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Is there any way to access my lightning calendar from my iphone

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I have spent hours trying to figure out how to access my lightning calendar from my IPhone - with no luck. Unfortunately the Google connection is not the answer because it will only import a google calendar into lightning - not vice versa. Unless I am doing something wrong that is..... Any help would be appreciated

I have spent hours trying to figure out how to access my lightning calendar from my IPhone - with no luck. Unfortunately the Google connection is not the answer because it will only import a google calendar into lightning - not vice versa. Unless I am doing something wrong that is..... Any help would be appreciated

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From reading this post, it seems that your 'Lightning calendar' has to already be a Google calendar, created on Gmail, and then it can be added to both TB and the iPhone.

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Thanks for the response bot no - the calendar is a lightning calendar created on Thunderbird - I wan to EXPORT that calendar to Google so that I can access it (Google calendar) with my Iphone. That's where I am running into trouble

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Boy - we are getting close - here is my desired end result - maybe you can tell me if it is possible - I imagine I can email the exported files to my IPhone and import them into my apple calendar. But I would like to be able to have both calendars be able to sync - so that I can add events to either one and have them appear in both. Am I dreaming?

Thanks for your help

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I don't have an iOS device to test it, but I don't think you even have to email the calendars to your iPhone: add your Google account to the phone and activate the calendar, as mentioned in the article cited in my first reply.