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When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always
take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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"on a leter date"? Where are you clicking?
Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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OK here it goes.
Let's say that I want to setup a meeting for dec 18 !! I go into the calendar, double click on Dec 18th at 3:00pm and then a window opens but the date changes to today's time and date ???? Is there a setup where you can tell Outlook to use the specified date instead the the current ? "BillR" wrote: "on a leter date"? Where are you clicking? Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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It should be creating the appointment in the time slot you click.
Go to Day view, pick a day via the date navigator and click in a time slot in day view to select it then (it should go dark blue) then double-click to create a new Appointment there. does it go to the start and end times for that time slot? -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... OK here it goes. Let's say that I want to setup a meeting for dec 18 !! I go into the calendar, double click on Dec 18th at 3:00pm and then a window opens but the date changes to today's time and date ???? Is there a setup where you can tell Outlook to use the specified date instead the the current ? "BillR" wrote: "on a leter date"? Where are you clicking? Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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This is exactly what I do to try to create an entry into the calendar but
unfortunately, the date switches to the current date (today) Also, I cannot move (drag and drop) an appointment for one date to another. Honestly, I've looked in all the options and cannot find anything "BillR" wrote: It should be creating the appointment in the time slot you click. Go to Day view, pick a day via the date navigator and click in a time slot in day view to select it then (it should go dark blue) then double-click to create a new Appointment there. does it go to the start and end times for that time slot? -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... OK here it goes. Let's say that I want to setup a meeting for dec 18 !! I go into the calendar, double click on Dec 18th at 3:00pm and then a window opens but the date changes to today's time and date ???? Is there a setup where you can tell Outlook to use the specified date instead the the current ? "BillR" wrote: "on a leter date"? Where are you clicking? Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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Try with a new profile. there might be corruption.
-- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... This is exactly what I do to try to create an entry into the calendar but unfortunately, the date switches to the current date (today) Also, I cannot move (drag and drop) an appointment for one date to another. Honestly, I've looked in all the options and cannot find anything "BillR" wrote: It should be creating the appointment in the time slot you click. Go to Day view, pick a day via the date navigator and click in a time slot in day view to select it then (it should go dark blue) then double-click to create a new Appointment there. does it go to the start and end times for that time slot? -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... OK here it goes. Let's say that I want to setup a meeting for dec 18 !! I go into the calendar, double click on Dec 18th at 3:00pm and then a window opens but the date changes to today's time and date ???? Is there a setup where you can tell Outlook to use the specified date instead the the current ? "BillR" wrote: "on a leter date"? Where are you clicking? Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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Great CASE CLOSED
We did recreate my profile and everything if back to normal Thanks for your help "BillR" wrote: Try with a new profile. there might be corruption. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... This is exactly what I do to try to create an entry into the calendar but unfortunately, the date switches to the current date (today) Also, I cannot move (drag and drop) an appointment for one date to another. Honestly, I've looked in all the options and cannot find anything "BillR" wrote: It should be creating the appointment in the time slot you click. Go to Day view, pick a day via the date navigator and click in a time slot in day view to select it then (it should go dark blue) then double-click to create a new Appointment there. does it go to the start and end times for that time slot? -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" wrote in message ... OK here it goes. Let's say that I want to setup a meeting for dec 18 !! I go into the calendar, double click on Dec 18th at 3:00pm and then a window opens but the date changes to today's time and date ???? Is there a setup where you can tell Outlook to use the specified date instead the the current ? "BillR" wrote: "on a leter date"? Where are you clicking? Click on the day in the Date Navigator then on the time slot you want the appointment. -- Bill R "Benoit Lesage" Benoit wrote in message ... When I click on a leter date to setup meeting or appointement, outlook always take today's date instead of the date that I clicked on. Tryied in different PC at work and all the other PCs seems to work. |
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