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Old February 5th 07, 02:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Seppo Kabongo
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Default Tasks to Appointment

Hi,

In the Calendar folder, select the "Day" or "Week" view. Under the view you
should be able to see the "Daily Task List", if not you can activate it from
ViewDaily Task ListNormal. From here you can drag any task to the calendar.
If you "right" -drag the task to the calendar you should get a menu with
different options. After dragging the task to the calendar, open the task and
you should see an info above the task subject. The info looks like:
(Appointment(s) on: mon dd.mm.yyy hh:mm; tue dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm; wed
dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm, and so on)

I need to know how the task knows about the appointments. I'm creating an
add-in that will track appointments copied from a selected task...
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**Seppo


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Where are you seeing that command in Outlook 2007?

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"Seppo Kabongo" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I've noticed that in Outlook 2007 it is possible to "Copy a task as
appointment" from the daily task list. One task can be copied as several
appointments. Now the task is somehow aware of all the appointments it has
been copied to. Is there a way to find this out programatically. Outlook does
it, so it should be possible, right?

Thanks for any help I can get.

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**Seppo


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