Display events from different Google Calendars at once

This is awesome !!! Thanks…

BUT… is there a way to show all calendars ? Instead of switching …? For exemple in my “main” calendar, i have multiples calendars for collaborators… i need them to be all displayed…!

Thanks for your time

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Hi @GERARD_HERNANDEZ :wave:

Currently, there is no way to combine manually added events with events pulled from the Google Calendar.

However, this is a nice idea and I’ve added it to the Wishlist. Let’s see what others think about this feature :wink:

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I was talking about all google calendars of my google calendar account…

when have to choose one of theme but can’t show all of them… with different colors…

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Ah, sorry for misunderstanding!

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to do this as well. However, if more users support this idea, we’ll try to think about it in the future :slightly_smiling_face:

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While it is now possible to link an event calendar to a single Google calendar to manage events, I would love to be able to show multiple Google calendars in a single Event Calendar widget with options to assign colors to each calendar and to enable a user filter box so the end user can choose which calendar(s) to see.

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Hi there @Peter50 :wave:

Thank you for the feedback!

This idea is already on the Wishlist and I’ve merged your comment with it. We’ll keep you posted in this thread :slightly_smiling_face:

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Thank you for the ability to upload events from Google Calendar into the Events Calendar. I would like to request an enhancement - the ability to upload events from multiple Google Calendars into the Events Calendar.

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Hello there, @Zydrius_Kuzinas :wave:

We are elated that you enjoy the new Google Calendar integration. Thanks a ton for your awesome feedback!

As for your suggestion, it totally makes sense and it’s already on the Wishlist, I’ve added your comment to the thread where we’ll keep you updated :slightly_smiling_face:

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Not sure if this should be posted as it’s own idea or added to the existing Google Calendar Integration thread, but the main thing I was hoping for in a Google Calendar integration would be to sync MULTIPLE google calendars to the same event calendar widget so that each google calendar can have its own color and the end user can filter between calendars, similar to how when we manually add events without google calendar we can tag the event type and color code them so that they can be filtered.

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Hi there, @Peter50 :wave:

Many thanks for sharing your thoughts!

We already have a request for this feature, and I’ve moved your comment to the related discussion :slightly_smiling_face:

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Hey @Max

This feature is definitely needed. In addition, it would be great to be able to simultaneously create, and display manual events. Right now is either or.

I’m still tinkering with it, though so far I like the look of the manually created events.

I look forward to the evolution of this widget.

With thanks,
mw

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Hi there, @Master_Web :wave:

Nice idea about simultaneous display of manually added and imported events. I’ve added this idea as a separate request - Combine manually added events with events imported from Google Calendar

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2 posts were split to a new topic: Question about feature request for Event Calendar

I would love to be able to have the calendar widget display events from several Google Calendars at once. I have a client who tries to coordinate their club’s events with other similar clubs from different geographical areas. They want to have the other clubs’ calendars at close hand to help with potentially avoiding double booking dates and booking too similar program topics in the same quarter. And also keep their own members informed of the upcoming events of all the clubs so members can be reminded to go to any and all of them.

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Hi there, @rainofhearts77 :wave:

Many thanks for sharing your feedback with us!

If this idea gets more votes, we’ll try to consider this opportunity in the future :slightly_smiling_face: