You don't have to use third-party software to sync your iPhone with Outlook. Follow the content in this article to know the easiest steps for syncing your Apple iPhone with Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Outlook is not just another email client. It lets its
users manage time and contacts. Scheduling meetings and adding contacts
is a breeze when you use Outlook on a Windows computer. But we cannot
always carry our laptop with us everywhere we go. Can we? This Buzzle
article will guide you with 2 easy ways on how you can sync your iPhone
with your Outlook contacts and calendars.
Using iTunes
Syncing Calendars
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your Windows computer via the provided cable or the Apple Universal Dock. Apple iTunes should fire up automatically. In case it doesn't, double click on the iTunes icon on your desktop.
Step 2: Go to 'Devices', select your iPhone, and then click on the 'Info' tab.
Step 3: Go to 'Calendars', select 'Sync calendars from', and then select 'Outlook'.
Step 4: Click 'Selected Calendars' if you want to sync only the selected calendars. Now, select the calendars that you want to sync. If you want to sync all the calendars, then click on 'All calendars'.
Step 5: Click on 'Apply'.
Step 6: These changes will take effect only after you sync your iPhone with your iTunes.
Syncing Contacts
For synchronizing Outlook contacts with your iPhone, follow the above procedure till step 2. Now, Go to 'Contacts', select 'Sync contacts from', and then select 'Outlook'.
Click on 'All contacts' if you want to sync all your contacts, or click on 'Selected Groups' if you want to synchronize only the selected groups. Now, select the groups that you want to sync, and then click on 'Apply'. The changes will take effect with the next sync.
The downside of using iTunes sync:- This is a one-way sync. You can back up your contacts and calendars from your PC to your iPhone, but not vice-versa. Furthermore, the synchronization will take place only when you sync your iPhone with iTunes. It won't happen automatically. If you want a real-time sync (of small files) between your devices, we would advice you to follow the method mentioned below, using iCloud.
Using iCloud
For syncing contacts and calendars via iCloud, you first need to set it up on your iPhone, and then on your Windows computer.
Setting up iCloud on an iPhone
Step 1: Make sure that you are running the latest version of iOS on your iPhone.
Step 2: Open iCloud on your iPhone and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Enable automatic downloads. That's it. The iCloud is now up and running on your device.
Setting up iCloud on a Windows Computer
Step 1: Install iCloud Control Panel on your computer.
Step 2: Log-in to iCloud Control Panel using the Apple ID that you used to create your iCloud account. Select the iCloud services that you'd like to enable. Check the check box labeled as 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks'. Click on 'Apply'.
Step 3: To enable automatic downloads, open iTunes, and go to Edit > Preferences > Store. Now select Music, Books, and Apps. You're all set.
Using iTunes
Syncing Calendars
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your Windows computer via the provided cable or the Apple Universal Dock. Apple iTunes should fire up automatically. In case it doesn't, double click on the iTunes icon on your desktop.
Step 2: Go to 'Devices', select your iPhone, and then click on the 'Info' tab.
Step 3: Go to 'Calendars', select 'Sync calendars from', and then select 'Outlook'.
Step 4: Click 'Selected Calendars' if you want to sync only the selected calendars. Now, select the calendars that you want to sync. If you want to sync all the calendars, then click on 'All calendars'.
Step 5: Click on 'Apply'.
Step 6: These changes will take effect only after you sync your iPhone with your iTunes.
Syncing Contacts
For synchronizing Outlook contacts with your iPhone, follow the above procedure till step 2. Now, Go to 'Contacts', select 'Sync contacts from', and then select 'Outlook'.
Click on 'All contacts' if you want to sync all your contacts, or click on 'Selected Groups' if you want to synchronize only the selected groups. Now, select the groups that you want to sync, and then click on 'Apply'. The changes will take effect with the next sync.
The downside of using iTunes sync:- This is a one-way sync. You can back up your contacts and calendars from your PC to your iPhone, but not vice-versa. Furthermore, the synchronization will take place only when you sync your iPhone with iTunes. It won't happen automatically. If you want a real-time sync (of small files) between your devices, we would advice you to follow the method mentioned below, using iCloud.
Using iCloud
For syncing contacts and calendars via iCloud, you first need to set it up on your iPhone, and then on your Windows computer.
Setting up iCloud on an iPhone
Step 1: Make sure that you are running the latest version of iOS on your iPhone.
Step 2: Open iCloud on your iPhone and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Enable automatic downloads. That's it. The iCloud is now up and running on your device.
Setting up iCloud on a Windows Computer
Step 1: Install iCloud Control Panel on your computer.
Step 2: Log-in to iCloud Control Panel using the Apple ID that you used to create your iCloud account. Select the iCloud services that you'd like to enable. Check the check box labeled as 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks'. Click on 'Apply'.
Step 3: To enable automatic downloads, open iTunes, and go to Edit > Preferences > Store. Now select Music, Books, and Apps. You're all set.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar