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      17th Jul 2004
I am running Outlook 2003 and want to make a new calendar folder with my training dates on it and then publish it to my web. My problem is when I am in the new calendar I go to add the holidays and it duplicates them into my regular calendar but does not put them in my new one. Any ideas how to get around this.

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      17th Jul 2004
As you've seen, using "Add Holidays" will only add them to your default
calendar, and it won't care if the same holidays are already there :-) You
will need to copy the holidays from your default calendar folder to the
secondary calendar.

Open the default calendar and switch it to the "By Category" view. All the
holidays should appear in the Holiday category. Select all the items in
that category, then right-click and drag them to the secondary calendar
folder. When you release the mouse button, click on the Copy option in the
popup menu. Now you should have all the holidays in both calendar folders.

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In news:6B7C01F5-E5C7-4001-9513-(E-Mail Removed),
Starmessenger wrote:

> I am running Outlook 2003 and want to make a new calendar folder with
> my training dates on it and then publish it to my web. My problem is
> when I am in the new calendar I go to add the holidays and it
> duplicates them into my regular calendar but does not put them in my
> new one. Any ideas how to get around this.
>
> Thank you



 
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      17th Jul 2004
Thank you Jocelyn. That worked like a dream. Should have thought of it myself. Must be getting old ;-)
Take care

"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> As you've seen, using "Add Holidays" will only add them to your default
> calendar, and it won't care if the same holidays are already there :-) You
> will need to copy the holidays from your default calendar folder to the
> secondary calendar.
>
> Open the default calendar and switch it to the "By Category" view. All the
> holidays should appear in the Holiday category. Select all the items in
> that category, then right-click and drag them to the secondary calendar
> folder. When you release the mouse button, click on the Copy option in the
> popup menu. Now you should have all the holidays in both calendar folders.
>
> --
> Jocelyn Fiorello
> MVP - Outlook
>
> *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
> reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
>
>
> In news:6B7C01F5-E5C7-4001-9513-(E-Mail Removed),
> Starmessenger wrote:
>
> > I am running Outlook 2003 and want to make a new calendar folder with
> > my training dates on it and then publish it to my web. My problem is
> > when I am in the new calendar I go to add the holidays and it
> > duplicates them into my regular calendar but does not put them in my
> > new one. Any ideas how to get around this.
> >
> > Thank you

>
>
>

 
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