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How can I merge two Outllok Calendars into One?

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Jeffrey Hall - 30 Sep 2006 17:50 GMT
I need to merge my online calendar with my exchange calendar, which will
allow me to upload to my phone.  Any thoughts?  In other words my msn on-line
which i use to keep to different computers with outlook on them in sync. does
not syn with my exchange service, which my phone needs to communicate with.

Help please,

Jeffrey
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2006 18:59 GMT
you'd need to either keep all exchange items in msn or just copy the
calendar items you want to sync to the msn folder.

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>I need to merge my online calendar with my exchange calendar, which will
> allow me to upload to my phone.  Any thoughts?  In other words my msn
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> Jeffrey

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