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Do I have to enter a start AND end date for a task in Outlook?



 
 
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Old February 15th 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
IrwinII
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Default Do I have to enter a start AND end date for a task in Outlook?

I am getting a conflict when trying to sync between Outllook 2003 and
Blackberry Desktop Manager. Error msg talks of a task having a negative
duration and to check the start/end dates/times.
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Old February 15th 09, 01:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_565_]
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Default Do I have to enter a start AND end date for a task in Outlook?

when setting the dates, use the start date button. One click on a dtae there
will enter the same data for start date and due date. If you want to have a
period of time between the dates, use the start date button and wipe a
period with your mouse on the little date navigator.

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I am getting a conflict when trying to sync between Outllook 2003 and
Blackberry Desktop Manager. Error msg talks of a task having a negative
duration and to check the start/end dates/times.



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Old February 15th 09, 05:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Do I have to enter a start AND end date for a task in Outlook?

Are these tasks with no start date or where the state and end date are the
same? Is the time zone the same on both the blackberry and computer?

You don't have to for outlook, but apparently your blackberry disagrees.

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I am getting a conflict when trying to sync between Outllook 2003 and
Blackberry Desktop Manager. Error msg talks of a task having a negative
duration and to check the start/end dates/times.


 




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