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# Agenda

In the ***Agenda*** tab, you can find a calendar containing all the events you've been registered to, as well as specific online meetings that were scheduled via the website networking module.&#x20;

To access your meetings or events, you may click on them from the summary column on the left or you may click on them straight from the calendar. To schedule online meetings with any platform user, click on the ***+ Meeting*** button.

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You can filter the calendar by week, month or year.

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You may also filter the entries as ***Events*** or ***Online meetings***.

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