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How do I take a copy of my outlook calendar home?

 
 
Gary
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      9th Sep 2003
I want to take an exact copy of my office calendar home
and install it on my machine there. I suppose I can just
overwrite it every week or so. Maybe the answer was on
this site but I can't find it. What file or folder to I
need to copy in order to do this???

Thanks!
 
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John Jeffrey
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      9th Sep 2003
I don't claim any special expertise in this area, but my
own solution works - I keep my diary on a PDA (Pocket PC)
which runs 'Pocket Outlook'. It syncs automatically with
MS Outlook whenever I connect it to either of my 2 PCs, so
I keep all 3 versions of my calendar in step. Couldn't be
simpler, though I can't guarantee this would work so
smoothly (if at all) with Palm PDA.
>-----Original Message-----
>I want to take an exact copy of my office calendar home
>and install it on my machine there. I suppose I can just
>overwrite it every week or so. Maybe the answer was on
>this site but I can't find it. What file or folder to I
>need to copy in order to do this???
>
>Thanks!
>.
>

 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      10th Sep 2003
You can use File | Import and Export | Export to a file and choose the
Personal Folders File (.PST) option, then take that .PST file home and
open it in Outlook via File | Open, or import the .PST into your home
Calendar folder if you wish. Note that Outlook can't use a read-only
..PST file, so if you bring it home on a CD, you'll need to copy it to
your hard drive and remove the read-only attribute before attempting to
open it or import from it.

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Gary wrote:

> I want to take an exact copy of my office calendar home
> and install it on my machine there. I suppose I can just
> overwrite it every week or so. Maybe the answer was on
> this site but I can't find it. What file or folder to I
> need to copy in order to do this???
>
> Thanks!



 
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