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There are several options for sharing or publishing your calendar with other users - sharing, publishing, giving permissions. NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option.

The user will not be able to edit the calendar though. This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also. Healthcare users will need to contact the HCIS Help Desk to request the 'UI Health Care Internet Calendar Publishing policy' be added to their mailbox in order to Publish their calendar with full details.

If you are sharing your calendar with a Mac user, you must give at least Reviewer permissions to the person for them to be able to see your calendar. See more information on. The default in Outlook is that people can see your free/busy times when scheduling a meeting, but NOT the details for your calendar appointments.

However, you can give someone to your calendar so that they can view your calendar appointment details and/or manage your calendar. Sharing Your Calendar With Other Users. Open Outlook 2016. Click Calendar on the left side of the window.

Click the Calendar Permissions button. Click Add User. Select the person to whom you wish to give permissions and click Add.

Select the for the user. Click OK to save changes If you wish to share your calendar with another user who may not be on Office 365, see NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option. The user will not be able to edit the calendar though.

This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also. There are several ways to share your calendar using Outlook 2013. NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option. The user will not be able to edit the calendar though.

This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also. Option 1: - Share Calendar.

Open your Calendar. Select Share Calendar in the top ribbon. Type the email address or name of the user you wish to share your calendar and decide what information you which each user to see using the drop down menu. Availability only: share free/busy information.

Limited details: share free/busy information, including subject and location. Full details: share all information. Click Send. Option 2: Publish Online This option publishes your calendar on the web and allows people who have the URL to view it live. Click Calendar. Click Publish Online  Publish This Calendar.

Your web browser will open to the Office 365 OWA sign in screen. Type your and Hawkid password. On the Publish Calendar screen, select which calendar you would like to publish (e.g., Calendar). Select the for the published calendar: (Not Shared, Full Details, Limited Details, Availability Only). Click Save. Click the left arrow next to Options to return to your Mail or Calendar.

After 1 hour, choose the Settings icon, click Options Calendar Publish Calendar. There will be two links. Copy the links and send those to the users whom you wish to have access. Users will need to select the HTML link if they are not on Office 365.

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Office 365 users can use either link to open the calendar in a browser or Outlook. In Office 365 you can share your calendar information with other users. You can share your calendar with one or more people inside your organization (eg. Iowa O365 users) or you can publish your calendar so that others outside Office 365 can view it (eg. Healthcare users). If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option.

The user will not be able to edit the calendar though. This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also. Share Your Calendar. Login to. Click on the Calendar icon. Click Share icon. Select which calendar you would like to share.

In the Share with: field, type the email address(s) of the users that you wish to share your calendar. Choose what you wish each user to have using the drop down menu next to their name.

Click Send NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. Publish Your Calendar.

Login to. Click on the Calendar icon. Click the Settings icon (gear on upper right corner of screen). Click Options. Select Publish Calendar. Select the calendar you wish to publish.

Select the for the published calendar: (Not Shared, Full Details, Limited Details, Availability Only). Click Save.

Click the left arrow next to Options to return to your Mail or Calendar. After 1 hour, choose the Settings icon, click Options Calendar Publish Calendar.

There will be two links. Copy the links and send those to the users whom you wish to have access. Users will need to select the HTML link if they are not on Office 365. Office 365 users can use either link to open the calendar in a browser or Outlook. ​NOTE: When you publish your calendar you can choose Full Details, Limited Details and Free/Busy. This is only a 'view' of your calendar, it can't be edited by others.

The default in Outlook is that people can see your free/busy times when scheduling a meeting, but NOT the details for your calendar appointments. However, you can give someone (e.g., access rights) to your calendar so that they can view your calendar appointment details and/or manage your calendar. If your 'Calendar Permissions' option is greyed out, see for information on fixing the issue. Sharing Your Calendar With Other Users. Open Outlook 2016. Click Calendar on the left side of the window.

Click the Calendar Permissions button. Click Add User. Select the person to whom you wish to give permissions and click Add. Select thefor the user. Click OK to save changes NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users.

