Creating a conference scheduleTopic number: 1425411721655

You can create a schedule for a conference.

Prerequisite

To add a new schedule to an existing conference, you must be the conference presenter or administrator.

You can view the scheduled sessions in the Calendar.

To create a conference schedule
  1. To create a conference, select List area > New conference.

    To edit or duplicate a conference:

    1. Select List area > Activities overviews.
    2. Select the activities overview to manage conferences in and click Edit.
    3. Switch to the Conferences tab.
    4. Select the conference and click Edit or Duplicate.
  2. Under Schedules, do one of the following:
    • Create a schedule by clicking New.
    • Select an existing schedule and click Edit or Duplicate.
  3. In the Edit Schedule dialog, optionally type a Description of the schedule.
  4. Type or modify the following schedule details:
    1. Time (Start at/Duration)—The start time and duration of each session of the conference.
    2. Repeat—How often (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly) and when the conference sessions are held.
    3. Dates (From/til or continuing for)—You can use the Calendar control to select the start and end dates.
    4. Click OK.

    The scheduled sessions are displayed in the right pane.

  5. Click Save & close. Save & close button
If a session list is deleted or rescheduled when you change a schedule, the discussion tasks that were linked to that list are automatically linked to the next scheduled meeting list in the new schedule. Past session lists and sessions that were added ad-hoc (without schedule) are not updated.
Example

The current schedule has sessions on March 1, March 2, and March 3. Discussion tasks are linked to all session lists.

If you change the schedule to have sessions on March 10 and March 11, then discussion tasks from March 1 are moved to March 10 and those from March 2 are moved to March 11. Discussion tasks from March 3 are canceled.

Required permissions: Can configure activities overviews and conferences. (For more on permissions, see Security roles: Concepts.)