A link to an Outlook item can have one of 2 forms.
This form works only if the item has a unique subject:
outlook://Calendar/~your subject.
The other form uses the EntryID of a saved item and will work as long as the
item hasn't been moved to another PST file or to another folder in an
Exchange mailbox: outlook:entryID
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options.
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
"a" wrote in message
...
Currently, I Search Calendar Items to find recurrences of prior items
(Appointment detail window), but in sending calendar items to OneNote via
"Meeting Notes" I notice there is written, at the bottom of the resulting
OneNote item, a hyperlink to open the original item (Appointment detail
window) in Outlook. I copied this link from OneNote and pasted it into
the
current occurrence of the series of items and was able to navigate from
the
current occurrence back to the prior occurrence while staying in Outlook
(though it does bring OneNote window in front of the Outlook window).
This is a bit quicker and less cumbersome than doing the search to find
the
prior item I'm looking for, so...
I'm wondering what the hyperlink looks like (it is not visible, so far as
I
can see) and can I either produce these links myself or create similar
navigation, in some other way, from one Outlook calendar item
(appointment)
to another all from within Outlook, ie from one Appointment detail window
to
another Appointment detail window?
Thanks