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  1. Entering a Multi-Day Event

    event that repeats for a certain number of days. Here are some examples, along with how they were configured in the Event Editor: A 3day, allday offsite meeting (MonWed) How it is displayed: mdr2.jpg How it was configured on the Event Editor: mdr3.jpg A pingpong tournament over a weekend (2pm4pm each day) How
    localendar documentationJun 19, 2017
  2. Entering a Multi-Day Event that Repeats

    Building upon the explanation and examples from the Repeating Events and Entering a MultiDay Event pages, we will now see how simple it is to create a multiday … the Frequency for the Days you have selected Here are some examples, along with how they were configured in the Event Editor: A project checkpoint meeting that occurs
    localendar documentationJun 19, 2017
  3. Exporting to Microsoft Outlook

    the local .ics file you previously saved The full list of calendar events stored in the file will be uploaded into Outlook. This information will not be updated if the original events on localendar are changed.
    localendar documentationMay 02, 2023
  4. The Publish Wizard

    in a different color. When the user clicks a highlighted date, a popup window displays more information. Look at the HTML generated for this view style to learn … of the public events entered by other nearby localendar users. Step 2: Choose the style for your published calendar You've already chosen how to include localendar
    localendar documentationOct 16, 2020
  5. Repeating Events

    sense. For example, selecting "Weekly" and "Every Other Week" as a frequency. Here are some simple event descriptions, and how you would enter their recurrence … an occurrence that happens on a specific day. Perhaps the event is canceled, or maybe the details for a particular date have changed so much that you need
    localendar documentationJun 19, 2017
  6. Overview of the localendar menu

    change the default view styles for Day, Week, and Month as explained on this page. 4. Activity Buttons This menu provides access to the main features of localendar … . The functions on the Premium menu tab require a Premium subscription. More information about subscription features is available on this page. Standard Functions Add Event
    localendar documentationJun 18, 2017
  7. Resource Scheduling

    enabled. Scheduling 101, or "How do I use this thing?" These instructions assume you have at least a Webmaster subscription, and have purchased the Scheduling … choose? It depends on how you want scheduling to work: Visitors may add Public events (immediately visible) Choose this option when you want to allow a resource
    localendar documentationDec 06, 2017
  8. General Options

    indicator) or in 24 hour format Display language Support for changing the language on your public calendar view is currently available from this section … back to your site for more information. Allow Visitors to Add Events This feature requires at least a Premium Webmaster subscription Normally, events on your
    localendar documentationOct 18, 2018
  9. Custom Calendar CSS

    provide "hooks" into all of the public calendar views via a set of CSS placeholder classes. Feel free to implement these classes in your site to change your calendar's appearance. This is a great way to change font sizes, link colors, or other attributes not covered by our Color Preferences editor. These classes let
    localendar documentationOct 01, 2018
  10. Security

    Passwordprotecting your localendar Adding Other Users as Calendar Administrators Changing your Member Logon Name Changing your Password Changing your Email Address
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017