There are no "separate calendars" in Entourage, so you can forget about
that. If Outlook Windows will do that without Exchange - I think Outlook's
"Calendar Subfolders" will display effectively separate calendars.
On the other hand, you might actually go one better in Entourage. If you
give each user a category, then you can use the Category filter in the
calendar to display one at a time or all together. But printing "one at a
time" doesn't work - you always get all categories.
So you'd better go with Outlook and its separate subfolders, which can be
printed separately. Yu won't ever see more than one on screen at a time,
though.

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>>> Thanks for any and all help,
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Charles Lavin - 25 Jan 2005 05:51 GMT
Thanks for the info.
So, if I understand this correctly, I cannot keep five calendars in
Entourage unless I keep them all in one big calendar and make each person a
separate category.
This still doesn't solve the Free/Busy issue, and actually makes the problem
worse than if the user stayed on Outlook 2000.
I need to know this, because it may not be practical for this user to move
to the Mac after all.
Thanks again,
CL
> There are no "separate calendars" in Entourage, so you can forget about
> that. If Outlook Windows will do that without Exchange - I think Outlook's
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>>>> Thanks for any and all help,
>>>> CL