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Can't see old appointments in Calendar 2003 -or they are deleted

 
 
SteveC
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      22nd Feb 2010
when I go to look at past appointments from over 9 months ago, they are
gone. the reaccuring appointments are there but the one time appointments
are gone. Is there a setting I should set to save past events for longer? or
is this an error and it should always save my past appointments?
 
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Bob I
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      22nd Feb 2010
Perhaps you allowed AutoArchive to move them to the Archive.pst? Or you
used a PDA to sync and remove them?

SteveC wrote:

> when I go to look at past appointments from over 9 months ago, they are
> gone. the reaccuring appointments are there but the one time appointments
> are gone. Is there a setting I should set to save past events for longer? or
> is this an error and it should always save my past appointments?


 
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