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Windows 7 - How do I delete a Calendar in Outlook 2010

 
11-21-2011   #1


Windows 7 RTM x64
 
 

How do I delete a Calendar in Outlook 2010

The 2 marked calendars don't have a delete option in the right-click context menu and a google search didn't give any useful results so here I am. How do I delete these 2?

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11-21-2011   #2


Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
 
 


Probably a silly question, but did you place a check mark in the boxes to the left of My Calendar and Calendar first?

You should then be able to right-click each calendar and choose Delete.
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11-21-2011   #3


Windows 7 RTM x64
 
 


yeah i know i should be able to do that but there is no delete option. it's weird because other have been deleted by me using that standard method.
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11-21-2011   #4


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 
 


Is there anything here which might help:
Removing Calendars from the Navigation Pane | MSOutlook.info
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11-22-2011   #5


Windows 7 RTM x64
 
 


it does seem likely to work but it also seems like a lot of splash damage when i need something more precise. wont it delete everything so i loose so much
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