By Andrew McClain. These steps were written for iPhones running iOS 6 and Outlook Different versions of the software may have different steps. Related Articles. Luckily, there is an easy fix for this and it takes little time at all. So, you might want to stop manually deleting those events right now! The best part? In other words, we want to perform these steps on your secondary devices and computers that were added later. This will ask you if you want to delete iCloud data, and you will want to click YES.
You will see that the data has disappeared, but I swear we will bring it right back in a few moments. So once again, enter the email address and password associated with your iCloud account. Your information is already stored on iCloud, and clicking merge will actually put your events and appointments in iCal twice. If you accidently agree to merge, you will probably just have to do the above steps again.
So there you have it! As mentioned, the key point in this process is not to merge your information when prompted. After spending over 20 years working with Macs, both old and new, theres a tool I think would be useful to every Mac owner who is experiencing performance issues. CleanMyMac is highest rated all-round cleaning app for the Mac, it can quickly diagnose and solve a whole plethora of common but sometimes tedious to fix issues at the click of a button.
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That leads to the initial New Event synchronizing back to the creating Calendar app and all other synced calendars. Why is this happening? Refresh calendars. This is the fastest solution if you have accidently accepted an invitation on your computer and again on your iPhone. In some cases, duplicates can be caused by two different calendars syncing to the iPhone, creating dozens if not hundreds of extra entries.
If this is the case, you can hide or delete the specific calendar within the app that is causing the problems. Launch the "Calendar" app on the iPhone. If there are only a couple of duplicate entries, you can delete them quickly. Examine the iPhone's Calendar entries to determine if specific calendars are causing duplicates. For example, if you have and "Outlook 1" and "Outlook 2" calendar, these may be the same calendar imported twice.
Tap the duplicate calendar to remove its checkmark.
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