Google Calendar API querying all-day events. For filtering, the end time is exclusive while the start time is inclusive. See the events spec here. Presumably when you just specify a date and not a time, it treats it something like 00:00:00 UTC - so not inclusive of that day. But that's just speculation on my part. Anyway, if you +1 to your end date it should work the way you expect it to. May 6, 2019 - Extra Options for Google Calendar. Month, day, week, 4 day, year or schedule; You can copy events to the same date (duplicate the. Left and right arrows instead of 'n' and 'p' for the next or previous day/week/month/year?
• Different ways to view your calendar - Quickly switch between month, week and day view.
• Events from Gmail - Flight, hotel, concert, restaurant reservations and more are added to your calendar automatically.
• To-dos - Use Reminders to create and view to-dos alongside your events.
• Goals - Add personal goals—like “run 3 times a week”—and Calendar will schedule time for them automatically.
• All your calendars in one place - Google Calendar works with all calendars on your phone, including Exchange.
1. Visit calendar.google.com.
2. Locate the “My calendars” section on the left side of the interface and hover the mouse over the calendar you want to share.
3. Click the options icon (three vertical dots), followed by “Settings and sharing”.
4. Choose between two different sharing options: check the “Make available to public” box to share the calendar with everyone who has a link, or click on “Add people” to share it with only those you choose so.
5. If you choose the “Add people” option, type in the email addresses of the people you want to share your calendar with, define their permissions, and hit “Send”.
6. You can always make your calendar private again by unsharing it. To do so, simply delete the email addresses under the “Share with specific people” by clicking on the “x” next to the person or persons you want to remove. You can also uncheck the “Make available to public” box again to keep your calendar private.
How to use Google Calendar – Conclusion
There you have it, folks -- this is how to use Google Calendar. We took a closer look at the most important features the service has to offer in this post, but there are a few more you’ll discover once you start using it.
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