We are posting this brief tutorial prior to introducing our Google Calendar appointment request option to help prepare our clients who may not be familiar with Google Calendar. You need a Google account to access our appointment slots in Google Calendar.
If you do not have a Google account, you can easily create one:
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Once you have an account, we need to set up Notifications for your Calendar. From your Gmail page, you can access your Calendar from the menu bar:
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A list of your calendars is located on the left side of the screen. If you are new to Calendar, you probably will only have the one calendar that is defaulted to your email address. You can change the name of the calendar in the settings but, for the purpose of this tutorial, we will skip all that and just do the Notifications. Access Notifications either through the Settings option or right-click on the arrow.
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Then select the Notifications tab to continue with your settings.
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In Notifications, you can select reminder options. If you are new to Calendar and/or do not already have a reminder preference, we recommend at least email notifications for all new or changed invitations ("appointment requests").
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Once you have that set up, you will receive email notifications regarding invitations or appointment requests later.
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We hope we included the details needed to help those not familiar with Google Calendar prepare for the Appointment Slots feature. Let us know if you need further assistance. We will post additional information once we start the online appointment request option.
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