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Old June 12th 06, 04:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
carolann
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Default Transfe a 2nd calendar appointments to the main/default calendar

When my Outlook 2000 calendar was imported onto my new computer, the calendar
was created as Calendar1. How do I get this to be the default calendar, or
else transfer all my appointments to the default calendar? The default
calendar is the only one that will work for reminders.

I have tried deleting the default calendar (can't) and saving the calendar1
as a .pst file and importing it to the default calendar, but each time, it
just creates ANOTHER copy of calendar1.

Carolann
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Old June 17th 06, 02:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Transfe a 2nd calendar appointments to the main/default calendar

Don't import. Use the All Appointments view to look at Calendar1 and then select and drag all the appointments into your main Calendar folder.

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"carolann" wrote in message ...
When my Outlook 2000 calendar was imported onto my new computer, the calendar
was created as Calendar1. How do I get this to be the default calendar, or
else transfer all my appointments to the default calendar? The default
calendar is the only one that will work for reminders.

I have tried deleting the default calendar (can't) and saving the calendar1
as a .pst file and importing it to the default calendar, but each time, it
just creates ANOTHER copy of calendar1.

Carolann

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Old June 19th 06, 02:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
carolann
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Default Transfe a 2nd calendar appointments to the main/default calendar

Thank you! This worked perfectly.

"carolann" wrote:

When my Outlook 2000 calendar was imported onto my new computer, the calendar
was created as Calendar1. How do I get this to be the default calendar, or
else transfer all my appointments to the default calendar? The default
calendar is the only one that will work for reminders.

I have tried deleting the default calendar (can't) and saving the calendar1
as a .pst file and importing it to the default calendar, but each time, it
just creates ANOTHER copy of calendar1.

Carolann

 




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