I use a single user copy of OL2003 on my desktop at home (but also synch it
with my HP PDA) and want to use it to track working time spent on different
projects with a couple of different employers for time and exp claimes
It would be really cool if I could generate reports of appoinment by
categories I've set up. Showing, date, start, end tme location etc.
Can I do it straight from excel or can interagate the file using a tool like
Access?
Anyone any pointers appreciatted
Trevor
Brian Tillman - 21 Feb 2007 18:36 GMT
> I use a single user copy of OL2003 on my desktop at home (but also
> synch it with my HP PDA) and want to use it to track working time
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> Can I do it straight from excel or can interagate the file using a
> tool like Access?
A project management tool like Microsoft Project works better for this type
of thing.

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Trevor Aiston - 21 Feb 2007 18:46 GMT
Beyond my resources finacially and time wise I fear. But thanks
> > I use a single user copy of OL2003 on my desktop at home (but also
> > synch it with my HP PDA) and want to use it to track working time
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> A project management tool like Microsoft Project works better for this type
> of thing.