Sub-calendars
When setting up your Teamup Calendar, you may need many sub-calendars. In some cases, it’s better to have separate master calendars; in others, a...
Teamup’s sub-calendars give you lots of control over how you view events, share your calendar, and organize everything on your schedule. After you’ve created...
Teamup sub-calendars and folders are ordered alphanumerically, by default. Folders will be ordered this way, and the sub-calendars inside the folders are ordered alphanumerically...
A busy team uses their Teamup Calendar to manage startup opportunities, invitations, hackathons, meetings, and other events, and keep up with their workload. About...
Sub-calendars are individual calendars that are contained within your master calendar. You can create and organize multiple sub-calendars.
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.
Filter sub-calendars from the calendar list by typing in text that appears in the sub-calendar name.
Use the filter box to select the sub-calendar you want to use as a filter, and the calendar will show only the events on...
You can customize how you use your Teamup calendar so that managing a complex schedule is easier for you and your entire group.
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To easily show events from only a single sub-calendar, click the eye icon on the right side of the sub-calendar.
With one click, you can turn all events off of view for a completely clean calendar. Another click, and they're back on.
Use sub-calendars and folder organization to manage your schedule with a lot less stress.
With Teamup, you can share a calendar securely with users, groups, and links. Customize permissions with central control of calendar access.
Keep a comprehensive overview; sort the schedule by multiple categories; and control and update shared information.
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