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Bob Sisson
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I think you'd do better by investing in some calendaring sharing software...
but barring that, when you make appointments, you could invite the other so
it would be on their calendar directly. With a custom view using the
organizer field, you could easily set a label color so you can tell them
apart or hide/show the other persons events.
You can't use views on Free/Busy information, but creating views to show
spouse and children would be fairly easy as long as there is something to
filter on.
information about sharing http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm
I have a lot of custom view and filtering info at outlook-tips.net - start
with http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/custom_views.htm.

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> My wife and I both run SOHO businesses using Outlook to TRY and
> co-ordinate
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> Any ideas or suggestions would help....
Bob Sisson - 21 Oct 2005 14:23 GMT
"We currently invite each other on all meetings, so we get coppied, and can
see free/busy information because we do publish to a spare computer we use
as our firewall, file server and other functions.
The problem is that our calendarr get filled up with "informational" events
so that is difficult to determine if when there truely IS a conflict.
I may have 4-5 events on a day that have nothing to do with me, but describe
where my wife will be...Now, only when one of my kids posts a "Take Daugter
to Play Practice" does that has already been posted become an issue, as now,
one of the adults now is blocked/reserved.
Any ideas???
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Oct 2005 02:59 GMT
I think Diane's suggestion is your best bet - look into some of the third
party programs that allow direct sharing of the Outlook Calendar - see the
page she suggested. http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm

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After furious head scratching, Bob Sisson asked:
| "We currently invite each other on all meetings, so we get coppied,
| and can see free/busy information because we do publish to a spare
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| Any ideas???