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Ok well if we can't delete duplicates... How do we wipe out the Calendar to
start over? Like I have moon phases & regular dates that I can just upload once again after a clean slate??? -- Lord Tyr AMD-64 3200+, 3 512 DDR''''s 2700, Two 120g Wd Hd, Two 40g SATA Wd Hd (Raid 0), Asus K8V SE Deluxe, GeForce 5500 OC, XP Pro, Roudrunner (5000/384) Netgear Double 108 WGU624 "Brian Tillman" wrote: bobgates wrote: I would like a way to delete all dublicate entries without having to do each one seperately. Is there a command for doing this? No command, but thrid-party products abound. Here's one: http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outloo...Eliminator.asp -- Brian Tillman |
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Tyrs4u wrote:
Ok well if we can't delete duplicates... How do we wipe out the Calendar to start over? View your calendar in a list view like By Category, select all the items with CTRL-A and press Delete. -- Brian Tillman |
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