Unread appointments are usually added from a third party application like a
web browser or other such means. If accepted directly, it is marked read.
If added to the calendar automatically by the web app, for instance, it is
never read and stays in its unread state.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.
After furious head scratching, ssk asked:
| Brian, Your response was helpful and much simpler than how I actually
| managed to get rid of it. It was an unread appointment from back in
| March - The only advantage to how I got rid of it, was in knowing
| exactly what appointment was the problem. I changed the display of
| all my appointments and easily found the one that was 'unread'. What
| I still do not know is what makes an appointment 'read' or not
| 'read'. Do you know the answer to that?
| Thank you for responding to my problem!
| SSK
|
|
| "Brian Tillman" wrote:
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||| I do not know why my calendar has a (1) next to it. It looks just
||| like an email folder where there is 1 unread email message - except
||| it is my calendar. Anyone know what this could be and how to get rid
||| of it?
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|| Right-click the folder and choose "Mark All as Read"?
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|| Brian Tillman