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How to save search in Calendar in Outlook 2007

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EWT - 29 Mar 2008 02:03 GMT
In Outlook 2003 I saved tailored and individualized searches on one person's
appointments with me in Calendar, and then would open that search later and
use it for someone else.   Copying the search results to the clipboard then
allowed me to use ths to maintain my records of them in Word.   As far as I
can tell, Outlook 2007 allows me to do the same search in Valendar and to
modify it as I had in 2003; but it offers no way to save it!   Any ideas?  
Thanks EWT
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 31 Mar 2008 02:20 GMT
For security reasons, you can no longer save searches. You could create
custom views with the same search terms - this works the same as with
advanced find and you can copy and paste the results into word.

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> In Outlook 2003 I saved tailored and individualized searches on one
> person's
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> modify it as I had in 2003; but it offers no way to save it!   Any ideas?
> Thanks EWT
 
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