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  • Share your calendar with co-workers

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | No Comments »

    How to share a calendar with individual co-workers and set their permission settings for sharing.

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    Is there a way to customize the event categories for the Yahoo Group Calendar?

    Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    Our group has regularly scheduled Planning Meetings, Discussion Meetings, Study Meetings occasional Lectures, Concerts, and other Cultural Presentations. I find the listed categories of events for the calendars rarely fit our types of events or are not adequately descriptive of them and I often end up just calling everything "Meeting". Is there any option to add custom categories?

    I don’t think so. I had the same issue when I managed a Yahoo Group and I could not find a way to change the headings.

    I want an event calendar on my website that is easy to download or install?

    Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »


    Would you look for this software?
    Add an HTML calendar to you web site, users can view, print and read events with RSS. Organize your life and keep your company, school or church informed of upcoming events. Use to create illustrated monthly calendars that can look either like wall or desktop calendars and be published automatically to your website, saved to a file or printed. Perfect for keeping an active calendar for a business, school, church, club, team, class, course, organizations and personal calendars.
    http://www.sharewareguide.net/Web-Authoring/HTML-Editors/web-calendar-pad.html

    Why is a group calendar event one hour different in my calendar?

    Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    I belong to a Yahoo! Group and there is an event on the group calendar for Monday at 7:00 PM. This event appears on my personal calendar as 8:00 PM. I’ve checked the time zone settings and both the group and myself are set for "GMT -5:00 USA / Canadian Eastern" which is correct. Further, when others view the calendar entry on their calendars they get the correct time of 7:00 PM.

    What am I missing?

    I don’t think you are missing anything. The Yahoo server is in California and so the time they show will always be THEIR time.

    When I create a new event in Calendar (fromMy Yahoo! view) it doesn’t respect the reminder settings I prev set?

    Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    When I create a new event from the Calendar view it works fine but reminder settings are not respected when doing it from My Yahoo page.

    It needs to be done from your Calendar page.
    1. Open your Calendar page and click on the Event Lists tab.
    2. From the list that opens, click on one you would like repeated, to open the settings page.
    3. Scroll down to the Repeating section.
    4. Check the radio button next to Repeat.
    5. Click the blue down arrow and select "Every" from the drop down menu.
    6. Click the blue down arrow in the box across from it and select Year, Month, Day or whatever you choose as to how often you wish to receive reminders.
    7. Scroll down to the Reminders section and select how soon or how often you wish to receive the Reminders in the same manner as above.
    8. Go to the bottom of the page and click the Update button.

    How do I upload Excel Spreadsheet (calendar/event) info into the group’s calendar?

    Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    I have an Excel spreadsheet file which contains upcoming event info (date, state, judge, contact info.). I’d like to use this file to transfer all of that info. into our Group’s Calendar. How do I do this (rather than adding each event and cutting pasting each event element into the Group Calendar)?

    There is no way to do that with the Group Calendar.

    How do I repeat a Yahoo! Groups calendar event every fifth week?

    Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    I see the drop down menu, but it does not allow the flexibility to schedule a repeating event every fifth week.

    I can’t specifically answer for Yahoo Groups but not all days have a fifth occurrence in a month. The choices are usually first, second, third, fourth, and last.
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    How do I move a calendar event from one day to another?

    Posted by admin on February 21st, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    I wish to change an event "day", ONLY. I’d like all other event specifics (time, location, etc..) to remain the same. Is this possible?

    Yes, click on the "Calendar" tab at the top of your in-box.
    Click on the "Event Lists" tab to open your event lists.

    Click on the Event you want to change. It will open and you can make your changes for just that one.

    Anybody knows about the CMS that has forum and event calendar modules?

    Posted by admin on February 19th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 3 Comments »

    Anybody knows about the CMS(Content Management System) that has forum and event calendar modules? It should be in PHP, MYSQL.

    The forum should have the functionality to email the new topic or new thread and on each reply on thread to the subscribers and the admin.

    Waiting for positive reply.

    Have you tried Mambo Server?

    http://forum.mamboserver.com/

    It has all the functionality you seek and then some. Easy built in WYSIWYG and add-ins / plug-ins that will make additonal tasks easy to integrate. Installation and setup is pretty simple as well.

    Is there any way to get a free flash/htm event calendar for a psp?

    Posted by admin on February 17th, 2010 and filed under event calendar | 1 Comment »

    Without hacking any software. Just a simple free flash/htm event calandar.

    You can try the Tool section on http://www.psponme.com