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Hi, How would I move my calandar items from one personal folder f.

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Pyaarkarahi01 - 28 Sep 2004 17:15 GMT
Hi, How would I move my calandar items from one personal folder file to a
different personal folder file.  My personal folder file maxed out at 2gig so
I created a new personal folder file but dont know how to move the calandar
appointments from the old calandar to the newer one.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 29 Sep 2004 03:43 GMT
Archive your old .pst file first to reduce its size, otherwise you will not
be able to copy the items from the old to the new.  Reduce its size and then
open it, displaying both .pst files.  Display your old calendar in a table
view and select all, drag and drop to the new calendar folder and go have a
cup of coffee.

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After a lot of head-scratching, Pyaarkarahi01 asked:

| Hi, How would I move my calandar items from one personal folder file
| to a different personal folder file.  My personal folder file maxed
| out at 2gig so I created a new personal folder file but dont know how
| to move the calandar appointments from the old calandar to the newer
| one.
 
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