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How to Track Events Across the Weekend

If an event continues from the previous week into the next week, Outlook and some other calendars display an arrow to indicate the event starts in an earlier week and/or ends in a later week. Teamup Calendar uses the shape of the event blocks to indicate if an event is ongoing.


Events continuing into the next week

In Teamup Calendars, ongoing events are indicated by the event blocks themselves, as illustrated below:

A straight corner indicates an event that continues into the next week. Rounded corners indicate that the event ends on that date.
  • A straight corner on an event block indicates that the event continues into the next week, or is continued from the previous week.
  • A rounded corner on an event block means that the event ends (or begins) on the indicated date.

The screenshot above shows the two different types of corners:

  1. The event with the title “Sandy in Berlin” is a block with straight corners, showing an event that continues into the next week.
  2. The event with the title “Frank vacation) is a block with rounded corners, showing an event that ends on the last day shown of the current week.

Events continued from the prior week

The straight edge indicates an event continued from the prior week. The rounded edge indicates the the event starts or ends on that date.

In the screenshot above, you can see an example of an event that is continued from the week prior.

  1. The event with the title “Mark at Paris Expo” shows an an example of an event with rounded corners on both ends, indicating that the event is completed (begins and ends) within the dates shown.
  2. The event with the title “Sandy in Berlin” shows a straight corner on the left end, indicating that the event is continued from the previous week.
Updated on May 9, 2023
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