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Can a created Calendar item automatically be copied into another?

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mgaffney - 09 Aug 2007 17:10 GMT
I had someone at my work here ask me if it was possible to set up Outlook so
that if an item was created in one Calendar, it would automatically copy this
Calendar item into another?  (There were two calendars they use, one private,
one public, and created items were hoped to exist in both.)

Could this be accomplished with a macro of some sort, or is there a utility
that could be used to synchronize changes between the two folders?

I'm guessing this is a bit of a longshot to get to work, but it was worth a
try... :)

Thanks to anyone who can help!
Diane Poremsky - 09 Aug 2007 18:12 GMT
you would need a macro - there might be utilities that will do it.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp has a list of utilities

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>I had someone at my work here ask me if it was possible to set up Outlook
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> Thanks to anyone who can help!
mgaffney - 13 Aug 2007 21:42 GMT
Hey Diane:

Thanks anyways for your assistance - I'll see if one of those utilities
might do the trick.  Any thoughts on a good Web site with macro suggestions
for Outlook?

> you would need a macro - there might be utilities that will do it.
> http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp has a list of utilities
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> > Thanks to anyone who can help!
Diane Poremsky - 13 Aug 2007 23:48 GMT
outlookcode.com is considered the best resource to learn programming
outlook.

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