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Exporting/Importing calendars from Outlook Web Access06 Oct 2004 23:57 GMT2
I am using OWA exclusively and do not have access to
Outlook itself. Is it possible to import/export calendars
from OWA itself?
Cheers
Sharing a subfolder calendar06 Oct 2004 20:55 GMT1
How do I share a subfolder calendar without sharing the main calendar?  I
only want to share a newly created calendar but do not want to share the main
calendar.
delete calender06 Oct 2004 20:05 GMT2
Moved outlook.pst from 1 machine to another
problem
dates in calender are all messed up, because of adding all day event....i
think
"Show Time As" field when importing calendar items from Excel06 Oct 2004 19:53 GMT1
I'm importing a whole bunch of calendar entries from Excel
2003 into Outlook 2003. The entries import properly, but
even though the "Show Time As" field is correctly mapped,
all of the entries appear as "Free," even if designated
Restoring Calendar Postings06 Oct 2004 18:32 GMT1
Is there no way to restore your calendar items if you've
deleted them in error?  I clicked a button titled "clear
offline item" expecting it to produce a pop-up with other
options.  It didn't.  It CLEARED MY ENTIRE CALENDAR!!!  
I am a meeting organizer and invited myself in a list of attendee.06 Oct 2004 18:06 GMT1
I am unable to update the meeting as the organizer because my calendar only
contains the meeting for me as an attendee. What can/should I do or have done?
Saving old calendar entries06 Oct 2004 17:59 GMT1
We need to save our calendar entries from prior years,
yet Outlook is deleting them (1997 right now).  Does
anyone know how to prevent Outlook from doing this?  I
see the deletions in my trash can and wonder if there's a
Delegate Cannot View Calendar06 Oct 2004 17:59 GMT2
Outlook 2000
I've setup a calendar in Outlook 2000 named Work Schedule.  My boss is set
as a delegate and has review permissions on the calendar.  He is able to see
all of my other Outlook stuff, but is not able to see the Work Schedule
Outlook 2003 only sends email meeting invitations to 2000.06 Oct 2004 14:21 GMT7
I have outlook 2003. I can schedule meetings fine with
everyone inside my company, Outlook 2000 & 2003 in use.
However, when I try to schedule a meeting with someone
outside the company all they receive is an email.  There
can I send my Outlook calendar from home to office?06 Oct 2004 07:23 GMT3
Is it possilbe to send my Outlook calendar from home to the office or vice
versa?
Outlook 2000 does not appear to upload public Holidays beyond 200.06 Oct 2004 04:57 GMT2
I tried uploading public holidays in Outlook 2000 through
Tools/Options/Calendar, but when I look at View option for Events, it appears
only holidays up until December 31, 2002 have been uploaded.  Any suggestions?
Can I edit a contact in address book with out removing and re-add.06 Oct 2004 00:16 GMT1
Can I edit a contact in address book in Outlook without removing the contact
and readding.
My calendar on Outlook05 Oct 2004 22:48 GMT1
In my calendar on Outlook, can i cut and paste, and how do i do i do this?
Ways to view resource calendar?05 Oct 2004 17:09 GMT3
I've recently created a meeting room resource using
Outlook 2002 and Exchange 5.5. Is there an easy way to
publish the calendar view for this resource so that
everybody can see it instead of having to look up the
Outlook Calendar05 Oct 2004 17:08 GMT1
Is there a way to access my microsoft outlook calendar from other computers
via the internet?
 
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