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How do I eliminate an old reminder in Outlook Calendar?15 Jan 2006 05:36 GMT1
I have a reminder message that keeps popping up many times a day. It's
actually an empty reminder - blank. There's nothing in the window that allows
me to delete it or dismiss it, and it doesn't show up in my calendar.
Adding graphics to Outlook calendars?14 Jan 2006 18:27 GMT1
I would like to add pictures to the heading area of the Outlook calendar, is
there a any way to do this?  
how do i get outlook 2002 to show legal hollidays on the 2006 cal.14 Jan 2006 18:27 GMT1
I would like my monthly calander that I print from Outlook 2002 to print the
ligal hollidays on the date square, as it did in prior years
Reminders keep Popping Up after Dismissing14 Jan 2006 02:16 GMT1
MS Outlook SP 3 9.00.6627.  Appointment Reminders keep popping up when
re-opening Outlook even though user clicks "Dismiss" - anyone seen this
issue? Thanks!
Choosing a default time of one hour for new appointments?13 Jan 2006 21:17 GMT2
Whenever I make a new appointment in Outlook Calendar, the default setting is
30 minutes.  How do I change the default such that when I click on New
Appointment the default is one hour?
Why can't I view all items on the calendar on my screen?13 Jan 2006 20:48 GMT1
I have some items I put on the calendar that are for information purposes. I
mark them to be an "All Day" item. The begin & end time is set for 7 am - 11
pm for our normal calendaring of meetings, etc... Some of the information
items do not appear on the screen, but they do show ...
How do I get contact info(ph #, name) to show w/appt. on calender13 Jan 2006 20:47 GMT1
I would like to be able to schedule an appointment, print my calender to take
with me and have the contacts info on the print out
Creating Calendar for all Exchange Clients13 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT5
Can I create a calendar template that all of my Exchange clients will have
and just upload it to the Exchange server?  i.e. scheduled days off for my
company.
strikeout13 Jan 2006 18:37 GMT1
How can I access and use a strikeout font in my Outlook Calendar pages?
Creating a 2nd Calendar to share with my Team13 Jan 2006 18:34 GMT1
We are using MS Exchange Server and have MS Office 2003.  I created a 2nd
calendar with my user name and named it "Team Calendar"  We would like to
share this a a Team Calendar.   When I try to have the other team members
access this calendar, all they get is MY PERSONAL calendar ...
how can I access my outlook form home work or lap top?13 Jan 2006 18:34 GMT1
I want to be able to access my calendar from home work or with my lap top.
How do I setup default attendees for all my meetings?13 Jan 2006 18:33 GMT1
I am the meeting organizer for two partners who invite each other to all
meetings they set up - no exceptions.  Can I set up my Calendar to always add
them to my list of attendees?
Reminders aren't working....Ugh13 Jan 2006 16:47 GMT3
I have an end user who is running WinXP Pro w/ Outlook 2003, don't
think he has OL2003 w/ SP2 yet.
The check that is supposed to apear in the Reminder "checkbox" is not
there and can actually dissappear.
windows address book error13 Jan 2006 15:11 GMT4
I keep getting a windows address book error when entering an appointment on
the calendar
How can I re-set my calendar view ?13 Jan 2006 14:23 GMT3
I don't know how it happened but when I look at my calendar in outlook
2003 it shows all the items as a long list of entries, a bit like
looking at a spreadsheet.
The only way I can find to temporarily get it back to the normal view
 
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