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Microsoft 365 (Outlook on the web) - Recreate Snapshot Calendar Events

When an account is migrated/transitioned to Office 365, a unique calendar snapshot (named as the same as the email address of the transitioned account) is created in the Office 365 account which will contain a snapshot of all the events between January 1, 2006 and January 1, 2020.

Important: In the example below, Bucky Badger has two email accounts (bbadger@wisc.edu and bucky@athletics.wisc.edu) which he is consolidating into one Office 365 account. Both contain calendar data. Bucky also has a calendar snapshot of the resource calendar he was the primary contact for. The following image is what his calendar screen will look like after the transition to Office 365 when viewed via Outlook on the web.

calendar screen with snapshots

As you can see, there are four calendars in his Office 365 account:

Calendar
This is the primary calendar within the account. It will be empty.
bbadger@wisc.edu - calendar
This is the calendar associated with bbadger@wisc.edu account and will contain calendar events that were in this account.
bucky@athletics.wisc.edu - calendar
This is the calendar associated with bucky@athletics.wisc.edu account and will contain calendar events that were in this account.
bucky_club@resources.wisc.edu - calendar
This is a resource calendar that Bucky was the primary owner of.

Important: Until events are placed within your primary calendar, Calendar, other Office 365, and Scheduling Assistant users will see you as free.

There are two types of events:

  • Events that do not have any attendees (appointments).

    event snapshot without attendees

  • Events that contain attendees (meetings).

    event snapshot with attendees

Note: As you can see, the major difference between these two events is the inclusion of attendees (and organizer) within the body of the event.

How to place an event from your secondary calendar (snapshot) into your primary calendar - Calendar

Note: It is recommended that you only recreate events that are occurring in the future. You can leave the events in the past as they are now for historical information.
  1. Log into Office 365 account via Outlook on the web.
  2. Navigate to the Calendar app by clicking the calendar icon on the bottom left of the screen
  3. Click on your secondary calendar (snapshot). All the events within this calendar will be shown in your view.
  4. Double-click on an event you want to move to your primary calendar.
  5. Click on the Edit button. See a description of all the fields you can modify.
  6. To move the event from your secondary “snapshot” calendar (e.g. bucky_club@resources.wisc.edu), click on "bucky_club@resources.wisc.edu" on the top left as shown below:

    select calendar option

  7. If the event was a meeting and you were the organizer (this information would be located in body of the event), then add all the attendees to the "Attendee" field. If you were not the organizer, then leave the attendee field blank. Important: If an attendee is a resource calendar (such as a conference room), confirm that the resource has been created and you have the necessary permissions to invite it before attempting to add to the meeting invitation.
  8. If the event is part of a recurring set, then use the 'Repeat' box to recreate the recurrence pattern.
  9. Make sure the 'Show as' and 'Reminder' values are set to the desired options.
  10. Make any other changes/updates and click SEND or SAVE button on the top left.

To verify the event has been moved to your primary calendar, Calendar, only have Calendar selected (a check mark next to it) from the list of calendars in your view.

Repeat this process for the next event in you secondary calendar. Important: future events that were part of a recurring series do not need to be recreated, since you already recreated the series from a previous instance. The only thing you may need to verify, is if the event was a meeting and you were the organizer of the event, make sure the attendee list is up-to-date for that specific event within the recurring series.

Important: If you have recreated (or moved) all the desired events from your snapshot calendar and placed them in you primary calendar (Calendar), you can delete the snapshot calendar by right-clicking on the snapshot calendar name and selecting Delete from the sub-menu. Remember, once deleted, the snapshot calendar cannot be restored.



Keywords:
microsoft office365 o365 m365 microsoft 365 outlook web app snapshot calendar wisccal exchange groupwise recreate moved owa migrated copy copied transfer rebuild re-create recreating re-creating copying snapshots 
Doc ID:
38854
Owned by:
O365 S. in Microsoft 365
Created:
2014-03-27
Updated:
2023-02-02
Sites:
DoIT Help Desk, DoIT Help Desk Handbook, Microsoft 365