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		<title>Importing Palm Datebook into Google Calendar</title>
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A visitor to this site recently asked for advice on importing her Palm Calendar into her Google Calendar. As anyone who has ever owned a Palm knows, the desktop software does not support exporting the calendar in anything except Palm&#8217;s native datebook archive file format (dba). The failure of Palm to add a simple CSV [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--CusAds1--><p>A visitor to this site recently asked for advice on importing her Palm Calendar into her Google Calendar. As anyone who has ever owned a Palm knows, the desktop software does not support exporting the calendar in anything except Palm&#8217;s native datebook archive file format (dba). The failure of Palm to add a simple CSV export to the calendar is amazing, it has been a longstanding request for years and years now.</p>
<p>The advice I gave the visitor was;</p>
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<li>Set up a Yahoo account (free, easy to sign up if you don&#8217;t already have one), and create a Yahoo Calendar.</li>
<li>From the Palm Desktop, File -&gt; Export the calendar using the datebook archive format.</li>
<li>In the Yahoo Calendar&#8217;s Options, select the Import/Export option listed under Management.</li>
<li>Use the &#8220;Import from Palm Desktop&#8221; section to browse to your saved archive file and import it to the calendar.</li>
<li>Once it is imported, use the &#8220;Export to Outlook&#8221; option to create a CSV file that you can save to your desktop and use in Google Calendar to import the Palm Calendar.</li>
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<p>It&#8217;s a lot of steps, but it mostly works. You may see problems with recurring events not coming over correctly, but by and large most of your calendar entries will make it.</p>
<p>If other visitors out there have a better solution for this common request, please do share it with us. Many folks will appreciate it!</p>
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