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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Calendaring / January 2004

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Accessing others' shared calendars in Outlook08 Jan 2004 19:52 GMT1
The only way I have been able to access other users'
shared calendars in Outlook (2000) is to go to File|Open
other user's folder. The calendar will then show up in a
new window. Is there a way I can get this calendar into a
Generating reports from an Outlook Calendar08 Jan 2004 19:50 GMT4
I'm trying to find a means of creating a report from an Outlook
calendar.  I can't find any detailed description of the relevant API,
and I'm using Outlook 2003.  Is there a published API for this
product, or should I be looking at the Exchange API?  I would think
Outlook bulk import and save08 Jan 2004 19:41 GMT3
Is there a program that would allow me to import an
entire folder of icalander files into Outlook 2000
instead of having to do one at a time?  Also, is there
one that would allow me to SAVE an entire folder of the
Sharing08 Jan 2004 19:03 GMT1
Sharing Calenders etc. is very easy in Outlook 98 and 2000
(Net Folders is used) now with one copy of Outlook 2003 I
can not share my calendar with that person. Any easy
solutions out there I would appreciate it.
"unable to open folder" on ONE calendar for all users.08 Jan 2004 15:44 GMT1
My calendar is now unable to be opened by everyone in the office on
their standard installation of office 2000. The one person who has
service release 1 can access my calendar (but I can't install sr1 on
everyone elses as the automation blocker would seriously halt
Calendar view only shows 8am - 12pm.08 Jan 2004 15:02 GMT1
I need to be able to view entire day. 12am-12pm
Moving users from local to Exchange hosted08 Jan 2004 14:39 GMT1
How do I migrate users accounts from their local Outlook
to Exchange based accounts?
recieving lotus notes appointments into outlook08 Jan 2004 14:38 GMT1
I often get invitations to meetings from customers that
use lotus notes for calandering.
but their invitations come is as regular e-mail messages
how do I get outlook to recognise them as invitaions so
Annual Planner08 Jan 2004 14:37 GMT3
Is it it possible to view an entire year with the Outlook
Calendar like a year planner rather than just a
day/week/month.
Thanks for any help
Access to calendar08 Jan 2004 14:36 GMT1
We run Office XP on three Windows 2000 machines, no
Exchange Server.
I want my PA and Secretary to be able to see my calendar,
and put appointments in it.
Subject and more in calender view08 Jan 2004 08:05 GMT2
i accidently activated some unknown button and now i see in my Outlook XP
Calender in every appointment the subjectline entry (as Default) AND the
content. The default installation shows every appointment without the
content, only the subject (and location if entered).
Business, Personal or Family contacts08 Jan 2004 04:10 GMT1
I have 25 business contatcs, 25 Family contacts, and 25
personal contacts, for a total of 75 contacts. I have the
birthdays for each of these contacts on the Calender
When I'm at work, I need a list of only the business
Reminders Stopped Working08 Jan 2004 04:08 GMT1
All my reminders (task and calendar) reminders stopped
working when I installed Office SP3.  Any ideas on how I
can get them back?
Holidays08 Jan 2004 04:07 GMT1
Does anyone out there know if there is a way to get the
current holidays in the events file to appear in the
normal calander view? I'm using Outlook 2000 SR-1.
Please e-mail me with the solution if there is one.
Calendar Events Year goes only to 200208 Jan 2004 04:03 GMT1
I've noticed in the Events the calendar only goes up to
the year 2002, i this because we should now buy Office
2003, wouldn't put it past microsoft.
Or is there an update for this?
 
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