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sharke sharke is offline Question about Outlook 2010 and exporting data Windows 7 Question about Outlook 2010 and exporting data Office 2007
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I use the export feature of Outlook 2007 to export appointments from each of my calendars to TSV files. Currently it's a very tedious process since Outlook 2007 does not allow one to select multiple calendars to export to a TSV file (you can only do this when exporting a .pst). So I have to go through the entire export procedure for each calendar.



Also, it's absolutely amazing that no date picker is provided when selecting the start and finish dates for the export. I have to enter dates manually.

Can anyone tell me whether or not anything has changed in these regards with the export functionality of Outlook 2010? I can't seem to find any info on the subject.
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