Can I add an event to Google Calendar from Google Search?











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If I need to set a reminder, I can just google "Remind me to get laundry in 1 hour" and it will prompt me with the option to add it to my Google Calendar:



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    If I need to set a reminder, I can just google "Remind me to get laundry in 1 hour" and it will prompt me with the option to add it to my Google Calendar:



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      If I need to set a reminder, I can just google "Remind me to get laundry in 1 hour" and it will prompt me with the option to add it to my Google Calendar:



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      If I need to set a reminder, I can just google "Remind me to get laundry in 1 hour" and it will prompt me with the option to add it to my Google Calendar:



      enter image description here



      Is there a similar trick for adding an event rather than a reminder?







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          You can do something similar with calendar events. If you "search" for



          add event dinner 11/30 6:00 pm


          you'll get a prompt like this:



          "Create event" prompt



          You will, of course, need to be logged in to your Google Account, and the event will go to your default calendar. I imagine the same sort of terminology you can use in Google Calendar Quick Add is the same you'd use here. They keywords seem to be "add event" or "add meeting". There are probably others.






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            You can do something similar with calendar events. If you "search" for



            add event dinner 11/30 6:00 pm


            you'll get a prompt like this:



            "Create event" prompt



            You will, of course, need to be logged in to your Google Account, and the event will go to your default calendar. I imagine the same sort of terminology you can use in Google Calendar Quick Add is the same you'd use here. They keywords seem to be "add event" or "add meeting". There are probably others.






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              You can do something similar with calendar events. If you "search" for



              add event dinner 11/30 6:00 pm


              you'll get a prompt like this:



              "Create event" prompt



              You will, of course, need to be logged in to your Google Account, and the event will go to your default calendar. I imagine the same sort of terminology you can use in Google Calendar Quick Add is the same you'd use here. They keywords seem to be "add event" or "add meeting". There are probably others.






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                You can do something similar with calendar events. If you "search" for



                add event dinner 11/30 6:00 pm


                you'll get a prompt like this:



                "Create event" prompt



                You will, of course, need to be logged in to your Google Account, and the event will go to your default calendar. I imagine the same sort of terminology you can use in Google Calendar Quick Add is the same you'd use here. They keywords seem to be "add event" or "add meeting". There are probably others.






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                You can do something similar with calendar events. If you "search" for



                add event dinner 11/30 6:00 pm


                you'll get a prompt like this:



                "Create event" prompt



                You will, of course, need to be logged in to your Google Account, and the event will go to your default calendar. I imagine the same sort of terminology you can use in Google Calendar Quick Add is the same you'd use here. They keywords seem to be "add event" or "add meeting". There are probably others.







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