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Printing Calendars31 Mar 2004 23:33 GMT1
I would like to print the notes from my note folders and
the tasks from my task list on my daily calendar.  Can
this be done and how
Thanks
Public Folder Clarification31 Mar 2004 22:25 GMT3
When you are schedueling an appointment, you can check to
see of the person is available via their Outlook
calander. If that person has been using a public calander
for their availability rather than their personal Outlook
Appointments & E-mail31 Mar 2004 21:55 GMT2
In Outlook 2002 - when being invited for a new appointment
I receive the e-mail invitation, however the "accept
invitation" feature is not available. Therefore, I cannot
automatically reply to sender whether I approved or
pst backward compatible ?31 Mar 2004 18:50 GMT3
I am running OL2003 and want to go back to OL2000... is the pst
backward compatible ?
Calendar Sharing in Outlook31 Mar 2004 18:03 GMT3
I have set up a shared calendar in a public folder on a
server running WS2003. How do I navigate to and therefore
share this folder from Outlook on a client computer on
the same network ?
All day calendar events31 Mar 2004 15:40 GMT2
Windows XP
Office XP
Does anybody know how many all day events that you can
have.  I keep crashing at 14
auto process meeting request31 Mar 2004 13:44 GMT2
Hi NG,
I am searching on howto turn off auto processing meeting request so that
they are automatically inserted as tentative bookings in the calendar. I
have learned that some people think it is a feature (and maybe the
Request is out of date error31 Mar 2004 13:26 GMT1
What does "request out of date" mean in calendar, 2002.  I have had some requests to attend meetings that are in the future that say that.   Thanks.
export calendar for others31 Mar 2004 13:08 GMT5
I know the appointment in Outlook calendar can be export to excel/access/.. files, but how can I export others calendar?? Even I got "owner" permission on the calendar, I still can not be able to see the "Import/Export" menu from File menu bar
Is it possible to export others ...
Marking calendar days that have an appt question31 Mar 2004 06:55 GMT3
I just upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2003.  The auto archiving was
set to backing up my calendar items every 60 days and putting this stuff in
the archive.pst file.  I wanted to keep this stuff on my calendar and since
were not talking about lots of megabytes of stuff, I set ...
Sharing Calernder problem31 Mar 2004 05:17 GMT1
I have a calender which is being sheared from another
user, I can add to this calender, but neither of us can
set reminders that will remind us of when a meeting or
event is happening, we get the following error message:
Holidays31 Mar 2004 01:42 GMT1
I can get holidays to appear in a table but I can't get
them to appear on the calendar.  Does anyone have a
solution?
Also, is there a way to print mailing labels from the
Unread Messages in Calendar folder! HELP!!30 Mar 2004 20:52 GMT4
I'm using Outlook 2002 10.3513.3501 SP-1. I had added a recurring
meeting on our company calendar, but before I sent it out, I went to
Actions --> Copy to Personal Calendar. Then I sent it out, but it
didn't add the event on my personal calendar. Somehow the calendar
Calendar sharing on non-network PC30 Mar 2004 20:12 GMT1
If one has a home PC with muti-users (logins) and the PC
is not on a network, how can all the users have or view
the same calendar ?
clink & drag taskpad item stopped working30 Mar 2004 17:25 GMT3
Anyone have an idea what I might have done to stop the ability to
click and drag a taskpad item up and down the list?
 
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