Support for Apple iCloud calendar

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One alternative is to subscribe to iCloud calendar with your Exchange/O365 email accounts or any Outlook account, and then sync the same accounts in Outlook for Mac. See details:
https://support.office.com/article/c9c67e41-274f-4527-ae5e-ea1003d89fc5
588 comments
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Trystan Trenberth commented
It's rediculous that you offer the "Office Suite" on Mac and don't support integration with half the features - Prejudice or stupidity and lack of foresight?
The previous release of Office was a disgrace, and you follow up with a better GUI but the critical features missing from the implementation.
Heads should roll!!
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J Beda commented
Support for Google's calendar system was great, now if you can add Apple's calendar system we could just use the Outlook software and see everything in one place! How great would that be? Very great I must say!
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Jai Shankar Karnaina commented
Please add the option to add ical to outlook calendar with auto synchronize.
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Andreasen Tayo Lill commented
it is not possible to transfer calendar and Contacts between Apple iCloud and Onedrive - security reasons and GPDR.
the easy manual way I found is this:
open your Contacts / choose the one and more you wish to transfer, one at a time / open with -choose outlook / outlook pops up and you can save / there you are. but you have to do it one by one. Good practise to clean up your Contacts :-) -
Nick commented
Can you make it so Outlook on Mac can follow basic protocols to work with Apple calendar so we can see and edit and synch. What is worse is making it seem like it does work, but then it doesn't (it shows up on the left menu bar but none of the appointments show up) I have spent many hours trying to make my wife see that Im really trying to be a good husband but I cant get the family calendar into my work calendar...save the family!
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Greg Mancuso commented
The "alternative is not an alternative - one way communication (at least one way the works consistently). And you have to share your iCloud calendar as PUBLIC!
Not going to happen. That is simply an insulting response by Microsoft.
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RD commented
This will not happen. In my view. MS denies a solution for (undisclosed) purposes...
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Ian Aberle commented
I love that this has been "Under Review" since June 09, 2017. While the alternative worked for my needs, sounds like having this officially supported - even with over 15K requests for this feature over multiple posts – is not a priority for the Mac Outlook Team.
Try the alternative, maybe it will work for you.
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Daniel Tamulonis commented
Can't we all get along? If Gimbel's and Macy's could do it - albeit in a miraculous New York City, and even if Gimbel's has gone the way of the [insert extinct example here] - let's make computer world a harmonious one. Microsoft, shake hands with Apple; Apple, shake hands with Microsoft. There, easy, huh?
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Terry Hatmaker commented
How long will this be in review? I would think it should be a given to support Apple Calendar or Apple Contacts in Outlook for macOS.
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Crome yellow commented
There should be a way to sync the reminders in the Outlook 2016 for MAC calendar with iPhone
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Anonymous commented
Well, there is nothing left to say. Its very disappointing!
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Daniel Bocksteger commented
The "alternative" way to subscribe the calendar is not an alternative. On iOS this feature works, so get it done for Mac as well.
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Darren commented
This feature is a priority for those users looking to run a Mac with O365 as an alternative to a PC.
I can't get the alternative "subscription" to work for more than one ical. this makes a poor experience across devices -
Anonymous commented
This is a must to have feature! otherwise all the money we paid for the Office for Mac licence is a waste, because we can't use it with our iPhones!
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Kevin commented
Please execute... A much needed feature.
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Anonymous commented
Please. integrate outlook en I cloud agenda.
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Guenther, Larsen commented
We activated new policies in our company, since then (or by any other mistake, the subscription is not updated anymore).
This is a poor workaround. Outlook iOS already is able to work with iCloud calendars, please make the last step as well!
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TreverW commented
It seems that subscribing to the iCloud calendar as instructed only lets you see a read-only version of the calendar. This isn't really an acceptable solution.
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Anonymous commented
Please add this feature!