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forumForum Fix problems importingIf you're getting an error while importing information into Google Calendar, or if the results look wrong, use the tips below to help fix the problem. Note: You can only follow these troubleshooting steps on a computer, not on a phone or tablet. First, check the steps you used toexport & import Read the steps for exporting from
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the steps for importing into Google Calendar. Errors during importing If you're seeing any of these errors, try these troubleshooting steps on what is an ics file your computer. "Processed zero events" Import ZIP files Find the ZIP file on your computer. Double-click to open it. You'll see ICAL files (ending in “ics”) for each of your calendars. On your computer, open Google http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/calendar/bFLb42d384s Calendar. In the top right, click Settings > Settings. Open the Calendars tab. Click Import calendars (between the "My calendars" and "Other Calendars" sections). Click Choose File and select one of your ICAL files. You'll need to import each file that ends in “ics” individually. Choose the calendar where you want to add the imported events. By default, events will be imported into your main calendar. Click Import. Repeat the import steps https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/45654?hl=en for each file that ends in “ics.” Import CSV or ICAL files You can also get the "Processed zero events" error if you clicked the Import button more than once. Because the file imported correctly after the first click, the error message pops up on the second click because there weren't any new events to process. Check your calendar to make sure all your events are there. If this didn't fix your problem, check the formatting of your CSV file or ICAL file. "Processed x of y events" This error usually happens when Google Calendar can't read some events in your file. Google Calendar only works with files created by major calendar applications like Microsoft Outlook, Apple Calendar, and Yahoo Calendar. If you exported your file from one of these applications, try exporting it again and re-importing it into Google Calendar. If this didn't fix your problem, check the formatting of yourCSV fileorICAL file. "Google Calendar is temporarily unavailable" File size is too large This usually happens when the file is too big. Google Calendar works with files that are one megabyte (1MB) or smaller. If your file is too big, export a shorter date range from the original application. You can also separate the file into smaller files if you're comfortable manually editing C
link in Google Calendar David Boxer posted this on July 6, 2012, 09:17 Tweet Watch how to export your Google calendar and Import the Calendar using https://support.blakeschool.org/entries/21686736-Export-your-Google-calendar-and-Import-the-Calendar-using-the-Private-iCAL-link-in-Google-Calendar the Private iCAL link in Google Calendar: With Google Calendar, you can export content from a specific calendar or from all your calendars at once. Part I: Exporting content http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/how-do-i-view-edit-google-calendar-in-outlook-calendar.3345634/ froma specific calendar Follow these steps to export one of your calendars: In the calendar list on the left side of the page, move your mouse over the calendar google calendar you'd like to export from. You'll see a drop-down arrow appear next to the calendar name. Click the drop-down arrow and selectCalendar settings. (Alternatively, click the drop-down arrow next toMy calendarsand selectSettings, then click the appropriate calendar from the list.) Click theICALbutton in the 'Private Address' section at the bottom of the page, and click the displayed URL. Save export google calendar the exported file to the desired folder on your computer. If you receive a 'Feed Processing Error' message when exporting events, please make sure you're using your calendar's private iCalendar address ('Private Address'). You can only use your calendar's public iCalendar address ('Calendar Address') to export events when your calendar is publicly shared. Learn how toshare your calendar with others. Part II: Import events from iCalendar or CSV files To import events from iCalendar or CSV files, just follow these steps: Click the down-arrow next toOther calendars SelectImport calendar ClickChoose fileand find the file that contains your events, then clickOpen. Select the Google Calendar where you'd like to import events, then clickImport. Please note that recurring events may not be recognized when importing events from CSV files. In this case, individual items will be created for recurring events that fall between the dates you've selected. Reference - Google Calendar Help - Export your calendar Google Calendar Help -Import events from iCalendar or CSV files Add a comment Support Software by Zendesk
I want to sync my google and outlook calendars. Outlook 2003. ronnybon, Dec 10, 2007 #1 Advertisements Gordon Guest "ronnybon" <> wrote in message news:... >I want to sync my google and outlook calendars. Outlook 2003. And what does Google help say about it? Gordon, Dec 10, 2007 #2 Advertisements Greg1925 Guest Here's what Google help has to say (from http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=37111&ctx=sibling) but the file I exported from Google can't be read by Outlook 2002. How do I export my Google Calendar data? To export Google Calendar content, just follow these steps: 1. In the calendar list on the left, click on the down-arrow next to the appropriate calendar and select "Calendar settings." (Alternatively, click on "Manage Calendars" at the bottom of the calendar list, then click on the name of the appropriate calendar.) 2. Click on the "ICAL" button under "Private Address" and click on the displayed URL. 3. Save the exported file to the desired folder on your computer. 4. Following the instructions on the calendar application of your choice, import the file you exported from Google Calendar to the calendar application. If you receive a "Feed Processing Error" message when exporting events, please make sure you're using your calendar's private ICAL address. You won't be able to export your data with your calendar's public ICAL address when your share settings are set to "Do not share with everyone." "Gordon" wrote: > "ronnybon" <> wrote in message > news:... > >I want to sync my google and outlook calendars. Outlook 2003. > > > And what does Google help say about it? > > > Greg1925, Jan 2, 2008 #3 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads Sync Outlook with Google Calendar , May 26, 2006, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Calendar Replies: 0 Views: 336 May 26, 2006 How to see calendar in "calendar" view, not "mails" view? Guest, Sep 30, 2006, in forum: Micro