you can't remove them - create a new group (I called mine 'don't show') and
drag the calendars to it. Hopefully sp1 will fix this oversight...

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> In Outlook 2003 you could right-click and choose to remove the calendar
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MicroNav - 13 Feb 2007 15:36 GMT
A kludge, but a 'solution'.
Many thanks - at least I can tidy up my calendar lists.
> you can't remove them - create a new group (I called mine 'don't show') and
> drag the calendars to it. Hopefully sp1 will fix this oversight...
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 13 Feb 2007 15:50 GMT
hopefully we'll see a change back to ol2003'a behavior in sp1... fortunately
the groups are collapsible in Outlook 2007, so it's not as bad as it could
be. :)

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>A kludge, but a 'solution'.
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