# Cards in calendar columns

How many columns and which days that are shown, you decide in the top menu, as we earlier described. On each card you can see icons that show you information about the card without opening it. For example, on a planning card you can see that it has a specific color to indicate the status. You have icons that shows information about:

1. Contains an assignment with no assignee
2. Linked text assignment
3. Linked photo assignment
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If you want to change the date for the card you can of course open it and edit the date. But if you want a faster way you drag and drop the card to the new date between the columns. You can only drag events and plans. If you want to change date on a single assignment you have to open it for editing.&#x20;

If you drag and drop a plan that has linked assignments, the assignments will automatically also be change the number of days you move the plan. For example: you have a plan January 21 and a linked assignment to that plan and the assignment is planed for January 22. You drag and drop the plan one day ahead, the assignment will also be moved one day ahead. After you have drag and droped the plan to the January 22, the assignment will have changed to January 23.&#x20;

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