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Can I export my google calendar to Outlook?

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BrysNoni - 12 Jun 2007 23:28 GMT
I am trying to export my Google Calendar either to Outlook 2003 or Works
calendar . I've tried and I can't figure it out. Does someone have an idea?
Make it plain and simple language please.
Gordon - 13 Jun 2007 07:54 GMT
>I am trying to export my Google Calendar either to Outlook 2003 or Works
> calendar . I've tried and I can't figure it out. Does someone have an
> idea?
> Make it plain and simple language please.

In a word, no.
BrysNoni - 14 Jun 2007 06:22 GMT
Actually, I thought your answer was somewhat condesending and it was also
wrong. Please know your facts before you respond to a post. Turns out I am
having a problem on the computer I was trying it on, so I tried to export on
my laptop and it worked like a charm. So in answer to my own question, yes,
you can export Google calendar to Outlook.

> >I am trying to export my Google Calendar either to Outlook 2003 or Works
> > calendar . I've tried and I can't figure it out. Does someone have an
> > idea?
> > Make it plain and simple language please.
>
> In a word, no.
Gordon - 14 Jun 2007 08:02 GMT
> Actually, I thought your answer was somewhat condesending and it was also
> wrong. Please know your facts before you respond to a post. Turns out I am
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> yes,
> you can export Google calendar to Outlook.

Well would you like to tell us all how you did it? There is NO EXPORT
FUNCTION on Google Calendar.......
BrysNoni - 14 Jun 2007 17:18 GMT
I went to HELP at the top of the calendar and under FEATURES there is a link
to import and export. It explains how to do it. It also explains how to
import Outlook to Google. My problem was that when I clicked on the ICAL link
it was saying to save, it wouldn't click, so I must have some sort of problem
with Google on that computer. I may should try reinstalling Google calendar
on that computer. It would be helpful if Google had an import/export
function. It seems they do not want to make it to easy to use another
calendar.

> > Actually, I thought your answer was somewhat condesending and it was also
> > wrong. Please know your facts before you respond to a post. Turns out I am
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Well would you like to tell us all how you did it? There is NO EXPORT
> FUNCTION on Google Calendar.......
Gordon - 15 Jun 2007 08:50 GMT
>I went to HELP at the top of the calendar and under FEATURES there is a
>link
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> function. It seems they do not want to make it to easy to use another
> calendar.

Thanks for the heads up - this must be something they have added very
recently......it worked for me.
BrysNoni - 15 Jun 2007 13:47 GMT
You're welome! Since you are familiar with Google Calendar, do you know how
to uninstall it so I can re-install on the computer I am having problems on?
It's not on my Add/Remove programs.

> >I went to HELP at the top of the calendar and under FEATURES there is a
> >link
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> Thanks for the heads up - this must be something they have added very
> recently......it worked for me.
Gordon - 15 Jun 2007 13:56 GMT
> You're welome! Since you are familiar with Google Calendar, do you know
> how
> to uninstall it so I can re-install on the computer I am having problems
> on?
> It's not on my Add/Remove programs.

Google calendar is web-based.....you access it through your browser....
BrysNoni - 15 Jun 2007 14:04 GMT
Thanks Gordon. It's been nice talking to you.

> > You're welome! Since you are familiar with Google Calendar, do you know
> > how
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>
> Google calendar is web-based.....you access it through your browser....

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