Diane
Mon Mar 24 19:22:10 PDT 2008
Its easy to delete events and to select all and drag events to the new
calendar. Use the By Category view, press Ctrl+A and delete everything.
Then repeat it on the old calendar-but drag or use the Edit, Copy to folder
menu instead of Deleting.
What version of out Look created the old calendar? Are you using the new pst
for email?
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"Buford" <Buford@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ABB4B097-C282-429E-B8AC-0B960A9AC3E9@microsoft.com...
> I really wanted to get rid of the auto-created 'default' calendar because
> it
> had some duplicates and some inaccuracies. I wanted to substitute my
> previously-well-running calendar that I saved as a .pst file as
> instructed.
> Now, I guess you can't do that?
> With 300+ entries to move over, I won't drag them over singly. I set
> up
> a test reminder and I don't see it in reminders window view. I see
> other
> users had some problems with that. I also don't see an easy way to
> share
> calendar on home network although an earlier thread said that 2007 was
> going
> to make that easier. The HELP i've read doesn't seem to cover that, so
> seems like there are some loose ends with 2007 Outlook. I've spent quite
> a
> bit of time researching these items with Outlook--much of which should be
> easier to do, frankly. Can I export this Microsoft Outlook data to the
> google calendar easier, i wonder?
>
> "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
>
>> It doesn't sound like you imported the calendar Open the "imported"
>> calendar
>> and drag the appointments to the new calendar. If you use the By Category
>> view, you can easily select all do move them to the new calendar.
>>
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>> "Buford" <Buford@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:FB8196F8-9AEC-42DE-A1B2-4A2D29906F10@microsoft.com...
>> > I've imported a calendar only .pst file from older computer with
>> > Outlook,
>> > into new computer running Outlook and can view the calendar fine under
>> > its
>> > name. But I want it to become my default "calendar" file and I can't
>> > find
>> > how to replace the original default that was set up when new Outlook
>> > first
>> > ran.
>> > SECOND PROBLEM: I believe the above solution will also solve
>> > problem
>> > of not being able to set reminders in my imported .pst calendar--it
>> > tells
>> > me
>> > "this folder does not support setting reminders--is this ok" everytime
>> > I
>> > attempt to save a new calendar appointment, etc., but doesn't tell me
>> > how
>> > to
>> > 'cure' that significant problem !
>>