28.01.2019
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Outlook for Mac - Release notes for Insider Fast builds. Insider builds for Office for Mac are updated on a regular basis to provide new or improved features, security updates and bug fixes.

Drivers I can now see my Google calendar in Outlook (yay!). I can also add a calendar event in Outlook and it will show up in my Google calendar (yay!). However, if I open my Google calendar in Chrome and delete the event I just added from Outlook, the event is not removed from Outlook. Events added directly in my Google calendar also do not show up in Outlook. It would appear that any changes made directly to my Google calendar are not getting synced to Outlook.

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Btw today we're not only seeing Calendars out of sync, but Mail and Contacts as well. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.

No purchase required until June 30, 2017. Mac version of microsoft office. • Install Outlook following the instructions. • Then open Outlook for Mac. In the pop-up windows, enter your Google Email address.

For help with installation, initial configuration and sync instructions, please view our Setup Guides. Users have been clamoring for Office 2016 for Mac to add Google Calendar and Contacts support, two features that have been available on both the iOS and Android versions for a while now.

Problem #1 - Outlook for Mac 2016 does not support attaching a google calendar OR even an iCloud calendar. They push you to use their own calendar if you want to do this. Problem #2 - It's great we have Google App Sync and all (if you're a google apps user), but if you already have an Outlook account setup with a bunch of emails and info, that means you'll be needing to transfer all that data over. Google Apps sync sets up a NEW outlook profile revolving around your Google account, and then you have to add your old accounts back in (App Sync does offer to migrate mail, etc but you do NOT want to migrate mail, as it takes all your Outlook emails and every account and copies them into your GApps account). INSTEAD, migrate calendar, contacts, and tasks if you'd like and don't move the mail over (let them run in their own account unless you want to really consolidate all your emails into one account and dont plan on using your other email accounts for the most part) Now, for WINDOWS users, it's a little better. There is software out there (mostly paid) that can do a two way sync between Outlook and G Calendar (GSyncit, for example). Luckily, in this case, people were hardly using the google calendar, but it was the outlook calendar that was more important to them.