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Old February 2nd 08, 09:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Dan
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Default superimposing calendars

Similarly but perhaps slightly different to try and find a possible solution...

Using Outlook 2003 with 2 separate calendars (exchange based and personal).
If I cannot 1)superimpose them on my PDA w/ Mobile V6,

instead 2)can I keep them separate but simultaneous on the PDA so although
I must look at them separately, but have the ability for alarms etc... to be
active for both???
(if not, any other suggestions on having 2 separate calendars on Outlook
2003, but both being sycnhronized to the PDA and thus not incorrectly
combined back on the PC??)
THAnks, Dan

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

not using outlook 2003... outlook 2007 does support overlays.

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"barrett_steele" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I have a default calendar (Outlook 2003) and a personal calendar. I don't
want to combine the two calendars into one, because I don't want my
personal
stuff to be displayed on my default (company) calendar. However, I was
hoping that there was a way to make the two appear in one calendar, in a
superimposed fashion, so I could see how everything stacked up together.
I
know that I can place the calendars side-by-side in Outlook, but is there
a
way to get them superimposed temporarily?

Thanks!


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