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Jim5941
Somewhere along the line in the last week or so I have had some
corruption sneak into my calender as a result of some bad behavior by
Outlook, my iPhone, or the sync conduit.
As a result I have some "repeating" meetings that have turned into a
series of individual events, and some repeating events that have
disappeared entirely.
I would like to try to "compare" my current calendar to the backup
copy of my PST from some time back (I think about 2 weeks ago) (I do
make daily backups of my PST).
I'm using Outlook 2007 and could open a copy of the backup PST compare
them side- by-side in day/week/Month view ... then switch to "All
appointments" view and drag events that are missing or screwed up from
the old backup calender to the current calendar?
Or I could must print out the "All Appointments" view for both
calenders and drag from one to the other as I discover issues as I do
a "paper-based" compare....
Is there an easier way? A "difference engine" would be very
nice ;-)
Thanks in advance for helping a Outlook dufus....
Jim
I'm sure my eyes would go buggy before the end..........
corruption sneak into my calender as a result of some bad behavior by
Outlook, my iPhone, or the sync conduit.
As a result I have some "repeating" meetings that have turned into a
series of individual events, and some repeating events that have
disappeared entirely.
I would like to try to "compare" my current calendar to the backup
copy of my PST from some time back (I think about 2 weeks ago) (I do
make daily backups of my PST).
I'm using Outlook 2007 and could open a copy of the backup PST compare
them side- by-side in day/week/Month view ... then switch to "All
appointments" view and drag events that are missing or screwed up from
the old backup calender to the current calendar?
Or I could must print out the "All Appointments" view for both
calenders and drag from one to the other as I discover issues as I do
a "paper-based" compare....
Is there an easier way? A "difference engine" would be very
nice ;-)
Thanks in advance for helping a Outlook dufus....
Jim
I'm sure my eyes would go buggy before the end..........