How do I create and edit calendars in Webmail?
To create a new calendar:
- In the Calendar Secondary Menu, click under My Calendars to begin creating a new calendar (or Secondary Calendar).
- Next, fill in the Calendar information (name, color, sharing options, and permissions for added calendar users).
- Click Save.
To edit a secondary calendar:
- In the Calendar list, click the calendar Name you want to edit.
- In the Edit Secondary Calendar screen, modify the calendar details.
- Click Save.
To delete a secondary calendar:
- In the Calendar list, click the calendar name you want to edit.
- In the edit Secondary Calendar screen, click Delete.
- In the Confirmation dialog, click Delete.
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