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How to customize week view to 10 days23 Feb 2004 13:42 GMT4
My PC runs under WinXP Home with Office 2003. It has a wide screen
(WXGA 16/10).
I like the "work week" view of the Outlook calendar as I usually plan
my time over the whole week.
Can I do this in Outlook 2002?23 Feb 2004 13:41 GMT1
I am a real estate agent collecting rent (in South Africa) on behalf
of +-200 landlords. Some landlords have buildings that are
multi-tenanted, others have single houses or factories. Many of the
leases have annual increases over 3 to 10 years. Some tenants have
Send mail in Advance Date23 Feb 2004 11:18 GMT2
I want to send mail in advance date. How is it possible.
Code for email reminder of appt - or other solutions?23 Feb 2004 09:29 GMT2
I would like to send myself an email (to one or more addresses) when
recurrent event is a few days away (e.g. my dear Mother's birthday).
Any hints on how to do this?
Any VB code available?
Old Birthday Reminders23 Feb 2004 02:49 GMT2
I have a client that receives all her birthday reminders for 2003 every time
she opens outlook.  It doesn't matter what she does they keep coming back.
Does anyone know how to stop this?
Calendar view23 Feb 2004 00:16 GMT1
On the monthly view, when I select a day of the week for
the calendar to start, all the days of the week work
correctly except Sunday. When I choose to have the
calendar start on Sunday, it shows as Monday when I view
Outlook Calendaring Problem...22 Feb 2004 13:56 GMT5
I'm working with a group of people which are using a
mixed environment of outlook 97 & 2000.  They are all
connected to download email from the internet using
Internet Mail service in outlook.  However, whenever they
Changing Calendar Display Limits22 Feb 2004 12:09 GMT1
Help!  Outlook 2000 Calendar limits the number of all-day
events diplayed per day to nine events.  Is there a way to
change that limit to say twenty-five?
Please respond by email to:
Sharing Calendars22 Feb 2004 12:06 GMT1
I am running Outlook 2002 can share my calendar with an
Outlook 2000 client on my network
Outlook and my Palm Pilot22 Feb 2004 04:52 GMT1
I am trying to sinc my palm pilot...it is a Tungsten
C...another person in the office has a Tungeston 2.  Every
so often when we sinc it puts in 50 + events from old
calendar dates into one date, in one time slot.  Is there
Outlook 200021 Feb 2004 22:42 GMT1
How do I set Outlook 2000 to open automatically in XP
when I turn on the computer.  I had it set that way in
Win 98 but can't do it with xp.
outlook 200021 Feb 2004 22:40 GMT1
how do I update the holidays in outlook 2000 to include
2004 holidays?  it only goes thru 2002.....
thank you.
Outlook Meeting Invites21 Feb 2004 21:34 GMT1
When you have a previously established meeting notice and
then add a new attendee and then click "save and close"
it will give you a prompt which offers you the option to
either send the update to any added or removed attendees,
birthday shown  in calender ?21 Feb 2004 21:09 GMT1
Can anyone please tell me how to show the birthday-entries in the monthly
calendar ?
I have birthdays in the contact sheets
I am using Outlook 2003
Meeting Request21 Feb 2004 21:07 GMT1
A meeting request arrives with the message icon instead of the meeting request icon as it was sent.   Note:  this was received from the internet.   What I get is the message and all the data in an email message.  I am using XP home.
If I send a meeting request from this xp home  ...
 
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