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Is there somewhere to set a "busy" or "available" status

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willtoself - 24 Mar 2008 22:25 GMT
Is there somewhere to set a "busy" or "available" status in Outlook?
K. Orland - 24 Mar 2008 23:45 GMT
Can you please clarify? Busy or available for what purpose? Do you mean
meetings in your calendar or something else entirely?

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> Is there somewhere to set a "busy" or "available" status in Outlook?
Brian Tillman - 25 Mar 2008 15:21 GMT
> Is there somewhere to set a "busy" or "available" status in Outlook?

When you create an appointment, you can set the "Show time as" value to
"Free", "Busy", "Out of Office", or "Tentative".  You you publish your
free/busy information, others may be able to see it and tell whether or not
you're busy.  Exactly how or whether or not it will work is entirly
dependent on your account type and whether or not those others have access
to your free/busy server.  Of course, you've included no detail in your
post, so that's as specific as I can get.
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