How do I create and manage calendar entries on an Android device?
You can create and manage calendar entries on your Android device in various ways.
While Offline, the HCL Verse Calendar will reflect the most up to date calendar events from the last time the app synced with the server. While Offline you may still accept, tentatively-accept, or decline any meeting (including Invitations, Reschedules, and Updates) that was not previously accepted, and you can do it from invitation notices in the Inbox, Calendar invitations view, or from ghosted events on the Calendar. You can also decline accepted meetings, process a cancellation notices, as well as create, reschedule, and cancel meetings. All changes to the calendar made offline will sync to the server once a connection has been restored.
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Change the calendar display? |
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Create a calendar entry? |
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Create a calendar entry from a mail message? | You can create a calendar entry from a mail
message, which include the mail recipients as invitees, and the event
details information pre-filled with the content of the message:
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Reschedule or update a meeting? |
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Set an alarm? |
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Edit a calendar entry? |
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Delete a calendar entry? |
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Work with "ghosted" calendar events? |
"Ghosted" events are events on the Verse calendar based on an invitation notice, prior to when you accept or decline its invitation. Ghosted events look different in the calendar from an accepted meeting and have options to accept, decline, or tentatively-accept. If you decline the ghosted event, it will disappear from the calendar. If you accept or tentatively accept, it will be replaced with a regular event. Calendar ghosting must be supported on your server for ghosted events to appear. |
Add tap-to-dial coding for a new calendar entry? | You can add special characters to customize the tap-to-dial functionality of telephone numbers within a calendar entry. You can use the characters Some examples of conference call number formats
follow. The first examples pause between dialing the phone number
and sending the access code: The next examples cause
an Android device to prompt the user before sending the access code:
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Join a meeting from your device? |
Press the Join button from the Meeting Details screen. If Sametime Mobile Meetings is installed on your device, the meeting will open using the app. If not, your device will attempt to open the meeting in a web browser. Note: The
Meeting Details screen displays if you select a meeting from your
calendar. It also displays if you select a reminder alert about an
upcoming meeting. |