#GooglePDWeek – Using the Find a Time Feature in Google Calendar
JessicaWenke
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Another day, another great #TeqTip.
In this quick video for our special #GooglePDWeek, you will learn how to
- Create an event for multiple attendees using Google Calendar
- Find a time that works for all attendees using the “Find a Time” feature
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For more tips like this, check out
- how to make quick all-day and multi-day events in Google Calendar
- how to archive a class in Google Classroom
- how to organize your email with labels
And take a look at all the other great Google-focused activities offered throughout the week.
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