Although I've gotten used to looking in the 'wrong' calendar and moving
invites over to the 'main' calendar, how can I set it up so it doesn't go
there?
Or, how can I delete the 'wrong' calendar?
I'm sure it's a function of my rules that send it to the .pst with the
'wrong' calendar in it and then it lodges itself in the 'wrong'' calendar.
"Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook" wrote:
You're welcome John. All praise happilly received!
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Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
Acorn Training and Consulting
www.acorntraining.com.au
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"John Schenkel" wrote in message
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Judy,
Once I figured out how to go to table view, I copied and pasted
everything
to the correct calendar. Excellent advice! Thank you very much!
John
"Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook" wrote:
To move the data into the correct folder, select all the items in the
"wrong" calendar (change to a table view such as By Category) then drag
to
the correct folder.
Can you then delete the wrong folder?
Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
Acorn Training and Consulting
www.acorntraining.com.au
Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the
Field
Chooser and Group by Box!!
"Allsigns" wrote in message
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Hi John, did you manage to find out what this problem is? im having
the
same
thing and i cant evan delete the 2nd calander!
thanks
kelly
"John Schenkel" wrote:
When I open my Outlook 2002 under "Outlook Today" I have a
Calendar tab
and a
Calendar1 tab. The Calendar tab has no appointments or dates
specified
inside of it, but my Calendar1 tab has all of my important
calendar
dates
listed out. In the Outlook Today window it shows nothing in the
calendar
area because it only refers to the "Calendar" tab not the
"Calendar1"
tab.
Also when I sinc up my mobile Outlook it shows me as having to
appointments
because it only looks at my "Calendar" items. How do I copy the
"Calendar1"
items into the "Calendar" area? I am a novice when it comes to
this
software, so any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
John Schenkel