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transferring from Outlook 2000 calendar to Outlook 2003

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Deb - 27 Jun 2005 21:57 GMT
I transferred the personal .pst file from Outlook 2000 in my old computer to
my new computer which has Outlook 2003, but only one appointment comes up
when I open my calendar ( I only use the calendar in Outlook).  I should be
seeing approx. 12 appointments each day.  How can I get my calendar
appointments from my old computer to appear on my new computer without
manually recreating each appointment?
Brian Tillman - 28 Jun 2005 15:25 GMT
> I transferred the personal .pst file from Outlook 2000 in my old
> computer to my new computer which has Outlook 2003, but only one
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> computer to appear on my new computer without manually recreating
> each appointment?

Copying your PST and opening (not importing) it in OL 2003 should allow you
to see everything in it.  Use Copy or Move to put the items in your default
Calendar.
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Deb - 28 Jun 2005 21:14 GMT
Thanks a million, Brian.  I did end up copying it over, but I had never
opened it specificaly. I was expecting it to automatically open as it does in
Outllook 2000 (I guess I must have it set up as my default calendar there).
Thanks again.
Deb

> > I transferred the personal .pst file from Outlook 2000 in my old
> > computer to my new computer which has Outlook 2003, but only one
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> to see everything in it.  Use Copy or Move to put the items in your default
> Calendar.
 
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