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If it's a Calendar in Public Folders, yes - by setting permissions so that
users can only edit their own entries. You haven't said enough about your situation to answer your question. -- Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "James Wonneberg" wrote in message ... |
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