![]() When you add new Travels, for which you have a visa (based on selected dates and countries), you will see useful information, such as available days for travel and possible visa rule violations. – Create Visas and check compliance with 90/180 rule (i.e. – In the Travel list there are all your trips grouped by years for a quick access – Export a PDF report for the month or the year with a total number of days you spent in each country, which is useful for tax and legal purposes ![]() – Cross out days between the trips to bring a new journey closer, draw something there or just leave it empty – Days counter will help to track days passed and days left With five different calendar views, you can check and handle your. – In each Trip you could add a note with the best moments to remember Set a reminder to ease your mind off worrying about missing deadlines from now on. show trips in the Cities, States or Regions – Create your own travel destinations ( Custom Countries) with a picture you want, which allows you to fit the calendar to your needs, i.e. – You could add Locations to your Trips and see all of the on a Travel Map You can only view the older tasks or the new reminder system (not both), so if you see a task calendar here just click the dropdown arrow to change it to the reminder system instead.Ĭlick here to watch this video on YouTube.– Log your trips and see a beautiful view with all the countries you have visited or will visit in the future Also, if you’re not seeing reminders that you’ve set up, make sure you don’t have a tasks calendar under this list. Under “My calendars,” deselect Reminders. If you don’t want to see reminders anymore, head to the left side of your screen in Calendars. The same type of syncing will take place between your mobile and desktop versions of Calendar. The reminder system runs throughout Google’s ecosystem, and reminders sync between Google Keep, Inbox, and Calendar. ![]()
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