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# Date and Time Guides

- [Working with Recurring Events](https://docs.predicthq.com/getting-started/guides/date-and-time-guides/working-with-recurring-events.md)
- [Working with Multi-day and Umbrella Events](https://docs.predicthq.com/getting-started/guides/date-and-time-guides/working-with-multi-day-and-umbrella-events.md)
- [Working with Dates, Times and Timezones](https://docs.predicthq.com/getting-started/guides/date-and-time-guides/working-with-dates-times-and-timezones.md): Working with dates, times and timezones can be hard.This guide aims to clarify how to work with these with PredictHQ data.


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