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What to do with ACT2008/Outlook2007 Activities Update dismiss ??

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Glen Ueber - 24 Mar 2008 17:42 GMT
I am using ACT2008 Contact Management Software with Outlook2007 as my e-mail
default. In ACT there is a provision to update all activities to and from ACT
and Outlook. I have done this but now I have 1508 Activities that need
attention. The options are Dismiss ALL, Open or Dismiss. First of all what
happens when I dismiss and is this the best thing to do. There are only a
hand full of activities that are current and the rest are past activities and
not sure why they even come up.

Is there anyone out there who has had this to deal with and if so can I
dismiss all or what happens if I do that. I don't want to do something I will
regret because I didn't handle it properly.

Hopefully yours,

HELP!!!!

Glen Ueberschlag
glenu@cyndextech.com or glenueberschlag@hotmail.com.
Luther - 25 Mar 2008 14:47 GMT
On Mar 24, 9:42 am, Glen Ueber <GlenUe...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I am using ACT2008 Contact Management Software with Outlook2007 as my e-mail
> default. In ACT there is a provision to update all activities to and from ACT
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Glen Ueberschlag
> gl...@cyndextech.com or glenuebersch...@hotmail.com.

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