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Open the Presentation you want to use. Click Add Placeholder to add a Placeholder item. Click More. In the Search bar on the Add Widget dialog, type Google Calendar Widget, then press Enter. Click on the Google Calendar Widget to open the Google Calendar Settings dialog.
In addition, when a meeting request is received, Outlook will automatically insert a placeholder for that meeting in your calendar, even before you've had a chance to accept or decline. If you see this placeholder, it means that the meeting has not been firmly accepted.
On your computer, open Google Calendar. On the left click Search for people. Start typing someone's name and choose the person you want to meet with. At the top left, click Create. Click Suggested times. If the guest you invited has shared their calendar with you, you'll see when they can attend.
7 Answers. There's no way to do that via the web interface. If you're happy to get down and dirty with the Calendar Data API, then you can get the creation and last-modified timestamps from any event in any of the calendars you're subscribed to. And do a Ctrl + F to find the event you need.
You can track changes to calendars, events, and subscriptions in your Google Calendar audit log. You can also track the email notifications associated with these actions in the audit log. Log entries usually appear within one half-hour of the user action.
To check the date of creation of an event in Outlook: Choose the Calendar. Go to View and change the view to List. Click on 'View Settings', then 'Columns' Add a new column 'Created' and click on OK twice.
On your computer, open Google Calendar. On the left click Search for people. Start typing someone's name and choose the person whose calendar you want to see. If their calendar is shared publicly or within your organization, you'll see their events on your calendar.
Well, the answer is yes, you can, but it is very complicated. You need to go to your username in Finder, then navigate to Library/Calendars, then find the calendar folder that contains the event, then open the Events folder, then figure out which event it is and look at the date on the file for that event.
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