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I have two sets of contacts; the prime contacts and contacts in Gabrielle
Ditto with calendars. This is very confusing. I want one prime contact and one prime calendar and need to combine data from contacts where there are both duplications and differences. In calendar the only calendar that has info is not the prime one, thus I need to transfer the non-prime to the prime so i can delete. |
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What is Gabrielle Ditto and why would you waste our time asking about it
here? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gabriellexxxxx" wrote in message news ![]() I have two sets of contacts; the prime contacts and contacts in Gabrielle Ditto with calendars. This is very confusing. I want one prime contact and one prime calendar and need to combine data from contacts where there are both duplications and differences. In calendar the only calendar that has info is not the prime one, thus I need to transfer the non-prime to the prime so i can delete. |
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"Gabriellexxxxx" wrote in message
news ![]() I have two sets of contacts; the prime contacts and contacts in Gabrielle Ditto with calendars. This is very confusing. I want one prime contact and one prime calendar and need to combine data from contacts where there are both duplications and differences. In calendar the only calendar that has info is not the prime one, thus I need to transfer the non-prime to the prime so i can delete. In Outlook click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext (or ToolsAccount Settings and select the Data Files tab if using Outlook 2007). This will show you your delivery location, either in a drop-down at the lower left labeled "Delivery new e-mai lto the following location" (in the first case) or by the word "Default" (in the second case). That delivery location is your "prime" set of folders. For a mail profile containing an Exchange account, the default should be the Exchange mailbox. If your mail profile contains only POP accounts, then you can choose which is the delivery location and, therefore, which folders are the "prime" (i.e., default) folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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