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GForeman January 15th 08 10:36 PM

Use Look for: feature and then print a date range of results
 
I'm using a shared calendar and I am looking for appointments with the word
"Flex." The search was successful but I cannot search in a date range. It
gives me a list of all "Flex" entries but only in the year 2008.

Is there a way to use the "Look for:" feature and also select a date range.

Diane Poremsky January 17th 08 02:20 AM

Use Look for: feature and then print a date range of results
 
what version of outlook?

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"GForeman" wrote in message
...
I'm using a shared calendar and I am looking for appointments with the
word
"Flex." The search was successful but I cannot search in a date range.
It
gives me a list of all "Flex" entries but only in the year 2008.

Is there a way to use the "Look for:" feature and also select a date
range.




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