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Old February 20th 06, 09:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
ang
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Default Integrating a .pst backed up calendar into a new copy of Outlo

Thanks Sue - now makes sense and found the By Category view which I never
knew existed. However, it only brings up the holiday's - I guess, I've never
assigned categories to the appointments. Am I doing something wrong? Also,
I've replied to Brian but I'm now stuck on how to copy items to paste them in
the new calendar.

Thanks for all your help so far.

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

I said move the *items*, not move the folder. Did you look at the By Category view as I suggested?

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"ang" wrote in message ...
Thanks Sue - I'm not sure if I've moved them correctly - I did 'File',
'Folder' 'move calendar'. I still have 2 calendar's appearing, the original
one now being out of the personal folder. I still have to switch between
calendar's but the current (new) calendar is the default.

Is it possible to have just the one calendar - the original one?

Any more help much appreciated!

Thanks.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just copy or move them from one folder to another. The By Category view will give you a list that's easy to select.

"ang" wrote in message ...
I've recently had to rebuild my PC and reload everything from scratch.
Forunately I was able to back everything up including my Outlook files.

I have managed to retrieve and reload all backed up emails, notes etc and I
can see the backed up calendarin the calendar section as a second calendar.
Ideally, I want all appointments from the backed up calendar to appear in the
new, standard calendar.

So far, I've not managed to work out how to do this. Can anyone help before
multi-calendars cause me mass confusion?!

Any help really appreciated.

Thanks.
Ang.


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