Google Calendar is one of the most useful Android apps that's available across platforms, and among its many features is the ability to share a calendar with specific people or an organization. Many Android phones come with Google Calendar pre-installed, although some brands prefer to load their own calendar apps. Calendar is also built into Gmail, and if a user's work email is tied to Google Workspace, all their work events and meetings will be synced with Google Calendar as well.
A shared Google Calendar can be a useful way to plan a day, whether for home or work. For families, Google Calendar can be used to keep track of school events, holidays, doctor's appointments, and much more. At work, Calendar helps other employees check if someone is on vacation, or view their availability before scheduling a meeting. Unfortunately, while Google Calendar is available as Android and iOS apps, sharing can only be enabled on a PC or laptop.
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To share a Google Calendar, first open it on a browser. In the panel on the left, find the My Calendars section, and click on the down arrow to expand the view. Hover the cursor over the calendar that needs to be shared. Click on the three-dot More button, and then on Settings and sharing. Click on Share with specific people, and then on Add people. Add the email address of the person or Google group the calendar needs to be shared with. Choose the permission settings from the drop-down, and click on Send. The recipient will receive an email with a link, which they can click to add the calendar to their list.
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