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How do I sync my Outlook calendar with my iPhone 2021?

How do I sync my Outlook calendar with my iPhone 2021?

Click your device icon and open the “Info” tab. Check “Sync Calendars with” and select Outlook from the dropdown menu. Choose to sync all calendars, or only selected calendars using the settings provided. Click Apply to start syncing your calendars with your iPhone.

How do I sync my iPhone 365 with Outlook?

How to set up Office 365 email on iPhone

  1. Tap Settings.
  2. Tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  3. Tap Add Account.
  4. Tap Exchange.
  5. Enter your Office 365 email address and password and tap Next.
  6. Wait for it to show verified.
  7. Select the services you want to sync to your iPhone or iPad.

How do I connect my iPhone to Outlook?

Connect your iPhone to your computer with the USB cable provided with your device. You can also place the iPhone in the Apple Universal Dock. Once connected, iTunes, iPhone’s default management program, opens automatically. Select “iPhone” under “Devices.”. Click on the “Info” tab, select “Sync Contacts With” and choose “Outlook.”.

How do I Sync My iPhone to my Desktop?

The first step to syncing your iPhone to your computer is simple: Plug the cable that came with the iPhone into a USB port on your computer and into the Lightning port on the bottom of the iPhone. (You can also sync over Wi-Fi if you prefer.) Launch iTunes.

How do I Sync my contacts iPhone?

How to Sync your Contacts with iCloud on the iPhone. To sync your contacts with iCloud, head into the Settings menu on your iPhone, then head to Accounts & Passwords. Open the iCloud menu, then make sure Contacts is toggled to on.

How do you transfer contacts from Outlook to iPhone?

Another way to transfer Outlook contacts to iPhone is to use the default cloud storage integrated into iOS. To do this, open the iCloud app on a computer and tick the box in front of the “Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks” option – this syncs your mail account (needs to be Outlook) to your iCloud and hence, iPhone.

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