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Multiple Calendars04 Jan 2004 03:30 GMT1
I am keeping a calendar for several organizations. How can I have multiple
calendars in Microsoft Outlook 2002?
Reminders - help needed03 Jan 2004 04:56 GMT1
I wonder if you can help me with a something I want to do in Outlook. I want
to be able to enter things like people's birthday for example and I want to
be reminded of it on the day or a set number of days before hand.  However,
I do not want to have to specify a time of day as I ...
12 hour clock03 Jan 2004 04:53 GMT1
Does anyone know how to change the time to 12 hour time
(am/pm) instead of 24 hour time?
Thank you
Nick Howell
Not highlighting dates in navigator for December 2004 onwards03 Jan 2004 04:52 GMT1
My director is using Outlook 2002 which isn't Bolding
dates in the navigator window from December 2004 onwards?
Does anyone know why it's not doing this?
Thanks
Outlook  Calendar02 Jan 2004 20:59 GMT1
I Recently installed WindowsXP plus MSOfficeXP on my home
computer and chose Outlook Express as my default email
program.  I also elected to utilize the Calendar feature
associated with MS Outlook as a personal events reminder.
week numbers?02 Jan 2004 19:47 GMT2
How may I display week numbers in Outlook Calendering?  Product is XP Office Professional with Outlook 2002.
Import calendar backup file02 Jan 2004 18:31 GMT5
I have saved my calendar in a pst file..and when I try to import in to my
recently installed version of outlook..it only creates a separate folder
under calendar.  How can I get the information into the main calendar.
Thanks for any help.
Share folder option/Net Folder02 Jan 2004 17:13 GMT1
I am operating a laptop with Windows XP Professional
operating system and using MS Outlook 2002 for managing
emails.  When I worked with previous version of Outlook I
was able to SHARE (option available under FILE on the
Company Calendar02 Jan 2004 16:54 GMT1
In my company, I have 4 users sharing calendars. Is there any way to create 2 more calendars to be shared by all users?  We are using SBS 2003 standard on our network
Thanks
Quarterly recurrance02 Jan 2004 16:52 GMT1
How do I accomplish quarterly recurrance in an Outlook 2002 calendar? (Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly work fine.)
Outlook 2003, Calendar pain shows Weekends Sat/Sun same square02 Jan 2004 16:24 GMT1
I would like to show Calendar with Sat and Sun now to show the same square.
I would like Sunday to be on the left and Saturday on the right, like how it
is printed. There used to be an option in Outlook 2000, but I cannot find it
in 2003. Any ideas?
Display Task Pad in Work Week calendar view02 Jan 2004 15:00 GMT1
After conducting a search for calendar entries, my Task
Pad pane disappeared from the Work Week calendar view.
Does anyone know how to get it back?
I created a custom view with calendar and Task Pad
yearly calendar02 Jan 2004 14:47 GMT2
A colleague of mine is frustrated with being stuck in one
year when it comes to planning his calendar. Is there a
option to work with multiple years?
Bonus question: When scheduling a meeting within a
What is the file name?02 Jan 2004 10:11 GMT3
I would like to transfer the file name in outlook that contains  all of the
"outlook Calendar info" such as my scheduling I have added, so as to install
it on another computer..Thanks  Bill.
BTW Im using outlook 2000
Outlook 200002 Jan 2004 04:41 GMT1
I cannot send a new letter or letter from actions in contacts. Word is
installed. The pst file is in windows/local settings.
Thanks
peter
 
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