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Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
Is there a way to create additional calendars in Outlook 2002? We need to
have a personal calendar and a work calendar. Can this be done in this version? Thank you. Vickie Turley |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
mom4him wrote:
Is there a way to create additional calendars in Outlook 2002? We need to have a personal calendar and a work calendar. Can this be done in this version? FileNewFolder. Make sure the "Folder contains" drop-down says "Calendar Items". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
"Brian Tillman" wrote: mom4him wrote: Is there a way to create additional calendars in Outlook 2002? We need to have a personal calendar and a work calendar. Can this be done in this version? FileNewFolder. Make sure the "Folder contains" drop-down says "Calendar Items". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thank you very much. Now, is there a way to view both calendars at one time? I can see there are two now but how do I look at both of them at the same time so I know what's happening? Thanks again. |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
mom4him wrote:
Thank you very much. Now, is there a way to view both calendars at one time? I can see there are two now but how do I look at both of them at the same time so I know what's happening? If you switch to the Calendar view of the Navigation Pane, both your calendars should appear in that Pane, with check boxes next to them. The checkbox for your default calendar should be checked already. Add a check next to the second calendar and you should be able to see them side by side. That's how it works for me. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
"Brian Tillman" wrote: mom4him wrote: Thank you very much. Now, is there a way to view both calendars at one time? I can see there are two now but how do I look at both of them at the same time so I know what's happening? If you switch to the Calendar view of the Navigation Pane, both your calendars should appear in that Pane, with check boxes next to them. The checkbox for your default calendar should be checked already. Add a check next to the second calendar and you should be able to see them side by side. That's how it works for me. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian: In Outlook 2002, there is no Navigation Pane option. That's the problem I'm having. |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
mom4him wrote:
In Outlook 2002, there is no Navigation Pane option. That's the problem I'm having. Oops. I missed that little fact in the subject. Right-click the second calendar and choose Open in New Window. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Create additional calendars in Outlook 2002
"Brian Tillman" wrote: mom4him wrote: In Outlook 2002, there is no Navigation Pane option. That's the problem I'm having. Oops. I missed that little fact in the subject. Right-click the second calendar and choose Open in New Window. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, thanks so much for your help! That solved the problem. I appreciate your tenacity. |
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