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Old May 18th 07, 07:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
lee
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Default New to Outlook

Thank you for your reply.
No, it was not a problem from the Palm. I am using Palm's new sync for
Outlook 2007. Here is how I solved the problem:
My default email account in outlook was: "sales@????" and the name on that
email account was "????? sales". This is where the calendar was getting that
name. I changed the user name on the email account to be my name and I synced
the palm again (forcing handheld to overwrite desktop.) This fixed the
problem.




"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

it's probably from the palm - what sync software do you use?

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"Lee" wrote in message
...
We are considering switching over from Palm to Outlook. I was successful
in
syncing my Palm calendar to Outlook 2007, however I do have a problem. All
the imported events are followed by a semi colon ( and then my company
name
sales. For example: "George's Birthday; Microsoft Sales". If I create a
new
event in Outlook, there is no issue. Where is this coming from and how can
I
get rid of it? I have events scheduled up to 10 years from now.


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