You can't set onwe to be default - it used the tasks list in the default
message store. Go to tools, accounts, click on data files tab and see what
is set as default. You can either change the default message store or copy
the tasks the current default.
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"Paula" wrote in message
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I have two calendars - one labeled Calendar and one labeled Calendar in
Personal Folders. I tried to delete one of them but it was greyed out.
How
do I set which one I want the to-do bar to use as the default?
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Paula
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
The to-do gets the timed appointments from your default calendar. It will
not show all day events. To see all of your calendars, press Ctrl+6 and
review the folder list.
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"Paula" wrote in message
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I'm using Outlook 2007 and I'm finding that when I add items to my
calendar
they are no longer showing up in the to-do bar. Where does the to-do
bar
pull
its information from? I'm wondering if somehow its pointing to a
calendar
that I am not using. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can
offer
to
resolve this.
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Paula