How to create and share a calendar in Airtable

How to create and share a calendar in Airtable

Overview:

Elevate your productivity in Airtable by mastering the art of creating and sharing calendars. Efficiently organize your schedule and collaborate seamlessly with this guide, which offers a step-by-step process to create and share calendars within the Airtable platform. Enhance your team's coordination and clarity, ensuring a streamlined approach to managing events and deadlines. Unlock the full potential of Airtable for effective calendar management, fostering enhanced efficiency and collaboration in your work processes.

1. Let's get started by clicking Calendar

1 Click on "Calendar"

2. Now, select an option for collaboration.

2 Click here

3. Great! Now hit the 'Create new view' button.

3 Click on "Create new view"

4. Want more customization? Opt for 'Use an additional date field'.

4 Click on "Use an additional date field"

5. Once you're happy with the changes, press 'Done'.

5 Click on "Done"

6. Add some color! Click on the 'Color' icon.

6 Click here

7. Choose how you'd like your teams to appear on the screen.

7 Click on "Color teams the..."

8. Ready to share your work? Choose 'Share view'.

8 Click on "Share view"

9. Now, select 'Create link to view'.

9 Click on "Create link to view"

10. 'Copy link' and share your calendar with others.

10 Click on "Copy link"

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