Hello Milly and Robert! Thanks for replying... I actually ended up figuring
it out on my own - I used the "import" function. Because I was unable to view
(open) the old calendar entries, I couldn't use the methos mentioned by
Milly, but again, thanks alll the same!
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> Open the calendar from which you wish to move the old items in a table
> view - categories works well for this. Select all (Ctrl+A), then right
> click and drag the items to the preferred calendar. Release the mouse
> button and select copy or move, as is your preference. I usually select
> copy since I want to make sure all items moved correctly.
>
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> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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> After furious head scratching, Robert Braxton asked:
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> | This is essentially the same situation I report in my new post. In
> | our case, the old appointments (in Archive) are visible. My user just
> | wants all those appointments "merged" back into the main calendar,
> | which apparantly means doing a Move after selecting all appointments
> | that are in the Archive calendar. I just need to know exactly how one
> | goes about doing those two motions: select and Move.
> |
> | "baybariton" wrote:
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> || Am using Office XP and am trying to review business dates I had back
> || in 2002 and 2003. Almost all entries from that period are gone. I
> || assume they've been stored in an archive file somewhere, but I can't
> || seem to access them. I did find some sort of archive file, but was
> || unable to open it.
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