I don't want see my tasks in the Calendar Tab. How can I do that?

I work with long (a week or more) and concurrent tasks. The result is a Calendar Tab with many bars in each day, difficulting the view of events (meetings and others). How can I change the task properties to not show in the calendar tab?
Thanks in advance,
Mario Varella.

This is not something you can change per task or per calendar. Either you get all tasks in view or none. Look for options in main menu -> View -> Calendar -> Current View.

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