Calendar (2)

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Hi,
BCM installation created a recurrent appointment to remember me to backup my
database every Monday. Good!
But I can't visualize this appointment in my calendar; it only pops up every
Monday. It seems that a new Calendar has been created by BCM during
installation process, because I can see "Calendar (2)" in my folder list
under "My Calendars".
a - Do you know what the “(2)†is standing for?
b - Do you know if I can open this second calendar?
c - Do you know if I can merge both calendars?
Cheers
 
1. The (2) means there are two unread items in your Calendar.
2. The BCM backup is actually a task, not an appointment. Go to the Tasks
folder and look for it there.

The Calendar (2) that you're seeing is probably just your standard calendar,
with two unread items in it. You can check this by changing the view of your
calendar folder. Try switching to By Category rather than Day/Week/Month.
This will provide a listing of all items in your Calendar folder and might
help you see which items are unread.

--
Patricia DiGiacomo
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
Thank you very much Patricia.
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Pascal


Patricia said:
1. The (2) means there are two unread items in your Calendar.
2. The BCM backup is actually a task, not an appointment. Go to the Tasks
folder and look for it there.

The Calendar (2) that you're seeing is probably just your standard calendar,
with two unread items in it. You can check this by changing the view of your
calendar folder. Try switching to By Category rather than Day/Week/Month.
This will provide a listing of all items in your Calendar folder and might
help you see which items are unread.

--
Patricia DiGiacomo
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
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