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  1. #1
    RichardSurreyPC Guest

    Default outlook 2010 calendar appointments

    In outlook 2007, 2003, was possible to COPY an appointment using menu bar.
    Has this feature been done away with in outlook 2010 Beta or am I missing
    something simple here? Thanks.

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    Roady [MVP] Guest

    Default Re: outlook 2010 calendar appointments

    No, you're not missing anything. For some reason they decided not to put in
    the Copy/Paste commands in the main Outlook window by default.
    CTRL+C copies the selected item(s) and CTRL+V will paste it.

    If you are really missing the commands then you can customize the Ribbon to
    show it or place the commands in the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).
    Right click anywhere on the Ribbon and choose Customize Quick Access
    Toolbar... or Customize the Ribbon...

    You can also use the Copy to Folder command which you can find by clicking
    the Move button in the Ribbon when having an email message selected.

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    "RichardSurreyPC" <RichardSurreyPC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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    > In outlook 2007, 2003, was possible to COPY an appointment using menu bar.
    > Has this feature been done away with in outlook 2010 Beta or am I missing
    > something simple here? Thanks.



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    Chan46 is offline Junior Member Outlook 2010 64 bit
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    Default Re: outlook 2010 calendar appointments

    You can simply do a copy-paste of the calendar item (ctrl-C and ctrl-V) ...


    Quote Originally Posted by Roady [MVP] View Post
    No, you're not missing anything. For some reason they decided not to put in
    the Copy/Paste commands in the main Outlook window by default.
    CTRL+C copies the selected item(s) and CTRL+V will paste it.

    If you are really missing the commands then you can customize the Ribbon to
    show it or place the commands in the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).
    Right click anywhere on the Ribbon and choose Customize Quick Access
    Toolbar... or Customize the Ribbon...

    You can also use the Copy to Folder command which you can find by clicking
    the Move button in the Ribbon when having an email message selected.

    --
    Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
    Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
    http://www.howto-outlook.com/
    Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

    http://www.msoutlook.info/
    Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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    "RichardSurreyPC" <RichardSurreyPC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:5EF56B0D-E6CF-44CD-98DD-AB7107167BC0@microsoft.com...
    > In outlook 2007, 2003, was possible to COPY an appointment using menu bar.
    > Has this feature been done away with in outlook 2010 Beta or am I missing
    > something simple here? Thanks.

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