Outlook 2003. This is for home use with no collaboration or other users. I
do maintain two separate calendars though, one for general use & a business
specific one. If I want an appointment to appear in both is there a command
that will do this or do I have to copy & paste each time I have an event
that should be in both calendars?
Thanks in advance... Bob
Right mouse drag from one to other and when you release you can Copy.
Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
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Canberra, Australia
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> Outlook 2003. This is for home use with no collaboration or other users. I
> do maintain two separate calendars though, one for general use & a business
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> Thanks in advance... Bob
Bob Newman - 08 Mar 2006 03:37 GMT
Thank you for your prompt response.
Bob
> Right mouse drag from one to other and when you release you can Copy.
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>> Thanks in advance... Bob