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Learn how to connect an Outlook Calendar in order to display its events on a page.

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After installing Brikit Calendar Integrations, the next step is to connect to an existing Microsoft Outlook Calendar. This guide will lead you through adding credentials, connecting a calendar, and displaying it on a page using the Outlook Calendar Events Browser Macro.

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Determine if you have System Administrator privileges

In order to configure an Outlook Calendar, you must be a System Administrator.

Access the Brikit Calendar Integrations Configuration Page

A site administrator can configure the app by:

  1. Clicking on the Confluence Administration cog/gear icon icon Image Added
  2. Selecting General Configuration
  3. In the sidebar menu, under the heading Brikit Calendar Configurations, click Outlook 

Add a Credential

Before you can add a specific Calendar, you must first connect to your Microsoft Outlook Exchange Server. This requires establishing and authenticating credentials.

  1. Click the +Add Credential button
  2. Enter the Exchange Server URL

  3. Enter your UserID and  Password

  4. Click Save

Test Credentials

You should see a green check mark under the heading 'authentication status'. If not, check to see that your credentials are correct (check URL, UserID, and password). If you are still receiving an error, check with your Exchange Server administrator. You may need to add your Confluence site as an allowed domain.

Add a Calendar

Once your credentials are authenticated, you may now add the Calendar or Calendars associated with this account.

  1. Click the +Add Calendar button
  2. Enter the name of the Calendar
  3. Enter the Calendar ID (should look like an email address)
  4. Select the associated credential (it will default to the above credential if you have only included one)
  5. Add a color to help associate and differentiate this calendar from any others you may add
  6. Click Save

Navigate to a Page and Edit It

Add the Outlook Calendar Events Browser Macro

Add the macro by typing a left bracket { and then the name of the Macro. Hit enter to select. Click the macro and Edit it. In the first macro parameter, be sure to use the same Calendar ID you entered in the Add a Calendar step above. Select the view and configure any other parameters as you see fit. Click save in the Macro window, then Save the edits to the page.

View the Calendar on the Page

Your connected Calendar should now be displaying events on the page (or, if there are no events, then it should display the No Events Message).



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