Hi Jackie,
How to move the items:
[....]
> If you only want to move the calendar, you could "Export" the calendar
> into
> a PST file, move this PST to the new computer and then you can import this
> calendar into the default PST.
[...]
To synchronize works only with a 3rd party utility.
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Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com
>I was thinking of moving the items on to another pc but I wouldn't mind
> knowing how to synchronize as well.
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Jackie D - 03 Apr 2007 16:12 GMT
Hi Oliver
I use ActvieSync 4.5 to synchronize my pda with my pc. Can I use the same
software to synchronize between my pc and laptop?

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> Hi Jackie,
>
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Brian Tillman - 04 Apr 2007 18:22 GMT
> I use ActvieSync 4.5 to synchronize my pda with my pc. Can I use the
> same software to synchronize between my pc and laptop?
Not directly. However, you can sync your desktop with your PDA then sync
your laptop with your PDA. The PDA will act as the go-between for the two
machines.

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Jackie D - 04 Apr 2007 18:54 GMT
Hi Brian
Thanks for this suggestion. It would never have crossed my mind to do that
and yet it is so simple.

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Jackie D
> > I use ActvieSync 4.5 to synchronize my pda with my pc. Can I use the
> > same software to synchronize between my pc and laptop?
>
> Not directly. However, you can sync your desktop with your PDA then sync
> your laptop with your PDA. The PDA will act as the go-between for the two
> machines.