If you Google for a solution to this, you would get: Change to list view Select all (Cmd-A) Delete The problem with this approach is that it only deletes the current time view. Problems after upgrading/updating Windows or Outlook, and situations when CodeTwo Sync for iCloud does not work at all. If you experience synchronization problems after upgrading or updating your Windows or Outlook (for example, you have just upgraded your Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, or Outlook 2013 to Outlook 2016), follow the steps below.
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Seems crazy that this used to work. When receiving the.ics attachment as a download from a web link (i.e. “add to calendar”), opening that attachment sends it to a NEW EMAIL in Outlook (Mac) 2016 rather than a new calendar item. Dragging the downloaded attachment over to the Outlook 2016 calendar does work, but in doing that you have no idea what date the invitation was for because it just puts it on the calendar instead of creating a new calendar entry that you can see and then click save/close like on Windows. The only way I was able to see what date the invite was for, was to also do an “Open With” for the attachment and force it to also go to the Apple Calendar. Then, I could search there and find it by the subject name of the event. (I had to do this as the search in Outlook 2016 Mac showed nothing about that subject).
Then, going back to Outlook 2016 and to the now known date, I could see that it indeed came in to Outlook. Bizarre and unacceptable.