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I maintain two calendars. When starting from the contact screen, I click on
Meeting, usually cancel the email invitation, then the Appointment screen comes up. At this point, how do I tell Outlook which calendar I want the appointment posted to? |
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... I maintain two calendars. When starting from the contact screen, I click on Meeting, usually cancel the email invitation, then the Appointment screen comes up. At this point, how do I tell Outlook which calendar I want the appointment posted to? You have a couple choices. First, you can open the calendar in which you want the event and then click New. Second, you can click FileMove to Folder instead of Save and Close. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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