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Pasting copied event only offers "writeable" calendars: how make calendar writeable?

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"Paste" a copied event into a day brings up a list of "writeable calendars". I have others in use as well. All calendars' registry setting include "red only = false". How do I paste an event into a non-read-only calendar not appearing in the writeable list?

"Paste" a copied event into a day brings up a list of "writeable calendars". I have others in use as well. All calendars' registry setting include "red only = false". How do I paste an event into a non-read-only calendar not appearing in the writeable list?

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if it is not in the writable list then ist is read only. you will probably need to add the calendar all over again in a writeable format.

How is it configured in Properties now? (right click calendar> properties)

Not the registry is not relevant here at all.

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Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia

if it is not in the writable list then ist is read only. you will probably need to add the calendar all over again in a writeable format.

How is it configured in Properties now? (right click calendar> properties)

Not the registry is not relevant here at all.

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Thanks for super fast response. I had done something like this although I don't recall the exact details, so this now works as expected.