I am in a dispute about a meeting that I say never happened and someone else
says did. It is now entered on this other person's calendar as though it
were scheduled for May 3, 2007. Is there a way to see when this meeting was
actually put onto the calendar? I have access to this calendar and can
schedule things on it myself. Can I also see WHO put it on there? This
could actually end up being rather significant. thanks for any and all help.
Just wanting to verify the truth.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 12 Dec 2007 02:56 GMT
Yes. You can view the calendar in "Category" view.
- Select the Outlook VIEW menu
- Select ARRANGE BY
- Select CURRENT VIEW
- Select BY CATAGORY
Add a field to the view called "Created".
- Select the Outlook VIEW menu
- Select ARRANGE BY
- Select CUSTOM
- Click the FIELDS... button
- Highlight the CREATED field in the box on the left
- Click the ADD-> Button
- Click OK
- Click OK again
Now look for the meeting in question and see when the meeting was created.
Nikki Peterson
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>I am in a dispute about a meeting that I say never happened and someone
>else
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> help.
> Just wanting to verify the truth.