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We often have to calendar out 90/120 days, for example. Is there an easy way
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We often have to calendar out 90/120 days, for example. Is there an easy way with Outlook to find out that date without having assistants count individual dates? Open any Calendar folder and click GoGo to Date. In the Date field, enter 90d or 120d and press OK. -- Brian Tillman |
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How cool is that!!! Here is a challenge, then. We have a pretrial date in
the future. Prior to the pre-trial, we have a series of deadlines (30 days before - subpeonas, 45 days before - expert disclosures, 60 days before - discovery cut-off). Is there a way to put in a date and work backward from it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: We often have to calendar out 90/120 days, for example. Is there an easy way with Outlook to find out that date without having assistants count individual dates? Open any Calendar folder and click GoGo to Date. In the Date field, enter 90d or 120d and press OK. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message news ![]() How cool is that!!! Here is a challenge, then. We have a pretrial date in the future. Prior to the pre-trial, we have a series of deadlines (30 days before - subpeonas, 45 days before - expert disclosures, 60 days before - discovery cut-off). Is there a way to put in a date and work backward from it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: We often have to calendar out 90/120 days, for example. Is there an easy way with Outlook to find out that date without having assistants count individual dates? Open any Calendar folder and click GoGo to Date. In the Date field, enter 90d or 120d and press OK. -- Brian Tillman There is a free legal docketing utility for Outlook that does that: http://www.docketingsolutions.com/ |
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Mark wrote:
How cool is that!!! Here is a challenge, then. We have a pretrial date in the future. Prior to the pre-trial, we have a series of deadlines (30 days before - subpeonas, 45 days before - expert disclosures, 60 days before - discovery cut-off). Is there a way to put in a date and work backward from it? Suppose the pretrial date is December 12. You could enter "45 days before December 12". -- Brian Tillman |
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