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My events older than exactly 1 year have disappeared. My actual calendar is a Google calendar, and they have disappeared from that too. Help!

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My events older than exactly 1 year have disappeared. My actual calendar is a Google calendar, and they have disappeared from that too. Help! This is the calendar I use to schedule jobs for my employees out in the field. Texas mandates that we must keep our schedules for the past two years, but mine have now disappeared from both my Thunderbird AND Google Calendar. Once I unsubscribed from the Google calendar in Thunderbird, my events stopped being deleted.

Is there an archive function? I ABSOLUTELY MUST GET THESE BACK!

My events older than exactly 1 year have disappeared. My actual calendar is a Google calendar, and they have disappeared from that too. Help! This is the calendar I use to schedule jobs for my employees out in the field. Texas mandates that we must keep our schedules for the past two years, but mine have now disappeared from both my Thunderbird AND Google Calendar. Once I unsubscribed from the Google calendar in Thunderbird, my events stopped being deleted. Is there an archive function? I ABSOLUTELY MUST GET THESE BACK!

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My understanding is Google calendar does not show events over a year old without you doing some fiddling on the google calendar site to change settings. Thunderbird will only show what Google calendar does. So I think fix google calendar and Lightning will look after itself.