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I need to create multiple calendars that feed into one master calendar.
Ideally I would be able to have each office supervisor manage a vacation calendar for their respective office. Each Division Supervisor would be able to see/manage their division's calendar which would reflect the sub-offices under that division. The same goes for Department or Regional Managers. Maybe that's too complicated for Office. Maybe I need a different program to go to that detail. Ultimately, one master vacation calendar for the entire company would display everyone who is on leave. Ideally each region, division, and office could be color coded. Is anything like that even possible in Outlook? I'm using Outlook 2003. |
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