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I'm a physician trying to create a calendar that I'll share with other users
on our SBS2008/Exchange 2007 LAN. After reading that I shouldn't try to do it using Public Folders (MS Office Outlook 2007 Inside Out), MS MVP Leonid S. Knyshov corrected that noting that Public Folders will be supported until 2020 (by which time we won't HAVE medical care in the US unless Congress gets busy and stops just supporting the giant insurance companies who hand them checks under the table). Anyway, I now have a calendar; not pretty, but functional. For years, my personal information manager client has been MS Office Mac Entourage. In the Entourage Calendar it's a piece of cake to duplicate events. Why would I want to do this rather than just creating recurring events? Best example is our weekend call schedule; there are 4 of us, and of course we rotate according to a pattern, but because of vacations/meetings/etc. We rarely keep to that schedule. So, what I've done in Entourage was to make four two-day all day events: "doc1 on call", "doc2 on call", etc. When I populate my own private Entourage calendar for the upcoming year, I make duplicates of the events month by month. That way, I'm not challenged to increasingly byzantine edits of a recurring events series. I can't figure out how to duplicate events in Outlook to accomplish the same thing. Is the best alternative to add template events named "doc1 on call" etc. then just paste the template events in for the appropriate weekends? Thanks so much, Jim Robertson |
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On 3/21/2010 8:04 AM, Jim Robertson wrote:
I'm a physician trying to create a calendar that I'll share with other users on our SBS2008/Exchange 2007 LAN. After reading that I shouldn't try to do it using Public Folders (MS Office Outlook 2007 Inside Out), MS MVP Leonid S. Knyshov corrected that noting that Public Folders will be supported until 2020 (by which time we won't HAVE medical care in the US unless Congress gets busy and stops just supporting the giant insurance companies who hand them checks under the table). Anyway, I now have a calendar; not pretty, but functional. For years, my personal information manager client has been MS Office Mac Entourage. In the Entourage Calendar it's a piece of cake to duplicate events. Why would I want to do this rather than just creating recurring events? Best example is our weekend call schedule; there are 4 of us, and of course we rotate according to a pattern, but because of vacations/meetings/etc. We rarely keep to that schedule. So, what I've done in Entourage was to make four two-day all day events: "doc1 on call", "doc2 on call", etc. When I populate my own private Entourage calendar for the upcoming year, I make duplicates of the events month by month. That way, I'm not challenged to increasingly byzantine edits of a recurring events series. I can't figure out how to duplicate events in Outlook to accomplish the same thing. Is the best alternative to add template events named "doc1 on call" etc. then just paste the template events in for the appropriate weekends? Thanks so much, Jim Robertson I am not an MVP, though I do monitor a several forums and am flattered to be considered as such. Select any appointment. Hit ctrl-c. Hit ctrl-v as many times as you want. For the record, I definitely recommend recurring series. There is free training available from Microsoft on all this at http://office.microsoft.com/training...1006545 81033 -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() |
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I do not recommend recurring events, especially if you need to make
exceptions some weeks. The only way I would do this is if you made the recurrences for just a few weeks at a time - say monthly or quarterly. Longer recurrences can be problematic. Use Ctrl+C, V to copy and paste. If you enter Edit mode, press ESC to get out of edit mode and then Ctrl+C to copy. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Jim Robertson" wrote in message ... On 3/21/10 8:51 AM, in article , "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert" wrote: For the record, I definitely recommend recurring series. Thanks for reading my ingénue level posts. Problem with the recurring series is that although it starts as four people alternating weekends, by the end of the year it would take a Sudoku pro to figure out what the pattern was initially, so copy/paste works better for me. Since you're listening, what about making simple template events. If that's covered in your suggested training link, I'll find out -) Thanks again, Jim Robertson |
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I concur with Diane on the recurring approach - too prone to problems.
I find many people don't know that dragging with your right mouse button will enable you to copy an event. Nothing wrong with Ctrl V, just I prefer dragging - you can drag and drop to the destination date easilly that way. Release, select Copy. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook in Canberra, Australia .. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I do not recommend recurring events, especially if you need to make exceptions some weeks. The only way I would do this is if you made the recurrences for just a few weeks at a time - say monthly or quarterly. Longer recurrences can be problematic. Use Ctrl+C, V to copy and paste. If you enter Edit mode, press ESC to get out of edit mode and then Ctrl+C to copy. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Jim Robertson" wrote in message ... On 3/21/10 8:51 AM, in article , "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert" wrote: For the record, I definitely recommend recurring series. Thanks for reading my ingénue level posts. Problem with the recurring series is that although it starts as four people alternating weekends, by the end of the year it would take a Sudoku pro to figure out what the pattern was initially, so copy/paste works better for me. Since you're listening, what about making simple template events. If that's covered in your suggested training link, I'll find out -) Thanks again, Jim Robertson |
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