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Bill B - 04 Mar 2008 04:21 GMT
After repairing outlook I now have new folders (as primary folders), my old
folders are at the end. I need to move the contents of those folders to the
primary ones and delete the old ones. However I can not find out how you get
the contents of the old calander moved to the primary calander so that I can
delete the old calander.
Help please
Bill
Brian Tillman - 04 Mar 2008 12:57 GMT
> After repairing outlook I now have new folders (as primary folders),
> my old folders are at the end. I need to move the contents of those
> folders to the primary ones and delete the old ones. However I can
> not find out how you get the contents of the old calander moved to
> the primary calander so that I can delete the old calander.

Open the old calendar by selecting it.  Switch to a table view like By
Category.  Select all the items int he calendar by pressing CTRL-A.  Click
Edit>Move (or Copy) to Folder and specify the new default folder as the
destination.
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Bill B - 04 Mar 2008 23:58 GMT
Thankyou

> After repairing outlook I now have new folders (as primary folders), my old
> folders are at the end. I need to move the contents of those folders to the
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> Help please
> Bill

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