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Diann - 25 Oct 2004 17:31 GMT
I can't seem to add holidays to my personal calendar.  Each time I try it
only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 25 Oct 2004 17:47 GMT
This is normal behavior. You can copy the holidays to any other calendar.
The By Category view should help.

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>I can't seem to add holidays to my personal calendar.  Each time I try it
> only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
Diann - 25 Oct 2004 23:41 GMT
I still can't figure out how to copy the holidays from one calendar to
another.  The By Category shows me the holidays on the default calendar and
shows me old (2002) holidays as well as annual events.  I can't figure out
how to select 2004 holidays copy and paste to my personal calendar.

I may be missing the obvious but I have tried.

Diann

> This is normal behavior. You can copy the holidays to any other calendar.
> The By Category view should help.
>
> >I can't seem to add holidays to my personal calendar.  Each time I try it
> > only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 25 Oct 2004 23:48 GMT
Your original message implied that you'd already added holidays to your
default calendar. If you haven't done that already, see
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/holiday.htm

Once you have the holidays you want, select them, then choose Edit | Copy to
Folder.

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>I still can't figure out how to copy the holidays from one calendar to
> another.  The By Category shows me the holidays on the default calendar
> and
> shows me old (2002) holidays as well as annual events.  I can't figure out
> how to select 2004 holidays copy and paste to my personal calendar.

>> This is normal behavior. You can copy the holidays to any other calendar.
>> The By Category view should help.

>> >I can't seem to add holidays to my personal calendar.  Each time I try
>> >it
>> > only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
Diann - 26 Oct 2004 02:17 GMT
Sue, thanks for continuing to help.  I have successfully copied holidays to
my alendar.  I just had a hard time figuring out that I could "select all"
and then copy and paste in the the by category view.  I really appreciate
your patience and help.

Diann

> Your original message implied that you'd already added holidays to your
> default calendar. If you haven't done that already, see
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> >> >it
> >> > only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 26 Oct 2004 03:42 GMT
You can also select the Category: Holiday group and Ctrl+drag it to another
folder to copy, but that's even harder to figure out on your own!

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> Sue, thanks for continuing to help.  I have successfully copied holidays
> to
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>> >> >it
>> >> > only adds holidays to the default calendar.  Help.
 
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