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assign contact to appt & view all appts

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DJ - 27 Jun 2007 01:42 GMT
outlook 2003, How do I assign a contact to an appointment and when
viewing contact info and view/find all appts that were assigned to that
contact?

how can i assign a contact to a new appointment when i am creating
the appointment?
Diane Poremsky - 27 Jun 2007 01:58 GMT
there should be a contact field in the bottom corner of the appt form. Add
the contact there. Look on the Activities tab of a contact to see the items
associated with the contact.

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> outlook 2003, How do I assign a contact to an appointment and when
> viewing contact info and view/find all appts that were assigned to that
> contact?
>
> how can i assign a contact to a new appointment when i am creating
> the appointment?

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