Windows Office 2003. I have been tracking payment due dates by using the "$"
sign along with a name/event and have designated it an "all day event"
category. When I want to print al list of all "$" events/appointments, I use
the "look for" $" in the "search in" Calendar and click "find now". My
outlook calendar has always listed all of the "$" appointments, and I then
print the list. I've used this method for months. However, yesterday, I was
unable to do so -- I keep getting the response "no items found" despite the
fact that all of these events/appointments still appear on my monthly
calendars dating from 2005 through 2008.
Have you restarted outlook or rebooted?

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> Windows Office 2003. I have been tracking payment due dates by using the
> "$"
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> fact that all of these events/appointments still appear on my monthly
> calendars dating from 2005 through 2008.
cxc - 13 Dec 2007 19:45 GMT
Yes, I did. And sorry, I have Windows XP.
> Have you restarted outlook or rebooted?
>
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> > fact that all of these events/appointments still appear on my monthly
> > calendars dating from 2005 through 2008.