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Old September 21st, 2004, 09:47 PM
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Default How can one alphabetize a list of "Other Calendars" in Outlook 200

In Outlook 2003's calendar, upon viewing other folks' calendar, it saves them
under "Other Calendars" for ease of viewing again at a subsequent time. How
can one alphabetize this list when it grows to 20 or 30 entries or larger?

I can see where I can move one entry around by dragging it, but not how to
so the entire group at once.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Steven Shippee
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