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How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you
can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions?? Patty S. |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Hoosierquilt wrote:
Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions?? You cannot add notes on a calendar. You can only enter events. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Thanks, Brian. Too bad :-( Corel's GroupWise allows you to place a note or
a task on any given day. So, what other kinds of "events" could I post on a day, besides an actual calendar appointment? I'm trying to find a way to be able to see important pieces of info on any given day, besides my meetings. Patty "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hoosierquilt wrote: Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions?? You cannot add notes on a calendar. You can only enter events. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
The journal won't show up on the calendar, though, Diane. That's what I was
hoping to be able to accomplish. I understand appts. and all day events - that's not the issue. Here's the issue: In order to post something I'd like to know about on my calendar for that day (for instance, my husband is out of town), I can't do that without posting an all day event, or some "fake" appt. on my calendar. When I post that piece of info as an all day event, it then looks like my calendar is blocked out all day, when someone else is trying to send me a calendar invite. It appears that there is simply no way to post a note on a specific day of the calendar, like I could with Corel's GroupWise. Kind of a bummer, and an oversight, I think, on Microsoft's part. "Diane Poremsky" wrote: appointments and all day events are all outlook supports. journal is typically used for this type of thing. If you use outlook 2007, tasks work well too because they are shown under the days in day or week view. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Hoosierquilt" wrote in message ... Thanks, Brian. Too bad :-( Corel's GroupWise allows you to place a note or a task on any given day. So, what other kinds of "events" could I post on a day, besides an actual calendar appointment? I'm trying to find a way to be able to see important pieces of info on any given day, besides my meetings. Patty "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hoosierquilt wrote: Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions?? You cannot add notes on a calendar. You can only enter events. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Don't set the all day event as Busy and it will not block you as unavailable
when others try to set up appointments with you. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Hoosierquilt" wrote in message ... The journal won't show up on the calendar, though, Diane. That's what I was hoping to be able to accomplish. I understand appts. and all day events - that's not the issue. Here's the issue: In order to post something I'd like to know about on my calendar for that day (for instance, my husband is out of town), I can't do that without posting an all day event, or some "fake" appt. on my calendar. When I post that piece of info as an all day event, it then looks like my calendar is blocked out all day, when someone else is trying to send me a calendar invite. It appears that there is simply no way to post a note on a specific day of the calendar, like I could with Corel's GroupWise. Kind of a bummer, and an oversight, I think, on Microsoft's part. "Diane Poremsky" wrote: appointments and all day events are all outlook supports. journal is typically used for this type of thing. If you use outlook 2007, tasks work well too because they are shown under the days in day or week view. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Hoosierquilt" wrote in message ... Thanks, Brian. Too bad :-( Corel's GroupWise allows you to place a note or a task on any given day. So, what other kinds of "events" could I post on a day, besides an actual calendar appointment? I'm trying to find a way to be able to see important pieces of info on any given day, besides my meetings. Patty "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hoosierquilt wrote: Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions?? You cannot add notes on a calendar. You can only enter events. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Hoosierquilt wrote:
The journal won't show up on the calendar, though, Diane. That's what I was hoping to be able to accomplish. I understand appts. and all day events - that's not the issue. Here's the issue: In order to post something I'd like to know about on my calendar for that day (for instance, my husband is out of town), I can't do that without posting an all day event, or some "fake" appt. on my calendar. When I post that piece of info as an all day event, it then looks like my calendar is blocked out all day, when someone else is trying to send me a calendar invite. Um, no. All-day events, by default, do not mark the time as busy. They mark the time as free. Simply do not change the default. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Thanks, Brian and Diane. I'll look to see how those all day events are
marked - as Busy or Available. Not sure if I've changed the default selection, and whether or not that's a global change or just a per-event change. If it's global, that would explain why my calender appears to be blocked out. Hopefully, that's the case, and when I make the change, it will affect ALL all-day events. Now, last question: When I change that, is that only going forward (and will not change any current, all-day events)? In other words, will I have to go back to ALL my all-day events (have a bunch that are recurring events) and change each of them, individually?? Ugh. Let's hope not :-( Patty "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hoosierquilt wrote: The journal won't show up on the calendar, though, Diane. That's what I was hoping to be able to accomplish. I understand appts. and all day events - that's not the issue. Here's the issue: In order to post something I'd like to know about on my calendar for that day (for instance, my husband is out of town), I can't do that without posting an all day event, or some "fake" appt. on my calendar. When I post that piece of info as an all day event, it then looks like my calendar is blocked out all day, when someone else is trying to send me a calendar invite. Um, no. All-day events, by default, do not mark the time as busy. They mark the time as free. Simply do not change the default. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
it’s a per item setting so you'll need to change old ones. You can create a
custom view that groups by availability and drag items between groups to change them quickly. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Hoosierquilt" wrote in message ... Thanks, Brian and Diane. I'll look to see how those all day events are marked - as Busy or Available. Not sure if I've changed the default selection, and whether or not that's a global change or just a per-event change. If it's global, that would explain why my calender appears to be blocked out. Hopefully, that's the case, and when I make the change, it will affect ALL all-day events. Now, last question: When I change that, is that only going forward (and will not change any current, all-day events)? In other words, will I have to go back to ALL my all-day events (have a bunch that are recurring events) and change each of them, individually?? Ugh. Let's hope not :-( Patty "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hoosierquilt wrote: The journal won't show up on the calendar, though, Diane. That's what I was hoping to be able to accomplish. I understand appts. and all day events - that's not the issue. Here's the issue: In order to post something I'd like to know about on my calendar for that day (for instance, my husband is out of town), I can't do that without posting an all day event, or some "fake" appt. on my calendar. When I post that piece of info as an all day event, it then looks like my calendar is blocked out all day, when someone else is trying to send me a calendar invite. Um, no. All-day events, by default, do not mark the time as busy. They mark the time as free. Simply do not change the default. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?
Hoosierquilt wrote:
Thanks, Brian and Diane. I'll look to see how those all day events are marked - as Busy or Available. Not sure if I've changed the default selection, and whether or not that's a global change or just a per-event change. If it's global, that would explain why my calender appears to be blocked out. Hopefully, that's the case, and when I make the change, it will affect ALL all-day events. Now, last question: When I change that, is that only going forward (and will not change any current, all-day events)? In other words, will I have to go back to ALL my all-day events (have a bunch that are recurring events) and change each of them, individually?? Ugh. Let's hope not :-( As far as I know, there\'s no way to change the default "Show time as" value. It will always default to "free" for an all-day event and "busy" for a timed event. Any existing event for which you wish the "Show time as" changed will need to be done manually. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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