Sync Tungsten T5 - DON'T want docs to sync...

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OOPS hit enter by accident when titling thread.
Been trying to sync my T5 with Outlook.  ALL I want is my calendar and contacts. I don't want my docs to sync (plus there's NO WAY they'd ever fit on the palm, waaaaaaaaaaaay too many).
When I try to sync, it 'hangs' on syncing documents (for an hour or more)... so I have to shut it off and 'end program' on my pc.
Gone into settings of docs to go, and on the palm and unchecked the docs from the list of items to be synced, and yet it still tries, and gets 'hung' on it.....
Not sure what I've done wrong, or how to make it stop trying
thanks in advance for any assistance
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