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Google Calendar Sync for Outlook (Windows PC) 
Google provides a free application to sync your Microsoft Outlook Calendar to your 
Google Calendar.  From the Google Calendar, you use the standard DROID sync 
software described in Chapter 3 to sync Google to your DROID.  It is a two-step sync: 
Outlook to Google Calendar to DROID Calendar.  For this sync to stay updated, your 
computer needs to be turned on, Microsoft Outlook needs to be running, along with the 
Google Calendar sync, and you need an Internet connection.   If any of these are not 
working, the sync will stop.  It should catch up next time everything is on and 
connected. 
Learn more on the Google Calendar Sync here: 
www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955 
Or you can perform a web search for "Google Outlook Calendar Sync." 
Supported Software (What You Need) 
In order to use the Google Calendar Sync, you need the following: 
  A Windows PC running XP, Vista, or Windows 7 
  Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 (32-bit). 
  An active Internet connection 
  No special software on your DROID—you just use the standard 
Calendar app and sync it to the Google Calendar. 
NOTE: No Mac support was available to Sync your Google calendar to Outlook 2011 or Entourage 
on the Mac. You can sync your Google calendar to iCal by setting up your Google calendar as a 
CalDAV account under iCal preferences. Also, Outlook 2010 (64–bit) for Windows was not yet 
supported, however we understand Google is working on this issue and may have it resolved 
soon. 
Before You Install 
We highly recommend doing the following: 
  Turning off any other sync applications that are syncing to your 
Outlook Calendar. 
  Making a backup copy of your Outlook Data File.  See the “How to 
Backup Your Outlook Data” section in this chapter. 
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