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O2k7: "copy to my calendar" button missing ?!
"AlexT." <google[ at ]atc.ch> 12/30/2008 1:55:02 PM
Folks

I'm having a wierd problem - I guess I'm overlooking something
obvious.

I have a public calendar and and my personal calendar. When creating
events in the shared (public) calendar I'd like to copy them in my
personal one with a single click.

Up to Outlook 2007 I had in the event form a button to "copy [event]
to personal calendar".

For some reason it is not anymore in the 2k7 ribbon.

I have hunted it in the "customize quick access bar" but for some
reason it stays dimmed no matter what I do...

Any idea ?

Regards

-alexT
Re: O2k7: "copy to my calendar" button missing ?!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] <outlookmvp[at]msn[dot]com> 12/30/2008 11:11:13 PM
google wrote on Tue, 30 December 2008 08:55 > Folks
[Quoted Text]
>
> I'm having a wierd problem - I guess I'm overlooking something
> obvious.
>
> I have a public calendar and and my personal calendar. When creating
> events in the shared (public) calendar I'd like to copy them in my
> personal one with a single click.
>
> Up to Outlook 2007 I had in the event form a button to "copy [event]
> to personal calendar".
>
> For some reason it is not anymore in the 2k7 ribbon.
>
> I have hunted it in the "customize quick access bar" but for some
> reason it stays dimmed no matter what I do...

when the public calendar is open and you make a new item, you'll have a button in the Actions chunk to 'copy to my calendar' - next to the invities button. Actions is the first chunk under the Appointments tab. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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