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How to create calendar event with no time.

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gravityman - 20 Oct 2004 16:13 GMT
I want to create calendar entries with no times attached to them.
Judy Gleeson - 21 Oct 2004 05:09 GMT
Why?  The Calendar by nature will always relate to days and times - that's
what Calendars are for.

If it is something you need to do, make it a Task.  Or make a Note.   The
only Calendar entry with no time fixed to it is an Event.  That still has to
fall on a certain day.

Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training and Consulting
"we're nuts about Outlook"

www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm

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want to create calendar entries with no times attached to them.
mightygravityman - 21 Oct 2004 14:25 GMT
The reason I want calendar events with no nite is so they can be scheduled
for the day I want them to happen but do not have to happen at a specific
time. I don't want to use tasks because I want items to show up on the
calendar so I can add meetings and assign a time after i have talked to
meeting participants.

> Why?  The Calendar by nature will always relate to days and times - that's
> what Calendars are for.
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> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> I
> want to create calendar entries with no times attached to them.
 
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