Upgraded from Outlook 2000 to 2003 cannot import calendar

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Bob K

Since I've ugraded to 2003 I cannot import a previous calendar. I get the
screen that says select the folder to import from, shich contains Personal
folder sith a sub folder of Deleted items. This doesn't make sense, since I
want to import a calendar.

Thanks for the help.

Bob
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Why are you importing a native Outlook file when importing is for
translating incompatible formats to a compatible one?

File->Open->Outlook Data File is the proper method to restore a .pst file.


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After furious head scratching, Bob K asked:

| Since I've ugraded to 2003 I cannot import a previous calendar. I get
| the screen that says select the folder to import from, shich contains
| Personal folder sith a sub folder of Deleted items. This doesn't make
| sense, since I want to import a calendar.
|
| Thanks for the help.
|
| Bob
 
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Bob K

When I open my 2000 pst file I don't see my previous 2000 outlook calendar.
Since I had a copy of the calendar, I was trying to import the file so that I
would have my old data.

Thanks for the response.

Bob
 
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Brian Tillman

Bob K said:
When I open my 2000 pst file I don't see my previous 2000 outlook
calendar. Since I had a copy of the calendar, I was trying to import
the file so that I would have my old data.

Thats probably because you're using the Mail view of your Navigation Pane.
The Mail view shows only mail folders. Choose the Calendar or Folder List
view (see those buttons at the Navigation Pane's bottom?) to see the
calendars.
 
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Bob K

I can see 2 different calendars, with none of them having my data included. I
think that somehow 2000 utlook is still having an effect.

Thanks for your response

Bob
 

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