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MHL August 22nd 09 03:36 PM

Unchecking Calendar removes other calendars entries
 
I have 4 Calendars in Outlook 2007. One is from Outlook and the other 3 are
Live Calendars. If I have them all checked and viewed in Overlay mode, all
of my tasks, bdays etc. show up fine. If I uncheck the one Outlook created
calendar, all of the events go away until I uncheck and RE-check the other
Live calendars.

This is my list of Calendars:

Calendar
Home Calendar in
Birthday calendar in

US Holidays in


I really just want to delete the "Calendar" and keep the Live ones, but it
won't let me delete it (note: it won't let me delete the Home Calenday
either). And, if I uncheck it, I have the problem described above.

Thank you for any help. I hope this makes sense.
--
Michael

Windows 7 RC
IE 8
Windows Live Mail 2009 (latest)
Office 2007 (latest)



Diane Poremsky [MVP][_2_] August 23rd 09 09:50 PM

Unchecking Calendar removes other calendars entries
 
is the live account your only account? You can set it as the default for delivery and remove the local pst. That will get rid of the home calendar.

MHL wrote on Sat, 22 August 2009 10:36
I have 4 Calendars in Outlook 2007. One is from Outlook and the other 3 are
Live Calendars. If I have them all checked and viewed in Overlay mode, all
of my tasks, bdays etc. show up fine. If I uncheck the one Outlook created
calendar, all of the events go away until I uncheck and RE-check the other
Live calendars.

This is my list of Calendars:

Calendar
Home Calendar in
Birthday calendar in

US Holidays in


I really just want to delete the "Calendar" and keep the Live ones, but it
won't let me delete it (note: it won't let me delete the Home Calenday
either). And, if I uncheck it, I have the problem described above.

Thank you for any help. I hope this makes sense.
--
Michael

Windows 7 RC
IE 8
Windows Live Mail 2009 (latest)
Office 2007 (latest)



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MHL[_2_] August 23rd 09 10:01 PM

Unchecking Calendar removes other calendars entries
 
I have two email accounts set up in Outlook. One is a Live account with
Connector and the other is a Comcast Account. Let me try to set the Live
account as the default.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" outlookmvp[at]msn[dot]com wrote in message
...
is the live account your only account? You can set it as the default for
delivery and remove the local pst. That will get rid of the home calendar.
MHL wrote on Sat, 22 August 2009 10:36
I have 4 Calendars in Outlook 2007. One is from Outlook and the other 3
are Live Calendars. If I have them all checked and viewed in Overlay
mode, all of my tasks, bdays etc. show up fine. If I uncheck the one
Outlook created calendar, all of the events go away until I uncheck and
RE-check the other Live calendars.

This is my list of Calendars:

Calendar
Home Calendar in
Birthday calendar in

US Holidays in


I really just want to delete the "Calendar" and keep the Live ones, but
it won't let me delete it (note: it won't let me delete the Home Calenday
either). And, if I uncheck it, I have the problem described above.

Thank you for any help. I hope this makes sense.
--
Michael

Windows 7 RC
IE 8
Windows Live Mail 2009 (latest)
Office 2007 (latest)



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/
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