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My Outlook calendar (stand alone--not over the internet or on an exchange
server) is very full from many years of use and recurring items that have multiplied inappropriately and what I want to do is delete my entire Office suite (I've backed up contacts, tasks, and email .pst files to re-use them) and install a brand new version of Office 2003 that I just got. After I remove the program from Add\Remove programs and go into the c: drive and remove the MS Office folder, then reboot and re-install a fresh MS Office, it installs OK and when I open OUtlook all my emails and calendar are still there--and I want it gone so I can have a fresh calendar and can reinstall my old emails and folders and tasks and contacts. Thanks. -- Thanks, JG |
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