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How do I set calendar from prior version as default or merge them?

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wendyweave - 19 Dec 2005 02:40 GMT
I've upgraded from 2000 to 2003 and it made my calendar from the old version
a secondary calendar (contacts also).  Outlook today doesn't show anything
and now I can't even set reminders.  Can I merge the calendars?  I t won't
let me get rid of the blank one.
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Dec 2005 12:26 GMT
Drag/drop all the data from the old calendar to the current 'empty' one.

> I've upgraded from 2000 to 2003 and it made my calendar from the old
> version
> a secondary calendar (contacts also).  Outlook today doesn't show anything
> and now I can't even set reminders.  Can I merge the calendars?  I t won't
> let me get rid of the blank one.
Brian Tillman - 19 Dec 2005 16:17 GMT
> I've upgraded from 2000 to 2003 and it made my calendar from the old
> version a secondary calendar (contacts also).  Outlook today doesn't
> show anything and now I can't even set reminders.  Can I merge the
> calendars?  I t won't let me get rid of the blank one.

Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next and, in the "Deliver new e-mail to the
following location" drop-down at the bottom left, select your old PST.
Click FInish, then stop and restart Outlook.
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