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Hi.
I tried importing my calendar in .csv mode from my office to home, but the results are not correct. My day events turned to weeks or months event. How do I solve this problem? Thank you. |
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Grace wrote:
I tried importing my calendar in .csv mode from my office to home, but the results are not correct. My day events turned to weeks or months event. How do I solve this problem? You solve the problem by eschewing export and import. Create a new PST in the office, copy your calendar to it, close it in Outlook, then close Outlook. Transfer the PST to your home PC, start Outlook, open the PST in Outlook and you'll access to the calendar it contains in exactly the same format it was in the office. No exporting or importing. -- Brian Tillman |
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