tasks to events. Then things look normal. In "Task" mode I see every event going back months which seems pretty useless. Switching to "Events" give me the 'Today', 'Tomorrow' sections with upcoming events that I'm used to seeing. This is a fresh install of Thunderbird and this setting wasn't default before (also, this time I had to download the language dictionary as a separate step, which I never had to do before). Thunderbird version 60.8.0 32bit, Windows 7

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