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If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option. The user will not be able to edit the calendar though. This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also.

The default in Outlook is that people can see your free/busy times when scheduling a meeting, but NOT the details for your calendar appointments. However, you can give someone (e.g., access rights) to your calendar so that they can view your calendar appointment details and/or manage your calendar. Sharing Your Calendar With Other Users. Open Outlook 2011. Click Calendar on the left side of the window.

Click the Permissions button. Click Add User and select the person to whom you wish to give permissions. Select the for the user - Reviewer, Author, Editor, Owner, etc. Click OK to save changes NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users.

Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option. The user will not be able to edit the calendar though. This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also. Opening a calendar shared with you that is in the Global Address List This would be a person sharing their main calendar with you (e.g., Jane Doe).

You should have received a sharing invitation in your Inbox from the person who shared their calendar. Log into OWA:. Open your calendar and under 'Other People's calendars' right click and choose ' Open Calendar'. In the 'From Directory' type in the name of the user (e.g., Jane Doe) who shared their calendar with you and select ' Open'.

Opening a calendar shared with you that is NOT in the Global Address List This is a calendar that is a sub calendar, not a main personal calendar (e.g., Jane Doe). For instance, Jane Family Calendar, Jane Vacation Calendar, etc. You should have received a sharing invitation in your Inbox from the person who shared their calendar.

Log into OWA:. Open the Sharing Invitation you received. Click Add this Calendar. The shared calendar will display next to your calendar. NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users and vice versa. Healthcare users w ill only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users and vice versa.

Open the sharing invitation in your Inbox. Click the Open this Calendar icon. Open your Calendar. The calendar that has been shared with you will display next to yours. If you don't see the 'Open this Calendar' icon, follow the steps below (e.g., the user sharing their calendar may not be on your email server). Open your Calendar.

Select ' Open Calendar' from the drop down and choose 'Open Shared Calendar'. In the 'Name' field type in the Users name (e.g., Jane Doe) who shared their calendar with you, and select OK. NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users and vice versa. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users and vice versa. Using Outlook 2016 (Windows).

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Create a new profile in Outlook for the shared account. Open Outlook using the shared account profile. Click Calendar on the left side of the window. Select Share Calendar in the top ribbon.

Type the email address or name of the user you wish to share your calendar and decide what information you which each user to see using the drop down menu. Availability only: share free/busy information. Limited details: share free/busy information, including subject and location. Full details: share all information. Click Send. NOTE: if you just need to give permissions to someone so that they can view, edit or manage the calendar, see Sharing or Publishing Your Office 365 Calendar in Outlook 2016 (Windows) above to change the calendar permissions - you won't need to share or publish the calendar. Using OWA This option publishes the shared department account calendar on the web and allows people who have the URL to view it live.

Login to OWA with your and Hawkid password. Click the Calendar icon.

Click the Person icon and choose Open another mailbox. Type the mailbox name (e.g., its-email) and click OK. Choose Settings (gear icon) Calendar.

In the 'Shared Calendars' section, choose Calendar Publishing. On the Publish Calendar screen, select which calendar you would like to publish (e.g., Calendar). Select the for the published calendar: (Not Shared, Full Details, Limited Details, Availability Only). Click Save.

Click the left arrow next to Options to return to the Calendar. After 1 hour, choose the Settings icon, click Options Calendar Publish Calendar. There will be two links.

Copy the links and send those to the users whom you wish to have access. Users will need to select the HTML link if they are not on Office 365.

Office 365 users can use either link to open the calendar in a browser or Outlook. NOTE: Office 365 users will only be able to share detailed calendar information with other Office 365 users. Healthcare users will only be able to see the free/busy information of the Office 365 users. If you are an Office 365 user and you want to allow someone on Healthcare to view full details of your calendar, you must choose the Publish option. The user will not be able to edit the calendar though. This is true for Healthcare users who are trying to share their calendar with Office 365 users also.