![]() For this, you do not change anything on your computer. If you want to continue with that venue, please, go for the category: Office » Outlook » Windows » Office 2010. I do not use Outlook 2010, therefore, I cannot double-check whether those guides are still up-to-date. Anyway for this approach, several comprehensive tutorial are online like It is even not supportedīy Google except you are using a paid account (or other third-party tools). You went for approach C which is not supported by Microsoft because you use a third-party source. You have three approaches:Ī) you add in your phone via Exchange ActiveSync (EAS),ī) you add to your Google Calendar and use Outlook 2010 to read-only,Ĭ) you do not use anymore and sync directly with Outlook 2010. However, that is quite a generic category as well and you might not find an enthusiast specialized in your issue. » … » Connecting to with apps and devices. Therefore and to increase the visibility of your question, please, edit your post and change its category to: ![]() Because you mention Google Android, the Microsoft product you are using is ![]() ![]() You posted this question in the category ‘Other Windows mobile devices’ which is still about Windows 10 Mobile based phones.
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