
To publish a calendar in or Outlook on the web, perform the below steps: If publishing does not work in a locally installed desktop Outlook app or your administrator imposed some limitations to your corporate Office 365 account, you can always use for the publishing feature. The publish feature is available in almost all applications, including, Office for 365 and Exchange accounts. If you do not want to bother sending an individual invitation to each person, you can publish your calendar on the web, and then share an ICS link to it. Share Outlook calendar with Google by publishing it online Normally, it takes a few minutes for updates to appear in Google Calendar. The calendar should sync up automatically as long as you stay subscribed to it.
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You can now rename it and change the color scheme to your liking:

On the navigation pane, right-click the calendar you wish to share and choose Sharing Permissions from the context menu.

In Microsoft Outlook, switch to the Calendar view and do the following: To share Outlook calendar with Gmail, this is what you need to do: Send a calendar sharing invitation from Outlook For more information, please see Outlook / Google calendar syncing not working. Important note! Currently calendar sharing works just once, subsequent changes are not synchronized.
