Tips for mac calendar

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That’s a limitation we cannot circumvent. * If your Exchange or Google account is being managed by your IT department, they might have set certain restrictions that prevent Apple Calendar from sending information to other apps. Add the accounts back, check that the calendar data appears in Apple Calendar, and then enable the calendars again in Things.Keep in mind that this will remove all the data for this account from your iPad or iPhone. Go to Settings app → Calendar → Accounts and delete the accounts that cause trouble.If none of the above steps helped to fix the problem*, you might want to try to remove the problematic calendar accounts from your device and then add them back. Please don’t close the app while this happening and make sure your iPad or iPhone is charged and has a stable WiFi access. Connect to Things Cloud via Things → Preferences → Things Cloud to download your data.ĭepending on the size of your database, the download might take a little time.Go to Things → Preferences → Calendar Events and enable the integration again.Reboot your iPad or iPhone (Don’t skip this step!).Tap and hold the Things icon on your iPad or iPhone.

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Only follow the steps below if you are using Things Cloud to backup your to-dos! Check that Things → Preferences → Things Cloud is enabled.