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Old July 18th 06, 11:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default how to transfer future appointments to a new calendar file in Outlook

HI,

I have a very large calendar file and want to create a new one which is
smaller and does not take long to open.

I don't want to use my future appointments, which some of them go ahead
for a few years, how can I transfer "ONLY" my future appointments to
my new calendar file?

Thanks,

RF

 




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