How do I move the info from my old calendar into my new one?

G

Guest

I just upgraded to a new laptop. I had all of my appointments in a calendar
in Outlook 2000 on my old laptop that was provided by my company. I want to
move many of the appointments to my new personal laptop. Therefore, I saved
my calendar as a .pst file and copied it onto the new laptop. However, how
do I move the appointments from this calendar into the default calendar in
Outlook 2003? Do I need to view the calendar "by events" and then select all
and copy/paste them into the default calendar? Will this work or is there a
better way?

Thanks.
- David
 
G

Guest

I would take view "By categores" and then select all and copy - Paste. It
works.

Paukkule

"Dave" kirjoitti:
 
M

Mr Chips

Dave said:
I just upgraded to a new laptop. I had all of my appointments in a calendar
in Outlook 2000 on my old laptop that was provided by my company. I want to
move many of the appointments to my new personal laptop. Therefore, I saved
my calendar as a .pst file and copied it onto the new laptop. However, how
do I move the appointments from this calendar into the default calendar in
Outlook 2003? Do I need to view the calendar "by events" and then select all
and copy/paste them into the default calendar? Will this work or is there a
better way?

Thanks.
- David
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

After opening the pst using File, Open, Outlook data store, use By events or
By Category view and drag them over to the new folder or use Edit, move to
folder and select the new calendar folder. This is the best way.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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