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I am using the trial version of O 2007. I think its a great program but want
more functions for scheduling. Does anyone know of any add-ons giving the functions listed below? Thanks. 1. A visual way to look through a series of days for windows of free time. For example, I am asked to be available every Monday starting next week for 30 weeks from 12:00 to 14:00 (I'm a freelance teacher). The solution, today, is trudging through the calendar week by week - it takes a long time and is prone to human error. I want a visual solution, focusing on just the period of time and the days in question, with which I can see that there are blocking items and show their details with a click. 2. A table view that shows more than a month. I'd like a up to a year. Obviously, detail displayable would be minimal but enough to show the commitment for a particular client for a year and to add, delete or extend items for the client. -- Nigel Barton |
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1. Open a new appointment and look on the Scheduling tab.
2. Outlook can't do that, but you can get a read-only view from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...687211033.aspx -- 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 "Nigel Barton" wrote in message ... I am using the trial version of O 2007. I think its a great program but want more functions for scheduling. Does anyone know of any add-ons giving the functions listed below? Thanks. 1. A visual way to look through a series of days for windows of free time. For example, I am asked to be available every Monday starting next week for 30 weeks from 12:00 to 14:00 (I'm a freelance teacher). The solution, today, is trudging through the calendar week by week - it takes a long time and is prone to human error. I want a visual solution, focusing on just the period of time and the days in question, with which I can see that there are blocking items and show their details with a click. 2. A table view that shows more than a month. I'd like a up to a year. Obviously, detail displayable would be minimal but enough to show the commitment for a particular client for a year and to add, delete or extend items for the client. -- Nigel Barton |
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