Adding events on a particular calendar
Posted June 13th, 2009 at 9:42 am. Last updated June 18th, 2009 at 10:42 am.The recent upgrade made it easier to add events to someone else’s calendar within your account (sometimes called a “proxy” calendar).
In the earlier version the software always put your default calendar as the calendar where the event should be displayed and you needed to choose the desired calendar from the drop-down (see graphic)
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This was true even if your default calendar was “unchecked” and not visible.
With the upgrade on June 5th, this can behave differently. If you unselect all calendars by right-clicking on “v Calendar” in the upper left (see graphic below) and left-clicking on “Clear All”. Then check only the calendar you want to add events to and the calendar selection will use the calendar being edited. Note that if a second calendar is checked which you have ability to edit (as opposed to just view) this feature will not work and it will still assume your primary calendar whether or not the
primary calendar is checked.
- Please let us know if you have questions about this. and feel free to add a comment to this post if you try this and have a better way to explain it to someone else.
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