I got my calendar entries to re-appear after upgrading from 78.14.0
(64-bit) to 91.2.0 (64-bit). Win 10 21H1. On 78.14, I deleted the few
tasks I had as per the above remark, and exported the calendar to
Home.ics. After the 91.2 upgrade, my Home calendar was empty. I then
added a new local calendar Junk1, and then successfully imported the
Home.ics file to Junk1. I have only ever used one local calendar (Home)
for years now. And yes, I am one of those errant profile file replace
folks as I replicate my email from machine to machine (and from Linux to
Windows a while back).

I am also now able to add calendar entries to Junk1, and they do not
disappear on a Thunderbird exit / reload (as they did before when my
Home local calendar had no entries after the 91 upgrade). And add new
tasks. Events and tasks added to the Home calendar (when Junk1 is
hidden) still disappear on a reload.

If I try to import the same Home.ics file to the empty local Home
calendar, the import dialog shows no progress what so ever (stalls)
after selecting 'Import All'; and selecting an 'Import Event' also
stalls. By stalling, I mean the 'Import All' button becomes washed out,
and the progress bar shows no activity. Importing into the Junk1
calendar happened in like 3 seconds. So I don't think it's a performance
thing. Also based on watching the memory and CPU activity of Thunderbird
in the Task Manager over like 20 min, just in case.

So how do I move all the Junk1 calendar entries back to my local Home
calendar please?

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