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dba415

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Jun 18, 2011
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It's weird, on my iCloud.com and my iCal my calendars date all the way back, but on my iPhone before a certain date (for me it's before sept 15 of this year) I have no calendar events. I assume this is when ical does not sync any events older than 30 days. How do I change this?

I have no other issues with regards to syncing, but I would like to have all of my calendar events of the past show up, how do I do this?
 
it's in your iphone settings

settings -> mail, contacts, calendars
then scroll down past your accounts, there are calendar options there
 
it's in your iphone settings

settings -> mail, contacts, calendars
then scroll down past your accounts, there are calendar options there

wow, thanks, that was really easy.
 
But in iTunes/Info, "Sync iCal Calendars" has a box that allows the user to control "Do Not Sync Events Older Than" x number of days. The default is 30.

Does the Settings setting on the iDevice over-ride this setting, or should it be set to something maybe like "0" or a really huge number of days to ensure all events sync from iCal to iCloud?
 
But in iTunes/Info, "Sync iCal Calendars" has a box that allows the user to control "Do Not Sync Events Older Than" x number of days. The default is 30. Does the Settings setting on the iDevice over-ride this setting, or should it be set to something maybe like "0" or a really huge number of days to ensure all events sync from iCal to iCloud?
Any thoughts on this question?
 
Why would you sync your calendars locally when they are already synced via iCloud?
 
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