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All of a sudden (in the midst of taking a Microsoft online training about
using two calendars to keep track of my busy life - no good deed accompanied by a swelled head goes unpunished), I can't add/delete, or I think change, appointments on my real calendar. I checked properties, didn't see things amiss, couldn't fix it, so I made a new one with all my stuff on it, but now I can't make that the primary calendar, so I can't see it on the mailbox page, and I don't think I'll get reminders from it. Help! And if we can fix the default calendar, is there an easy way to copy all the appointments from the old (well, the new old) calendar to the new (revived original) calendar? THANKS! |
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