
Press Ctrl + V to past the Google calendar's URL, and then click the Add button.Switch to the Internet Calendars tab and click the New… button.On the File tab, select Account Settings twice.Paste your Google calendar's URL and click OK.Click Open Calendar button and choose " From Internet…" from the drop down list.Open your Outlook and switch to Calendar > Manage Calendars ribbon group.Now you can paste this URL into any other application that supports the iCal format (.ics) and access your Google calendar from there. If it is private, click the ICAL button next to the calendar's Private Address. If your google calendar is public, then click the green ICAL icon next to Calendar Address.This will open the Calendar details page. Hover over the needed calendar in the calendar list at the left-hand part of the screen, click the drop-down arrow that appears to the right of the calendar name, and then click Calendar settings.Anyway, click on the Apps launcher icon and select Calendar from the list of apps.
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As you probably know, about two months ago Google rolled out the new update and all of a sudden the Calendar button disappeared from the G-mail page's task bar. If you are logged into your Gmail account, then you will need two clicks instead of one. Log into your Google account and click Calendar on the Google bar.Outlook will periodically check the Google Calendar for updates, and if any new or modified events are found, they will be downloaded and displayed alongside with your Outlook appointments. Using this method you can set up one way syncing from Google Calendar to Outlook.
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How to synch Google Calendar with Outlook (read-only)
