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How to make an additional calendar folder the default calendar fol

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Saf - 22 Jul 2006 18:31 GMT
When I click "Calendar" in the navigation pane, the contents of the default
Outlook calendar folder is shown. But I want to make an additional calendar
folder (created by me) the default calendar folder in order to view its
contents as I click "Calendar" in the navigation pane.
The same wish is for additional tasks folder. How to make tasks from
additional tasks folder appear in TaskPad instead of the tasks from default
tasks folder when I click "Calendar" in the navigation pane?
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Jul 2006 18:46 GMT
Default is just that - default.  When you click on any icon from the
Navigation Pane buttons, it will open the "default" folder for that icon.
You cannot change it.

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After furious head scratching, Saf asked:

| When I click "Calendar" in the navigation pane, the contents of the
| default Outlook calendar folder is shown. But I want to make an
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| Any suggestions?
| Thanks in advance.

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