Can Outlook copy public calendar entries into my private calendar?

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I am trying to configure a new Blackberry device to wirelessly synchronize my
Outlook calendar(s.) It will synchronize my private calendar without a
problem. The problem is that I never use the private calendar. There are
two public calendars which I use, one more than the other. I would like
those items to appear on my Blackberry wirelessly. I am looking for a way to
have items entered into the public calendar to automatically be copied into
my private calendar, or a way to designate the public calendar as my default
calendar so that the Blackberry will synchronize it.

I realize I can have several calendars synchronize with the blackberry via
the USB cable, but I'm trying to make a wireless solution.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Actually, Outlook does not offer a method to sync a private and public
calendar. The best you can do is to copy your appointments to the private
calendar (use a category view, select all, and then right click and copy to
your private calendar FOLDER) and then allow the Blackberry to sync.

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After furious head scratching, FL asked:

| I am trying to configure a new Blackberry device to wirelessly
| synchronize my Outlook calendar(s.) It will synchronize my private
| calendar without a problem. The problem is that I never use the
| private calendar. There are two public calendars which I use, one
| more than the other. I would like those items to appear on my
| Blackberry wirelessly. I am looking for a way to have items entered
| into the public calendar to automatically be copied into my private
| calendar, or a way to designate the public calendar as my default
| calendar so that the Blackberry will synchronize it.
|
| I realize I can have several calendars synchronize with the
| blackberry via the USB cable, but I'm trying to make a wireless
| solution.
 

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