> We would like to track down who placed a certain item in another users
> calendar. What is the best way of doing this?
I don't believe that information is maiintained by Outlook.

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Try showing the calendar by category, right click in the column header,
select field chooser. In the all mail option, select Changed By. See if
that will work for you.

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After furious head scratching, Whit asked:
| We would like to track down who placed a certain item in another users
| calendar. What is the best way of doing this?
|
| Many thanks
Whit - 04 Nov 2005 09:40 GMT
Worked a treat - thanks for the help!
> Try showing the calendar by category, right click in the column header,
> select field chooser. In the all mail option, select Changed By. See if
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> |
> | Many thanks
Brian Tillman - 07 Nov 2005 14:40 GMT
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] <MillyS@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org>
wrote:
> Try showing the calendar by category, right click in the column
> header, select field chooser. In the all mail option, select Changed
> By.
It's nice to learn something new.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 08 Nov 2005 02:00 GMT
Yes, even at our age, huh? ;)

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After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:
| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
| <MillyS@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org> wrote:
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| It's nice to learn something new.
Brian Tillman - 08 Nov 2005 15:12 GMT
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] <MillyS@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org>
wrote:
> Yes, even at our age, huh? ;)
Especially then!

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