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As an administrator you can manage all calendars. Regular users can only edit their own calendars.
 
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==Views==
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With views you can view multiple calendars in one page. By default there is a view created that contains the first 15 calendars created in Group-Office. You can add and remove views at:
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Calendar -> Settings -> Views
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You can also edit them here to add and remove calendars from views.
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==Inviting participants==
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Revision as of 09:24, 27 February 2009

Collaborative calendering is very easy with Group-Office. You have a very intuitive web interface with different views and you can invite participants.

Sharing calendars

By default, all calendars are writable for the user group "Internal". All users are in that group by default as well. So, by default, all users can write to eachothers calendars.

If you want to edit the calendar permissions you must go to:

Calendar -> Settings -> Double click calendar -> Write / Read permissions

Here you can add / remove users and groups.

As an administrator you can manage all calendars. Regular users can only edit their own calendars.

Views

With views you can view multiple calendars in one page. By default there is a view created that contains the first 15 calendars created in Group-Office. You can add and remove views at:

Calendar -> Settings -> Views

You can also edit them here to add and remove calendars from views.

Inviting participants

todo...