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View Coworkers’ Calendars in Lightning Experience
When coworkers share their My Events calendar with you, then you can view it in Lightning Experience. Add several calendars to your calendar view at one time with user list calendars.

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When coworkers share their My Events calendar with you, then you can view it in Lightning Experience. Add several calendars to your calendar view at one time with user list calendars.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: all editions except Essentials, Personal, Group, and Contact Manager |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create events | Edit Events |
Your access to view event details or create events on your coworkers’ calendars varies. Your access depends on how your Salesforce admin sets up your organization-wide sharing settings and the calendar sharing options that your coworker has given you. To enable user list calendars, your Salesforce admin selects the Add user lists to calendar views in Lightning Experience option from Activity Settings in Setup.
Use the availability view to compare different calendars side by side.

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