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The calendar will then appear under the Subscriptions heading. | The calendar will then appear under the Subscriptions heading. | ||
=== Adding to iPhone === | === Adding to iPhone / IOS Device === | ||
# Settings--Mail,Contact,Calendars--Add Account--Other--Add Subscribed Calendar | # Settings--Mail,Contact,Calendars--Add Account--Other--Add Subscribed Calendar | ||
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Back in the Calendar panel within Outlook: Next to your every-day calendar check the box for E-UNI calendar which should have appeared under "Other Calendars" (if it isn't already).<br> | Back in the Calendar panel within Outlook: Next to your every-day calendar check the box for E-UNI calendar which should have appeared under "Other Calendars" (if it isn't already).<br> | ||
Both calendars are then shown next to other. By clicking on the left arrow in the E-UNI calendar tab you get an overlay view with your every-day calender. | Both calendars are then shown next to other. By clicking on the left arrow in the E-UNI calendar tab you get an overlay view with your every-day calender. | ||
=== Troubleshooting an Android device === | |||
This section assumes you have already followed the steps outlined above in the section: [[Using_the_EVE_University_Calendar#Adding_to_Google_Calendar | Adding to Google Calendar]]. If you have your Google calendar on your mobile device and the Eve University events synchronize, you're already done.<br><br> | |||
If the Gmail account you to which you added the Eve University Calendar is already set up on your phone, sometimes the added calendar will not show up. One fix for this is to clear all calendar data from your phone. | |||
{{ important note box | WARNING: If you store Calendar/Task items on your phone (that is, not a gmail calendar or other synchronized account) this could wipe them out!<br> | |||
Be sure to back them out or move them to another calendar before proceeding. }} | |||
The exact steps can vary based on Android version and manufacturer. These were written up for a Samsung device running Android 6.0.1 and successfully tested. | |||
#Navigate to Settings > Applications > Application Manager > More > Show system Apps > Calendar storage (''a separate item from "Calendar"'') > Storage | |||
#Tap "Clear Data" ''- wipes out the local cache'' | |||
#Tap the back arrow then "Force Stop". ''- forces the calendar to restart and download the calendars again from the internet'' | |||