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Howard Brazee
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      10th May 2007
How do I copy my Outlook Calendar from work to home? I don't want to
change anything else on my home computer's Office.
 
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      10th May 2007
On May 10, 9:12 am, Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net> wrote:
> How do I copy my Outlook Calendar from work to home? I don't want to
> change anything else on my home computer's Office.


File
Import/Export
Export to a file
Personal Folder (.pst)
Select Calendar
Click on Browse, and save the file to your desktop

take that file home

File
Import/Export
etc.

Alternatively, I use Plaxo (www.plaxo.com). It's free, and it
synchronizes it's online database with your Outlook folders. It's
customizable, etc. I have it installed at home, and at work, so that
anything that I do at one location shows up at the other. It's very
handy when I'm at home, and going through my kids school paperwork. I
can open Outlook on my home computer, add the soccer game, the
birthday party, etc., and do a sync. When I get to work the next day,
all of the appointments are there.

Hope that helps.

 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      10th May 2007
if you have the same version of outlook at home just copy the work pst and
take it home and open it using file, open, outlook data file.

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> How do I copy my Outlook Calendar from work to home? I don't want to
> change anything else on my home computer's Office.


 
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Howard Brazee
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      10th May 2007
On 10 May 2007 09:42:44 -0700, "(E-Mail Removed)"
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>Alternatively, I use Plaxo (www.plaxo.com). It's free, and it
>synchronizes it's online database with your Outlook folders. It's
>customizable, etc. I have it installed at home, and at work, so that
>anything that I do at one location shows up at the other. It's very
>handy when I'm at home, and going through my kids school paperwork. I
>can open Outlook on my home computer, add the soccer game, the
>birthday party, etc., and do a sync. When I get to work the next day,
>all of the appointments are there.


That looks good. I installed Plaxo, and it restarted Outlook, and
told it that yes, that was my e-mail address.

I checked the document ion on the web and it said try it now!

From Outlook, click on Plaxo > My Plaxo > My Cards to update your home
and work info:

So I searched through my menus for anything saying Plaxo. So far, no
luck.
 
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Howard Brazee
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      10th May 2007
On Thu, 10 May 2007 11:30:17 -0600, Howard Brazee <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>So I searched through my menus for anything saying Plaxo. So far, no
>luck.


I found the Plaxo on-line forum, and have been trying to log in. I've
used my first 5 attempts, and am waiting 15 minutes to try other
variations. I know my password is right, so I suspect my user name
is wrong. (I am trying variations of Howard Brazee, HowardBrazee,
Howard, etc).

I will be very glad when computer technology goes beyond passwords to
something that works with real people.
 
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