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jumby - 28 Jun 2005 19:06 GMT
Exchange server 2000, outlook 2003, I have my calendar shared for everyone in
the office to use as a group calendarand it works fine. problem is my boss
wants to be able to combine the shared calendar into her own calendar to sync
with her palm. any easy way to do this? would it be better to create a
calendar for everyone to use a different way?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Jun 2005 01:45 GMT
It would be better if everyone used their own calendar folders and send
appointments to each other as needed.

> Exchange server 2000, outlook 2003, I have my calendar shared for everyone
> in
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> with her palm. any easy way to do this? would it be better to create a
> calendar for everyone to use a different way?
jumby - 29 Jun 2005 03:36 GMT
We need a group one for classes, meetings etc. that happen at the office, and
each person keeps their own calendar, but a few have the need to combine the
two so they can sync one calendar to their palms.....

> It would be better if everyone used their own calendar folders and send
> appointments to each other as needed.
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> > with her palm. any easy way to do this? would it be better to create a
> > calendar for everyone to use a different way?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Jun 2005 12:33 GMT
Hmmm, you can't combine the two but there may be a Palm sync program that
allows for syncing of public folders. I think Chapura has something like
that (PocketMirror Professional):
http://www.chapura.com

> We need a group one for classes, meetings etc. that happen at the office,
> and
> each person keeps their own calendar, but a few have the need to combine
> the
> two so they can sync one calendar to their palms.....
 
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