Add mail calendar to google calendar

To add your Microsoft Outlook mail calendar to Google Calendar, you'll need to use a third-party service or a workaround. Here are a few options:

Option 1: Use a third-party service

  1. Calendly: Calendly is a popular scheduling tool that allows you to connect your Outlook calendar to Google Calendar. You can sign up for a free account and follow their instructions to connect your calendars.
  2. Zapier: Zapier is an automation tool that can connect your Outlook calendar to Google Calendar. You'll need to create a Zap that syncs your Outlook calendar with Google Calendar.
  3. Microsoft Power Automate (formerly Microsoft Flow): Power Automate is a workflow automation tool that can connect your Outlook calendar to Google Calendar. You'll need to create a flow that syncs your calendars.

Option 2: Use a workaround

  1. Export Outlook calendar to CSV: Export your Outlook calendar to a CSV file using Outlook's built-in export feature.
  2. Import CSV to Google Calendar: Import the CSV file into Google Calendar using the "Import & export" feature in Google Calendar settings.
  3. Manually add events: Manually add events from the CSV file to your Google Calendar.

Step-by-step instructions for Option 2

  1. Open Outlook and go to the "File" menu.
  2. Click on "Open & Export" and select "Export to a file".
  3. Choose "Comma Separated Values (Windows)" as the file format.
  4. Select the calendar you want to export and choose a location to save the file.
  5. Open Google Calendar and go to the "Settings" icon (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner.
  6. Click on "Import & export" and select "Import events from a CSV file".
  7. Choose the CSV file you exported from Outlook and follow the prompts to import the events.
  8. Manually add events from the CSV file to your Google Calendar.

Please note that these options may have limitations, such as not syncing all calendar events or not updating in real-time. If you need a more seamless integration, consider using a third-party service like Calendly or Zapier.