How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
> How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
Right-click>Delete.

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Brian Tillman
BFort - 02 Oct 2006 02:57 GMT
> > How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
>
> Right-click>Delete.
I tried right clicking all over the 'extras no longer needed' calendars that
I created and nothing happened. I still have 6 and only want to keep two.
Should the click be in any particular place on the unwanted calendar?
Thanks for your help.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 02 Oct 2006 03:33 GMT
"extras no longer needed" is not an Outlook message.
What addin do you have installed that gives this message?

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| > > How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
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| Should the click be in any particular place on the unwanted calendar?
| Thanks for your help.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 03 Oct 2006 06:10 GMT
click on it on the folder side (left) - you can also drag them into one of
the calendars you want to delete then delete that one calendar. It's a
little faster than deleting them one by one.

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>> > How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
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> Should the click be in any particular place on the unwanted calendar?
> Thanks for your help.
BFort - 04 Oct 2006 03:17 GMT
Diane, thank you, thank you. It worked...
> click on it on the folder side (left) - you can also drag them into one of
> the calendars you want to delete then delete that one calendar. It's a
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> > Should the click be in any particular place on the unwanted calendar?
> > Thanks for your help.
I accidentally imported Calendar data to a new email account. I want to
completely delete all the calendar data for this account in Outlook 2003. I
have tried following the Office Online instructions, which says:
1. In the Navigation Pane, click Calendar
2. On the View menu, point to Current View, then click By Category.
3. Click Categories: (none), and then press CTRL+A
All items in the list should now be selected
4. Press DELETE.
The problem I am having is how does one Click Categories "None" there is no
such option that I can find.

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Thanks for your assistance.
> How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
Cole - 13 Mar 2008 20:36 GMT
Now the option for Categories (none) (# items) is appearing.
Its directly under the Subject heading... Example below:
Subject
- Categories (none) (# items)
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> I accidentally imported Calendar data to a new email account. I want to
> completely delete all the calendar data for this account in Outlook 2003. I
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> > How do I delete a calendar no longer needed? I have too many.
Brian Tillman - 13 Mar 2008 21:25 GMT
> I accidentally imported Calendar data to a new email account. I want
> to completely delete all the calendar data for this account in
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> The problem I am having is how does one Click Categories "None" there
> is no such option that I can find.
It doesn't matter what you select when you switch to the table view. Click
on ANY item and then CTRL-A will select them all. Clicking or pressing
Deleet after that will remove everything.

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