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Leathal
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[Exchange] Public Folders

We are using Exchange 2007 SP1 and have created a vacation user account in the past sharing the calendar to everyone (pre-SP1). I noticed now that it's not a hassle to create and share a calendar in the Public Folders after SP1 so I created new vacation calendar in PF using the vacation user account except I don't know how to, or if it's possible to move all the content from the users calender to the public folder one???

Thanks
Leathal

lorennerol
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join:2003-10-29
Seattle, WA
From Outlook, go to the source calendar, switch the view to list, select all, copy, and paste into the new calendar.


Leathal
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Toronto, ON
I don't see those options in Outlook 2007..

Leathal

lorennerol
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Try View-Current View-Category.

Then Edit-Select All, Edit-Copy

JDmailNY

join:2007-12-02
Pearl River, NY
reply to Leathal
Why don't you hire someone who does know.


craig70130
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said by JDmailNY See Profile :

Why don't you hire someone who does know.
lol, touche'


BillRoland
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said by JDmailNY See Profile :

Why don't you hire someone who does know.
Zing!
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"Don't steal. The government hates competition."

JDmailNY

join:2007-12-02
Pearl River, NY
Thats a good also


Leathal
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said by JDmailNY See Profile :

Why don't you hire someone who does know.
Actually I did... and they told me what I needed to do, now it's your turn newbie!

Leathal
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