the only way would be to use the created or modified date fields, both of
which only work in a table view, not day/week/month.

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> Outlook 2003 - Does anyone know how to do this? We post time off to a
> shared
> calendar in seniority order and want them to list in order created. It is
> sorting them alphabetically. When I go to Customize Current View, the
> sort
> option is not available.
KRDitch - 24 Jan 2008 13:35 GMT
Is this unique to 2003, or is it also a limitation in newer versions? No one
that I know uses Table view.
> the only way would be to use the created or modified date fields, both of
> which only work in a table view, not day/week/month.
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> > sort
> > option is not available.
Diane Poremsky - 25 Jan 2008 01:34 GMT
it's a limitation of all versions.

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> Is this unique to 2003, or is it also a limitation in newer versions? No
> one
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>> > sort
>> > option is not available.