Assign each appointment a category and then use a color to distinguish
either the internal/external optio or the category for normal viewing. When
you want to print a copy of just one category, customize your view to only
show that category and then print that.

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| we are trying to create one calendar, but display appointments as
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| We use Outlook 2003.
MC LEARN - 15 Feb 2006 22:20 GMT
Thanks Milly - I tried this, but by using [View] Arrange by - Category ... it
put my view into a table format (not in a day/week/month view).
My contact wants to be able to print the information in Calendar Details
Style; ie, print one Calendar showing Internal appointments, and print one
calendar showing External appointments (however, all created within the one
Calandar).
Do you think this is possible???
> Assign each appointment a category and then use a color to distinguish
> either the internal/external optio or the category for normal viewing. When
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> | We use Outlook 2003.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 16 Feb 2006 22:01 GMT
If you have your calendar set for day/week/month view - use View->arrange
by->customize view->filter->more choices. Select the category you want to
view and okay out. Then print that view.

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After furious head scratching, MC LEARN asked:
| Thanks Milly - I tried this, but by using [View] Arrange by -
| Category ... it put my view into a table format (not in a
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||| We use Outlook 2003.