Sometimes people forget what time they changed their settings, or if they have changed them at all. Google Calendar allows users to be very flexible in changing the options that their calendar suggests, and the settings like “my morning coffee” are often overlooked. However, if you try to find where those settings might be located, you’ll only find general terms used such as “settings,” “options,” or outdated information from a release before recent patches to your calendar such as this one from 2014 (don’t worry – we’re kept up-to-date with new releases). This blog article offers a variety of
What are all the settings for Google Calendar
All the settings for Google Calendar are located in the Google Calendar app on your device. The following are some of the more important settings:
– Date and Time Format: You can choose between two formats – mm/dd/yy or yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. This setting affects how your dates and times are displayed in the Google Calendar app and on websites.
It is recommend that you use mm/dd/yy format to make it easier to read.
– Autorenew: If you want your Google Calendar events to automatically renew themselves, check this box.
This setting is active by default and will ensure that all of your events remain open and accessible even if you’re not using your device or are not online at the time they’re set to expire.
You can turn off automatic renewal if you want to keep an event open until its expiration date, regardless of whether you’re using your device or not.
– Manage Calendars: This option lets you add, rename, or delete calendars from within the Google Calendar app.
You cannot delete a calendar that’s set up in a shared group setting, but you can
Your Calendar Settings tab
Google Calendar Settings are located on the General tab of your account.
The General tab has three sections:
1) Account: This is where you enter your account information, like your email address and password.
2) Calendars: This is where you manage your calendars, including creating, linking, and inviting others.
3) Languages & regional settings: Here you can change how Google Calendar displays different languages and in different areas around the world.
Other Settings tab
The Other Settings tab in Google Calendar contains a variety of options you can use to customize your calendar. From changing the calendar color to adding events to your calendar from other apps, there’s plenty you can do here. One of the more important options on this tab is the Location setting.
If you want to restrict events in your Google Calendar to specific locations, you can use the Location setting. You can either enter a complete address for a location, or use the search bar at the top of the screen to find an event that’s located in a specific area. Once you’ve found an event, just click on it to select it and change the Location setting to the location you want it restricted to.
Location and Maps Settings tab
Google Calendar Settings can be found under the Location and Maps section of your account.
Sharing and Permissions tab
Google Calendar permits users to share their calendars with others and control permissions for who can view and edit their events. Each calendar user has a default sharing option which is Public, which means that anyone with the link can view the calendar. On the Sharing and Permissions tab, users can change the sharing option to Private, which means that only people who have been gifted the calendar link can view it. Additionally, they can decide who is allowed to edit events in their calendar and set a privacy policy to ensure that only authorized individuals are able to make changes.
Autosave Settings
Google Calendar settings are located within the Google Settings menu. This menu can be found in both the Google Chrome and Opera browsers, as well as the Firefox web browser. The Google Settings menu contains a number of different tabs, including “Autosave.” By default, this tab is set to “On,” meaning that your calendar will automatically be saved whenever you close the browser window. You can also choose to have your calendar saved every hour or every day.