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Hi,
I use Outlook 2003 both at home and in the office. The email accounts are different but the calendar should be the same, is it possible? If I simply move the "global" pst file I get the same emails on two pcs which I do not want. May I simply export the calendar only and then import it on the other pc? Thanks for your help. |
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![]() Don't export it. Create a new PST and copy the existing calendar to it. How do I do that without using the export function? So far I managed to copy all the events into a usb pen and then paste them in the other pc. It works but this way I have to manually delete daily the "past" events which I no longer need. What am I missing? Thanks again. |
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![]() Copy only the events you want to transfer to the PST you're going to copy. Sorry but I keep not getting it (I'm not a native English speaker, maybe I'm misunderstanding something). How do I phisically create a pst file without using the export function and how do I copy only a few selected events into it? Let's say I have ten events two of which I do not need to bring home, could you pls. give me a "step by step" list of what I'm supposed to do? Thanks for your patience! |
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![]() Select the first event with a click. Select the second event with CTRL-click, select the third even the save way. Continue until you've selected all the events you want to copy. THIS IS CLEAR, THANKS Right-click the selection and drag it to the calendar in the added PST. HOW AND WHERE DO I ADD THIS PST? THIS IS THE POINT I DON'T GET Release the mouse button and choose Copy. MANY THANKS ONCE AGAIN |
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FWIW, exporting calendar and contacts to move between systems should not
cause any issues and its less hassle for most people. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... wrote: I use Outlook 2003 both at home and in the office. The email accounts are different but the calendar should be the same, is it possible? If I simply move the "global" pst file I get the same emails on two pcs which I do not want. May I simply export the calendar only and then import it on the other pc? Don't export it. Create a new PST and copy the existing calendar to it. Close that PST (and Outlook) and then copy the created PST to whatever medium you use to transport it. On the destination machine, open that PST in Outlook with FileOpenOutlook Data File. Open the calendar in it and copy the items you want from it to the default calendar. Of course, if you blindly copy everything, you could get duplicate events. I like to use a Windows Mobile device to keep my calendars in sync. You can also visit this for other ideas: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman |
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Diane Poremsky wrote:
FWIW, exporting calendar and contacts to move between systems should not cause any issues and its less hassle for most people. Except that you'll lose any birthdays or anniversaries that way. -- Brian Tillman |
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