Entourage 2008 and Exchange

So I've been using my local Entourage calendar for years now without Exchange. I already have allot of events already in there.
I recently got an account with a hosted Exchange provider for my company.
I'd like to move over all those events to my Exchange calendar so my assistants are able to view it as well as make changes to it. Right now, I have two calendars, the old local one with all my events and the empty one that syncs. The local one is only available to me through my computer and does not sync with Exchange.
Thanks in advance.

You're better off posting your question on Microsoft's Office 2008 forum. You can find that forum at http://www.microsoft.com

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