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Old January 21st 07, 11:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nigel Barton
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I don't have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton
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Old January 21st 07, 04:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

Turn off the Global setting.

- Select the TOOLS menu
- Select OPTIONS...
- From the Preferences tab click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
- Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Near the bottom of the window is the "When sending a message" area.
Change the "Set sensitivity:" to NORMAL.

Nikki Peterson

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I don't
have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton



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Old January 21st 07, 05:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nigel Barton
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

Nikki,
thanks for your reply. However, it hasn't worked. The setting was infact
Normal. I set it to Private, reloaded Outlook, set it back to Normal,
reloaded and so on but the new appointments still have Private flag set. One
other annoyance is that its category is Personal. Is there a way I can change
whatever template is being used to create the new appointment?
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Turn off the Global setting.

- Select the TOOLS menu
- Select OPTIONS...
- From the Preferences tab click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
- Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Near the bottom of the window is the "When sending a message" area.
Change the "Set sensitivity:" to NORMAL.

Nikki Peterson

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I don't
have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton




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Old January 21st 07, 07:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

Do you use Outlook at work or home?
Have you created a Template for your appointments?

Nikki

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
Nikki,
thanks for your reply. However, it hasn't worked. The setting was infact
Normal. I set it to Private, reloaded Outlook, set it back to Normal,
reloaded and so on but the new appointments still have Private flag set.
One
other annoyance is that its category is Personal. Is there a way I can
change
whatever template is being used to create the new appointment?
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Turn off the Global setting.

- Select the TOOLS menu
- Select OPTIONS...
- From the Preferences tab click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
- Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Near the bottom of the window is the "When sending a message" area.
Change the "Set sensitivity:" to NORMAL.

Nikki Peterson

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the
privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I don't
have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton






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Old January 21st 07, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nigel Barton
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

Thanks. You prompted me to recall that a couple of years back I played around
with forms - and one is still there. I've just deselected it and the problem
is solved.
Thanks again.
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Do you use Outlook at work or home?
Have you created a Template for your appointments?

Nikki

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
Nikki,
thanks for your reply. However, it hasn't worked. The setting was infact
Normal. I set it to Private, reloaded Outlook, set it back to Normal,
reloaded and so on but the new appointments still have Private flag set.
One
other annoyance is that its category is Personal. Is there a way I can
change
whatever template is being used to create the new appointment?
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Turn off the Global setting.

- Select the TOOLS menu
- Select OPTIONS...
- From the Preferences tab click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
- Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Near the bottom of the window is the "When sending a message" area.
Change the "Set sensitivity:" to NORMAL.

Nikki Peterson

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the
privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I don't
have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton






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Old January 21st 07, 10:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook 2007, calendaring, PRIVATE flag

to remove the private flag from many at once, group by the private field and
drag the ones in the private: yes group into the private: no group.

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"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
Thanks. You prompted me to recall that a couple of years back I played
around
with forms - and one is still there. I've just deselected it and the
problem
is solved.
Thanks again.
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Do you use Outlook at work or home?
Have you created a Template for your appointments?

Nikki

"Nigel Barton" wrote in message
...
Nikki,
thanks for your reply. However, it hasn't worked. The setting was
infact
Normal. I set it to Private, reloaded Outlook, set it back to Normal,
reloaded and so on but the new appointments still have Private flag
set.
One
other annoyance is that its category is Personal. Is there a way I can
change
whatever template is being used to create the new appointment?
--
Nigel Barton


"Nikki" wrote:

Turn off the Global setting.

- Select the TOOLS menu
- Select OPTIONS...
- From the Preferences tab click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
- Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Near the bottom of the window is the "When sending a message" area.
Change the "Set sensitivity:" to NORMAL.

Nikki Peterson

"Nigel Barton" wrote in
message
...
I am using the trial version of O 2007. New appointments have the
privacy
flag set by default. Is there a way I can prevent this so that I
don't
have
to make an extra click for every item I create?
Thanks,
Nigel Barton








 




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