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How do personal and group calendars differ?

Calendar offers two types of calendars to help manage your events: Personal...

Can I check responses to my meeting invitations?

When an attendee responds to your Calendar event invitation, you receive the response...

Can I search for available time for my attendees when I schedule an event?

Through Calendar, you can check for the next time attendees are available for events....

What are the system requirements for Calendar?

Calendar works with the following browsers: Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 and...

How do I access Calendar?

You can access your Calendar through your Web browser by going to...

How does Calendar handle file attachments?

Through Calendar, you can add attachments to groups so that users can view the files...

What is Calendar?

Here's the Lowdown: Calendar provides an easy-to-use, robust interface for time...

What is a trusted site in Internet Explorer?

A trusted site is a website that you trust not to damage your computer. If you set...

Why don't some of my meetings show up on my calendar?

If you accepted a meeting, and it didn't show up on your calendar, it may have been...

Why can't I access Calendar?

You may not be able to access the Calendar application because you haven't added...

Can I invite non-Calendar users to events?

Yes. Event attendees do not need a Calendar account to receive and respond to...

How do Calendar events and tasks differ?

Events are occurrences with definite beginning and end times, such as meetings or...

Can I view multiple calendars?

Yes. Calendar lets you customize how your personal and group calendars display. From...

Can I share files with other Calendar users?

Yes. You can share files by attaching them to Calendar events or tasks. For more...

How can I organize my personal calendar?

Calendar lets you organize your personal calendar by event types. By default, all...