I had a few errors, but note that even though it says “Failed to import events” right above it is confirmation that “Successfully imported 3648 events”. After many investigations, I didnt succeed to export using kies or directly. It’ll take a few seconds up to a minute or longer, depending on how many events you have, then you’ll finally get a status update: It’s pretty easy to figure out what to do at this point: choose the file you just exported from iCal, pick a calendar to use (I’ll use my own) and click “Import”. Click on that and you’ll see the import window: Note along the top one of the tab options is “Import Calendar”. You can see the link you need, even though it’s fairly well hidden on the Calendar…Ĭlick on it and you’ll get the Calendar Settings view: Now you’ll want to log in to Google Calendar and find the tiny little “manage calendars” at the bottom of the left Calendars box (you might need to click on the little triangle to the left of the word “Calendar” to display this entire area):
Most Android devices are supported, such as Samsung Galaxy (all models), HTC Desire HD, DROID RAZR, Nexus 7. Go to iCal and choose File –> Export and without much explanation you’ll be asked for an output file:Ĭhoose one, press “Export” and you’re done with iCal and can quit the program. Use these directions to import or export your phone calendar to Microsoft Outlook. Similarly, Apple has made it pretty easy to convert iCal calendars into a different system too, perhaps unusually so for a company that likes to import your data into proprietary data formats. Syncing iCloud to your outlook calendar will move all entries in outlook default calendar to iCloud. Now your google calendar entries will be on iCloud. Then get iCloud control panel and sync iCloud to outlook.
Since your Android phone calendar is synced with Google Calendar you can export calendar from Google Calendar. Import/Export Android phone calendar to Microsoft Outlook Most Android devices are supported, such as Samsung Galaxy (all models), HTC Desire HD, DROID RAZR, Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, HTC Evo 4G, Motorola Droid X, Samsung Epic Touch 4G and many more. Use these directions to import or export your phone calendar to Microsoft Outlook.