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I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in)
to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you. |
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As Diane states the overlay is nice in OL2007.
There is also a cool little download from Microsoft (Free) Calendar Printing Assistant for Outlook 2007: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3f28d5dc-25a4-41bd-9c98-67c47c6cd8ff&DisplayLang=en This may do the trick for you. It will allow you to combine the calendars into one and print. Provides many templates for choice. Nikki Peterson "Diane Poremsky" wrote in message ... you just need to view them? outlook 2007's calendars will overlay each other, so no addin is needed. click the little arrows on the left side of the tabs to overlay. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "jmlight0" wrote in message ... I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in) to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you. |
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Hi jmlight0,
are you using Exchange Server or only local Outlook installations (PST files)? -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "jmlight0" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in) to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you. |
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On Jul 7, 11:49 am, "Oliver Vukovics"
wrote: Hi jmlight0, are you using Exchange Server or only local Outlook installations (PST files)? -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncToolhttp://www.publicshareware.com "jmlight0" schrieb im ... I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in) to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have two calendars, which I have brought in via PST files. So the first is in my Calendar (default), the second is in Calendar in Personal Folders. I have copied or "merged" the appointments/events I need from the second into the first, such that the first (Calendar) is all I need. Of course, when I "uncheck" the second it is no longer displayed. But, I no longer need it in Outlook. I have tried to Delete the second by right clicking on it, but "Delete" is grayed out. What other option do I have? |
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Hi jmlight,
you write: I have two calendars, which I have brought in via PST files. So the first is in my Calendar (default), the second is in Calendar in Personal Folders. Sorry but I do not understand this. Were both calendars in the same PST file or in different PST files? If they were in different PST files you normally could delete this PST file also in "File/Datafilemanagement" and here you can delete the PST file which is not the default delivery folder. If you open "File/Datafilemanagement" how many "PST" files do you see here? Could you delete the "other" calendar (theoretical) or is this also greyed out? -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... On Jul 7, 11:49 am, "Oliver Vukovics" wrote: Hi jmlight0, are you using Exchange Server or only local Outlook installations (PST files)? -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncToolhttp://www.publicshareware.com "jmlight0" schrieb im ... I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in) to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have two calendars, which I have brought in via PST files. So the first is in my Calendar (default), the second is in Calendar in Personal Folders. I have copied or "merged" the appointments/events I need from the second into the first, such that the first (Calendar) is all I need. Of course, when I "uncheck" the second it is no longer displayed. But, I no longer need it in Outlook. I have tried to Delete the second by right clicking on it, but "Delete" is grayed out. What other option do I have? |
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My wife and I both work for the same company (a school system) using Exchange Server. We would like our calendars to be one and show on both of screens.In other words, when she adds an appointment, it just pops up in my Outlook calendar and vice versa. We do some incredible gyrations with a home computer so that her PDA will add my appointments to her calendar and my smart phone will do the same at my desktop.
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You really can't share a calendar like that. You can invite each other to
things or delegate access but since you each have separate mailboxes, each mailbox has a Calendar. "Joey Johnson" wrote in message ... My wife and I both work for the same company (a school system) using Exchange Server. We would like our calendars to be one and show on both of screens.In other words, when she adds an appointment, it just pops up in my Outlook calendar and vice versa. We do some incredible gyrations with a home computer so that her PDA will add my appointments to her calendar and my smart phone will do the same at my desktop. |
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We are using Exchange Server. Actually, Diane's idea of using the tab
combine feature seems to do what we needed. Thanks to all. "Oliver Vukovics" wrote: Hi jmlight0, are you using Exchange Server or only local Outlook installations (PST files)? -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "jmlight0" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I would like a simple method to use Outlook 2007 (or some inexpensive add-in) to combine several personal calendars into one display. I have seen the complex tools in slapstick.com and these are over-kill. I don't need input from multiple users or resource and task sharing. I just want to combine multiple, single-use, calendars into a single page (not a side-by-side display) that combines all entries. It would be nice if I could pick and choose (via a check box) which calendars were included in the merge. Thank you. |
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