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Google Calendar [Calaboration] & iCal Syncing
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<blockquote data-quote="MilenkoD" data-source="post: 870005" data-attributes="member: 36349"><p>I actually figured it out. iCal keeps its calendar inputs separate from the synced google calendar. </p><p></p><p>If you want an event to appear in both iCal and Google, you need to click on the the google account on the left-hand side first, then input your event. This will tell iCal you want the event connected (synced) to both calendars. </p><p></p><p>Conversely, if you input something into google calendar, it will always show up in iCal also (hence the appearance of a one-way sync). </p><p></p><p>If you already have an event in your iCal-only calendar, you can drag-and-drop the event onto the Google account listed on the left and it'll sync to both calendars. </p><p></p><p>This works out well for me since the iCal calendar is my wife's and the google calendar we share. She keeps her personal stuff on the default iCal and our family events are shared to the google calendar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MilenkoD, post: 870005, member: 36349"] I actually figured it out. iCal keeps its calendar inputs separate from the synced google calendar. If you want an event to appear in both iCal and Google, you need to click on the the google account on the left-hand side first, then input your event. This will tell iCal you want the event connected (synced) to both calendars. Conversely, if you input something into google calendar, it will always show up in iCal also (hence the appearance of a one-way sync). If you already have an event in your iCal-only calendar, you can drag-and-drop the event onto the Google account listed on the left and it'll sync to both calendars. This works out well for me since the iCal calendar is my wife's and the google calendar we share. She keeps her personal stuff on the default iCal and our family events are shared to the google calendar. [/QUOTE]
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