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how do I pair down the size of calendar in outlook 2003

 
 
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      5th Mar 2007
Outlook 2003 has gotten way too big. How do I delete all the old stuff
without affecting the recent events?
 
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      5th Mar 2007
Use auto-archiving.

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After furious head scratching, shedren asked:

| Outlook 2003 has gotten way too big. How do I delete all the old
| stuff without affecting the recent events?
 
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      5th Mar 2007
shedren <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Outlook 2003 has gotten way too big. How do I delete all the old
> stuff without affecting the recent events?


Or, as an alternative to Milly's advice, display your calendar in a table
view and simply delete old, non-recurring events.
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