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Calendar in Archive Folders
I am used to using the the regular yellow calendar on Outlook - with the
click of a button. One day I dont know what happened but whenever I click "Calendar" now, I get a green task plane which apparently is a "Calendar in Archive Folders." I believe this is the default now and its difficult for me to locate the general yellow calendar (on the left there are two options under my calendar: calendar and calendar in archive folders. and you have to do two clicks to get into my regular yellow calendar). I would like to get rid of this green calendar in archive folders - and just have one calendar like I had before. How can I do this? |
Calendar in Archive Folders
"Alina" wrote in message
... I am used to using the the regular yellow calendar on Outlook - with the click of a button. One day I dont know what happened but whenever I click "Calendar" now, I get a green task plane which apparently is a "Calendar in Archive Folders." I believe this is the default now and its difficult for me to locate the general yellow calendar (on the left there are two options under my calendar: calendar and calendar in archive folders. and you have to do two clicks to get into my regular yellow calendar). I would like to get rid of this green calendar in archive folders - and just have one calendar like I had before. How can I do this? Care to chare your version of Outlook? We can't give you an accurate suggestion without it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
Mirosoft Outlook 2003.
Thank you. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alina" wrote in message ... I am used to using the the regular yellow calendar on Outlook - with the click of a button. One day I dont know what happened but whenever I click "Calendar" now, I get a green task plane which apparently is a "Calendar in Archive Folders." I believe this is the default now and its difficult for me to locate the general yellow calendar (on the left there are two options under my calendar: calendar and calendar in archive folders. and you have to do two clicks to get into my regular yellow calendar). I would like to get rid of this green calendar in archive folders - and just have one calendar like I had before. How can I do this? Care to chare your version of Outlook? We can't give you an accurate suggestion without it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
"Alina" wrote in message
... Mirosoft Outlook 2003. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. At the lower left, what do you see in the "Delivery new e-mail to the following location" drop-down? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
I clicked Tools, Email Acconts, Next. I do not see anywhere the “delivery new
email to the following location” line. (I even tried different things, such as under “email accounts”, I chose each of the four options before clicking “next”). "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alina" wrote in message ... Mirosoft Outlook 2003. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. At the lower left, what do you see in the "Delivery new e-mail to the following location" drop-down? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
"Alina" wrote in message
... I clicked Tools, Email Acconts, Next. I do not see anywhere the “delivery new email to the following location” line. (I even tried different things, such as under “email accounts”, I chose each of the four options before clicking “next”). Explicitly, it's ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing e-mail accountsNext. You'll see a dialogue containing the names of youre accounts, buttons down the right side labeled "Change", "Add", "Remove", "Set as Default", "Move Up", and "Move Down". Below the account list you'll see "Deliver new e-mail to the following location" with a drop-down below it and to the right of that, a button labaled "New Outlook Data File". Finally, at the bottom right are buttons labeled "Back", "Finish", and "Cancel". If you don't see what I describe, then you're not using Outlook 2003 as you claim. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
Yes - I followed exactly what's written and I do see the above - I do have
Microsoft 2003. The way I originally figured out that its 2003 is by going into "Help", "About Microsoft Outlook" I hope I can get rid of this green "Calendar in Archive Folders" because it is very difficult to ues my original yellow calendar when this green archive continues to pop-up upon selecting "calendar" "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alina" wrote in message ... I clicked Tools, Email Acconts, Next. I do not see anywhere the “delivery new email to the following location” line. (I even tried different things, such as under “email accounts”, I chose each of the four options before clicking “next”). Explicitly, it's ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing e-mail accountsNext. You'll see a dialogue containing the names of youre accounts, buttons down the right side labeled "Change", "Add", "Remove", "Set as Default", "Move Up", and "Move Down". Below the account list you'll see "Deliver new e-mail to the following location" with a drop-down below it and to the right of that, a button labaled "New Outlook Data File". Finally, at the bottom right are buttons labeled "Back", "Finish", and "Cancel". If you don't see what I describe, then you're not using Outlook 2003 as you claim. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
"Alina" wrote in message
... Yes - I followed exactly what's written and I do see the above - I do have Microsoft 2003. The way I originally figured out that its 2003 is by going into "Help", "About Microsoft Outlook" Tell me exactly what you see then you click what I said. Where does what you see differ from what I described? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
I am sorry for the trouble. I now understand. Under the "Delivery new e-mail to the following location" drop-down, I see it as set to “personal folders.” Next to it there is a button entitled "New Outlook Data File." "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alina" wrote in message ... Yes - I followed exactly what's written and I do see the above - I do have Microsoft 2003. The way I originally figured out that its 2003 is by going into "Help", "About Microsoft Outlook" Tell me exactly what you see then you click what I said. Where does what you see differ from what I described? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Calendar in Archive Folders
"Alina" wrote in message
... I am sorry for the trouble. I now understand. Under the "Delivery new e-mail to the following location" drop-down, I see it as set to “personal folders.” Next to it there is a button entitled "New Outlook Data File." If you click that drop-down, what other choices do you see? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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