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Does any one know if there is a way I can set up 3 different shift patten in
outlook. For instance if I look up one of my contact I want to be able to see what shift he should be doing on that day. And the look up another contact and see what shift he should be working on that day Thanks in advance. |
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Metman wrote:
Does any one know if there is a way I can set up 3 different shift patten in outlook. For instance if I look up one of my contact I want to be able to see what shift he should be doing on that day. And the look up another contact and see what shift he should be working on that day Outlook doesn't track that information on the server, as far as I know, but if everyone created an event representing their shifts, the free/busy information might show it. -- Brian Tillman |
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