![]() I started from the basic template linked above, so I won't focus too much on the trigger and actions to save the event. Along the way I'll show how to use other Flow features like the Control connector to terminate a Flow run, datetime manipulation and formatting, and preventing infinite loops. This Boolean logic will help my Flow select only the events I care about syncing (using the body, subject, and/or time of the event). In this post I'll show how to use the Flow designer to write more complex Boolean logic in the "Condition" card's advanced editor. I primarily want my personal calendar to reflect early meetings (so I know when I need to start sitting in traffic to make it to work on time), late meetings or soccer games (so my family knows when I'll be home!), or other events of interest. I've found these useful, but I don't want all events synced - there's no need for every single meeting to appear on my personal calendar. ![]() ![]() Some of the most popular Flow templates sync calendar events from one service to another ( Office 365 to Google, Google to Office 365). ![]()
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