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    My wife is a calendar maniac. She logs every upcoming event and has recently been freaking about all of the stuff planned. She shares her calendars [yes, she has more than one] with me so I know what is going on. Looking at it last night, I commented that I didn't show any of the events she was concerned about. All of the settings looked correct for sharing. I asked her how she was viewing her calendar and she said through the Google Calendar app. I was using the pre-installed widget built into my Galaxy S7. Once I installed the Google calendar app, all of the calendar events showed up on my screen. I removed the default calendar widget from the screen and added the widget built into the Google calendar app and I can see them all now. Strange that the default app didn't show all of the events, but glad we have it figured out. And now I'm stressed too with all the stuff she has planned :^)

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      My wife is a calendar maniac. She logs every upcoming event and has recently been freaking about all of the stuff planned. She shares her calendars [yes, she has more than one] with me so I know what is going on. Looking at it last night, I commented that I didn't show any of the events she was concerned about. All of the settings looked correct for sharing. I asked her how she was viewing her calendar and she said through the Google Calendar app. I was using the pre-installed widget built into my Galaxy S7. Once I installed the Google calendar app, all of the calendar events showed up on my screen. I removed the default calendar widget from the screen and added the widget built into the Google calendar app and I can see them all now. Strange that the default app didn't show all of the events, but glad we have it figured out. And now I'm stressed too with all the stuff she has planned :^)

      Hogan

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      I also use the Google thing - and have it pinned onto Chrome so it shows up on my desktop and the WookieTab. Very handy to have a calendar you can update from any of the devices!

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        My wife is a calendar maniac. She logs every upcoming event and has recently been freaking about all of the stuff planned. She shares her calendars [yes, she has more than one] with me so I know what is going on. Looking at it last night, I commented that I didn't show any of the events she was concerned about. All of the settings looked correct for sharing. I asked her how she was viewing her calendar and she said through the Google Calendar app. I was using the pre-installed widget built into my Galaxy S7. Once I installed the Google calendar app, all of the calendar events showed up on my screen. I removed the default calendar widget from the screen and added the widget built into the Google calendar app and I can see them all now. Strange that the default app didn't show all of the events, but glad we have it figured out. And now I'm stressed too with all the stuff she has planned :^)

        Hogan

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        For the samsung calendar there's a setting somewhere which calendar(s) to use. (Also which items to show, stoopid smart pone kept telling me my birthday was on 1 Jan [1970] till I figured how to hide those items - anyway why the heck do I need to tell my phone when I was born?) I find the appearance of the s-planner calendar far better than others including google.

        Sin tack the any key okay

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          My wife is a calendar maniac. She logs every upcoming event and has recently been freaking about all of the stuff planned. She shares her calendars [yes, she has more than one] with me so I know what is going on. Looking at it last night, I commented that I didn't show any of the events she was concerned about. All of the settings looked correct for sharing. I asked her how she was viewing her calendar and she said through the Google Calendar app. I was using the pre-installed widget built into my Galaxy S7. Once I installed the Google calendar app, all of the calendar events showed up on my screen. I removed the default calendar widget from the screen and added the widget built into the Google calendar app and I can see them all now. Strange that the default app didn't show all of the events, but glad we have it figured out. And now I'm stressed too with all the stuff she has planned :^)

          Hogan

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          snorkie wrote:

          My wife is a calendar maniac.

          Buy her a copy of the latest PermaCal calendar[^]. It assumes that every unit of Planck time less or greater than right now... is clock drift. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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            My wife is a calendar maniac. She logs every upcoming event and has recently been freaking about all of the stuff planned. She shares her calendars [yes, she has more than one] with me so I know what is going on. Looking at it last night, I commented that I didn't show any of the events she was concerned about. All of the settings looked correct for sharing. I asked her how she was viewing her calendar and she said through the Google Calendar app. I was using the pre-installed widget built into my Galaxy S7. Once I installed the Google calendar app, all of the calendar events showed up on my screen. I removed the default calendar widget from the screen and added the widget built into the Google calendar app and I can see them all now. Strange that the default app didn't show all of the events, but glad we have it figured out. And now I'm stressed too with all the stuff she has planned :^)

            Hogan

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            The wonderful world of accounts & synch Just migrated from a carrier phone (ATT HTC One M7) and found I had 4 different sets of contacts on the old phone to coalesce and weed duplicates out of. Calendar was not an issue as I do it the hybrid way of using installed Outlook on gmail account which populated both contemporaneously. Now that I am once again on a Nexus, I get the stock functionality and don't need to deal with HTC's or AT&T's layered abstractions. I am fully capable of distracting myself.

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