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Consider unlinking the calendar and deleting all local items when prompted and then relinking the calendar with the desired item type. Changing sync mode will affect future imports but not already imported items. You can change between these three modes anytime.
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If they're not set, then all tasks that satisfy the two previously mentioned conditions will be synced to your external calendar. This can be added either manually or by dragging and dropping a task to your Marvin Calendar or AgendaĪdditionally, they also need to have the specified label and/or category if you set those when making a connection. For tasks created in Marvin to be synced to your calendar, they need to satisfy the following conditions: Two-way sync also gives you the option to create tasks in Marvin that will get placed on the calendar. You can use two-way sync for tasks, events, and time blocks created in Marvin. So deleting an item in Marvin, will delete that item on the calendar too. Two-way sync allows you to make changes to imported items in Marvin and those changes will get transmitted to your calendar as well. If you try to move an item for a different time or unscheduled a task if you're syncing items from your calendar into Marvin as tasks, you'll get the following error message: If you are worried about messing up your calendar data by accident, this is the safe choice. And any changes made to an imported item in Marvin won't get transmitted. As a result, Marvin will always have an exact replica of your data in the calendar. One-way sync synchronizes from your calendar to Marvin. All tasks created in Marvin that have time in their title and are scheduled for the future will be synced to your calendar, regardless of the category they're in (if you have two-way sync turned on). You can specify a label or category (or both) in which case only items matching this label or category will get synced. If you don't choose a label or a category, then items from your external calendar will be added to Inbox. If you want to be able to create tasks in Marvin that get synced to an outside calendar you have to select the tasks option. To have one-way sync but from Marvin to an external calendar, use the Outgoing sync option. One-way refers to syncing your events from Google Calendar/iCloud Calendar, etc. If items imported to Marvin get a special label or category If events get imported into Marvin as tasks, events, or time blocks (if time blocking is enabled) Once your calendar is connected you have to configure how you want the sync to work. If that does not resolve it, reach out to support. Should you run into any problems check out our troubleshooting articles. Instructions for each calendar will be provided on selection.