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combining two calendars

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NSMeritel - 03 Oct 2005 20:36 GMT
I have two calendars in my Outlook 2003 and I need to move everything into
the default calendar.  Is there an easy way to merge the two calendars?  We
are using an exchange server.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 03 Oct 2005 22:12 GMT
Display the calendar you want to move in a table view - Categories works
fine for this.  Select all->right click and drag to the calendar FOLDER
where you want them to go, release and select copy or move as you wish.

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After furious head scratching, NSMeritel asked:

| I have two calendars in my Outlook 2003 and I need to move everything
| into the default calendar.  Is there an easy way to merge the two
| calendars?  We are using an exchange server.
MaryO - 04 Oct 2005 06:51 GMT
Yes. If you display the calandar you want to eliminate, then change the view
of this calendar to 'by category' (View Menu/Current View/by category) then
you can select all the entries in that calendar (CTRL+A) and drag them to the
calendar you want them in.

> I have two calendars in my Outlook 2003 and I need to move everything into
> the default calendar.  Is there an easy way to merge the two calendars?  We
> are using an exchange server.

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