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Add your Google calendar to Google Chrome
Image having a Google Calendar at your hand and disposal in a matter of only one click. Pretty nice I would say, let me introduce you to this mighty useful Google Chrome extension.
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Checker Plus for Google Calendar extension should now be installed and its option website open.
Click Accounts and Grant Access (see picture).
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Enter your Google credentials and click Sign in.
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Choose the account again.
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And click Accept to grant the Checker Plus for Google Calendar extension access to your calendar.
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Notice the Google calendar extension icon next to the url entry field.
Click it and choose Sign in.
You may already be signed in to your Google account.
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When signed in, click the Checker Plus Calendar button.
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And here's your Google calendar.
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If you want to enter your actual Google Calendar, click the Open Calendar button (see picture).
Also recommended:
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