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How do I delete the Calendar folder from my personal folders stor

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jdvon - 04 May 2006 16:47 GMT
How do I delete the Calendar folder from my personal folders stored on flash
memory stick so I can copy and paste my regular calendar to keep it updated
for portability?

I can drag my regular Calendar and drop it in the portable personal folder
group - it will create a "Calendar (2)" but the empty Calendar which was
created by defalult still rmains and cannot be deleted.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 04 May 2006 16:59 GMT
You need to be dragging the items, not the folder. The By Category view or any other unfiltered table view is handy for this.

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> How do I delete the Calendar folder from my personal folders stored on flash
> memory stick so I can copy and paste my regular calendar to keep it updated
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> group - it will create a "Calendar (2)" but the empty Calendar which was
> created by defalult still rmains and cannot be deleted.

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