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Pax, M
No, not without using a script or 3rd party tool.
what version of outlook do you use?

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> Hi, I am trying to find a way to have multiple calendars updated with a
> new
> item that I list in one calendar. Is this possible?
m stroup - 09 Jan 2008 23:38 GMT
I am using 2003. I've written code for Access. If you could point me to
some examples or get me started, it would be great.

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> No, not without using a script or 3rd party tool.
>
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> > new
> > item that I list in one calendar. Is this possible?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 09 Jan 2008 23:55 GMT
head over to outlookcode.com or the outlook programming groups on this
server.

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>I am using 2003. I've written code for Access. If you could point me to
> some examples or get me started, it would be great.
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>> > new
>> > item that I list in one calendar. Is this possible?