Tap the eye icon on the desired sub-calendar, to show this calendar only. Then, when you add a new event, that sub-calendar will be...
If you are a calendar administrator, you might add a new sub-calendar after your initial setup of the calendar. For example, when a new...
Want to keep your schedule protected? Add an extra layer of security to any Teamup calendar link by making it a password-protected calendar. Here's...
With Teamup, you can choose from many options to set up recurring events. Customize the recurring events on your calendar so they work for...
Enable signups on an event to predict participation, encourage attendance, and get a headcount before the event. You can also set a maximum number...
When you embed a calendar on a website, you make it easy for others to see your schedule, availability, programs, and more. With Teamup,...
A new, shortened format for time stamps keeps your event editor uncluttered; you can still see full details by hovering your mouse over the...
To do long-term planning of more than 12 months at a time, use this quick trick to see 18 or 24 months into the...
Create time-specific events easily by clicking and dragging over the desired hours in the Day or Week view.
Click or click and drag across the desired hours or days, then release to open the event editor.
Use the Year calendar view to see the big picture for your planning.
Use the calendar view that works best for you: the multi-week view is a more flexible monthly viewing option.
In the Filter section, select a sub-calendar and enter a keyword and you'll see only events from the selected sub-calendar that contain the keyword.
Put a keyword or keywords into the filter box to quickly see events that contain it.
Filter sub-calendars from the calendar list by typing in text that appears in the sub-calendar name.
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