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Sorting events
I would like to use Outlook Calendar for a vacation schedule. I believe it
would work best by entering events with the employee names as the subject. However, Outlook seems to automatically alphabetize the events by subject each day. I would like to keep the events in the order I enter them, due to employee seniority issues. Is there any way to stop the alphabetizing? |
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Sorting events
"SBCarol" wrote in message
... I would like to use Outlook Calendar for a vacation schedule. I believe it would work best by entering events with the employee names as the subject. However, Outlook seems to automatically alphabetize the events by subject each day. I would like to keep the events in the order I enter them, due to employee seniority issues. Is there any way to stop the alphabetizing? All day events will always be alphabetized. If you want them in a particular order, include numbers in from of the names; i.e., 01 Sharon 02 Ralph 03 John 04 Frank -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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