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how can I merge 2 outlook calendars instead of overlaying them?
I recently installed outlook on a new laptop - I synchronised the calendar
with my iphone via iTunes - there were 2 calendars on my iphone from a previous installation but only the latest one was synchronised (I kept the old calendar just for reference). Outlook has created 2 calendars on my new system - it posts all new appointments onto the old calendar and treats this as the master calendar - with no calendar delete option. How can I either merge the calendars to create a single calender, else nominate the latest calendar as the master and then delete the old one? |
how can I merge 2 outlook calendars instead of overlaying them?
"greco2005" wrote in message
... I recently installed outlook on a new laptop - I synchronised the calendar with my iphone via iTunes - there were 2 calendars on my iphone from a previous installation but only the latest one was synchronised (I kept the old calendar just for reference). Outlook has created 2 calendars on my new system - it posts all new appointments onto the old calendar and treats this as the master calendar - with no calendar delete option. How can I either merge the calendars to create a single calender, else nominate the latest calendar as the master and then delete the old one? You can merge two calendars by opening the source calendar, switching to a table vuew like Events or By Category, selecting all the events with Ctrl-A, then dragging the selection to the destination folder. Ctrl-click and drag for Copy instead of Move. Outlook has only one default calendar and that is always the calendar in the same data store that holds your Inbox (and the other Outlook default folders). You cannot change the l0ocation of the default calendar without changing the location of all the default folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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