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Using Outlook 2003. Would like to be able to move calendar Appointments to a
"Completed" folder after it has taken place. When I try, I get a screen that looks like I am trying to create a new e-mail. I just want my past appointments to show up in a dated list. |
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Is the folder you're dragging them to a calendar type folder?
"Paint Horse Gal" Paint Horse wrote in message ... Using Outlook 2003. Would like to be able to move calendar Appointments to a "Completed" folder after it has taken place. When I try, I get a screen that looks like I am trying to create a new e-mail. I just want my past appointments to show up in a dated list. |
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