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Old March 6th 09, 09:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Regina
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Default Outlook Appointments should be able show time as WORKING REMOT

Here, Here!!

What these MVP's don't understand is that some meetings are setup with a
telecon/Webex option, and some are not. When working remotely, you want to
be "free" for the ones which have the telecon/Webex option, but not available
for those that require physically attending the meeting.

This should DEFINITELY be an added functionality!!

Regina

"Martha D" wrote:

If people in the office want face time, then keeping one's calendar "free"
does not at all indicate that. Microsoft should have another calendar
feature which shows one's calendar as "free but working remotely."

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Set the time as free if you want them to set up an appointment with you - or
don't create appointments for the times when you are working remotely.

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"Workoholic" wrote in message
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The default SHOW TIME AS categories a
Free
Busy
Tentative
Out of office

There should be one for working remotely, so that people are not thinking
you are out, and are not afraid to set up a meeting with you

I can set one up for my use, but I do not want to go educate 40,000
co-workers about it.



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