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tewald - 09 Nov 2005 12:35 GMT
I use Outlook mostly for its reminder feature, since I tend to forget work I
need to do. Some of my activities can have extensive sets of sub-activities.
That is, if I teach a course online, I know that I need to do X on Monday, Y
on Tuesday, etc., for the first week, Z on Monday the second week, etc. When
I receive notification of a class I am offered, I would like to be able to
plop the whole schedule into Outlook at once. Is this possible? Thanks.
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Nov 2005 19:47 GMT
It's possible, but not as a built-in feature. It's something you could add by writing some VBA code.

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>I use Outlook mostly for its reminder feature, since I tend to forget work I
> need to do. Some of my activities can have extensive sets of sub-activities.
> That is, if I teach a course online, I know that I need to do X on Monday, Y
> on Tuesday, etc., for the first week, Z on Monday the second week, etc. When
> I receive notification of a class I am offered, I would like to be able to
> plop the whole schedule into Outlook at once. Is this possible? Thanks.

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