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I have an iCalendar file that I want to import into an existing Outlook
2003 profile. However, I don't want to merge the appointments with the existing calendar; I want to create a separate calendar folder and import the iCalendar file into that. It seems that Outlook can only import iCalendar files into the default calendar folder. I could copy the default calendar into a temporary folder, delete the default calendar's appointments, import the iCalendar file, copy the imported calendar to a new calendar folder, delete the default calendar's appointments, copy the temporary calendar folder's appointments back to the default calendar, and finally delete the temporary calendar folder entirely. However, I don't know how to empty a calendar folder of its appointments. -- David Trimboli Windows Systems Analyst Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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"David Trimboli" wrote in message
... I have an iCalendar file that I want to import into an existing Outlook 2003 profile. However, I don't want to merge the appointments with the existing calendar; I want to create a separate calendar folder and import the iCalendar file into that. Create the calendar. Then double-click the ics file and click FileMove to Folder. Specify the second folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"David Trimboli" wrote in message ... I have an iCalendar file that I want to import into an existing Outlook 2003 profile. However, I don't want to merge the appointments with the existing calendar; I want to create a separate calendar folder and import the iCalendar file into that. Create the calendar. Then double-click the ics file and click FileMove to Folder. Specify the second folder. This just opens the first appointment and moves it to the new calendar. It doesn't move any other appointments. I have found a way to delete all the appointments in a calendar: right-click on the calendar, click Advanced Find, then click Find Now. This lists all the appointments in the calendar, which I can select and delete. I can thus go forward with my cumbersome appointment-swapping plan—though being able to directly import to an alternate folder would be preferable. I have just learned that the user may be asked to do this on a monthly basis, and I know she can't figure out how to do it herself. -- David Trimboli Windows Systems Analyst Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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"David Trimboli" wrote in message
... This just opens the first appointment and moves it to the new calendar. It doesn't move any other appointments. There are third-party tool that can import a multi-event ics. Start he http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp I have found a way to delete all the appointments in a calendar: right-click on the calendar, click Advanced Find, then click Find Now. This lists all the appointments in the calendar, which I can select and delete. Just display your calendar in a table view like By Category or Events. Press Ctrl+A, then press or click Delete. What I'd do is create another, temporary calendar folder, move the contents of the default calendar to that folder, import the ics, move the contents to the calendar where I want the ics date, then move the contents of the temporary folder back to the default calendar. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"David Trimboli" wrote in message ... This just opens the first appointment and moves it to the new calendar. It doesn't move any other appointments. There are third-party tool that can import a multi-event ics. Start he http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp It looks like SyncWiz will do what I want. I have found a way to delete all the appointments in a calendar: right-click on the calendar, click Advanced Find, then click Find Now. This lists all the appointments in the calendar, which I can select and delete. Just display your calendar in a table view like By Category or Events. Press Ctrl+A, then press or click Delete. What I'd do is create another, temporary calendar folder, move the contents of the default calendar to that folder, import the ics, move the contents to the calendar where I want the ics date, then move the contents of the temporary folder back to the default calendar. Thanks for the tip. I see how it works now. -- David Trimboli Windows Systems Analyst Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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