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You can set an alarm to remind yourself of scheduled Online Group Calendar events. Reminders display in a popup window when you are logged on to Online Group Calendar, and reminders can be sent as an email message or text message to your phone.To Set a...
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After you add a user to an Online Group Calendar event, you automatically send them an invitation to attend the event. Invitations are sent to users in email messages as a meeting request, and users have the option of accepting, tentatively accepting, ...
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You can view any files attached to Online Group Calendar events you scheduled and the groups you are a member of, and you can sort the order in which the attachments display.To Open AttachmentsClick the Attachments button.A list of the attachments you ...
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You can change your attendee status for an Online Group Calendar event by clicking an option in the invitation you received, or you can change your attendee status by opening the event and selecting a different status.To Change Your Attendee Status for...
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Through Online Group Calendar, you can delete recurring events as necessary.To Delete a Recurring EventIf necessary, from the Go to list, select the calendar that contains the recurring event you want to delete. The Go to list is in the menu bar on the...
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Through Online Group Calendar, you can check for the next available time slot on your calendar, and you can check for the next time attendees are available for events. When checking for the availability of other users, the availability of scheduled res...
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You can attach a file, up to 5 MB in size, to Online Group Calendar events and groups from your Online File Folder so that users can view the files associated with an event or group, such as a meeting agenda.To Attach a File from Your Online File Folde...
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Event attendees do not need an Online Group Calendar account to receive and respond to invitations.Event invitations are sent to the attendee's email address, and the attendee can accept, accept as tentative, or decline an invitation using the buttons ...
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A trusted site is a Web site that you trust not to damage your computer.If you set the security level of your Internet Explorer® browser to High, so that you do not access Web sites that might damage your computer, you may be unable to access a specifi...
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If you accepted a meeting, and it didn't show up on your calendar, it may have been blocked by your popup blocker. You can add Online Group Calendar to your trusted sites list to solve the problem.For more information, see Why can't I access Online Gro...