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mpd March 16th 09 08:55 PM

I want to write a note on my calendar, not an appt or meeting requ
 
I just want to be able to go to my calendar and add a note. Its not a
meeting, its not an appointment, I don't want any reminders to pop up, I just
want to make an entry sometimes to identify something I did. In the military
its called a "log entry". It records something that happens right now that
you want to be able to remember accurately at a later time. You might want
to think of it as a "diary entry". I want to look at the day/week or month
view, click on a time or day and write a little statement and then leave it
without anything else happening. Can I do that?

Diane Poremsky [MVP] March 16th 09 09:15 PM

I want to write a note on my calendar, not an appt or meeting requ
 
No, not in the calendar. Use the journal for it.

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"mpd" wrote in message
...
I just want to be able to go to my calendar and add a note. Its not a
meeting, its not an appointment, I don't want any reminders to pop up, I
just
want to make an entry sometimes to identify something I did. In the
military
its called a "log entry". It records something that happens right now
that
you want to be able to remember accurately at a later time. You might
want
to think of it as a "diary entry". I want to look at the day/week or
month
view, click on a time or day and write a little statement and then leave
it
without anything else happening. Can I do that?




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