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Can you view the time of entry in a schedule entry?

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Mark Kula - 26 Sep 2005 20:17 GMT
I need to find out how, for an entry in the Outlook schedule, to find out
when it was entered.  Is there a way to do this?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 26 Sep 2005 22:41 GMT
You can add the Created field to a list view pretty easily by dragging it
from the Field Chooser (right click on the list header and choose Field
Chooser to display it)

>I need to find out how, for an entry in the Outlook schedule, to find out
> when it was entered.  Is there a way to do this?
Mark Kula - 26 Sep 2005 23:37 GMT
I don't quite understand what the list view or the Field Chooser are.  Could
you specify?  I don't think I have these things.

> You can add the Created field to a list view pretty easily by dragging it
> from the Field Chooser (right click on the list header and choose Field
> Chooser to display it)
>
> >I need to find out how, for an entry in the Outlook schedule, to find out
> > when it was entered.  Is there a way to do this?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Sep 2005 01:25 GMT
In the Calendar folder go to the View menu > Arrange By > Current View >
Active Appointments (or other view that uses a list format - you'll see what
I mean once you select the view). Right click on the field name header and
choose "Field Chooser", choose the "Frequently-used fields" in the
drop-down, then drag/drop the Created field name to the field header to add
the field to the view

>I don't quite understand what the list view or the Field Chooser are.
>Could
> you specify?  I don't think I have these things.

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