This has been asked before, but I've seen no answers. I have an admin that
has 11 other calendars besides her own and when she opens another shared
calendar, the name doesn't display on the top and it does not get added to
her other calendars in the navigation pane. Any ideas. (Outlook 2003)
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 23 Aug 2005 17:39 GMT
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> This has been asked before, but I've seen no answers. I have an admin that
> has 11 other calendars besides her own and when she opens another shared
> calendar, the name doesn't display on the top and it does not get added to
> her other calendars in the navigation pane. Any ideas. (Outlook 2003)
Office Girl - 20 Oct 2005 20:29 GMT
I don't have an answer for you, but I would love it if you would help me
create a calendar in outlook that the entire office staff has access to.
> This has been asked before, but I've seen no answers. I have an admin that
> has 11 other calendars besides her own and when she opens another shared
> calendar, the name doesn't display on the top and it does not get added to
> her other calendars in the navigation pane. Any ideas. (Outlook 2003)