Calendar updates made in iCloud &/or iPhone are not syncing with Outlook 2010.

I have reinstalled software for iCloud & iTunes.  iOS 7.0.4 - iPhone. 
The iCloud add-in is not visible in Outlook & doesn't download with software - any suggestions on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.

i had same problem. everything worked fine backing up iphone to macbook pro and Ical until IOS 5 upgrade, then selective entries on Iphone wouldn't backup to Ical despite repeated attempts. I did what you did, turned off calander iCloud feature so it backs up only to MacBook and it seems to have solved problem.

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