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calendar24 Jan 2004 00:34 GMT1
I am a new user.  Does anyone know how to quickly go to a specific date in the calendar - say to 11/25/94 from 1/23/04 without having to scroll through 10 years of data.
Thanks.
importing from Lotus into Exchange calendar in Outlook XP23 Jan 2004 22:39 GMT1
I have a client who will not give up using lotus, but
their company policy is to put all appointments on their
respective Exchange Calendars so the Executive and
Administrative staffs can view thier schedules.  I can
Outlook history23 Jan 2004 20:49 GMT2
......In outlook when you open someone elses calendar it
remembers it so when you click File, Open there is a list
of the calendars that you use. Does anyone know how to
clear this list?
Synchronize Public Folder23 Jan 2004 20:23 GMT2
is there a way to synchronize a public folder of type
calendar?
GetIUMS23 Jan 2004 19:52 GMT2
When I open Outlook i get this message
"The proceedure entry point GetIUMS could not be located
in the dynamic link library MSDART.DLL"
Any Ideas
files links or file shortcuts in caledars23 Jan 2004 17:57 GMT2
Does anyone know how to make a link or shortcut to a MS
document (in this case, Excel file) in a recurring
calendar or task, such that the file you open and save
after making changes from within the calendar or task item
Calendar Appointments missing on bold days23 Jan 2004 16:52 GMT2
I can not see old appointments. The day shows up as bold
like it has an appointment, but when I go to the day it
is blank. I can see new appointments fine. Any tips.
Thanks
Meeting organizer identification23 Jan 2004 16:35 GMT2
Here is the situation -
We schedule appointments to a shared calendar for our
conference rooms. When we schedule appointments we can see
if there is an appointment busy or tentative. We can also
Outlook 2000 Calendar Sharing23 Jan 2004 16:06 GMT2
How do I allow some else to view and change my calendar?  
We have Outlook 2000 and the calendars are in Exchange
2000
Calendar Sharing forgets users23 Jan 2004 15:26 GMT1
I have a calendar share from a laptop running WinXP Pro SP1 w/ offic
2000 SP3 to a PC with Win NT 4 SP6 and office 2000 SP3.  
The laptop sends the share request and the PC accepts it, the lapto
will then send the first update and shortly after that it will drop th
Calendar sharing Outlook 200223 Jan 2004 14:43 GMT1
I have PC that is sharing calendar on Outlook 2002, and has granted
rights to another user on it for viewing/editing.   Using Exchange server.
The remote user (outlook 2000) can see the calendar folder (on server)
for the primary user, but when opening says cannot open folder, and
CALENDAR SHARING23 Jan 2004 13:08 GMT1
I have just setup a new excahnge server 2003 i was wondering how do i setup
calender sharing with users running office xp?
Is there a flag for calendaring?23 Jan 2004 13:08 GMT1
In our office, we have a need to be able to flag
appointments when they are finished.
I've been through the assistance available, and the only
reference to flags appears to be in email and contacts.  
Setting Reminder Options23 Jan 2004 05:40 GMT1
I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 and now my reminders pop up the day before a scheduled event.  Its driving me crazy, I'm going to meetings a day early.  It says due 18 hours from now, but I don't want them to pop up until 15 minutes before.  Any ideas?
Delete drop down menu calendars opened23 Jan 2004 05:38 GMT1
When you use file/open/other users folder/calendar in
Outlook 2000 and view someone's calendar, a drop down menu
item is created that never goes away:
[1 Joe Schmoe (calendar)].  
 
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