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From: jldrake on 8 Feb 2010 13:17 I went into the Calendar folder and followed the instructions listed above several times and can't seem to make it disappear. There are still entries in the old calendar that I transferred to my new 2007 one and don't need them any more. do I need to clear all those entries before I can clear the one I want to? That did not seem to be the case for the other one that I got rid of. "I need to delete a calendar. I went to" wrote: > > > "Evan" wrote: > > > I would like to know whether it is possible to delete a calender that has > > been entered incorrectly.
From: JulieS on 8 Feb 2010 14:08
Hi JLDrake, Unfortunately, your post did not carry over the instructions that you've followed, so it's tough to tell what is going on here. So, a few assumptions: you are using Project 2007. When you view Tools > Change Working Time, you are seeing calendars appear that you do not wish to show any longer? You should be able to delete base calendars that are not in use in the Project file through Tools > Organizer and click on the calendar tab. Select the calendar on the right side and click the delete button. Is that working? I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project On 2/8/2010 1:17 PM, jldrake wrote: > I went into the Calendar folder and followed the instructions listed above > several times and can't seem to make it disappear. There are still entries > in the old calendar that I transferred to my new 2007 one and don't need them > any more. do I need to clear all those entries before I can clear the one I > want to? That did not seem to be the case for the other one that I got rid > of. > > "I need to delete a calendar. I went to" wrote: > >> >> >> "Evan" wrote: >> >>> I would like to know whether it is possible to delete a calender that has >>> been entered incorrectly. |