![]() ![]() ![]() So you have a lot of options of where to go from here: Getting back to your question though, you could potentially add the Google calendar onto your Outlook web app (visit and follow steps to add a shared calendar) - however that would only give you read access to the calendar. When you add an account on Outlook it will add everything in the account that it has access to without a way of disabling one component. ![]()
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