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Old Sep 20, 02
elusive be inclusive
 
Join Date: Nov 2001
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MS Outlook? help plz

I want to save Software Tech. Calendar on diskette and then open up in Outlook again. I tried 'export to file', then '.pst', and then save under a:/. I cannot open the file in Outlook from my diskette.
How can I save the file to disk?

This is my folder list:
-Outlook Today - Personal Folder
--Calendar
--Contacts
--etc.
-myPlanner
--Calendar
---Software Tech.
I'm not sure if this is right and may be the problem to exporting
or does it matter?
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Old Sep 22, 02
Help Computer....
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
DJDeeb is on a distinguished road
Try creating a new personal folder....Then just copy the Calender into it....
You can create a new personal folder by going to ( asuming you have outlook 2000 ) Tools>Services>then click on Add>Select Personal Folders. It will ask you to select were you want to put this new file and what you want to call it. Then click OK.
Hope this helps
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Old Sep 22, 02
The Truth is..So Ruthless
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
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I got the MS outlook that I got with Windows Office Xp but I can't find the Send button

And I'm not just blind, no seems to be able to find it

Can anyone help??

AGROout
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Old Sep 22, 02
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Join Date: May 2001
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hahah, MS Outlook
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