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Why on the folders list, does it appear "calendar (18)"

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Bob - 15 Feb 2005 20:50 GMT
And, calendar is in bold.  And, while the number is 18 now, it grows from
time to time.  If that is no big deal, it is no big deal to me.  I am more
curious than interested in fixing it.  However, it seems like it is telling
me something and I have no clue what it is.

Thanks.

Bob
Judy Gleeson - 16 Feb 2005 05:10 GMT
Bold means Unread.  Just like in the Inbox. Are there meeting requests that
you haven't opened?

Judy Gleeson

> And, calendar is in bold.  And, while the number is 18 now, it grows from
> time to time.  If that is no big deal, it is no big deal to me.  I am more
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> Bob
Bob - 16 Feb 2005 09:35 GMT
No.  I guess I do not understand.  I do not share my calendar with any one.
I would have been the only one to create and appointment... so I assume that
if I created it... I opened it.  I guess.  This is my PC at home.

> Bold means Unread.  Just like in the Inbox. Are there meeting requests
> that
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>> Bob
Bob - 19 Feb 2005 01:14 GMT
This is not really a big deal to me, yet I am still curious so I am
reposting this post.  Why does my calendar on my folders list appear as a
bolded "calendar (20)".  (It has increased from 18 to 20 since my first
message.)

Using the logic of messaging, I decided if a message folder is bolded with a
(1), it means there is an unread message... so I looked for any bolded
appointments, both past and future, there were none.  This is a stand along
computer, so no one else can schedule a meeting for me.

I do have one possible culprit... and I am almost certain it is the culprit.
There is a way to add the schedules of my favorite teams.  And, when it gets
near game day, I can go to TV listings (a function within Outlook) and it
adds a new appointment with the channel.  I just did that for two games
tomorrow and perhaps that is why it is now 20, up from 18.  I'd be glad to
accept the meeting... to get rid of the bolding and counter... but I could
not figure out how.

Bob

> No.  I guess I do not understand.  I do not share my calendar with any
> one. I would have been the only one to create and appointment... so I
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>>> Bob
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 19 Feb 2005 17:33 GMT
Right click the calendar, select Advanced Find and select to find unread
items.  When found, mark them read.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.  Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.


After furious head scratching, Bob asked:

| This is not really a big deal to me, yet I am still curious so I am
| reposting this post.  Why does my calendar on my folders list appear
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Bob - 19 Feb 2005 18:25 GMT
It worked.  Thank you.

Bob
> Right click the calendar, select Advanced Find and select to find unread
> items.  When found, mark them read.
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