Hello community!
I do not understand why this happens if I provided the start and end date and time of the task. Any ideas?
Another thing that has me worried: Where will our community move after April 2 when Google + ceases to exist?
It seems that your first activity starts at Feb 25th and ends at Mar 1st, so it’s normal that its shown as a block calendar event. There’s nothing weird for that.
For the Google+ community, the new platform haven’t decided yet. I believe it will be announced soon.
Yes, those are the correct dates, but it starts on 2/25 at 3:00 p.m. and ends on 1/3 at 8:00 p.m. Why is not it displayed within the calendar by coloring the schedules covered?
When you have a calendar event like this, it’s denoted/considered as a whole day event and marked on top. The situation is the same with Google Calendar also. So it’s not a bug or weird behavior. Think it as a timeline event, rather than an individual event. Check out the screenshot from my own Google Calendar and notice how Presidents’ Day is shown on Feb. 18th which is a whole-day event.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/j0bEmEw2n5sJJed-3vZB9ior_xkvSi5OgheKT9PKvlOaNCWg4iCfwEe8K_dc-tuUT_...
Okay. In other words, any event that passes from one day to the next or occupies all day passes to the top. In my case I’m doing a project manager, that’s why I was interested in seeing it that way, it seems more graphic to me. Thanks for the answers!
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