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Any calendar you’ve created in Outlook can be deleted except the primary Outlook calendar, which is used to keep track of meeting requests that you send and accept as well as appointments and events you schedule.

Select a tab option below for the version of Outlook you're using. What version of Outlook do I have?

Note: If the steps under this New Outlook tab don't work, you may not be using new Outlook for Windows yet. Select Classic Outlook and follow those steps instead.

Calendars other than your own can be removed in new Outlook for Windows. Usually these are additional calendars that you've opened, such as shared, team, or SharePoint calendars. They can be removed from the folder pane and the Calendar:

  1. In  Calendar in new Outlook, in the pane on the left, point at the name of the calendar you want to remove.

  2. You can hide the calendar, or remove it entirely:

    • To hide it, clear the check mark to the left of the calendar name.

    • To remove it, select  More options to the right of the name, then select Remove.

Additional calendars that you open, such as shared, team, or SharePoint calendars can be deleted and removed from the folder pane and the Calendar in classic Outlook for Windwos.

In classic Outlook, you have the option to:

Delete a calendar  |  Delete all calendar items  |  Remove other calendars

Delete a calendar

  1. In Calendar, in the Folder Pane, right-click the name of the calendar that you want to delete.

  2. Select Delete Calendar.

  3. To confirm the deletion, select Yes.

Having trouble deleting the calendar?

Is the Delete command grayed out, like this? This means you can’t delete this calendar.

Delete command is grayed out

Is this your primary Outlook calendar? If so, that’s the reason you can’t delete it. If you have another calendar open, you can instead close it or hide your main calendar. It’s not deleted, but it’s out of the way. If you want to remove all the items from your primary calendar, see the next section, Delete all items from the primary calendar.

Delete all items from the primary calendar in classic Outlook

Although you can’t delete the primary calendar in classic Outlook, you can delete all the items in that calendar.

Warning: The following steps will delete all items in your calendar, including holidays that were automatically added. See Add holidays to the calendar to make the default Outlook holidays that were deleted available again. All other calendar items are permanently deleted.

  1. In Calendar, select View.

  2. In the Current View group, select Change View, and then select List.

  3. Click in the item list, and then press Ctrl+A to select all of the items in the list.

  4. Right-click in the item list and select Delete.

Remove shared, team, group and SharePoint calendars

When you open these calendars in classic Outlook, they’re added to the folder pane in the Calendar. This lets you quickly view the calendar with only one click.

To remove shared, team, group, and SharePoint calendars:

  1. Right-click the calendar, and then select Delete Group or Delete Calendar.

    Outlook asks you if you want to remove the group or calendar and move its contents into the Deleted Items folder.

  2. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.

    The calendar is removed from the folder pane and no longer appears in the Calendar. Because you were viewing a copy, the source calendar remains intact and only your copy gets deleted.

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