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At home I have a PC and a laptop. They are connected wirelessly. Both have
Office 2007. I do not use Outlook for e-mail. Is there a way that I can "synch" both Outlook calendars so that dual entries are required to keep them both updated? Ditto Outlook contacts? Although I'm now in retirement my family schedule remains busy, and I seem to be stuck with updating the PC and printing a hard copy of the calendar for trips or with using the laptop exclusively. Are there any reasonably easy (and no cost....) ways of doing this? Conventional Microsoft "Help" resources have been markedly UNhelpful in resolving my problem. |
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![]() "hickmanga" wrote: At home I have a PC and a laptop. They are connected wirelessly. Both have Office 2007. I do not use Outlook for e-mail. Is there a way that I can "synch" both Outlook calendars so that dual entries are required to keep them both updated? Ditto Outlook contacts? Although I'm now in retirement my family schedule remains busy, and I seem to be stuck with updating the PC and printing a hard copy of the calendar for trips or with using the laptop exclusively. Are there any reasonably easy (and no cost....) ways of doing this? Conventional Microsoft "Help" resources have been markedly UNhelpful in resolving my problem. I should have said ...so that dual entries are NOT required." |
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"hickmanga" wrote in message
... At home I have a PC and a laptop. They are connected wirelessly. Both have Office 2007. I do not use Outlook for e-mail. Is there a way that I can "synch" both Outlook calendars so that dual entries are required to keep them both updated? Ditto Outlook contacts? Although I'm now in retirement my family schedule remains busy, and I seem to be stuck with updating the PC and printing a hard copy of the calendar for trips or with using the laptop exclusively. Are there any reasonably easy (and no cost....) ways of doing this? Conventional Microsoft "Help" resources have been markedly UNhelpful in resolving my problem. Depends on the OS. If you have XP Pro then there is a very sweet solution he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm (Not sure whether that applies to Vista or not....) |
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"hickmanga" wrote in message
... At home I have a PC and a laptop. They are connected wirelessly. Both have Office 2007. I do not use Outlook for e-mail. Is there a way that I can "synch" both Outlook calendars so that dual entries are required to keep them both updated? Ditto Outlook contacts? In addition to Gordon's suggstion, see this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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