![]() BUT this is something I can live with until we logically move Email and Calendar into Office 365. I’m a bit frustrated that this doesnt actually sync with Google – if an event is modified or deleted that event in Teams Calendar isn’t affected. Now when an Event is created in Google Calendar it is copied across to the Calendar in Microsoft Teams (my Office 365 Calendar). Connected my Work Google Calendar and Work Office 365 Calendar to Microsoft Flow.How to sync Google Calendar with Microsoft Teams Mainly so I had quick access to it from Teams, but also so my Availability Status in Teams reflected Busy or Available based on my Calendar events. Here is how I used Microsoft Flow to copy events from my work Google Calendar to the Calendar in Microsoft Teams (my work Office 365 account) so I can see events in Microsoft Teams.īecause we use Teams heavily to collaborate on Tasks and documents, and also communicate using Chats and Teams Posts, I wanted the Calendar in Microsoft Teams to have the events there that are booked in my Google Calendar. This results in core information and communications not being available within apps in either suite – aka pain in the ass. Wunderlist does that too now, and in our test, it worked perfectly just as good as Google Calendar, in fact. You can type 'Monday at 5pm' and Calendar will know what you are saying, making a new event accordingly. Email and Calendar is in Google, yet we use Microsoft Teams and SharePoint to collaborate and all the Office apps to create. One of the reasons to love Google Calendar and sync it everywhere is its natural language support. Our organisation splits collaboration and productivity apps between Office 365 and Google Suite.
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