When it comes to the Description, you will be able to choose whether you want to map it, and also choose which Long Text field you want as the description (if you have more than one).īelow that, you will be able to decide whether you want to sync only future events - which will be selected by default - or if you want to sync even the events from the past, in which case you will just need to ‘uncheck’ the checkbox on the left. Start Date, End Date and Title of your events will be mapped automatically, taking the existing dates you have in your calendar and the primary attribute as the title. Once you have chosen one of the three options for syncing, below you will be able to see the mapping settings and edit some of them. If you decide to do so, you will need to disconnect your integration and set it up again (which will only take a few clicks). NOTE: Keep in mind that changing a filter in your Infinity calendar will not be automatically applied to your Google Calendar. If you make some changes to your Infinity calendar, they will apply to your Google Calendar, and if you make some changes in your Google Calendar they will apply to your Infinity calendar.įinally, if you choose Infinity to Google Sync, the changes you make in your Infinity calendar - whether that’s adding a new item or editing an existing event - will apply to your Google Calendar as well. If you set this integration up, when you add a new event (or edit an existing one) in your Google Calendar, the changes will apply to your Infinity calendar automatically.Īs its name suggests, Two-way Sync will allow you to synchronize your Infinity calendar with your Google Calendar in both directions. Google to Infinity Sync will allow you to automatically sync data from your Google Calendar to Infinity. The process of setting up the integration is the same for all three options, but the difference is in how they work. Let’s focus on explaining the three options for syncing. In the new popup that appears, you will be presented with three options for syncing and the mapping settings. In the Google Calendar section, click ‘Connect’. You will then see a modal with options for iCalendar and Google Calendar. To start the syncing process, you will need to click the ‘Sync’ option above your Infinity calendar. You will also be able to decide whether you are showing only a certain date or a date range (or time range) on your calendar. This means you will be able to use our Filter function to filter out only certain items you will be syncing. Once you are in your Calendar view, you will be able to customize this view to make sure you are working with the exact data you need to sync. In order to sync your data from Infinity to Google Calendar, and vice versa, you will need to use the Calendar view inside Infinity. How to integrate Infinity with Google Calendar
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