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Old May 23rd 08, 05:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Barb
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My PC has been upgraded to Office 2007, but the rest of the users in my
department are still running 2003.

I've given 'editor' rights to the 2 managers in our office. How can I see
who added which appointment?

When looking at another department's calendars, I see the persons name who
added 'my' appointment (we reserve various conference rooms), but can't see
any name in our own calendar.
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Old May 23rd 08, 05:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Barb wrote:

My PC has been upgraded to Office 2007, but the rest of the users in
my department are still running 2003.

I've given 'editor' rights to the 2 managers in our office. How can
I see who added which appointment?

When looking at another department's calendars, I see the persons
name who added 'my' appointment (we reserve various conference
rooms), but can't see any name in our own calendar.


Did you add the Organizer field to the view?
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Old May 24th 08, 02:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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what view are you using? You should see the organizer name after the subject
in the day/week/month view.

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My PC has been upgraded to Office 2007, but the rest of the users in my
department are still running 2003.

I've given 'editor' rights to the 2 managers in our office. How can I see
who added which appointment?

When looking at another department's calendars, I see the persons name who
added 'my' appointment (we reserve various conference rooms), but can't
see
any name in our own calendar.


 




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