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How do I delete someone else's name in "Other Calendars"?

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mpeters306 - 03 Jul 2007 15:04 GMT
I used to have access to a previous manager's calendar and her name appears
in my "Other Calendars" folder on the left task pane for Outlook.  She has
taken away my ability to see her calendar but I don't know how to eliminate
her name from appearing in the list of Other Calendars I have access to.
Diane Poremsky - 03 Jul 2007 15:06 GMT
Right click on it and choose Remove from list?

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>I used to have access to a previous manager's calendar and her name appears
> in my "Other Calendars" folder on the left task pane for Outlook.  She has
> taken away my ability to see her calendar but I don't know how to
> eliminate
> her name from appearing in the list of Other Calendars I have access to.
 
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