Copy the individual items, not the folder. Using two windows, with the source window displaying a table view, would make this task easy.
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"MarketingLori" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:61733D8A-5ADC-4A2A-81A1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003 and I need to transfer appointments from
> one public calendar to a second lateral public calendar.
>
> Both our IT Administrator and I have tried several options and none have
> worked including --
>
> - opening both calendars side by side (would not open two public calendars)
>
> - copying the calender to another calendar (Error Message: Unable to move
> or copy folders. Can’t copy folder. A top-level folder can’t be copied to
> one of its subfolders. Or, you may not have appropriate permissions for the
> folder. To check your permissions for the folder, right-click the fodler,
> and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.)
>
> - exporting public calendar data so that I could then import it. (public
> folders cannot be selected for exporting)