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Meetings set up with teams email not showing on calendar
Senfer Both messages above get the job done for you.
Want to add another way, that is via the Teams client, Calendar tab. From here you are able to schedule the meetings as well.
Here you can add the attendees you want to join this meeting (can be a list with the persons) or you can add them by name.
There is also an option to add the scheduled meeting to the channel, so you have both; a channel post with the meeting and the invites send to the attendees 🙂
Can you let us know if this helped you? 🙂
For now,
With regards and Stay Healthy,
Mitchell Bakker
- Francis_GohilJan 12, 2021Copper Contributor
Mitchell Bakker I am neither able to schedule on client app nor on portal After creating meeting I could able to send invitation link but when after closing tab of invitation link does't show me in either of app, now how could I schedule event? Please help.
- JeromecJun 12, 2020Copper Contributor
I'm have a similar problem. in the 'meetings' tab only 'start meeting' and schedule meeting' show up. once I schedule the meeting the list of scheduled meeting do not show up.
- TextPower-ScottMay 26, 2020Copper Contributor
Good advice but this did not help me. I have created a recurring meeting using the calendar in the Teams app on the MacOS platform. The meeting invitation did get sent via email as expected but the meeting does not appear in my own calendar nor. to the best I can tell, on that of the invitees.
I would think that this would be a basic and easily handled function... If I create a meeting in the calendar section of teams it should put it on the calendar, right? That doesn't happen here.
- JeromecJun 11, 2020Copper Contributor
I think my problem is the same, once the meeting is scheduled it does not show in the Teams application, the only thing appearing in the application is 'start a meeting' and 'schedule a meeting'.
The start the meeting I've scheduled I have to go to the email I've sent and join using the link in the email.
- Francis_GohilJan 12, 2021Copper Contributor
Yes, absolutly.Jeromec