So, being the generous usenet user that you are, care to share your findings
rather than post a rant about Microsoft and actually help your fellow
readers?

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After furious head scratching, Alex Anderson asked:
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Alex Anderson - 09 Mar 2005 15:09 GMT
Milly,
I'm sure Bill and his buddy Ballmer would agree. Sure, more than happy
to share my findings. I'm using Outlook 2003, click on your calendar, click
view, click arrange by, click current view, click By Category, then right
click on where it says, Subject, location Start, End etc, and click
Customize Current view. Click on Fields, then from the drop down box
"Select Available fields from:" and choose "All Mail Fields" then select the
"From" field under "Available Fields" then click OK until you back all the
way out. Then you will see who created and sent what. Now, I've searched
high low (Microsoft Help and TechNet) and there was nothing that I could
find that told those steps, I just stumbled and found my way.
Thank you
Alex Anderson
> So, being the generous usenet user that you are, care to share your
> findings
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> || Thank you
> || Alex Anderson