How do I copy my calendar entries to a different computer?

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I have Microsoft Outlook on my work computer and my home computer. I have a
great deal of information in my work calendar and I would like to transfer it
to the outlook on my home computer. My home computer is currently blank.

Any advice would be helpful. Thank you.
 
You don't say what versions of Outlook you are using at home and at work or
if they are different. You also don't say if you are using an Exchange
server at work. Without that information, the best anyone can offer is to
tell you to copy your .pst file from work and open it in OUtlook using
File->Open->Outlook Data File.

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After furious head scratching, Greg57 asked:

| I have Microsoft Outlook on my work computer and my home computer. I
| have a great deal of information in my work calendar and I would like
| to transfer it to the outlook on my home computer. My home computer
| is currently blank.
|
| Any advice would be helpful. Thank you.
 
Milly, thank you for your response. I am using the same version (MS Outlook
Pro 2003) version at work and at home. I do not know if there is an exchange
server at work. Most everything we have is on our local computers. I looked
for a .pst file on my computer (found 5), and could not identify which was
the appropriate file to copy. Any additional advice would be greatly
appreciated.

Greg57
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Greg57 said:
Milly, thank you for your response. I am using the same version (MS
Outlook Pro 2003) version at work and at home. I do not know if
there is an exchange server at work. Most everything we have is on
our local computers. I looked for a .pst file on my computer (found
5), and could not identify which was the appropriate file to copy.
Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.

Click File>Data File Management and Outlook will tell you which PSTs it's
using.
 
Look for the modified date to select which one to copy.

--
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, Greg57 asked:

| Milly, thank you for your response. I am using the same version (MS
| Outlook Pro 2003) version at work and at home. I do not know if
| there is an exchange server at work. Most everything we have is on
| our local computers. I looked for a .pst file on my computer (found
| 5), and could not identify which was the appropriate file to copy.
| Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Greg57
| ____________________________
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| You don't say what versions of Outlook you are using at home and at
|| work or if they are different. You also don't say if you are using
|| an Exchange server at work. Without that information, the best
|| anyone can offer is to tell you to copy your .pst file from work and
|| open it in OUtlook using File->Open->Outlook Data File.
||
|| --Â
|| 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, Greg57 asked:
||
||| I have Microsoft Outlook on my work computer and my home computer.
||| I have a great deal of information in my work calendar and I would
||| like to transfer it to the outlook on my home computer. My home
||| computer is currently blank.
|||
||| Any advice would be helpful. Thank you.
 
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