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bobby02169 - 23 Dec 2007 05:39 GMT
Hi all,
 my questions is,some of my appointments also show up in the
task section of my daily calendar under show tasks on:
I would like to have all my appointments for the day to show up
under tasks, so i can view all my appointsments for the day in
a quick glance. is this possible? or do i have to add them to both
calendar and tasks manually?
I am using office 2007
Thanks you
bobby
Diane Poremsky - 26 Dec 2007 04:58 GMT
you would have to add them to both (or create a task from the calendar item)

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> Hi all,
>  my questions is,some of my appointments also show up in the
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> Thanks you
> bobby
bobby02169 - 26 Dec 2007 10:19 GMT
Thank you Diane

> you would have to add them to both (or create a task from the calendar item)
>
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> > Thanks you
> > bobby
 
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