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I am using microsoft Outlook 2003.
Is it possible to find out the date of creating the note in the calendar ? Reason to know about this, it's because we are using an open calendar in the office to input our own appointments. We want to find out what date the note/appointment was entered. Please help. thanks Karen |
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Display the folder in a table view and add the Created field to that view.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "KarenY" wrote: I am using microsoft Outlook 2003. Is it possible to find out the date of creating the note in the calendar ? Reason to know about this, it's because we are using an open calendar in the office to input our own appointments. We want to find out what date the note/appointment was entered. Please help. thanks Karen |
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Can anybody help please ?
Or there is no such possibility, please let me know if somebody can confirm to me ? I remember there was one time, I right hand clicked the "note text" on the calendar-day, there was "properties" which displayed the date created. Now, I couldn't see the "properties" anymore ? Any help please ? "KarenY" wrote: Thanks for the reply,Sue, Sorry, I don't understand how you mean by displaying the folder ? Let me elaborate a bit about my issue : There was a note in the calendar, say: e.g. "vacation-John" under the week of 19th July 2010, i.e. the "vacation-John" was input on the date of 19th sliding through the whole week on the calendar, till 23rd July 2010. Is there a way to find out when was this "vacation-John" created ? thanks Karen "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: Display the folder in a table view and add the Created field to that view. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "KarenY" wrote: I am using microsoft Outlook 2003. Is it possible to find out the date of creating the note in the calendar ? Reason to know about this, it's because we are using an open calendar in the office to input our own appointments. We want to find out what date the note/appointment was entered. Please help. thanks Karen |
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"KarenY" wrote in message
... Let me elaborate a bit about my issue : There was a note in the calendar, say: e.g. "vacation-John" under the week of 19th July 2010, i.e. the "vacation-John" was input on the date of 19th sliding through the whole week on the calendar, till 23rd July 2010. Is there a way to find out when was this "vacation-John" created ? No. You can find out the date the entire calendar entry was last modified, but that applies to any field in the entry. There is no specific date entry for just the note pane. You can see the modified date for a single item by opening that item, then clicking FileProperties. You can see the modified dates for all items by viewing your Calendar in a table view like Events and adding the Modified column to the heading line using Field Chooser. See "Add or remove fields in the view" in Help. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you very much for the reply.
This has helped already ! Karen "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "KarenY" wrote in message ... Let me elaborate a bit about my issue : There was a note in the calendar, say: e.g. "vacation-John" under the week of 19th July 2010, i.e. the "vacation-John" was input on the date of 19th sliding through the whole week on the calendar, till 23rd July 2010. Is there a way to find out when was this "vacation-John" created ? No. You can find out the date the entire calendar entry was last modified, but that applies to any field in the entry. There is no specific date entry for just the note pane. You can see the modified date for a single item by opening that item, then clicking FileProperties. You can see the modified dates for all items by viewing your Calendar in a table view like Events and adding the Modified column to the heading line using Field Chooser. See "Add or remove fields in the view" in Help. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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