which version of outlook? there is a 3rd party tool that will keep the
calendars in 2003 selected.

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> Is there a way to show a shared calendar instead of a users default one?
> When we switch it, close outlook the re-open it always shows the users
> calendar which she does not use.
> Thanks!
David P. - 06 Jul 2007 21:26 GMT
Yes, We have Outlook 2003, what is the 3rd party tool?
> which version of outlook? there is a 3rd party tool that will keep the
> calendars in 2003 selected.
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> > calendar which she does not use.
> > Thanks!
Diane Poremsky - 07 Jul 2007 00:30 GMT
I forget. <g> I finally found it - according to one of my previous tips,
you can use any desktop "macro" player for this - such as AutoIt.
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/

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> Yes, We have Outlook 2003, what is the 3rd party tool?
>
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>> > calendar which she does not use.
>> > Thanks!