i work shift work. this includes 3 shifts 2pm -10pm 10pm-6am and 6am-2pm.
the cycle/roster runs every 28 days regardless of weekends bank holidays etc.
. How do i put this on the outlook calender
one at a time.... actually, one shift at a time or using whatever sequence
is repeatable in Outlook. Outlook doesn't handle odd working hours at all.

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>i work shift work. this includes 3 shifts 2pm -10pm 10pm-6am and 6am-2pm.
> the cycle/roster runs every 28 days regardless of weekends bank holidays
> etc.
> . How do i put this on the outlook calender
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 06 Dec 2005 03:23 GMT
BTW - http://www.websetters.co.uk/WSAddIns/Repeat%20Appointment/index.htm
might help.

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> one at a time.... actually, one shift at a time or using whatever sequence
> is repeatable in Outlook. Outlook doesn't handle odd working hours at all.
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>> etc.
>> . How do i put this on the outlook calender