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Add Outlook Calendar Color label for "Holiday"17 Mar 2005 03:16 GMT1
It would be very nice to have the abillity to flag Holidays with their own
unique Color Label in the Outlook Calendar.  It would also be nice to have
the ability to add additional labels.  Currently it is only possible to
select from:
auto reply in Calendar17 Mar 2005 03:15 GMT1
How can I setup an autoreply message to Calendar Administrator whenever our
Shared Calendar has a new entry made to it?  In other words, if UserA makes
an entry to the shared calendar, I want our calendar administrator, Joe Doe,
to also receive a message saying that an entry was ...
Don't print some calendar items17 Mar 2005 00:59 GMT2
I have a few items on my calendar that are just reminders only.  I want them
to not print when I print my weekly calendar.  How can I do that?
calendar17 Mar 2005 00:34 GMT1
How to develop company calendar that all the employees can view it, schedule
meetings and check other availability ?
Email notes after appointment16 Mar 2005 23:40 GMT2
Ref:Outlook 2000
I am an inspector and thus have reoccuring inspections of various
types.
After I enter the results of my findings in the notes area, I would
Update without "Sending Update"16 Mar 2005 23:19 GMT1
We're using:
Exchange 2k3
Outlook 2000
Outlook 2002
Task Request Forms have no accept / decline buttons16 Mar 2005 22:19 GMT2
When users send a task request form (Outlook XP, Exchange Server 2000) to
external recipients, there are no accept/decline buttons on the form when the
recipient opens the task request.  Consequently the task can't be added to
the assignee's task list or reported upon with ...
Large amount of KB in calendar16 Mar 2005 18:53 GMT1
How do I remove large amounts of appointments that go back at least 3 years.  
It is making my mailbox fill up way to quickly.
Outook 200316 Mar 2005 18:49 GMT1
How do I set up my Outlook so upon opening, it goes to my calendar by default?
Thank you.
Outlook printing question16 Mar 2005 16:15 GMT1
I am a new user to Outlook 2003. I am trying to print out
the day view in Outlook.  When printing, my day will only
print out from 7:00 am until 7:00pm.  Can someone tell me
how I can change the times that are printed out in the day
Year to View16 Mar 2005 15:57 GMT2
Is there any way you can ask Calendar to print a year on one page?  I can
only find the setting to print a month per page.  I am using Outlook 2003.
Any urgent help would be appreciated.
Thank you
moving a calendar to exchange server16 Mar 2005 15:23 GMT2
user has local delivery of mail and pst file on local pc in outlook 2003
data format ..
exchange server mail boxes are in outlook 2000 format..
wants to change to mail delivery to server
Only completed tasks showing in calendar view16 Mar 2005 06:23 GMT1
I have just turned on "Veiw Tasks" in my Calendar view, and it worked, but it
is only showing my completed tasks, not my Active Tasks.  What good is this!?
I don't need to be reminded of what is already done, I need to be reminded
of what I have to do next!
Outlook Calendar - categories16 Mar 2005 06:19 GMT1
How do I print a single "category" from my Outlook Calendar? For instance,
I'd like to print all my "travel" for the next two weeks.
Outlook doesn't group appointments by the custom labels created.16 Mar 2005 06:17 GMT1
When you customize your labels for appointments in Outlook you can associate
specific colors to specific events such as: Doctor's instead of Must Travel,
or Lunch instead of Phone Call, etc...  When you try to group by Label under
Active Appointments the old label meaning shows ...
 
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