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We use the Outlook calendar to track call outs and schedule changes. Once a
month we query the calendar by team. Does anyone know if there is a way to save the calendar search criteria? We see the options, but they are greyed out. Are we missing a step after we select "find now"? |
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Advanced find searches can't be saved in later builds of 2003, or in all of
2007/2010. -- "default time to PM after 12:00 pm" . com wrote in message ... We use the Outlook calendar to track call outs and schedule changes. Once a month we query the calendar by team. Does anyone know if there is a way to save the calendar search criteria? We see the options, but they are greyed out. Are we missing a step after we select "find now"? |
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