Import Excel File to Google Calendar - Impossible?

snaplink22

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Hello,

I am attempting to link an Excel file to my Google Calendar (Chrome browser) in such a way that it continuously updates as I make changes to the file in Excel. The Excel file is in a table format and is pulling from another spreadsheet via a power query so I cannot save it as a CSV file. Ideally, as employees get assigned new tasks, with dates/times, in the Excel file the Google Calendar will update, which in turns sends them appointment/meeting notifications to their phones.

Does anyone know if this is possible?
 

Excel Facts

When did Power Query debut in Excel?
Although it was an add-in in Excel 2010 & Excel 2013, Power Query became a part of Excel in 2016, in Data, Get & Transform Data.
I have no idea I tried it too and I thought it was impossible to do it! it remains to wait for someone who knows how to do it and I will know it too!) thank you for the topic
 
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