How do I delete the whole appointments in calendar in one step?

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Dear sir/Madam,
Regarding the mentioned above , I wonder if I can delete the appointments
which are existed in my calendar in one step, what I am doing now is omitting
them manually one by one which doesn't make sense .I always use the outloock
applications to sync data in Nokia mobiles and PPC such as "contacts,calendar
, tasks and so on " .I do this for our customer when they submit their
mobiles for repair and ask to save data .

It is rather important to me to know some way that makes me resetting
appointments after restoring them , and so I can start new operation ..

A waiting prompt response
 
Change to a table view like By Category. You can then easily select multiple
items at once
View-> Arrange By-> Current View-> By Category

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Dear sir/Madam,
Regarding the mentioned above , I wonder if I can delete the appointments
which are existed in my calendar in one step, what I am doing now is
omitting
them manually one by one which doesn't make sense .I always use the outloock
applications to sync data in Nokia mobiles and PPC such as
"contacts,calendar
, tasks and so on " .I do this for our customer when they submit their
mobiles for repair and ask to save data .

It is rather important to me to know some way that makes me resetting
appointments after restoring them , and so I can start new operation ..

A waiting prompt response
 

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