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Old 02-05-2011, 07:25 PM
digital21 digital21 is offline Recovering old Outlook calendar Windows 7 64bit Recovering old Outlook calendar Office 2010 32bit
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Question Recovering old Outlook calendar

My old laptop crashed on me recently, and with that, my Outlook calendar which I haven't backed up in some time. I have a new laptop now, with Office 2010 installed. I used to have Office 2007 on my old laptop.



My question, is how can I sync my old calendar to my new one in Outlook? I was told that I can, but I have no idea how it's done. I'm not super computer savvy so details would be appreciated. I can access my old hard drive through an enclosure I have it in now.

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Old 02-06-2011, 05:08 PM
Kaneto Kaneto is offline Recovering old Outlook calendar Windows 7 Recovering old Outlook calendar Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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I'm assuming your old calendar is in a .PST file, as an Exchange calendar would sync automatically. Do you have access to the .PST from the old laptop. If so, you can simply import the calendar or open the .PST and move the appointments over. Without access to the .PST it's going to be hard to pull over the calendar items unless you have them stored somewhere else.

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