Near the top of the Outlook window is a new Refresh iCloud button, which does exactly that when you click on it. Look under the My Calendars heading and you’ll see entries for all of your iCloud calendars. And existing Outlook data will be added to iCloud. Any content synced currently with iCloud will be added to Outlook. The data will then be synced with iCloud. Select the items you want to sync with iCloud and then choose whether to sync all items of a particular type (all events and contacts, for example) or just a selection of these items. Launch the control panel and enter your Apple ID and password and click Sign In. Bookmarks can be synced with Safari (5.1.1 or later) or Internet Explorer (IE 8 or later). Mail, contacts, calendars, and tasks are synced with Outlook (Outlook 2007 or later required). You’ll see options to sync mail, contacts, calendars and tasks, bookmarks, and Photo Stream. Install this control panel on the Windows PC and access it via this path: Start Menu -> Control Panels -> iCloud. It can and will be done via Apple’s iCloud Control Panel for Windows (Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7 or later required). He wants to sync the calendars in the two Apple products with Outlook on the PC. 3 Checkmark Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks. 2 Sign in your iCloud with your Apple ID, and you can access your iCloud calendar data information. This will open up the iCloud Control Panel for Windows 1 Launch iCloud Control Panel on your PC/Mac. My son-in-law has a Windows PC and uses Outlook. From the Control Panel, go to your Network and Internet settings and click the iCloud icon. Thomas Staton is attempting to help a wayward relative.