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Old October 4th 07, 04:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
BillR
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Default Diary in the Calendar

You could just use the existing entry types. It really is kind of a "diary".
Give it a go - hardly anyone uses the Journal.

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Bill R
"Chander" wrote in message
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Thanks your input!
But altering registry settings are a bit beyond me, especially if I have
to
get back to original state. And also I don't have the spare time to fix
any
glitch.
Am surprised that MS Outlook didn't design a diary into the program! And
I
had thought computers could do anything, without need of paper !
Maybe somebody will know of another simple program to make a daily diary.
Thanks again!


"BillR" wrote:

Tasks might suit you better or just make the entries in the Calendar and
don't think of them as Appointments. You can link Tasks to a day in the
Calendar.
Actually, the Journal might even suit you in a timeline based view.
Create
your own Entry Type. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/180139 for
creating
entry types in the Journal. That's for Outlook 2002 so the registry
setting
might be slightly different.

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Bill R
"Chander" wrote in message
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I have Outlook 2003.
How can I write down my activities of each day in the Calendar box for
each
day?
Am I missing something very simple somewhere??

All I want to do is make diary entry every day of my jobs, visits,
etc.,
without making any appointments or notes separately.

Thanks in advance!





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