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Save To Do items into Calendar

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Cardian - 26 Dec 2007 16:26 GMT
My new iPod will display To Do items from Outlook, but I can't figure out how
to save the To Do items so they will transfer to the iPod.

The iPod manual says:

"Note: To add to-do lists to iPod classic manually, save them in a calendar
file with a .ics or .vcs extension"

How do I save To Do items into a calendar file? I've tried to right-click
the items and save them, but no luck.

Thanks for the help!
Diane Poremsky - 26 Dec 2007 19:48 GMT
I think you have to create calendar entries, not tasks (or to-do's) for it
to work, but someone in an ipod forum might have a better answer.

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> My new iPod will display To Do items from Outlook, but I can't figure out
> how
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> Thanks for the help!
 
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