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I know how to create a vCalendar file but I don't how to make it "Show as
"OutofOffice" option....always show as "busy" after I import into Outlook 2003. Please advice. Thanks |
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I'm not sure but I don't think iCal/vCal files support more than Free or
Busy. I just checked RFC2445 and there are only two states for time in it (TRANSP for free or transparent & OPAQUE for busy or opaque) "hngo01" wrote in message ... I know how to create a vCalendar file but I don't how to make it "Show as "OutofOffice" option....always show as "busy" after I import into Outlook 2003. |
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