Change your Calendar view to All Appointments via the View menu. As this is
a table view, you can now easily select all the calendar items and move them
to your other Calendar.
For future reference, you might want to take note how to properly backup and
restore Outlook as getting this Calendar duplication clearly indicates you
have done something wrong in your restoration process ;-)
You can find more information about backing up and restoring Outlook here;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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Real World Questions, Real World Answers
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"Cody" wrote in message
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I corrupted my system and had to do a full re-install of my s/w. I don't
know how I screwed it up, but I somehow ended up with 2 Calendars in
Outlook after I opened up my backedup .pst file. One named "Calendar", the
other one named "Calendar(1)" .... Calendar1 apparently came from the
Personal Folders section of my back-up. My main CALENDAR has no entries. I
also can't remove it or rename it ... basically to make my CALENDAR1 my
main calendar. The other downside is that any entires I make will not play
an "alarm" - I get a message that the primary calendar entries can only
issue alerts/alrams.
So the short question is - just how can I fix this? Is there a way I can
just COPY and PASTE all entires from my old calendar into the main
calendar - and then I'll just remove the bad calendar.
Thanks