Help needed - google & yahoo calendars

precocious

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I have spent hours building calendars in yahoo for the entire family and coordinating them onto my yahoo calendar. Now, one of my kid's schools has gone paperless and only posts their calendar in the google format. :doh:

I am not seeing that these 2 calendars are compatible/can be subscribed to/etc.

Anybody have any clues or suggestions?

TIA
 
I have spent hours building calendars in yahoo for the entire family and coordinating them onto my yahoo calendar. Now, one of my kid's schools has gone paperless and only posts their calendar in the google format. :doh:

I am not seeing that these 2 calendars are compatible/can be subscribed to/etc.

Anybody have any clues or suggestions?

TIA

I can't say I've done this, but have you tried this?

Migrate events from other applications - Google Calendar Help
 
Servant's response so far is the only one I can see that is somewhat 'easy'. I have seen some other solutions, but many of them are no longer feasible.
 
Thanks. I am not happy about this. I am happy with the yahoo calendar but it seems I must switch everything over to google.

Although if I go through the google calendar and manually enter the dates I care about, I can subscribe to get an email for any changes made to their calendar. I can't see an extraordinary amount of changes happening.

Also, the school calendar gives me everything I don't want. I don't care about basketball games, volley ball, track, tennis, etc. if they don't apply to me but, they are on the calendar and they don't have an option to exclude certain clubs/events....or at least that is what the school says. Just more clutter, I am tired of sorting though clutter. Wasn't technology supposed to make our lives easier?

Truth be known, I still prefer my paper calendar best.
 
...Anybody have any clues or suggestions?

Clues
1. Check Col. Mustard - in the Library - with the lead pipe.
2. If you see Pasquale's Chinese Restaurant - you've gone too far
3. It's bigger than a bread box


Suggestions
1. Set your ceiling fan to rotate counter-clockwise
2. Wear the red shoes with that dress
3. Rotate your tires every six thousand miles
 
Clues
1. Check Col. Mustard - in the Library - with the lead pipe.
2. If you see Pasquale's Chinese Restaurant - you've gone too far
3. It's bigger than a bread box


Suggestions
1. Set your ceiling fan to rotate counter-clockwise
2. Wear the red shoes with that dress
3. Rotate your tires every six thousand miles

Very funny but you forgot the obvious.....lawn care and car maintenance are a man's job. :doh:

Please specify...is that from the view from the ceiling or from on your back on the floor?

And the black sling backs with the peep toe always looks better with that dress.......:yesnod:
 
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