5 Ways to Fix Windows Calendar Not Showing Events

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Fix 1. Resync the Calendar App

If you have synced an external calendar to Outlook, and the sync breaks or the calendar is unavailable, events will not appear. The best way out of this is to resync or import the calendar.

Step 1:If you are syncing from Google or Yahoo Calendar,exportthe calendar to a .ics file.

Step 2:To import the calendar to Outlook, go toOutlook Calendaron the web and open thenavigation pane.

Step 3:ClickAdd Calendar>Upload from file.

Step 4:Browsefor the required file andimport. This will resync your Google or Yahoo calendar with Yahoo.

Step 5:If you still have trouble, subscribe to the calendar instead of uploading the file. The option is underAdd Calendar>Subscribe from Web.

Fix 2. Reset or Repair the Outlook App

Step 1:OpenWindows Settings> openApps>Installed apps> scroll down to find theOutlook app.

Step 2:Click on thethree dotsnext to it > openAdvanced options.

Step 3:Scroll down to find the Reset section in theAdvancedoptions. You will see the option toRepairorResetthe app, so choose the one you prefer.

Fix 3. Use Calendar Widget in Windows Widget Panel

If you don’t see theevents in Outlook, try the Outlook calendar widget and check if they show up there. This will help you understand the source of the problem.

Step 1:Access theWidget panelby clicking theWeather or Widget iconon the left side of the taskbar.

Step 2:In the Widget panel, click the+ buttonat the top right of the widget pane.

Step 3:You will now see different widgets you can add. Click on theOutlook Calendar.

Step 4:ClickPinto add the Calendar Events Flyout in Windows.

Fix 4. Use the Calendar Flyout App

Calendar Flyout($2.69) is an app on the Windows store that provides the exact functionality of Windows 10 calendar events for Windows 11. The app syncs to your Outlook account, allowing you to join Microsoft Teams meetings directly by clicking on the event on the taskbar. The Calendar Flyout app lets you add and view events in complete detail, like in Windows 10.

FAQs

Add the Outlook Calendar widget to the taskbar widget pane to make your Outlook Calendar events visible in Windows. Previously, you could view the calendar events from the calendar area in the Taskbar, but this has now been switched.

If you are experiencing issues with your calendar events not updating in Outlook, the best way to refresh them is by logging your email out of the Outlook app and logging in again. This establishes the sync, causes it to fetch the data from scratch, and refreshes your Outlook Calendar.

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Last updated on 28 August, 2024

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