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# How to set time-slot intervals

With Cal, you can choose to have custom time-slot intervals. By default, a time-slot interval is of the same length as the event type. However, within each individual event-type, you have the option to choose a different time-slot interval. Here's how to do that:

1. Select your event type where you wish to customise the time-slot interval
2. To change the time-slot interval, click on the Limits tab<br>

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3. Then, click on the time-slot interval select box to view the interval options in minutes and select the time interval of your choice<br>

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4. Click on Update to save your changes. Your event type should now consider the newly added time-slot interval


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