I was wondering how do I turn off autoarchive just for the calend.

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Guest

I was wondering how do I turn off autoarchive just for the calendar. I want
the feature present for emails but I want to change it for calendar events.
It would be even better if you could tell me how to set the number of days
for an event to be past due before autoarchiving. In addition, how would one
restore calendar events that have already been autoarchived?
 
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Guest

Vincent said:
I was wondering how do I turn off autoarchive just for the calendar. I want
the feature present for emails but I want to change it for calendar events.
It would be even better if you could tell me how to set the number of days
for an event to be past due before autoarchiving. In addition, how would one
restore calendar events that have already been autoarchived?

I just found out how to do this. First go to Folder List, on the Go menu,
click Folder List. This will bring up all the possible functions for Outlook
and from there you can choose the autoarchiving settings. Hope this helps
anybody with a similar question.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

F1 help also works.

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After furious head scratching, Vincent asked:

| "Vincent" wrote:
|
|| I was wondering how do I turn off autoarchive just for the calendar.
|| I want the feature present for emails but I want to change it for
|| calendar events. It would be even better if you could tell me how to
|| set the number of days for an event to be past due before
|| autoarchiving. In addition, how would one restore calendar events
|| that have already been autoarchived?
|
| I just found out how to do this. First go to Folder List, on the Go
| menu, click Folder List. This will bring up all the possible
| functions for Outlook and from there you can choose the autoarchiving
| settings. Hope this helps anybody with a similar question.
 
G

Guest

Well, it didn't really in my case. Unfortunately, there was no clear-cut
specific answer to that question. I found out by reading a lot of other
indirect Q&As.

Thanks :) for taking your time to help
 

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