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I use Outlook 2007 - Does anyone know if the following Major shortcoming
being addressed in Outlook 2010? I find it incredible that with so many versions of office having been released that the Out Of Office Assistant is not directly linked to the appointments in the Calendar and that you can't specify each seperate appointment with its own unique OOOA message and timing scheme. For example, If I have a meeting 10-11pm, I want to be able to configure OOOA for that meeting to come on 5 mins before the meeting starts, and specifiy the message that people will receive while it is in effect, and then the OOOA to go off when I acknowledge a prompt that asks me if I am back at my desk. In addition to the OOOA being set for this meeting, I also then want to configure a different set of settings for OOOA for the next meeting and then next after that, etc as soon as I enter the appointment into Outlook... it should be possible to configure 1-1000 OOOAs if need be, one for every appointment entered. You can configure times, dates, locations, reminders etc per appointment, Why not the OOOA? Why is it not linked, Why is it a one off option and why is it not automatic on/off. I really hope someone can give me a positive answer on this. It must be a nightmare for sales reps and those on the road a lot. |
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I think it's because the OOA is generally for when you're 'out of the
office' as in, not available for work. It's not to tell people you're in a meeting at the moment. That's usually relegated to instant messaging program status messages. "Vorlon8" wrote in message ... I use Outlook 2007 - Does anyone know if the following Major shortcoming being addressed in Outlook 2010? I find it incredible that with so many versions of office having been released that the Out Of Office Assistant is not directly linked to the appointments in the Calendar and that you can't specify each seperate appointment with its own unique OOOA message and timing scheme. For example, If I have a meeting 10-11pm, I want to be able to configure OOOA for that meeting to come on 5 mins before the meeting starts, and specifiy the message that people will receive while it is in effect, and then the OOOA to go off when I acknowledge a prompt that asks me if I am back at my desk. In addition to the OOOA being set for this meeting, I also then want to configure a different set of settings for OOOA for the next meeting and then next after that, etc as soon as I enter the appointment into Outlook... it should be possible to configure 1-1000 OOOAs if need be, one for every appointment entered. You can configure times, dates, locations, reminders etc per appointment, Why not the OOOA? Why is it not linked, Why is it a one off option and why is it not automatic on/off. I really hope someone can give me a positive answer on this. It must be a nightmare for sales reps and those on the road a lot. |
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"Vorlon8" wrote in message
... Why is it not linked, Why is it a one off option and why is it not automatic on/off. Outlook 2007 (and, I imagine, Outlook 2010) with Exchange 2007 allow an appointment to turn on the OOA automatically, but not any of the rest of what you describe. Outlook 2010 doesn't either. You'd have to ask the designers for the reasons why. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook 2007/2010 with Exchange 2007/2010 allow you to set oof to turn on
and off at a specific time. That is the extent of the improvements. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Poll: What version of Outlook do you use? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072 "Vorlon8" wrote in message ... I use Outlook 2007 - Does anyone know if the following Major shortcoming being addressed in Outlook 2010? I find it incredible that with so many versions of office having been released that the Out Of Office Assistant is not directly linked to the appointments in the Calendar and that you can't specify each seperate appointment with its own unique OOOA message and timing scheme. For example, If I have a meeting 10-11pm, I want to be able to configure OOOA for that meeting to come on 5 mins before the meeting starts, and specifiy the message that people will receive while it is in effect, and then the OOOA to go off when I acknowledge a prompt that asks me if I am back at my desk. In addition to the OOOA being set for this meeting, I also then want to configure a different set of settings for OOOA for the next meeting and then next after that, etc as soon as I enter the appointment into Outlook... it should be possible to configure 1-1000 OOOAs if need be, one for every appointment entered. You can configure times, dates, locations, reminders etc per appointment, Why not the OOOA? Why is it not linked, Why is it a one off option and why is it not automatic on/off. I really hope someone can give me a positive answer on this. It must be a nightmare for sales reps and those on the road a lot. |
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