You'd need to use Autoarchive to remove them before the sync (especially if
you want to keep the appointments). If you don't care, the BB sync should
either ignore them (first time sync) or delete them (as it deletes the
appointments off the BB).
See
http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/auto/archive.htm if you need help
with archiving.
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"john_s" wrote in message
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Along similar lines....is there anyway to have Outook keep only 60 days of
past appointments? I sync with my BlackBerry and have it set to only sync
60
days before and 365 after "today." However, in Outlook there are 600-some
past appointments. I don't want my sync to have to parse ALL of those
past
appointments in Outlook...only the past 60 days.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Archive only archives if you tell it to. Do you sync with a smartphone?
Syncing with a smartphone when the phone is set to keep old appointments
for
less than 'forever' will delete them from outlook calendar.
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"Pat" wrote in message
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I was unaware that when performing the archive function it does not
archive
your calendar entries as well - apparently after 6-months you are left
with
totally blank boxes. went into the Calendar archive folder - nothing
there.
How do I prevent these valuable business records from automatically
deleting?
How would I retrieve this information?