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Several people have access to arranging appointments on the bosses calendar.
Is there a way to "sign" the appointments that I arrange so that he knows I entered it for furture referencing? Something like: "This Appointment entered by Susie" |
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ronda wrote:
Several people have access to arranging appointments on the bosses calendar. Is there a way to "sign" the appointments that I arrange so that he knows I entered it for furture referencing? Something like: "This Appointment entered by Susie" Put "This Appointment entered by Susie" in the big white Notes pane. -- Brian Tillman |
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