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How do I search for open blocks of time in Outlook?

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Raven Blackwing - 09 Dec 2005 21:45 GMT
We many a busy exectuive's calendar.  Often times people want to schedule an
hour "some time this week" or he wants to know what four hour periods are
currently available next month ... how can we search for these without going
to each day and looking?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 10 Dec 2005 03:19 GMT
AFAIK, you'll need to look - the autopick feature on the new appointment
scheduling tab that might help. Create a 4 hour appointment and use autopick
and 'next autopick' to see other dates.

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> We many a busy exectuive's calendar.  Often times people want to schedule
> an
> hour "some time this week" or he wants to know what four hour periods are
> currently available next month ... how can we search for these without
> going
> to each day and looking?
 
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