> you don't really. If it is past it is "complete".
> You could assign a category and call it "completed" if you like.
>> How do you complete an appointment on the outlook calendar???
*sigh* here you go again.
go learn something and answer some question or get a life.
> Outlook is not a CRM Customer Relationship Management system so they
> aren't "completed" as that terminology stems from the world of CRM
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>> You could assign a category and call it "completed" if you like.
>>> How do you complete an appointment on the outlook calendar???
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 10 Mar 2008 04:59 GMT
Ahh it's the ex-smoker again.
Hi Bill. Every day I hear your dulcet tones is such a nice day.
Go flame someone else. I am really sick of you and your smarmy comments.
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant
www.pragmatix.com.au
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> *sigh* here you go again.
> go learn something and answer some question or get a life.
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>>> You could assign a category and call it "completed" if you like.
>>>> How do you complete an appointment on the outlook calendar???