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Old February 2nd 10, 02:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
KayeG
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Default Copying and pasting between calendars

Hi again - yes, in someone else's mailbox but I have permission to enter
appointments on this calendar. We don't have MS Exchange here so I don't
think cached mode counts for that?
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Kaye


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Is the second calendar in someone else's mailbox? Are you using cached mode?

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"KayeG" wrote in message
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Hi Diane - In 03 I was albe to have the 2 calendars viewed side by side
and I
would click on to the entry I needed to duplicate on to the other calendar
and would use the usual Ctl C and Ctl v with no problems at all. In 07 I
do
exactly the same thing and get a message which says "You don't have
appropriate permission to perform this operation".

Our workplace uses Mirapoint for webmail and Outlook needs to synch which
it
to download messages, calendar etc. I have to use a patch called ConnectR
for
07 to make this happen, so unsure whether it's just going to be a glitch
which won't be resolved - certainly would love any other ideas though.

Thanks
--
Kaye


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

It works in Outlook 2007, however, if you have SP2 installed the copy
will
be labeled as such.

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"KayeG" wrote in message
...
In Outlook 2003 I was able to copy text from a calendar and then paste
directly to another (I have access to 2 calendars in Outlook for
updating
and
diary management). This function doesn't appear to work in Outlook 2007
so
it
means I am tying the same information twice. Is there a soln to this
issue?
Many thanks
--
Kaye

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