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This was my original posting...
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I used OL2007 at home and OL2003 at work. In order to get them synched up, I
went ahead and exported my entire OL2007 calendar in iCalendar format. I
then deleted everything in the OL2003 calendar and then imported the OL2007
iCalendar into OL2003. When I did so, OL2003 showed that I had a couple
thousand unread appointments in my calendar. I right-clicked on the calendar
and chose to "Mark All as Read". When it finished the process, it still
showed that I had 6 unread appointments. I cannot figure out what those
appointments are.
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I thought that I just needed to find the appointment, go into it and perform
a Save and Close, but apparently not. In order to get synched up, I selected
all appointments on the OL2003 calendar and deleted them. Even then, it
stated that I had 6 unread appointments. I did try the /cleanviews option,
but that just cleared out my categories and automatic formatting.
Any other ideas as to why it would do this?
Thanks,
Merg
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I used OL2007 at home and OL2003 at work. In order to get them synched up, I
went ahead and exported my entire OL2007 calendar in iCalendar format. I
then deleted everything in the OL2003 calendar and then imported the OL2007
iCalendar into OL2003. When I did so, OL2003 showed that I had a couple
thousand unread appointments in my calendar. I right-clicked on the calendar
and chose to "Mark All as Read". When it finished the process, it still
showed that I had 6 unread appointments. I cannot figure out what those
appointments are.
---
I thought that I just needed to find the appointment, go into it and perform
a Save and Close, but apparently not. In order to get synched up, I selected
all appointments on the OL2003 calendar and deleted them. Even then, it
stated that I had 6 unread appointments. I did try the /cleanviews option,
but that just cleared out my categories and automatic formatting.
Any other ideas as to why it would do this?
Thanks,
Merg