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[[File:Last one.png|thumb]]One of the most significant challenges in scheduling events is finding a time that works for all participants.  
[[File:Last one.png|thumb]]One of the most significant challenges in scheduling events is finding a time that works for all participants.  
In this post, we will explore our solution for preventing the user from navigating separate windows or assistants for finding out about availability of participants while creating a new event. And why this is important.  
In this post, we will explore how displaying participant availability directly within the edit dialog can simplify this process and why we decided for this design to enhance collaboration.  


== The Need for Availability Insights ==
== The Need for Availability Insights ==
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