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Old August 22nd, 2005, 04:21 PM
Chaplain Doug
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Default Clearing my Calendar

Outlook 2003. I have my personal calendar that has tons of duplicate entries
(it appears that each time I imported a .pst file the entries in the calendar
were duplicated. Anyhow, I want to completely clear my calendar. How may I
do that?

Secondly, we now have a shared calendar (using Exchange Server). There is a
check box next to my Calendar and next to the Shared Calendar. However, when
I uncheck my personal Calendar and just check the Shared Calendar, I cannot
save this configuration. The next time I come up into Outlook and look at my
Calendar section, my personal Calendar is checked and the Shared Calendar is
unchecked. How can I remedy this? Thanks.
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