All depends on which method of migrating you used.
In general all you need to do is copy the previous pst-file, open it in
Outlook and set it as the default delivery location.
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"the village idiot" wrote in
message ...
The backlight on my Thinkpad went bad, so I've just purchased a new HP
Pavilion. I've managed to pull over most of my files from the old system,
including my e-mail and contacts in Outlook. The calendar, however,
showed
up as a separate one (the main one was blank) and I couldn't figure out
how
to delete the main one and replace it with the "old" one. After getting
the
mail and contact files straight, I must've somehow deleted the "old" one,
as
the only calendar now in my Outlook is blank. Is there a way to pull JUST
the calendar portion of the .pst file over to the new computer or will I
need
to start over?
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Thanks!