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custom appointment form29 Jan 2004 23:57 GMT2
    I am creating custom forms for my appointments its an
IPM.appointment class file
first question is; the default  appontment IPM page that opens has
fields like Subject and location; is there any way i can rename them
Reminders while Outlook is closed29 Jan 2004 19:00 GMT1
Is there any way to get the reminders to pop up when
Outlook is closed?? Any way at all??
Can you force meeting request responses?29 Jan 2004 18:43 GMT1
We are going nuts with outlook 2003 in regards to scheduling meetings.  We have 300+ folks in our company.  Appointments are sent out to everyone and we need to know how many people accept or decline to get an accurate food count (these appts. occur 4-5 times every month
When you ...
VIEWING CALENDERS29 Jan 2004 18:08 GMT1
Is it possible to view several users calenders in your
Folder List if you are setup as an delegate?
Thanks
Leanne
Outlook 2003 Reminders29 Jan 2004 15:16 GMT1
How can you set Outlook 2003 to open each reminder in a
seperate window? Thanks John
Outlook & Lotus Notes29 Jan 2004 14:51 GMT2
I am at a client that uses Notes (arghh).
Outlook works fine for mail and todo's but I can't seem to
figure out how to get the calendar to show up in outlook.
Are there any tricks ?
Group Schedule see past two months?29 Jan 2004 14:12 GMT1
Good Day:
I am running Outlook 2002 with an Exchange 2000 server.  
When we go in to view and schedule meeting via group
schedule we only see the next two months worth of
Help with Inviting Others in Outlook 2002 to Outlook 200029 Jan 2004 05:17 GMT1
I have just upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2002.  The rest of my
company is still on Outlook 2000.  I have just sent an invite others e-mail
through my calendar and everyone else received a message with the internet
headers showing in the e-mail and they didn't know what I ...
Outlook Calendar Reminders29 Jan 2004 05:14 GMT1
I copied Calendar in Outlook 2002 to keep it separate
from other users.  Every time I set a reminder for an
appointment, I get a message that says "the reminder will
not appear because it is not in your calendar or task
Calendar Help29 Jan 2004 01:49 GMT1
Hi!  Can anyone out there tell me how to create a separate calendar and add specific info and send to others?
Different views for Shared Calendars?28 Jan 2004 22:43 GMT1
Is it possible in Outlook 2003 to display one calendar in day view, whilst the shared calendar is displayed in week view?
Drag HTML email to calendar broken28 Jan 2004 22:22 GMT2
I just upgraded to Outlook 2003 from Outlook 2002.
Now, when I drag an HTML email to my calendar the message body does
not get copied into the appointment body.  However, if I drag a TEXT
or RICH-TEXT email to my calendar, the message body DOES get copied
More about Snooze28 Jan 2004 22:06 GMT2
Thanks for the response earlier, Ken.  Allow me to pester you further
I have been attempting to use the .Sooze method in VBA to see if I can reset the default to another choice when a reminder pops up.  I haven't had much success.  Is there any way to set the value of the snooze ...
Dates NOT BOLDING in Date Navigator28 Jan 2004 21:36 GMT3
I have added appointments to my calendar and set the time
as Busy.  But the dates are not bolded in my Date
Navigator.  I have followed the Help instructions to View,
Current View, Customize Current , Other Settings and
Outlook 2003 - Exchange Calendars Dissapear!28 Jan 2004 18:38 GMT5
Using Outlook 2003 / Windows 2000 - All updates & Service Packs.
At this time - the pc is viewing 5 office calendars.  if you try to move
them on the left toolbar - reorder them; or if you are turning them on
and off and don't exactly hit the check box they dissapear.
 
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