https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357819
--- Comment #20 from Peter <p.wibber...@btinternet.com> --- (In reply to Peter from comment #19) > (In reply to Allen Winter from comment #17) > > Personal Calendars are completely separate from Google Calendars. > > Personal Calendars on stored on your local drive. > > > > To add Google Calendars: > > - select Configure->KOrganizer menu > > - in the General settings page, you'll see a Calendars tab. open that > > - select Add and choose Google Groupware > > - configure > > you should see a web browser page open that makes you sign into your > > Google account > > and you need to ensure giving permission to Akonadi services. and save > > those settings > > > > For those of you having problems with existing Google calendars you might > > try > > - removing the existing one and starting from scratch > > - modify the existing one -> you should be taken immediately the Google > > account login page > > and then the 3rdparty permissions. > > > > also, look in the calendar browser in the lower left corner and ensure the > > Google calendars are selected > > else they won't be available to you. > > Allen, > > Thank you for comment. I can understand that the Personal Calendar is > stored locally, but the Google Calendar is stored remotely. Is the idea not > that events in the Personal Calendar can be synchronised with the Google > Calendar, so that they can be seen by other devices that access the Google > Calendar? Certainly, this is how I would like it to work, and my > recollection is that this is how it used to work. > > I have previously removed the Google Calendar from KOrganizer and ... - Oops hit the 'Save Changes' button - and reinstated it, but without success. And the latest oddity is that I have events in KOrganizer which have been added by my accept a meeting invite. Even if these are in one of the Google Calendar calendars, they don't appear in Google Calendar. In contrast, I can add an event in the same Google Calendar calendar, and it does show up in Google Calendar. Why the difference?! I will apologise for my lack of knowledge in this area, but is there not a systematic way of troubleshooting these problems, beyond the Microsoft switch-it-off-and-switch-it-back-on-again approach? Thanks and regards -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.