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How can you carry over incomplete appointments to the next day?

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jsimpson - 18 Jul 2007 01:32 GMT
In my Outlook, I schedule all day appointments for phone calls, to dos, etc.  
I would love to find out if you can get them to automatically move to the
next day unless you delete them.
Any suggestions?
Brian Tillman - 18 Jul 2007 02:00 GMT
> In my Outlook, I schedule all day appointments for phone calls, to
> dos, etc. I would love to find out if you can get them to
> automatically move to the next day unless you delete them.
> Any suggestions?

Well, your to-dos should be tasks and they'll carry over.  Calendar events,
however, won't.
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 18 Jul 2007 02:27 GMT
And if you tell me which version you use, I can tell you the settings to
make it happen.

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook

read my articles here: www.judygleeson.com
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>> In my Outlook, I schedule all day appointments for phone calls, to
>> dos, etc. I would love to find out if you can get them to
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> Well, your to-dos should be tasks and they'll carry over.  Calendar
> events, however, won't.
 
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