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Old January 20th 10, 06:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
PilotsWest
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My question is how can a perform a strike-thru off an appointment in my
schedule. I would like to retain the data of the appt but would like to show
that I canceled the event.
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Old January 20th 10, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman[_2_]
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PilotsWest;116894 Wrote:
My question is how can a perform a strike-thru off an appointment in my
schedule. I would like to retain the data of the appt but would like
to show
that I canceled the event.


Outlook doesn't have that feature. You could create a calendar folder
called Cancelled and move the evet to that calendar, if you wish.


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Old January 20th 10, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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You can't. You could use labels or custom views to 'mark' the items. I'd add
a category of 'completed' or 'cancelled' then a custom view that applies
automatic formatting based on the category.

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My question is how can a perform a strike-thru off an appointment in my
schedule. I would like to retain the data of the appt but would like to
show
that I canceled the event.


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Old January 20th 10, 10:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
PilotsWest
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Thank you all for your responses .

"Brian Tillman" wrote:


PilotsWest;116894 Wrote:
My question is how can a perform a strike-thru off an appointment in my
schedule. I would like to retain the data of the appt but would like
to show
that I canceled the event.


Outlook doesn't have that feature. You could create a calendar folder
called Cancelled and move the evet to that calendar, if you wish.


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