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I am using Outlook 2003 and am hoping there is a way to create a sort of
dependency or linking in my appointments. We are a oil and gas drilling and operations company and there things that we have to do before we can do other things. I am using Outlook calendar to keep up with all this, and would like to know if I just change the start date that the number of days will just slide down and remain 21 days away. |
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