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Old 06-26-2008, 09:20 PM
Leslie
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Windows Calendar

I'm using Vista and have Windows Mail and Calendar. I bought my laptop at
Office Depot. In the calendar view, on the left, the top box shows the
current month, the box under it has: Calendars, then under that heading;
Office Depot Calendar, and the box is checked. If I uncheck it and then try
to enter an appointment in the calendar, a message comes up; You cannot add
appointments to a calendar that is disabled. Does this mean there are other
calendars, and if so, how do I access or 'enable' them? I don't really care
for this 'Office Depot' calendar/
Thanx everyone

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Old 06-26-2008, 09:30 PM
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RE: Windows Calendar

Try changing the name of the calendar from "Home Depot" to "My Calendar" or
whatever name you desire then you won't have to disable that calendar. Right
click and Rename.

Or...

If the "Home Depot" calendar has junk like Home Depot reminders in the
calendar then File > New Calendar.

oscar

"Leslie" wrote:

> I'm using Vista and have Windows Mail and Calendar. I bought my laptop at
> Office Depot. In the calendar view, on the left, the top box shows the
> current month, the box under it has: Calendars, then under that heading;
> Office Depot Calendar, and the box is checked. If I uncheck it and then try
> to enter an appointment in the calendar, a message comes up; You cannot add
> appointments to a calendar that is disabled. Does this mean there are other
> calendars, and if so, how do I access or 'enable' them? I don't really care
> for this 'Office Depot' calendar/
> Thanx everyone
>
> --
> Leslie

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Old 06-26-2008, 10:00 PM
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RE: Windows Calendar

That was perfect!!! thank you SO much. I was also able to add holidays!

"oscar" wrote:

> Try changing the name of the calendar from "Home Depot" to "My Calendar" or
> whatever name you desire then you won't have to disable that calendar. Right
> click and Rename.
>
> Or...
>
> If the "Home Depot" calendar has junk like Home Depot reminders in the
> calendar then File > New Calendar.
>
> oscar
>
> "Leslie" wrote:
>
> > I'm using Vista and have Windows Mail and Calendar. I bought my laptop at
> > Office Depot. In the calendar view, on the left, the top box shows the
> > current month, the box under it has: Calendars, then under that heading;
> > Office Depot Calendar, and the box is checked. If I uncheck it and then try
> > to enter an appointment in the calendar, a message comes up; You cannot add
> > appointments to a calendar that is disabled. Does this mean there are other
> > calendars, and if so, how do I access or 'enable' them? I don't really care
> > for this 'Office Depot' calendar/
> > Thanx everyone
> >
> > --
> > Leslie

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Old 06-26-2008, 10:10 PM
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RE: Windows Calendar

I couldn't tell if my reply went through or not! thank you so much. That was
a perfect fix. I had found how to add holidays, so I did th enew calendar and
was able to add holidays. Thank you SO much
--
Leslie


"oscar" wrote:

> Try changing the name of the calendar from "Home Depot" to "My Calendar" or
> whatever name you desire then you won't have to disable that calendar. Right
> click and Rename.
>
> Or...
>
> If the "Home Depot" calendar has junk like Home Depot reminders in the
> calendar then File > New Calendar.
>
> oscar
>
> "Leslie" wrote:
>
> > I'm using Vista and have Windows Mail and Calendar. I bought my laptop at
> > Office Depot. In the calendar view, on the left, the top box shows the
> > current month, the box under it has: Calendars, then under that heading;
> > Office Depot Calendar, and the box is checked. If I uncheck it and then try
> > to enter an appointment in the calendar, a message comes up; You cannot add
> > appointments to a calendar that is disabled. Does this mean there are other
> > calendars, and if so, how do I access or 'enable' them? I don't really care
> > for this 'Office Depot' calendar/
> > Thanx everyone
> >
> > --
> > Leslie

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Old 06-27-2008, 06:20 AM
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RE: Windows Calendar

Great.
You're welcome.

Please rate the post (Yes) if you've found this helpful.

osca :)

"Leslie" wrote:

> I couldn't tell if my reply went through or not! thank you so much. That was
> a perfect fix. I had found how to add holidays, so I did th enew calendar and
> was able to add holidays. Thank you SO much
> --
> Leslie
>
>
> "oscar" wrote:
>
> > Try changing the name of the calendar from "Home Depot" to "My Calendar" or
> > whatever name you desire then you won't have to disable that calendar. Right
> > click and Rename.
> >
> > Or...
> >
> > If the "Home Depot" calendar has junk like Home Depot reminders in the
> > calendar then File > New Calendar.
> >
> > oscar
> >
> > "Leslie" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using Vista and have Windows Mail and Calendar. I bought my laptop at
> > > Office Depot. In the calendar view, on the left, the top box shows the
> > > current month, the box under it has: Calendars, then under that heading;
> > > Office Depot Calendar, and the box is checked. If I uncheck it and then try
> > > to enter an appointment in the calendar, a message comes up; You cannot add
> > > appointments to a calendar that is disabled. Does this mean there are other
> > > calendars, and if so, how do I access or 'enable' them? I don't really care
> > > for this 'Office Depot' calendar/
> > > Thanx everyone
> > >
> > > --
> > > Leslie

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