> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.podplay.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.podplay.app/events/edit-events/how-to-move-or-reschedule-an-event.md).

# How to move or Reschedule an Event

* You can move or reschedule any Event inside of the Dashboard. To do so:
  * Find the Event you want to Reschedule
  * Click into the Event
  * Click on the three vertical dots on the bottom left of the side panel
  * Select Reschedule
  * Choose the new time or day when the Event will occur
  * Click Save
  * Click yes on the last notification

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* Please keep in mind, the PodPlay system does not send out confirmation emails to any Customers who have signed up for the Event that has been Rescheduled. If you would like to notify the Customers about a change in the Event, please cancel the Event and create a new Event, or, export the Customer list from the Event and send them an update as to why the Event is being Rescheduled.
  * To learn more, read about [**Exporting the Attendee List**](/events/create-an-event/manage-attendees/exporting-attendee-list.md)


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