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    Outlook 2010

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by wuid, Aug 21, 2011.

  1. wuid

    wuid Newbie

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    hi all,

    my main calender is at gmail. i want that my default calender will be my gmail.
    so at the account settings i've entered the gmail address that gmail is providing for that.

    i also exported it as a file and imported it to outlook

    now i can see it under 'calenders' and in the folder list.

    i really want that i will able to see it in the 'To-Do' pane in the right side while i am in the mail tab. i am only seeing the default outlook calender which is empty and i am not interested in it.
     
  2. anseio

    anseio All ways are my ways.

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    You should have your outlook calendar sync with your gcalendar.

    Google Calendar Sync for Microsoft Outlook

    I actually manage my calendar in outlook and then it's synced up to google. Regardless, I have items that show up in the to-do pane, to the right of my email. If I were to make a change in google, the calendars would also be synchronized, depending on the time interval I've set up.
     
  3. wuid

    wuid Newbie

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    thank you very much... spent an hour on that