Tip: If you’re not the organizer of the meeting but you have permission to edit the event, you can follow these steps to invite people to a meeting.
Note: If you create an event in Calendar and don't give guests permission to modify the event, they can't change the event's date or time on their own calendar.
Add a room:
Add a meeting location:
Click Add location and enter your details. Suggestions automatically appear.
Add videoconferencing:
Click Add conferencing to add a Hangouts Meet video meeting in your event. Or, install a third-party conferencing add-on. You can also add a live stream.
For G Suite Enterprise edition accounts, a dial-in phone number and PIN are also added. Guests can call in to the meeting by phone if your G Suite administrator has turned this option on.
Add an event description:
Add an attachment:
For more information about privacy settings, see Change your privacy settings.
Set up notification defaults
Set up notifications for specific events
When you’re finished filling in the details, save your event and send your invitations.
When you get an invitation to an event, it appears on your calendar. If you subscribe to email notifications, you get invitations by email as well. If you're using Gmail, you can respond to the invitation right from the email.
Tip: To respond to the event from Gmail, open the email and next to Going?, click Yes, No, or Maybe.
Propose a new time or add a note
Note: All guests can propose a new time, except for events with more than 200 guests or all-day events.
Reply to an event from a forwarded invitation:
If you get a forwarded invite by email, you can respond from the email.
You can invite more guests and change the meeting location.
Note: If the event organizer hasn’t given you edit permissions, you can't make changes to the event time or its duration.
If you need to track attendance for your event, you can instantly see who’s accepted or declined your invitation, and who’s proposed a new meeting time.
Respond to a proposed new meeting time request:
If you're updating your Google Calendar event, notify all your guests at once with an email.
Examples
If you delete an event, it remains in a calendar’s trash for approximately 30 days. After 30 days, it’s permanently deleted, but you can permanently delete it before that if you want.
Delete an event:
Permanently remove a deleted event:
You have approximately 30 days to restore an event that you deleted by mistake.
Keep track of all your reservations, meetings, or travel dates by viewing the synchronized events from your Gmail inbox in Google Calendar.
When you get an email about an event like a flight, concert, or restaurant reservation, it's added to your calendar automatically. You can choose who can view these events in your calendar.
If you don't want events from Gmail on your calendar, you can delete a single event, or change your settings so that events aren't added automatically.
(Optional) To turn this feature off, uncheck the Automatically add events from Gmail to my calendar box.
Note: Reminders you create in Google Keep also show up in Calendar.
You can remove a reminder from your calendar by marking it as done, deleting it, or hiding all reminders temporarily.
Mark a reminder done:
Choose an option:
Delete a reminder:
Hide all reminders:
You can decide how you want to manage your incoming event notifications.
Turn notifications on or off:
Set event-specific notifications:
You can choose how many days you see at a time in your calendar view. Select the option that’s best for you at the top of your calendar.
Choose your calendar view:
Manage your calendar view settings:
Changing the way your calendar appears can help you when you have several calendars layered on the same screen.
Change your calendar’s density and color set:
Change your calendars’ color set:
Change an event’s color:
Note: If you change the color of an event, the original color is represented as a vertical line on the left side of the event.
Start your day with a daily agenda in your Gmail inbox, based on your Google Calendar schedule.
You can even give your daily agenda to your team or an assistant so they know the best times to reach you.
To do more with Keep, see Get started with Keep.
To do more with Tasks, see Keep track of tasks.