![]() ![]() Do this for all events that have been synced from your Todoist project(s). Right-click on each event that’s been synced from Todoist and select Delete.In the left panel, under My calendars, deselect all calendars except for the one that was synced to your Todoist account, so you don’t accidentally remove tasks from other calendars.If you’ve set up the integration with your Primary Google Calendar: Confirm you want to delete the calendar by selecting Remove Calendar.In the left panel, under My calendars, click on the X to the right of the calendar that was created during the setup of the integration, called Todoist by default.Multi-select and delete all tasks that have been synced from Google Calendar.If you’re unsure which project was synced, find a synced Todoist task on your Google Calendar and search for that task in Todoist.Go to the project that your Google Calendar events have been synced to.If you’ve set up the integration with a newly created Google Calendar (default option): The changes will instantly be reflected in Todoist. You can add or change a priority level by simply typing !!1, !!2 or !!3 in the Google event's title. If only a single Todoist project is synced, then a task cannot be moved to a different project. Please note that this only works if you sync all Todoist projects to a calendar. ![]() Likewise, if you want to have your event saved in a different project in Todoist, you can simply write "#ProjectName" in the event's title in your synced Google Calendar. In order to add a label to your Todoist task, you can write in the Google event's title and it will be parsed as an existing label in Todoist. Change the task's project and add labels to events For now, this will only work using “m” (for minutes). When you save the task, “” will be removed from the task name and a new Google Calendar event will be created with a duration of 1 hour and 20 minutes. Set a custom event duration from Todoist on a task by task basis by typing something like into the task name.
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