If you want to check your schedule while working locally, you may have experienced that you cannot view it offline. However, this inconvenience is expected to be resolved soon.
Google announced on January 20 (local time) that the web version of Google Calendar will respond to offline display. If the function is activated, the schedule can be displayed from 4 weeks before going offline. However, Google Calendar previously provided offline access. However, the function was removed when it was changed to a new design in 2018. This offline support will return to function in two years. In addition, it has been responding to the mobile version from before.
Offline marking is off by default, so you’ll need to enable offline calendar in settings to use it. In addition, you cannot create, edit, or access notifications while offline.
The offline presentation announcement is made for users of Google Workspace and can be used by ordinary users. However, since it will be released in stages, it will be available to general users after February. Related information can be found here .