DEJenc3
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According to this technical note, Calendar Creator 9 used the .bcc file type: http://support.encore.com/technicalsupport/kb.aspx?kb_id=1098&product_id=2685 In Windows 7, the calendar .bcc files would by default be stored to: C:\Users\username\Documents\ In any case, you'll want to copy your .bcc files to another computer or external drives. As long as Calendar Creator 9 is operating under Windows 7, you should export all your data, i.e., events, and contacts (if used), to .csv files. I haven't used CC9, and can't tell you the export process, but it should be accessible via the menu. If by any chance you have Calendar Creator 12.1, it will run under current operating systems, and should be able to open a .bcc file using the instructions in the linked post above. The latest Calendar Creator release cannot open .bcc files, but should be able to import .csv exported data.
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David
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