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Old February 11th 06, 01:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
thomas_p
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Default Timetabing in Outlook.

As a student who uses Outlook to keep myself organised, it would be convient
if Outlook came with a student timetable and tasks manager - even just for
the academic editions of the software. Essentially, I'd like to have a less
clumsy way of managing a very repetive two-week timetable in the Outlook
Calendar than having to use reccurances - these don't take into account
school terms or holidays, athletic days, etc. I'm not sure what Microsft
Student offers, but that's a fair bit of money for software that overlaps a
lot of the functionality of the Office 2003 Pro (Academic) software that I
have. I also realise that perhaps students aren't spefically the target
market for Outlook, but many students would use Outlook as I do (especially
with Microsoft's Student and Teacher Editions) and find it that feature
extremely convientient and rewarding for the outlay of the software. I'm sure
it would come in handy for the majority of Outlook users who (I'd have to
imagine) would live by routine, anyway.

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