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I have event at my Google Calendar, it is new year eve event. I want to share my event to my co-worker so my co-worker can click that link and automatically add event to their calendar. However, I don't know what calendar or platform their used, I just want to share link to my WhatsApp group. How to do this at my Google Calendar? Please let me know.



I have read some article here about sharing one calendar. I think isn't suitable for me because I share a whole calendar. I just want to share one event. How to do this? anyone who experience?










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    You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
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  • I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
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    Dec 5 at 11:46















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I have event at my Google Calendar, it is new year eve event. I want to share my event to my co-worker so my co-worker can click that link and automatically add event to their calendar. However, I don't know what calendar or platform their used, I just want to share link to my WhatsApp group. How to do this at my Google Calendar? Please let me know.



I have read some article here about sharing one calendar. I think isn't suitable for me because I share a whole calendar. I just want to share one event. How to do this? anyone who experience?










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    You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
    – AFH
    Dec 5 at 11:42










  • I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
    – Yohanes AI
    Dec 5 at 11:46













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I have event at my Google Calendar, it is new year eve event. I want to share my event to my co-worker so my co-worker can click that link and automatically add event to their calendar. However, I don't know what calendar or platform their used, I just want to share link to my WhatsApp group. How to do this at my Google Calendar? Please let me know.



I have read some article here about sharing one calendar. I think isn't suitable for me because I share a whole calendar. I just want to share one event. How to do this? anyone who experience?










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I have event at my Google Calendar, it is new year eve event. I want to share my event to my co-worker so my co-worker can click that link and automatically add event to their calendar. However, I don't know what calendar or platform their used, I just want to share link to my WhatsApp group. How to do this at my Google Calendar? Please let me know.



I have read some article here about sharing one calendar. I think isn't suitable for me because I share a whole calendar. I just want to share one event. How to do this? anyone who experience?







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    You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
    – AFH
    Dec 5 at 11:42










  • I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
    – Yohanes AI
    Dec 5 at 11:46














  • 1




    You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
    – AFH
    Dec 5 at 11:42










  • I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
    – Yohanes AI
    Dec 5 at 11:46








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You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
– AFH
Dec 5 at 11:42




You have the option to e-mail the details of an event when you click on it, which allows the recipient to add it to his or her own calendar. Alternatively, you can create a calendar for this single event and share it.
– AFH
Dec 5 at 11:42












I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
– Yohanes AI
Dec 5 at 11:46




I dont want to share a whole calendar. I just want to link like mailto:myemail.com. Is doesn't care what mail services you use it, but it always send to myemail.com
– Yohanes AI
Dec 5 at 11:46















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