Ok, makes sense.  Thank you for the fast reply.

On Dec 4, 2010, at 8:08 PM, cwood wrote:

> That's right--calendar pairs are always one-to-one. That is, each iCal
> calendar syncs with at most one Google calendar. (Otherwise, when you
> created a new event in the Google calendar, Spanning Sync wouldn't
> know which iCal calendar to sync it to.)
> 
> For more info on calendar syncing, please see 
> http://spanningsync.com/help/#syncing-calendars.
> 
> Thanks,
> Charlie
> 
> 
> On Dec 5, 4:38 pm, ajones <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I cannot find a way to sync multiple calendars within iCal into ONE
>> single Google Cal calendar.  Does anyone have any tips or ideas for
>> how to do this?  I was hoping Spanning Sync would do the trick, but it
>> appears that each iCal calendar has to sync to it's own unique Google
>> Cal calendar.
>> 
>> I appreciate any insights or recommendations.  Thanks!
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