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moving calendar items to a new pst file

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Millie - 18 Jul 2007 19:46 GMT
Hello

I've just bought a new pc and installed Office 2007. I have moved all my
inbox emails from my old pst file to the new one. But how do I do the same
with the calendar items? I've opened both calendars. Should I attempt to drag
and drop from one to the other (this would take an age though) or can I make
the old calendar the default calendar and then close the new empty one?
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Brian Tillman - 18 Jul 2007 22:04 GMT
> I've just bought a new pc and installed Office 2007. I have moved all
> my inbox emails from my old pst file to the new one.

If you simply move the entire PST and reuse it you'll get everything - mail,
calendar, contacts, all of it.

> But how do I do the same with the calendar items?

Display the source calendar in a table view like By Category, use CTRL-A to
select all items, then drag-and-drop.
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Millie - 19 Jul 2007 10:00 GMT
Thanks Brian. Didn't think of that!
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Millie

> > I've just bought a new pc and installed Office 2007. I have moved all
> > my inbox emails from my old pst file to the new one.
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> Display the source calendar in a table view like By Category, use CTRL-A to
> select all items, then drag-and-drop.
 
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