I have a calendar within a Google Apps account and I also have a standard Google account which has an empty calendar. I'd like to stop using Google Apps and move the calendar to my regular Google account.

Related question: Is it possible to migrate from Google Apps (email) to a normal Google Mail account?

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In Google Calendar, you can do so by using iCalendar (Internet Calendar, nothing to do with Apple's iCal application) files.

  • In your Google Apps Calendar, go to Settings->Calendars.
  • Click the "Export Calendars" button. This will download a zip file with all your calendars in it.
  • Unzip the file.
  • Click the "Import Calendars" link on the same settings page but in your Google Calendar (not Apps) account.
  • For each calendar, upload the iCalendar file that was extracted from the ZIP archive.

You'll need to have a calendar set up for each calendar you upload; you can't upload into new calendars yet.

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You seem to have answered his related question here on the Calender question. Further, if I get it right, he seems to be interested in leaving the Apps account altogether and move to the regular Google account. – nik Aug 7 '09 at 13:06
Whoops, you are correct. I moved that answer to the Gmail question and corrected this answer to be the GCal question. – A. Scagnelli Aug 7 '09 at 13:23
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Having now tried this I can confirm it works, it keeps recurring appointments and doesn't seem to lose any old events. It was worryingly easy! – tjrobinson Aug 24 '09 at 9:47
Google is usually pretty good about letting you move in and out of their services. You could also get all your appointments into your GCal from your GAcct with sync, but I don't think that would let you modify the old appointments. – A. Scagnelli Aug 24 '09 at 18:09
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See this topic in the help: Transfer ownership of a calendar in your list

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