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When my PST file became large, I created a new PST which became the
default receiver of mail. However, the new PST doesn't show the present week's calendar's entries when Outlook is opened, as it used to do. To view the calendar, I need to have the old PST file installed in Outlook, then manually select that Calendar to be displayed. Evidently I've done this the wrong way. For the present, is there any way to copy (or 'migrate', 'import', or whatever the concept is) the calendar entries from the old PST to the new PST? For future reference, I suppose that, when the default PST becomes too large, I should periodically use the archiving tool to remove old messages from the default PST, thus leaving its calendar intact and preserving all its entries. Can a calendar be extracted as a separate file, saved to disk, then re-inserted into a new PST in Outlook? |
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... When my PST file became large, I created a new PST which became the default receiver of mail. However, the new PST doesn't show the present week's calendar's entries when Outlook is opened, as it used to do. To view the calendar, I need to have the old PST file installed in Outlook, then manually select that Calendar to be displayed. Evidently I've done this the wrong way. For the present, is there any way to copy (or 'migrate', 'import', or whatever the concept is) the calendar entries from the old PST to the new PST? Easy. Open the old PST and open the Calendar folder in that PST. Display it in a table view like By Category. Select all the entries with Ctrl+A. Drag the selection to the default Calendar folder. For future reference, I suppose that, when the default PST becomes too large, I should periodically use the archiving tool to remove old messages from the default PST, thus leaving its calendar intact and preserving all its entries. That works for many people. Can a calendar be extracted as a separate file, saved to disk, then re-inserted into a new PST in Outlook? You can create another PST and copy the Calendar to that PST, but why bother when you have the original PST containing that Calendar? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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