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Add shortcut to item in a task19 Feb 2005 17:40 GMT1
In Outlook 98 & 2000 it was possible to add an item as a shortcut, rather
than as an attachment or text. This meant the item could be ammended and the
shortcut would then always point to the current item details. This option is
no longer available in Outlook 2003, is this by ...
Sharing calendar19 Feb 2005 17:38 GMT1
Is it possible to give a user rights to se subject text of my appointments
in the
calender, without the rights to open it. Dont want to use the "Privat"
option, because the user cant se the subject text then.
Can each folder have it's own "outlook today"?19 Feb 2005 17:38 GMT2
When setting up a second folder with a calendar can I set up an outlook today
page for the seperate folder?
Delegate access - Outlook 2003 & Exchange19 Feb 2005 17:34 GMT3
I am an administrator can open additional mailboxes through the Exchange
Server and employees will call occasionally and need delegate access to
someone's mail of calendar.  Although I can set the permissions of another
user's folder I don't know how to set delegate access w/o ...
Scheduling in multiple time zones19 Feb 2005 17:31 GMT1
When setting up a meeting in Outlook where attendees are in multiple time
zones  (PST, EST, CST) Are all the busy or open time slots reflectent of
their time zone?  do I still need to convert that available time to the time
zone where the meeting will take place . In other words ...
Multiple processes,19 Feb 2005 17:28 GMT1
What is the best practice for using a Shared Calendar in Outlook 2003 to plan
multiple processes or long-term projects which all overlap across weeks and
months?
In other words, is there a "process view" or some other ideal way to
Can I receive alerts with my calendar closed?19 Feb 2005 17:27 GMT1
Can I receive alerts with my calendar closed?
How do I display the day name in Outlook 2003 calendar?19 Feb 2005 17:25 GMT1
My Outlook 2003 calendar displays the date (ie Feb 14, Feb 15, etc at the top
of each calendar column but not the name of the day (ie Mon, Tue, Wed, etc)  
How can I display the name and date (Mon, Feb 14, etc)?  My OS is XP Pro.
Sharing Calender on multiple desktops19 Feb 2005 11:17 GMT6
Can I share a calender on several PC's for everyone to interact with?
Monthly calendar format19 Feb 2005 02:17 GMT1
How do I print monthly calender with previous and next month on top instead
of current and next month on top?
anniversaries & annual events not showing on monthly calendar19 Feb 2005 02:16 GMT1
holidays, birthdays, anniversaries & recurring annual events are no longer
showing up on my calendar even though they are still in Outlook
how do i share a calendar between outlook 2000 and outlook 2002 c.19 Feb 2005 02:14 GMT1
I want to create an Outlook 2000 calendar, then share it with both Outlook
2000 and 2002 clients. The 2002 client receives the share request message,
but states that Net Folders needs to be installed. Yet from what I have read,
Net Folders is not supported under Outlook 2002.
How do I print a color version of my calendar?19 Feb 2005 02:14 GMT1
I've customized my meeting/ appointment categories to differenct colors and
would like to print out what I see on screen.  The calendars only print in
black and white.  Any suggestion on how to print in color?
Thanks.
Default event display19 Feb 2005 02:13 GMT1
New Outlook 2003 with default events carried over from Outlook 2000.  Many
one day events show up as two days, from 11pm one day to 11 pm the next,
giving incorrect display of a one day event.  What settings can I change to
stop this default display format?
Month View at top of Calendar19 Feb 2005 02:08 GMT1
How can I change the months at the top of the calendar? I.E. in the month of
February I don't need February and March, I need January and March (like
normal printed calendars)
 
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