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Importing Multiple .ICS files into Outlook
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Unfortunately we have over 4000 .ics files that we need to import into Outlook 2013. Each file is one event. What's the best way for doing this?
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Unfortunately we have over 4000 .ics files that we need to import into Outlook 2013. Each file is one event. What's the best way for doing this?
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You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38
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Unfortunately we have over 4000 .ics files that we need to import into Outlook 2013. Each file is one event. What's the best way for doing this?
microsoft-outlook microsoft-outlook-2013 ics
Unfortunately we have over 4000 .ics files that we need to import into Outlook 2013. Each file is one event. What's the best way for doing this?
microsoft-outlook microsoft-outlook-2013 ics
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You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38
add a comment |
You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38
You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38
add a comment |
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Given that the .ICS (or iCals) format is a textfile, I would merge all files into one .ICS file and import that one file.
Just open your .ics file and look at the layout. You can also read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
The wikipedia article is too long to quote, so thats why I haven't done that.
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This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
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Given that the .ICS (or iCals) format is a textfile, I would merge all files into one .ICS file and import that one file.
Just open your .ics file and look at the layout. You can also read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
The wikipedia article is too long to quote, so thats why I haven't done that.
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This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
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Given that the .ICS (or iCals) format is a textfile, I would merge all files into one .ICS file and import that one file.
Just open your .ics file and look at the layout. You can also read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
The wikipedia article is too long to quote, so thats why I haven't done that.
2
This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
add a comment |
Given that the .ICS (or iCals) format is a textfile, I would merge all files into one .ICS file and import that one file.
Just open your .ics file and look at the layout. You can also read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
The wikipedia article is too long to quote, so thats why I haven't done that.
Given that the .ICS (or iCals) format is a textfile, I would merge all files into one .ICS file and import that one file.
Just open your .ics file and look at the layout. You can also read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
The wikipedia article is too long to quote, so thats why I haven't done that.
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This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
add a comment |
2
This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
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This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
This is when installing cygwin and using cat *.ics > all_ics.txt is useful. Then rename all_ics.txt to all.ics to perform the event import.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:39
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
That doesn't seem to work in Outlook 2010
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:28
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
Well - actually it works if you manually edit out all the interim BEGIN:VCALENDAR & END:VCALENDAR as per productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/calendar/KJ_rH90hIDA/…
– Ilan
Dec 17 '15 at 14:35
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You realize that once imported 4000 calendars will slow Outlook down right? Are you sure you want to do that?
– Ramhound
Feb 18 '15 at 19:05
ICS is just an event. You can import events into one calendar.
– Sun
Feb 18 '15 at 20:38