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"iCalendar" is a computer file format which allows desktop and online calendar users to share calendar events. The file extension of iCalendar files is "ICS". ICS files are supported by a large number of products, including Microsoft Outlook, Apple's iCal, and Google's online Calendar application.
You can add these events to your own personal calendar and receive reminders before the event occurs. Note that the organization cannot accept any responsibility for errors in distributed calendar events. There are no warranties, expressed or implied.
- Download the ICS file to your computer. If you are given the option to "Open with" or "Save File", choose "Save File" and browse to a location on your computer to save the ICS file.
- Double-click the downloaded file to open it (if not already open, Outlook will start automatically); the calendar event will open in a new Outlook window.
- Click Save & Close on the event window to add the event to your calendar.
- Download the ICS file to your computer. If you are given the option to "open" or "save" the file, choose "save" to save the ICS file to your local drive.
- Double-click the downloaded file to open it (if not already open, iCal will start automatically); a dialog will open asking which calendar you'd like to add the event to:
- Select a calendar and press "OK". The event will be added to iCal.
- Download the ICS file to your computer. If you are given the option to "open" or "save" the file, choose "save" to save the ICS file to your local drive.
- Open your Google Calendar in a web browser.
- Look for the "Other calendars" dialog at the lower left of the page:
- Press the "Add" button and select "Import Calendar".
- Browse to the ICS file, select the calendar to which you want to add the event, then press the "Import Button".
- You'll receive a message when the event is successfully added to your calendar
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