dk2go said:
1. I have worked diligently for two hours following the final steps as
recommended. The only result I can produce is two calendars in my
Personal Folders: the empty calendar and the correct calendar I
brought across from my old computer.
For at least a little while, that's exactly what you should see.
a. Is there a way to delete the empty calendar so that only the
correct calendar is listed?
b. Did I copy the calendar file incorrectly? Maybe I did not "open
its Calendar folder and copy all the items in it to the new Calendar
folder as described above."
Since you now have an empty calendar that is your default, click on the old
one to open it. Change your view to "By Category", select one entry, then
select all entries with CTRL-A. RIght-click the selection and choose Copy.
Specify the new Calendar as the destination. To the same for all the other
default folders in your old PST to move their contents to the new PST. FOr
non-default folders (i.e., the ones in your old PST that aren't already in
the new PST by default), you should be able to right-click the folder itself
and choose Copy. WHen everything has been copied, right-click the old
"Personal Folders" inthe folder list and choose Close. All the old folders
will then be removed from the Outlook display.
2. I have also established an imap connection to my CompuServe email
account. But this imap connection is listed as a separate folder in my
Personal Folders.
No, it's not listed as a separate folder _in_ your Personal Folders. It's
listed as a separate set of folders _aliong side_ (i.e., at the same level)
as your Personal Folders file. It's not a child set of subfolders of your
other ones. It's a sibling, so to speak.
There is also a generic inbox folder. Should or can
I move the imap.cs.com to the inbox under the Personal Folder list or
leave it as a totally separate folder?
You can't move it under your other Personal Folder list. It will always
remain separate. That's te way Outlook implements IMAP.
Your patience and expertise is incredible.
Blush! I hope things are a little clearer. If not, ask anything else you'd
like.