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Old September 12th 07, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Luvd_Lioness
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Default Can you erase all calendar entries?

I saved my calendar entries from a CD backup on office2003 and the events are
now over 2 days (i.e. the 11th and 12th). I have now upgraded to 2007 office
and the calendar will not let me erase nor change any entries. I want to
erase all entries and set up a new calendar system. I had to recollect my
information for the information that I will be erasing on a hard copy.
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Old September 13th 07, 12:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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switching to a table view (by category works well) and selecting all
(ctrl+a) then Del doesn't work?

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"Luvd_Lioness" wrote in message
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I saved my calendar entries from a CD backup on office2003 and the events
are
now over 2 days (i.e. the 11th and 12th). I have now upgraded to 2007
office
and the calendar will not let me erase nor change any entries. I want to
erase all entries and set up a new calendar system. I had to recollect my
information for the information that I will be erasing on a hard copy.


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Old September 13th 07, 12:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Luvd_Lioness[_2_]
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"Luvd_Lioness" wrote:

I saved my calendar entries from a CD backup on office2003 and the events are
now over 2 days (i.e. the 11th and 12th). I have now upgraded to 2007 office
and the calendar will not let me erase nor change any entries. I want to
erase all entries and set up a new calendar system. I had to recollect my
information for the information that I will be erasing on a hard copy.


** I was able to go into and erase by category which was good since I could
get all the stuff that I had saved... So it has been solved. (Found
directions through many searches). **
 




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