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CALENDAR LEDGER
I'm interested in knowign if we can work the calendar system in outlook with
a formula system like Excel. i.e. data entry several dates that are set apart always the same number of days and once the formula has been placed we would only need to change the "Master date" and the formula would then up the calendar with the proper new dates "accross the board" Please advice if this has been. I know I can share my calendar through a network, but I would to use the same formula system as Excel to have a way to data entry one date and based on the formula just be able to have the calendar system up date itself. Thank you |
CALENDAR LEDGER
Such functionality is not built into Outlook, but could be added programmatically with VBA code or perhaps a custom appointment form.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "johnybravo1977" wrote in message ... I'm interested in knowign if we can work the calendar system in outlook with a formula system like Excel. i.e. data entry several dates that are set apart always the same number of days and once the formula has been placed we would only need to change the "Master date" and the formula would then up the calendar with the proper new dates "accross the board" Please advice if this has been. I know I can share my calendar through a network, but I would to use the same formula system as Excel to have a way to data entry one date and based on the formula just be able to have the calendar system up date itself. Thank you |
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