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Is there a way to perform a "global" erase of all objects from my calendar?
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Steven Sinclair wrote:
Is there a way to perform a "global" erase of all objects from my calendar? Sure. Display your calendar in a table view like By Category, press CTRL-A to select everything, then press or click Delete. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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