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migrating calendar from other pst

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rm - 30 May 2007 14:54 GMT
Hi! I just created a new pst but I want to keep the calendar and the contacts
of the previous one. How can I do that? With Contacts I believe a simple
copy/paste might result, but with calendar??
thanks
rm
Gordon - 30 May 2007 15:44 GMT
> Hi! I just created a new pst but I want to keep the calendar and the
> contacts
> of the previous one. How can I do that? With Contacts I believe a simple
> copy/paste might result, but with calendar??
> thanks
> rm

Same method.......
rm - 30 May 2007 16:57 GMT
nop.. I tried ..the 740 items turned out to be in the new pst 1950! why's that?
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thanks
rm

> > Hi! I just created a new pst but I want to keep the calendar and the
> > contacts
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> Same method.......
Brian Tillman - 30 May 2007 22:24 GMT
> Hi! I just created a new pst but I want to keep the calendar and the
> contacts of the previous one. How can I do that? With Contacts I
> believe a simple copy/paste might result, but with calendar??

Open the old PST.  Select the old calendar.  Switch to a table view.  Select
everything with CTRL-A.  Click Edit>Copy to Folder and specify the new
calendar as the destination.
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Brian Tillman

rm - 31 May 2007 10:31 GMT
Brian, thanks! I believed it worked!!
thanks a lot!
rm

> > Hi! I just created a new pst but I want to keep the calendar and the
> > contacts of the previous one. How can I do that? With Contacts I
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> everything with CTRL-A.  Click Edit>Copy to Folder and specify the new
> calendar as the destination.
Brian Tillman - 31 May 2007 13:51 GMT
> Brian, thanks! I believed it worked!!
> thanks a lot!

You're welcome.
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