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When you log into DocketCalendar, you will need two sets of credentials. Your DocketCalendar account login and password, and your Linked email account login and password. (Note - The linked email account is not your personal work email. See Below - Check with your Firm Admin for your Linked Account login credentials)
The first time you log into DocketCalendar in a new browser, you will need both sets of credentials, but once you have logged in, you can save your credentials to your password manager or your browser, and then you'll be able to log in with just a click.
In addition to the DocketCalendar website, we recommend you bookmark the Microsoft office 365 website
Step 1: Enter your Login and Password, Click the End User Agreement checkbox and then the login button.
Login: Provided by DocketCalendar
PW: Request from your firm Administrator
Step 2: You will be prompted to log into your Linked email account. This is not your email account, it is a different login that you will need in order to log into DocketCalendar.
Request your Linked email address and Password from your email Administrator
DocketCalendar does not allow you to "Create" events, "Recalculate" events, or "Edit" events in the same browser session. In other words, you can't calculate and save to Trials simultaneously in the same browser, however, you can calculate and save events in different browsers. We recommend opening at least 2 sessions. Either Chrome and Firefox, or Chrome and Edge, or all three Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
Although you can't calculate more than one trigger at a time inside a browser, you can open multiple browser tabs for reference. This will come in handy if you are working on a trigger related to another event and you want to keep a copy of that event open in another screen. If you right-click on any of the left-panel navigation windows, you can keep your current screen and open another session in a new tab. (Remember, one calculation at a time in each browser, but having multiple screens may come in handy from time to time.
Here are a few links to help you get started with DocketCalendar
How To Calculated Deadlines And Save To Your Calendar