

Just one of the many ways that Outlook is There are plenty of paid 3rd party plugins that do it. Now, the fault is on Microsoft for not supporting CalDAV, the protocol that Mail and Thunderbird/Lightning are using.
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Or Thunderbird's lightning - needs to be able to download the calendar data, by a sync process. The supporting program - like macOS mail, You can't just "view" a google calendar in another application and then start editing it.
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You're using the words "don't want sync" and "do want to edit" like they're not the same thing from a technical perspective. Update Google Calendar events previously created from Office 365 By Microsoft Power Automate Community Note, this will only update events between now and the next 45 days that have specifically been copied by the flow template that puts the Event ID into the description of the events. Simple request, cannot believe that it's not possible in this day and age! They DO NOT WANT TO SYNC, they want to EDIT their Google Cal within Outlook 2016 desktop app. Instead of pointing towards your own website to drive traffic there how about you actually help by pointing to any of these utilities that actually does what the OP has asked? PS> Reminder, this is not about, but Outlook 2016) I just want to have that for my Gmail account. I know if I had two exchange accounts added, I could have multiple calendar showing, editable, etc. anything and everything within Outlook for that second calendar as if I was in Google Calendar itself. I then want to be able to set up, modify, delete, etc. *** Email address is removed for privacy ***) The second calendar is linked to a gmail account (ie. I want to add a second, fully functional calendar in Outlook 2016Ĥ. I have an email address set up through Gmail that I want to add to Outlook 2016 (I have it added for Mail, working fine)ģ. In my Outlook 2016 installation, I have an exchange account for one account already.Ģ. What I'm trying to do (in case it's not obvious):ġ. Does anyone know if this functionality is available yet? That announcement was in March 2017. I've seen announcements that this functionality was being brought to Office 2016 for Macs, but read also that it was coming for Windows. I have read numerous articles on syncing, but I am not looking to sync - I want to be able to fully manage my Google Calendar in Outlook 2016.
