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# Simple Calendar - Sync Options

## For Simple Calendars

**One way:**

All events from Google calendar will be shown as grey. It will not add whoever is invited in the Google event to Synamate. But will still sync the Appointments from Synamate to the Google calendar and block the time slot pulled from Google.<br>

**Two way:**

All events from google calendar will be coloured and will talk to each other. Synamate will find who is invited in the Google event, create a contact record for them, and fire off any triggers associated with the calendar.

**Smart:**

When an event is created in Google calendar but the contacts associated with the event **were not found** to be already existing in Synamate as contacts, Synamate **will not** add them as contacts but will block the time off in your Synamate calendar (event color will be gray).

Alternatively, when an event is created in Google calendar and the contacts associated with the event **were found** as existing contacts in Synamate, Synamate will color code the event and fire off any triggers associated with the calendar.

**Disable Trigger:**

All Google Calendar event contacts will be pulled into Synamate as new contacts, but no triggers associated with the Synamate calendar will fire.

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