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Can you copy the calendar in public folders to the default calendar

 
 
Judy
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      27th May 2004
we use an exchange server and outlook 2002. we want to
copy the calendar listed in a public folder to the default
calendar of a user - how do you do this? I have tryed to
copy and import it but it keeps creating another file on
my outlook bar. it will not copy and replace the calendar
on my default calendar.
thank you.
 
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Brian Tillman
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      27th May 2004
Judy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> we use an exchange server and outlook 2002. we want to
> copy the calendar listed in a public folder to the default
> calendar of a user - how do you do this? I have tryed to
> copy and import it but it keeps creating another file on
> my outlook bar. it will not copy and replace the calendar
> on my default calendar.


Just select all the items in the public calendar and right-click and drag
them to he person's default Calendar folder.
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