Exporting hand-picked entries of the calendar?

S

StargateFan

I tried several different ways to export my calendar at the office but
didn't have luck in trying to do what I needed. I use the Calendar
very heavily as a reminder system as I prefer how it handles the
recurring information over tasks (it's far superior). But I have so
many at home and so many at the office, it would be nice to find a way
to "synchronize" some of the entries back and forth. Obviously the
work-related reminders of the office I don't need at home, and the
home-related reminders are definitely not needed at the office, except
for a small handful of reminders. It'd be nice to have an easier way
to share many reminders without having to create from scratch.

Is there an exporting way or other to do this?

Thanks.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Use Categories for Home and Business, drag and drop to a second calendar for
Home at work and Business at home. Then export that calendar. Empty it
each time to avoid duplications.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, StargateFan asked:

| I tried several different ways to export my calendar at the office but
| didn't have luck in trying to do what I needed. I use the Calendar
| very heavily as a reminder system as I prefer how it handles the
| recurring information over tasks (it's far superior). But I have so
| many at home and so many at the office, it would be nice to find a way
| to "synchronize" some of the entries back and forth. Obviously the
| work-related reminders of the office I don't need at home, and the
| home-related reminders are definitely not needed at the office, except
| for a small handful of reminders. It'd be nice to have an easier way
| to share many reminders without having to create from scratch.
|
| Is there an exporting way or other to do this?
|
| Thanks.
 
S

StargateFan

Use Categories for Home and Business, drag and drop to a second calendar for
Home at work and Business at home. Then export that calendar. Empty it
each time to avoid duplications.

Ah, kewl! I understand the concept, will try to see how to do it in
actual practice. Sounds do-able, if manual. (That sure was quick and
tast, thanks so much! Wish I could fix the flag info that quickly!
<lol> Over a year with that issue! <g>)

Thanks!
--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, StargateFan asked:

| I tried several different ways to export my calendar at the office but
| didn't have luck in trying to do what I needed. I use the Calendar
| very heavily as a reminder system as I prefer how it handles the
| recurring information over tasks (it's far superior). But I have so
| many at home and so many at the office, it would be nice to find a way
| to "synchronize" some of the entries back and forth. Obviously the
| work-related reminders of the office I don't need at home, and the
| home-related reminders are definitely not needed at the office, except
| for a small handful of reminders. It'd be nice to have an easier way
| to share many reminders without having to create from scratch.
|
| Is there an exporting way or other to do this?
|
| Thanks.
 

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