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I used OL2007 at home and OL2003 at work. In order to get them synched up, I
went ahead and exported my entire OL2007 calendar in iCalendar format. I then deleted everything in the OL2003 calendar and then imported the OL2007 iCalendar into OL2003. When I did so, OL2003 showed that I had a couple thousand unread appointments in my calendar. I right-clicked on the calendar and chose to "Mark All as Read". When it finished the process, it still showed that I had 6 unread appointments. I cannot figure out what those appointments are. Does anyone know how I can find them? I've tried creating a view of unread appointments and nothing is found. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Merg -- Today's problems don't worry me, I haven't solved yesterday's yet. |
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Have you tried starting Outlook one time with the /cleanviews command?
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, The Merg asked: | I used OL2007 at home and OL2003 at work. In order to get them | synched up, I went ahead and exported my entire OL2007 calendar in | iCalendar format. I then deleted everything in the OL2003 calendar | and then imported the OL2007 iCalendar into OL2003. When I did so, | OL2003 showed that I had a couple thousand unread appointments in my | calendar. I right-clicked on the calendar and chose to "Mark All as | Read". When it finished the process, it still showed that I had 6 | unread appointments. I cannot figure out what those appointments are. | | Does anyone know how I can find them? I've tried creating a view of | unread appointments and nothing is found. Any ideas would be | appreciated. | | Thanks, | Merg |
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Well, I figured it out, I think. Any appointments that I had forwarded in
iCalendar format and then saved onto the calendar are showing as unread. Even if I right-click on the calendar and "Mark All Read", it ignores them. I need to re-open the appointment after it has been saved and then "Save and Close" again. - Merg -- Today's problems don't worry me, I haven't solved yesterday's yet. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <What@ever> wrote in message news:uRyCTPloIHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Have you tried starting Outlook one time with the /cleanviews command? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, The Merg asked: | I used OL2007 at home and OL2003 at work. In order to get them | synched up, I went ahead and exported my entire OL2007 calendar in | iCalendar format. I then deleted everything in the OL2003 calendar | and then imported the OL2007 iCalendar into OL2003. When I did so, | OL2003 showed that I had a couple thousand unread appointments in my | calendar. I right-clicked on the calendar and chose to "Mark All as | Read". When it finished the process, it still showed that I had 6 | unread appointments. I cannot figure out what those appointments are. | | Does anyone know how I can find them? I've tried creating a view of | unread appointments and nothing is found. Any ideas would be | appreciated. | | Thanks, | Merg |
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