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Old May 23rd 06, 05:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Laura VS
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We have a shared calendar in our office where about 20 people share one
person's calendar. The problem is that even though everyone was given
permission as an publishing editor, some people don't see all the tasks
entered and when entering tasks, sometimes they don't show up at all after
entering them (they're hidden). First of all, is there a way to expand the
task pad area so that we can include more tasks? And why are some people not
seeing all the tasks? Thank you.
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