Archive Calendar Events, NOT EMAILS, How do I do this? Office 07

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I want to archive calendar events, NOT EMAILS. How do I do this? Microsoft
Help doesn't help. Please reply with a how to, not a general answer. Thanks!
 
Right click on the Calendar folder, choose Properties and set the
AutoArchive properties on that tab. It's the same as archiving any other
folder. Outlook treats all items identically in that regard.

To do forced archiving, go to the File menu > Archive command.
 
I want to archive calendar events, NOT EMAILS. How do I do this? Microsoft
Help doesn't help. Please reply with a how to, not a general answer.
Thanks!

You already asked this question and were answered.
 
I don't consider answers that refer to me HELP answers.


To:
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
 
I don't consider answers that refer to me HELP answers.

You received other answers as well. Even if you hadn't been answered,
asking more than once is unnecessary. People saw the first post.
 
Please do not answer a question without really answering it. I would like to
delete this post because it goes no where, but I could not find the option to
delete this post.
 
Newsgroup posts can't be deleted by posters.

More importantly... did my response help at all?
 
Yes, it did work, thank you. But Microsoft doesn't make it easy to do so. It
works, but I am unsure on how the entire process goes, because there is only
a GENERAL AUTOARCHIVE, it doesn't separate emails or Canlendars. I will
continue to keep an eye on this. Thank You.
 
The archive should be split into the same folder tree as the source.
Typically the normal folder tree includes all the item type folders.
 
Yes, it did work, thank you. But Microsoft doesn't make it easy to do so.
It
works, but I am unsure on how the entire process goes, because there is
only
a GENERAL AUTOARCHIVE, it doesn't separate emails or Canlendars. I will
continue to keep an eye on this. Thank You.

It can, though, because you can specify a separate archive PST for each
individual folder if you wish.
 

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