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Backed up Outlook 07, now business appointments show as anniversar

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jerbee02 - 22 Feb 2007 23:16 GMT
I recently upgraded from Windows Vista Enterprise to Windows Vista Ultimate
and saved my outlook 2007 files as a .pst file. I imported it into Outlook
and now all of my business appointments show up as not only business but also
anniversaries! Not only this but now all "school" appointments show as both
'school' and 'vacation'. 'Personal' shows as both 'personal' and 'business'.
Does anyone have a clue as to what happened? How can I get things back to
normal??
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Feb 2007 05:50 GMT
Yes.  Instead of importing from the .PST file, just open it in Outlook using
File | Open | Outlook Data File.  .PST is Outlook's native file format, so
you no more need to import from it than you would need to import from a .DOC
file into Word.

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> I recently upgraded from Windows Vista Enterprise to Windows Vista Ultimate
> and saved my outlook 2007 files as a .pst file. I imported it into Outlook
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> Does anyone have a clue as to what happened? How can I get things back to
> normal??
 
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