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I'm not sure whether this happened in Outlook 2003 or not, I never used the
Calendar until now. But when I first create a Calendar entry, if I give it details, say a professor's Name, it will show up in the Appointment box as my professor's name (after the appointment's time/location). However, once I update the content, say I add a comment to the Appointment "Test Today", I get a message that says "Content has been updated. Open the appointment to view the updated content," or something like that. Then, after opening the appointment, viewing, and closing, it still displays that same message in the Calendar, rather than "Test Today". Am I doing something wrong? Is this a known Bug/Feature? Thanks, James |
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