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I have an Outlook.com account (not the Desktop app) which is my primary email/calendar, whereas my wife uses Gmail as her primary account, and we really would like a shared calendar we both can edit/manage. How can I achieve this?

  • Current setup:
    I have created a calendar in Gmail and subscribed to it from my Outlook.com account; however, this is a one-way solution so I cannot add/edit events to the calendar from my account

Is there any way to solve this so we have a single calendar which both can manage from Gmail and Outlook.com?

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  • Google got rid of this ability for for accounts – Ramhound Aug 08 '17 at 11:28
  • I know, but there are many smart people on the interwebz.. I'm hoping someone has figured something out :) – Linora Aug 08 '17 at 13:51
  • Difficult to work around if Google actively blocks the standard that made it possible to do this unless you already had it working. – Ramhound Aug 08 '17 at 14:19
  • I know, but you never know what's out there. F.ex. Techmans answer might be a solution :) – Linora Aug 08 '17 at 17:06
  • The best way I've found to do this is via CompanionLink since nothing else I've found matches the functionality it offers. While I use CompanionLink Pro, you would only need need [CompanionLink for Google](https://www.companionlink.com/google/), and your Sync will look like [this](https://imgur.com/a/8mREU0b) _(choose the 14-day [trial](https://www.companionlink.com/downloads/download.php?product=CLG) option, and if you like it, buy the one-time license, not the subscription)_ – JW0914 Aug 25 '23 at 08:22

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There is also a way to do the same you can export the calendar from Outlook and import it to Gmail. I think this is the simplest way to do it.