Calendars are an app within SharePoint. Using the calendar is much simpler than in 2010 in terms of overlays which will allow for a more descriptive use of views.
Calendars in SharePoint 2013 are a useful asset to making a
site a service. Items can be given descriptive properties like the importance
of the event. Calendars, like normal lists, allow for the distinction between
items using views based on properties of the item. This requires planning by
the creator to discover the requirements of the calendar before it is used.
After you have created your calendar, you are able to add
events to the calendar with many different categories, or you can create your
own.
The calendar has the option to be viewed in daily, weekly, or monthly views. This also includes the ability to expand all of the items within a current date for view-ability with the reciprocal option of collapsing the data.
Calendar Overlays
Calendar overlays are used when you want to make distinct and
different colored items. This includes the use of views, filters and calendar
overlays.
In order create
calendar overlays, you need to first create a view. On the ribbon, select
calendar and select the item in
the ribbon called “Create View”. When
you are creating a view, you are filtering information which applies certain
categories. When applying filters to get only the values which are unique to
this view modify the view to equal some certain parameter, this includes creating
another view to see the items that don’t apply to that view. Each calendar is
limited to 10 overlays.
For overlays, you need to identify the calendar overlay
button on the top ribbon of the page which you are working on.
This will bring you to a page which lists all of the current
calendar overlays which are being applied to your current calendar.
NOTE: The
calendar overlays are also unique calendars.
When you create your new calendar, click on the new calendar
button within the calendar overlay application.
In this calendar you select a name, description and location
where the calendar is coming from which you put in the web URL box. The resolve
button tells SharePoint to find the calendar which you are searching for and
apply the views related to that calendar. If you have any task applications
within your site, you may also find that the task list comes up in the list
drop-down menu.
This area allows users to select a color for this overlay
depending on desired changes to the color or simply have different calendars
linked to the calendar distinctly.
calendar views for scheduling
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I didn't see this before. Is that a question about how to do scheduling in SharePoint?
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