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Howdy all.
Am contemplating creating an MS Access form that, in addition to displaying database information for a groomer would also display an Outlook calendar associated with that groomer. Thus, the question of whether an Outlook calendar can be displayed in another Office application? Have not looked into possibility displaying an Outlook calendar within a .Net Win32 form. The groomer calendar has yet to be created as I have to look into having multiple calendars on OL 2003 (standalone XP Pro SP3 box). Another option, also not investigated, is for an Outlook userform displaying associated groomer calendar and pulling information from an Access database. Said form could then be used to create a calendar appointmentitem that is also entered/added to the Access database for the pet's visit to that specific groomer. BTW, we - wife actually while I work in a corporate IT shop - run a self service dog wash facility that now has four professional groomers. It's somewhat of a pain to run round to see who has openings thus the "musings" above... Appreciate any suugestions/comments. Thank you, Rey |
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Take a look at information about the Outlook ViewControl,
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=70. That may be an option for you. Otherwise it would be a matter of creating a calendar form with whatever controls you want to display the calendar items in whatever manner you want. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Rey" wrote in message ... Howdy all. Am contemplating creating an MS Access form that, in addition to displaying database information for a groomer would also display an Outlook calendar associated with that groomer. Thus, the question of whether an Outlook calendar can be displayed in another Office application? Have not looked into possibility displaying an Outlook calendar within a .Net Win32 form. The groomer calendar has yet to be created as I have to look into having multiple calendars on OL 2003 (standalone XP Pro SP3 box). Another option, also not investigated, is for an Outlook userform displaying associated groomer calendar and pulling information from an Access database. Said form could then be used to create a calendar appointmentitem that is also entered/added to the Access database for the pet's visit to that specific groomer. BTW, we - wife actually while I work in a corporate IT shop - run a self service dog wash facility that now has four professional groomers. It's somewhat of a pain to run round to see who has openings thus the "musings" above... Appreciate any suugestions/comments. Thank you, Rey |
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