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Old October 14th 08, 07:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
JacquiR
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Default How to use previous boss' calendar with new name for new boss.

Boss is leaving but would like to keep appointments active for new boss.
Without sharing calendar is there another way to quickly move all the current
appointments to a new calendar?
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Old October 14th 08, 01:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How to use previous boss' calendar with new name for new boss.

Export-Import or Copy out to a Shared Calendar on the Exchange Server
and back

JacquiR wrote:

Boss is leaving but would like to keep appointments active for new boss.
Without sharing calendar is there another way to quickly move all the current
appointments to a new calendar?


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Old October 15th 08, 10:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
JacquiR
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Default How to use previous boss' calendar with new name for new boss.

Thanks Bob. Tried exporting to an Excel spreadsheet and then I created a new
blank calendar and imported the information. Seemed to work okay. Looks
like I was on the right track. The calendar doesn't need to be a shared one.

"Bob I" wrote:

Export-Import or Copy out to a Shared Calendar on the Exchange Server
and back

JacquiR wrote:

Boss is leaving but would like to keep appointments active for new boss.
Without sharing calendar is there another way to quickly move all the current
appointments to a new calendar?



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Old October 15th 08, 02:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Bob I
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Default How to use previous boss' calendar with new name for new boss.

That was an "or", I offered two methods

JacquiR wrote:

Thanks Bob. Tried exporting to an Excel spreadsheet and then I created a new
blank calendar and imported the information. Seemed to work okay. Looks
like I was on the right track. The calendar doesn't need to be a shared one.

"Bob I" wrote:


Export-Import or Copy out to a Shared Calendar on the Exchange Server
and back

JacquiR wrote:


Boss is leaving but would like to keep appointments active for new boss.
Without sharing calendar is there another way to quickly move all the current
appointments to a new calendar?




 




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