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In Settings//General Settings//Email and SMS settings you can check the box "Attach iCal to e-mails" and then emails will contain file of isc format. After clicking on that file, it will open in one of your calendars (Outlook, iCalendar,etc)
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In <span style="background-color:#d4f8e5; padding:5px; border-radius:5px;">Settings</span> -> <span style="background-color:#d4f8e5; padding:5px; border-radius:5px;">Email and SMS settings</span> -> <span style="background-color:#d4f8e5; padding:5px; border-radius:5px;">Settings for e-mail and SMS notifications</span> you can check the box <span style="background-color:#d4f8e5; padding:5px; border-radius:5px;">Attach iCal to e-mails</span> and then emails will contain file of .ics format. After clicking on that file in the email notification, it will open in one of your calendars (Outlook, iCalendar,etc)
  
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 11 August 2021

In Settings -> Email and SMS settings -> Settings for e-mail and SMS notifications you can check the box Attach iCal to e-mails and then emails will contain file of .ics format. After clicking on that file in the email notification, it will open in one of your calendars (Outlook, iCalendar,etc)

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