On Mar 20, 9:46*pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
No, not in outlook 2003 - you need to use categories. In 2007 you can
overlay calendars.
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"seven_percent" wrote in message
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Background:
I am using Outlook 2003 but syncing with my iPhone via MobileMe. *If I
look at my calendar on the MobileMe website or on my iPhone, I get
really nice views with the various sub-calendars I have created and a
master view of everything on one calendar.
E.g. I can turn-off my Athletic Club calendar to make the fitness
class times disappear. *I can turn-off my personal calendar to only
see my business appts. *When the sync occurs, the sub-calendars that I
created in MobileMe are created in Outlook and the items are perfectly
in sync. *If I create an appt. on my iPhone, it will appear within a
few minutes both online and in my Outlook calendar. *All is good from
a syncing perspective. *So, what's missing? *There is no apparent way
to make a combined view calendar in Outlook 2003, that I can tell.
Question:
Is there a way to make a "roll-up" or "combined view" calendar in
Outlook that displays the items from all sub-calendars so that it
functions like the main calendar in MobileMe and on the iPhone
calendar?
Cool. Thanks for the informed response.