Robbo
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I have loads of stuff in my work calendar via outlook which I now want to move and load into a personal calendar on my iPhone... how do I go about doing that? Doesn't seem to be an option under each individual entry :S
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Rob R
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Add the outlook email account to your phone. Calendar will sync over
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Robbo
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No. So I have an enterprise account on my iphone already, which is where all the calendar entries are but I will be deleting that soon as leaving the company... I need to find a way to migrate or copy these entries into a personal calendar on my iphone or via Calendar on my MBA if needs be.
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Robbo
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So I see I can export my work calendar as an .ics file but unfortunately all our calendars are shared and so all my personal entries (ie the ones I want!) are marked as private and I can't take out private entries so would be barely any quicker than just adding new entries :\
However, if I set up a new calendar in OSX Calendar, I think that will give me the option to just go through and move all the items into that calendar?
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Dom
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Have you tried exporting your Exchange calendars via Outlook and then importing into OSX Address Book/iTunes for your iPhone?
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Balling
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You can move events manually from one calendar to another from both iOS or OS X. Procedure is pretty much the same for both.
First, make sure you have both calendars set up on your device. For instance, let's say you want to move events from "Work" to "Gmail", make sure both are set up and active.
On iOS, just click the event you want to move. When you see the description there'll be a section called "Calendar" which has a small coloured dot and the name of the calendar the event is in (in this case "Work").
Just click this and change the calendar to "Gmail" or whatever and you're done.
Same procedure on OS X except you right click the event and choose calendar. You can highlight several events at once (hold down Cmd and click the events you want) and move them all at the same time.
If you want to copy the events and not move them, just choose "Dublicate" first, then move the dublicates.
Hope this helps.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have you tried exporting your Exchange calendars via Outlook and then importing into OSX Address Book/iTunes for your iPhone?
going to do that tonight
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
You can move events manually from one calendar to another from both iOS or OS X. Procedure is pretty much the same for both.
First, make sure you have both calendars set up on your device. For instance, let's say you want to move events from "Work" to "Gmail", make sure both are set up and active.
On iOS, just click the event you want to move. When you see the description there'll be a section called "Calendar" which has a small coloured dot and the name of the calendar the event is in (in this case "Work").
Just click this and change the calendar to "Gmail" or whatever and you're done.
Same procedure on OS X except you right click the event and choose calendar. You can highlight several events at once (hold down Cmd and click the events you want) and move them all at the same time.
If you want to copy the events and not move them, just choose "Dublicate" first, then move the dublicates.
Hope this helps.
cheers, issue is that atm I only have my work calendar set up but wills et one up in OSX tonight and try importing, if not then will just do the clicky thing as suggested, ta!
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