Migrate a Microsoft Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar
Nina Sclafani
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In this week’s Teq Tip, we cover how to migrate a Microsoft Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar. This is great if your school is transitioning between the two services, or if you find yourself using both, for example using one for your personal calendar, and one for your professional calendar.
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For more great blogs like these, visit teq.com/learning-community. Have a question about Google or Microsoft 365? Reach out to our PD team at onlinepd@teq.com, or if you have a Teq Online PD account, instantly access a team member using the nOw Instructional Support button.
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