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Linking Outlook Calendar into PowerPoint

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Chip - 03 Dec 2007 21:29 GMT
Our office uses Outlook to manager our office calendar. How can I link or
otherwise show our monthly calendar (for example) during our weekly staff
meetings in PowerPoint?
Brian Reilly, MVP - 07 Dec 2007 16:52 GMT
Check the PPTFAQ.com site and search the FAQ on keyword Outlook.
There's an article there that contains sample VBA code to do something
like this written by Naresh Nichani another MVP with me and added to
by Steve Rindsberg.

See if that helps.

Brian Reilly, MVP

>Our office uses Outlook to manager our office calendar. How can I link or
>otherwise show our monthly calendar (for example) during our weekly staff
>meetings in PowerPoint?
Steve Rindsberg - 07 Dec 2007 18:38 GMT
> Check the PPTFAQ.com site and search the FAQ on keyword Outlook.
> There's an article there that contains sample VBA code to do something
> like this written by Naresh Nichani another MVP with me and added to
> by Steve Rindsberg.

Outlook????

> See if that helps.
>
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> >otherwise show our monthly calendar (for example) during our weekly staff
> >meetings in PowerPoint?

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Brian Reilly, MVP - 08 Dec 2007 19:08 GMT
Steve,
There you go again keeping me honest again. That code I mentioned to
send an Outlook msg during a Screen Show. Not what was asked for.

I can add an Outlook control successfully, but it seems to be only for
emails and not for the calendar in Outlook. Will look into that more
in next week or two.

Could use the Calendar control and tie code to that I would think.
Although, I'd probably for this user just open Outlook Calendar and
use Alt + Tab like we did before we started using controls.

Thanks Steve.

Brian Reilly, MVP

>> Check the PPTFAQ.com site and search the FAQ on keyword Outlook.
>> There's an article there that contains sample VBA code to do something
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>PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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