Memory questions - Windows Mobile 2003 SE

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It appears that there are three different memory areas, where data can be saved by the user:

1. Storage portion of Main (Memory)
2. Built-In Storage
3. Storage Card

Best I have been able to determine, Excel, Word, and Notes can be saved to any of the three. However, I have been unable to make the same determination for Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks. Is this correct, or have I missed something?

Given that I've got it straight, where are the Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks saved?

With File Explorer, I am able to view Built-in Storage and SD card, but I can't find any part of the Main Memory. Is this where Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks are saved?

TIA

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