How to Sync All Your Calendars with Google Calendar
If you work with multiple calendars, making sure they are in sync is crucial to avoid missed meetings and double bookings. In this guide, we will show you how to sync multiple calendars with Google Calendar, even if they are spread across multiple calendar applications. Many Google Workspace users prefer to sync all their agendas, including Microsoft and Apple calendars with Google Calendar. If your company is using Google Workspace apps, it’s worth considering the switch to Google Calendar. You are not restricted to calendars provided by Google or used by someone with a Google Calendar. Calendars from other apps can be added using iCalendar (also known as iCal or.ics), a long-standing format for storing calendar information. How to add a calendar using iCal URL iCal feeds (also known as ICS or iCalendar) are a calendar-based event exchange standard. Most cloud-based calendar applications will allow you to export events in this format, and the best part is that events stay in sync even if you continue to make changes using the original app. Calendar feeds are automatically updated by Google Calendar every few hours. Please note that deleting your calendar from the original app will also remove it from Google Calendar, so make sure you keep it active even after syncing it with Google Calendar. Normally you can obtain the iCal feed URL from within the settings or export/import section of any calendar app. Once you have the iCal URL, you can import it to Google Calendar. 1. To get started, open Google Calendar on the web and go to Settings (top right corner). 2. From the Add Calendar section, choose From URL. 3. Paste in the iCal URL and click Add Calendar. Your calendar will show up under “Other Calendars,” and events should be visible right away alongside your existing Google Calendar agenda. Remember that deleting the calendar from the original app, also removes it from Google Calendar.
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A simple guide to hiding rows on Google Sheets on a computer
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This wikiHow teaches you how to collapse and hide an entire row, or multiple rows, from a Google Sheets spreadsheet without removing any data, using an internet browser.
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Open Google Sheets in your internet browser. Type sheets.google.com in your browser's address bar, and hit ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.
- If you're not automatically signed in to Google, enter your email and password to log in.
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Click a spreadsheet. Find the spreadsheet you want to edit in the list of all your saved sheets, and open it.
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Click the number label next to the row you want to hide. Find the number label on the left-hand side of the row you want to hide, and click it. This will select and highlight the entire row.
- If you want to hide multiple rows at once, hold down the ⇧ Shift key on your keyboard, and then click another row. This will select and highlight all the rows in the selected range.
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Right-click the highlighted row. This will open your right-click menu in a drop-down box.
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Select Hide row on the menu. This will collapse and hide the selected row from your spreadsheet. The data in it will not be deleted, but it won't show up on the sheet unless you unhide it.
- If you've selected multiple rows, this option will read as Hide rows and indicate the range of selected cells.
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