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How do I back-up iCal calanders?
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CheesePuff
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Oct 22, 2003, 02:25 PM
 
I will be reformatting my hard drive when Panther arrived on Friday, and I just started using iCal for the past month and I don't know how to back the data up. I'm assuming its in the Home Library's folder? Thank's!
     
Xerxes
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Oct 22, 2003, 02:35 PM
 
Hi,

Yes backup the folder Home/Library/Calenders

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Originally posted by CheesePuff:
I will be reformatting my hard drive when Panther arrived on Friday, and I just started using iCal for the past month and I don't know how to back the data up. I'm assuming its in the Home Library's folder? Thank's!
     
CheesePuff  (op)
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Oct 22, 2003, 02:36 PM
 
Originally posted by Xerxes:
Hi,

Yes backup the folder Home/Library/Calenders

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Ah, great, thanks.
     
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Oct 22, 2003, 03:14 PM
 
Calendars is like kernel in that it is so often spelled wrong.
However, you should backup ~/Library/Calendars and another option is to iSync it, or is that isink.



Sorry, someone already had answered. I left the reply window in the background when I went out to eat.
     
   
 
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