I cannot get iCalendar to sync with Microsoft Office for Mac 2011's calendar. It's supposed to be as simple as enabling the sync services, but it doesn't work. According to the instructions, after you enable sync services, you're supposed to get a confirmation on which you click 'ok,' but I don't get that. I really need outlook to allow iCloud on Mac. I switch between a Mac and Windows laptop. The downside is that I'm able to get both windows and ical on outlook 2016 for a PC but for some unknown reason.I'm not able to sync outlook 2016 for Mac with its own native icalendar. It's disappointing. I just close the window and nothing syncs. It syncs mail between gmail and outlook and I have my gmail calendar synced with iCalendar, but I want to use the Office calendar (because it's SOOO much better than ical or google calendar), and can't get it to do it. All of my core info is on google (mail and calendar) since I retired. Can anyone help? Hi, Please have a look at the following KB article and check if you have followed the proper sync steps: Since this forum is for general questions and feedback related to Outlook, it's recommended to post your question to the forum for Mac: pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding. Steve Fan TechNet Community Support It's recommended to download and install, which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office programs. Hi, Please have a look at the following KB article and check if you have followed the proper sync steps: Since this forum is for general questions and feedback related to Outlook, it's recommended to post your question to the forum for Mac: pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding. Steve Fan TechNet Community Support It's recommended to download and install, which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office programs. The short answer is that Outlook for Mac won't sync with anything: not iCal, not iOS devices (iPhones and iPads), and not Google calendar. Its export files can't even be read by Outlook for Windows. The same is true for Outlook for Mac 2016. Not syncing with iCal and iOS devices is the subject of negotiations between Apple and Microsoft. I wouldn't bother downloading the OffCAT tool; it's an.msi file and probably won't run on a Mac. This isn't the result of a configuration problem, anyway; this is known not to work. Microsoft Exchange is still the de facto standard for email when it comes to business. Over the years, however, Apple has been making inroads into the Enterprise market and bringing a flock of new Windows users to Apple. These new Apple converts still use Exchange and need to synchronize calendars using Apple’s iCal. Fortunately, it is easy to synchronize your Exchange calendar with Apple iCal. Let’s run through the steps. • Open Apple Calendar from your Apple dock. Select Calendar| Preferences (Figure A). Figure A: Adding an Exchange Account to Apple Calendar. Select + and the Add Account wizard appears. Enter in your Outlook email address and password. Click Create (Figure B). Figure B: Enter your Outlook email address and Password. If more information is necessary, you will be prompted to enter user account credentials as well. If you do not have this information, contact your help support (Figure C). Figure C: Enter your Exchange authentication username and password. After entering the appropriate information, click Create. Exchange now appears on the sidebar of your calendar entries. You now have your Exchange and iCloud calendars synchronizing to one place. You can choose to synchronize your Exchange calendar at the following intervals: 1, 5, 15, 30, 1 hour and manually. If you are currently managing multiple iCal calendars as well as a separate Outlook calendar, why manage them in different places? Simply, connect your Exchange account to Apple Calendar and manage all your calendars inside Apple Calendar.
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