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Calendars in public folders

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Dave - 20 Feb 2007 15:10 GMT
Is there a way to update holiday's on a calendar in a public folder.
Outlook 2k3, is the calendar owners version.
I sent the user, by mistake the outlook2012.hol file, and that just updated
the users local calendar.

thanks in advance for any advice, and appologies for any information that I
may have omitted.

Cheers
Dave
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 21 Feb 2007 06:46 GMT
The holidays will need to be manually copied from the local Calendar to the
public Calendar.

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> Is there a way to update holiday's on a calendar in a public folder.
> Outlook 2k3, is the calendar owners version.
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> Cheers
> Dave
Brian Tillman - 21 Feb 2007 13:17 GMT
> Is there a way to update holiday's on a calendar in a public folder.
> Outlook 2k3, is the calendar owners version.
> I sent the user, by mistake the outlook2012.hol file, and that just
> updated the users local calendar.

DIsplay the local Calendar in the By Category view, select the Holiday
category, and right-click and drag it to the public calendar.
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