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Ruth Ann wrote:
I am curious as to how the Provider works.
Thank you for telling us about it.
I installed Provider in Thunderbird last night and see that I now have
a tab for Google Calendar next to my tab for Lightening.
My Google calendars display, and I was able to add an event to Google
calendar from the Thunderbird window, but it is not showing up in the
Thunderbird/Lightening calendar. The "synchronize" button is now
active on the Lightening tab, but nothing seems to happen when I click
it.

So I guess what I am asking is does the Provider add-on just let me
see/update Google Calendar in a tab in the Thunderbird window, or is
there a way to use it to synchronize the Google calendars with the
Lightening calendars?

I'm not sure how you got that.  I have a calendar tab next to the tab. 
The calendar shows my own personal Google calendar, along with that for
a group I belong to.  I don't have a separate "Google Calendar" tab. 
Lightning syncs with both my own and the group calendar.  I'm not sure
what you did wrong.  Perhaps the best thing to do would be to remove the
provider & Lightning and start over.


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