How to import ics file into outlook how to#
This section presents two examples of how to download an event and then import it into a calendar. TIP: If you aren't familiar with your browser's download behavior and options, or how to import events into your (web-based or stand-alone) calendar, Higher Logic recommends that you consult your application's documentation. So, each user's preferred browser and preferred calendar make their event-download-and-import combination somewhat unique. Stand-alone (e.g., Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird) - with no association to, or dependency on a browser.Web-based (e.g., Google Calendar and Yahoo! Calendar) - accessed via a browser or.It's important to note that calendars can be either: Given the number of browsers and calendars that are available - and the distinct behaviors of each - there is an incredible number of possible "download-and-import" permutations making documenting every one of them near impossible.
Your organization's community events can be visible on your personal calendar, so you can see them when you're scheduling other activities and you can set reminders for them. ics file which, when imported, adds the event and its details (e.g., date, time, location) to your calendar application ("calendar"). You can download a community event and save it to your preferred calendar application (e.g., Outlook and Google Calendar).