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Paul April 12th 07 06:28 AM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Because I imported a file (I had synced with Itunes and an Ipod). But it put
it under Calendars/my calendars, and it only had one entry in it (there was
more than 1 entry).

Or am I doing something wrong, to not see the rest of the entries I had
added to the calendar (before I synced the outlook calendar with iTunes and
this Ipod)?

Same goes for the contacts, I had synced 15 contacts
previously, but when I imported them back into Outlook there was nothing
there.

Whats the point of syncing / exporting contacts and the entries u put in the
calendar, when u cant import them back into Outlook again?








Brian Tillman April 12th 07 07:17 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Paul wrote:

Because I imported a file (I had synced with Itunes and an Ipod). But
it put it under Calendars/my calendars, and it only had one entry in
it (there was more than 1 entry).

Or am I doing something wrong, to not see the rest of the entries I
had added to the calendar (before I synced the outlook calendar with
iTunes and this Ipod)?


You're doing nothing wrong. Outlook's iCal file can contain only a single
item. It will export only a single calendar item and it will import only a
single calendar item when using iCal format. In fact, you can't "export" to
an iCal file at all. You must use FileSave As on an open calendar item to
generate an .ics file.

How did you perform the export?
--
Brian Tillman


Paul April 12th 07 09:56 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Well I didnt actually export anything.

After I had entered the contacts/info in the calendar (In Outlook), I ran
Itunes and connected the Ipod to Sync them. Which was fine.

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Paul wrote:

Because I imported a file (I had synced with Itunes and an Ipod). But
it put it under Calendars/my calendars, and it only had one entry in
it (there was more than 1 entry).

Or am I doing something wrong, to not see the rest of the entries I
had added to the calendar (before I synced the outlook calendar with
iTunes and this Ipod)?


You're doing nothing wrong. Outlook's iCal file can contain only a single
item. It will export only a single calendar item and it will import only
a single calendar item when using iCal format. In fact, you can't
"export" to an iCal file at all. You must use FileSave As on an open
calendar item to generate an .ics file.

How did you perform the export?
--
Brian Tillman




Brian Tillman April 13th 07 02:34 AM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Paul wrote:

Well I didnt actually export anything.

After I had entered the contacts/info in the calendar (In Outlook), I
ran Itunes and connected the Ipod to Sync them. Which was fine.


Then your beef is with iTunes, not Outlook. You're "accusing" the wrong
product. Outlook doesn't have anything to do with synching. That's the
responsibility of the sync software.
--
Brian Tillman


Paul April 13th 07 02:56 AM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Ah yes it does, coz it syncs with Itunes and an Ipod.

And without Outlook, it wouldnt sync. Coz Outlook is needed for it to sync.

So, the contacts and calendar (whatever you've entered end up on the Ipod).
Which is working.

So if it can do this, why cant it do it the other way round?

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Paul wrote:

Well I didnt actually export anything.

After I had entered the contacts/info in the calendar (In Outlook), I
ran Itunes and connected the Ipod to Sync them. Which was fine.


Then your beef is with iTunes, not Outlook. You're "accusing" the wrong
product. Outlook doesn't have anything to do with synching. That's the
responsibility of the sync software.
--
Brian Tillman




Brian Tillman April 13th 07 12:53 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Paul wrote:

Ah yes it does, coz it syncs with Itunes and an Ipod.


So, if I'm driving somewhere and run out of gas or crash, it's the car's
fault? I'll tell the police that if it ever happens.

And without Outlook, it wouldnt sync. Coz Outlook is needed for it to
sync.


Obviously, but it is NOT Outlook DOING the synching.

So, the contacts and calendar (whatever you've entered end up on the
Ipod). Which is working.

So if it can do this, why cant it do it the other way round?


You'll have to ask iTunes. It's their software doing the sync.
--
Brian Tillman


jeremybautista April 13th 07 07:08 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
All this said, my question (related, and posted elsewhere in this message
board) then is how an Outlook user export an entire calendar into iCalendar
or vCalendar format without doing one item at a time?

-Jeremy

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Paul wrote:

Ah yes it does, coz it syncs with Itunes and an Ipod.


So, if I'm driving somewhere and run out of gas or crash, it's the car's
fault? I'll tell the police that if it ever happens.

And without Outlook, it wouldnt sync. Coz Outlook is needed for it to
sync.


Obviously, but it is NOT Outlook DOING the synching.

So, the contacts and calendar (whatever you've entered end up on the
Ipod). Which is working.

So if it can do this, why cant it do it the other way round?


You'll have to ask iTunes. It's their software doing the sync.
--
Brian Tillman



Paul April 14th 07 01:34 AM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Good point I spose.

Im not actually using Itunes to import whatever
back into Outlook, I'm using the import function
in Outlook.

Oh well no loss I'll remember to export wab files from OE next time before I
format lol. At least they work properly for contacts in OE.

And then I'll let Outlook pick them up once I reinstall it, when and if I
format again.


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Paul wrote:

Ah yes it does, coz it syncs with Itunes and an Ipod.


So, if I'm driving somewhere and run out of gas or crash, it's the car's
fault? I'll tell the police that if it ever happens.

And without Outlook, it wouldnt sync. Coz Outlook is needed for it to
sync.


Obviously, but it is NOT Outlook DOING the synching.

So, the contacts and calendar (whatever you've entered end up on the
Ipod). Which is working.

So if it can do this, why cant it do it the other way round?


You'll have to ask iTunes. It's their software doing the sync.
--
Brian Tillman




Brian Tillman April 15th 07 10:38 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
jeremybautista wrote:

All this said, my question (related, and posted elsewhere in this
message board)


Expect an answer in the thread you started, then. Don't hijack someone
else's thread.
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman April 15th 07 10:40 PM

Can Outlook 2003 import its own ics files properly?
 
Paul wrote:

Im not actually using Itunes to import whatever
back into Outlook, I'm using the import function
in Outlook.


If iTunes supports csv files, you'd be better off using that form.

Oh well no loss I'll remember to export wab files from OE next time
before I format lol. At least they work properly for contacts in OE.

And then I'll let Outlook pick them up once I reinstall it, when and
if I format again.


Of cource, Outlook won't import a WAB, either.
--
Brian Tillman


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