Next, set up your work calendar on your device so you can view, add, and edit events. |
In this section, you learn how to: |
Add your calendar
The steps to set up your calendar depend on the calendar that you previously used.
I previously used Google Calendar
On your Android device, open the Calendar app and sign in with your Google Workspace account.
I previously used an iOS calendar app
- On your iOS device, open Settings.
- Tap Passwords & Accounts.
- Tap Add accountGoogle.
- Enter your Google Workspace email addresstap Next.
- Enter your password. If you don't have the latest operating system and you use 2-Step Verification, enter an app password instead of your regular password. For details, see Sign in using App Passwords.
- Tap Next.
Emails, contacts, and calendar events now automatically sync with your Google Workspace account across devices. - (Optional) To sync only your calendar, turn off the other services.
- On your Android device, open and sign in to the Calendar app to see your calendar events.
I used a web-based calendar
- On your computer, open a web browser and open your calendar.
- Export and save your calendar events as a CSV file.
- In a web browser on your computer, go to Google Calendar and sign in with your Google Workspace account.
- At the top, click Settings Settings.
- On the left, click Import & Export.
- Under Import, choose which calendar to add the imported events to and click Import.
By default, events are imported into your primary calendar. - On your Android device, open and sign in to the Calendar app to see your calendar events.
Note: If you import repeating events from a CSV file, they might appear on your calendar as a series of one-time events.
I used a third-party app
On your Android device, choose an option:
- Open the Play Store app and download the calendar app that you used.
- Open the Gmail app and enter your POP information.
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