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How do I tell Outlook to save ALL calendar entries indefinitely?
I use my Outlook calendar for everything. Sometimes I need to refer back to
a completed task as far as 2 years in the past. Does Outlook allow for this? My archived folders don't seem to store this information either. |
How do I tell Outlook to save ALL calendar entries indefinitely?
I am here to ask the same question....
"Suzanne" wrote: I use my Outlook calendar for everything. Sometimes I need to refer back to a completed task as far as 2 years in the past. Does Outlook allow for this? My archived folders don't seem to store this information either. |
How do I tell Outlook to save ALL calendar entries indefinitely?
Suzanne wrote:
I use my Outlook calendar for everything. Sometimes I need to refer back to a completed task as far as 2 years in the past. Does Outlook allow for this? My archived folders don't seem to store this information either. By default Outlook does store all calendar data indefinitely. What makes you think it's not there? Have you used a table view to check for the older events? -- Brian Tillman |
How do I tell Outlook to save ALL calendar entries indefinitel
I think meetings, events and MILEAGE RECORDS are not there because it is no
longer visible in older calendar months. I have not used table view and do not see it in the View Type, Arrange By menu tree. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Suzanne wrote: I use my Outlook calendar for everything. Sometimes I need to refer back to a completed task as far as 2 years in the past. Does Outlook allow for this? My archived folders don't seem to store this information either. By default Outlook does store all calendar data indefinitely. What makes you think it's not there? Have you used a table view to check for the older events? -- Brian Tillman |
How do I tell Outlook to save ALL calendar entries indefinitel
Mark M wrote:
I have not used table view and do not see it in the View Type, Arrange By menu tree. Active Appointments, Events, Annual Events, Recurring Appointments, and By Category are all table views. -- Brian Tillman |
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