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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Calendaring / March 2006

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Sync public calendar with local one01 Mar 2006 11:03 GMT2
Is there any way to syncronize your exchange calendar with one posted as
public folder without using third part tools?
If not, do you know any good tool i can use to keep a local calendar up to
date with a public one?
how can you get the extended day header to invert black bar?01 Mar 2006 10:25 GMT1
For multiple day listings on monthly calendar, the old office would highlight
the bar and invert the color black with white text.  I have not be able to do
that with the new 2003.  Thank you for any replys.
How do i get the days of the week displayed in outlook calender?01 Mar 2006 10:13 GMT2
I can't seem to work out how to switch the days of the week displayed on or
off.
Currently i can only get the date, i would also like the day. Any ideas?
How do I show 'expired days' in Outlook01 Mar 2006 03:22 GMT3
Is there a way of automatically marking 'days expired' in Outlook, much as
one would cross off a day in a normal calendar the morning after the day, to
make it easier to home in on the day, especially when in Month view.
How can I share multiple calendars with other users in Outlook?01 Mar 2006 03:18 GMT2
I have made several calendars in my Outlook.  I want to share at least two of
these.  How can I share multiple calendars with other users?
how do i delete old calender items in outlook 2002?01 Mar 2006 03:16 GMT1
i need to delete these without deleting my new ones... i've got SOOO many old
entries, and some of them are recurring, but i SO don't wanna have to delete
them one at a time... thanks!!! and if you want to, you can e-mail me at
thablakester@GMAIL.com instead of at aol.com. ...
 
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