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Old November 10th 06, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
hoovarmin
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I use Outlook 2003 with Windows XP on a brand new Dell. In the contact
manager that I used prior to Outlook I could choose a contact and select
"create listing" or "create closing" (I'm a real estate agent). That would
trigger the creation of a project ("listing") with pre-defined tasks that
were automatically added to the daily task list at the appropritate time.
For instance, "create listing" entailed tasks such as "send data to mls,
place sign, write newspaper ad, send announcements, etc". Each of those
items were assigned a time to appear on my daily task list such as "1 day
from start" or "30 days from start". Since most of the tasks associated with
taking a listing are always the same, this feature was a real time and energy
saver. Is it possible to set up something similar in Outlook?

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Old November 11th 06, 08:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default repeating projects with pre-defined tasks

Not without extensive programming to set up that kind of workflow. Why not just use what you had been using? Sounds like it is specifically tailored to your profession.

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After furious head scratching, hoovarmin asked:

| I use Outlook 2003 with Windows XP on a brand new Dell. In the
| contact manager that I used prior to Outlook I could choose a contact
| and select "create listing" or "create closing" (I'm a real estate
| agent). That would trigger the creation of a project ("listing")
| with pre-defined tasks that were automatically added to the daily
| task list at the appropritate time. For instance, "create listing"
| entailed tasks such as "send data to mls, place sign, write newspaper
| ad, send announcements, etc". Each of those items were assigned a
| time to appear on my daily task list such as "1 day from start" or
| "30 days from start". Since most of the tasks associated with taking
| a listing are always the same, this feature was a real time and
| energy saver. Is it possible to set up something similar in Outlook?
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Old November 12th 06, 01:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
hoovarmin
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Default repeating projects with pre-defined tasks

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Why not just use what you had been using? Sounds like it is specifically
tailored to your profession.

Hi Milly,
Thanks for the reply. I stopped using it because the company stopped
supporting the software when they went to a web based system that costs
around $55 per month. It is also set up in such a way that exporting your
data should you ever want out is a nightmare. Since it is industry specific,
the resources allocated to improvements and tech support are sorely lacking.
One good feature isn't enough to justify using it in the face of all the
serious problems.
dt
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Old November 12th 06, 02:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default repeating projects with pre-defined tasks

Unfortunately, you will require some intermediate programming skills in VBA to mirror what that particular program did. Outlook offers nothing like it out of the box.

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After furious head scratching, hoovarmin asked:

| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
| Why not just use what you had been using? Sounds like it is
| specifically tailored to your profession.
|
| Hi Milly,
| Thanks for the reply. I stopped using it because the company stopped
| supporting the software when they went to a web based system that
| costs around $55 per month. It is also set up in such a way that
| exporting your data should you ever want out is a nightmare. Since
| it is industry specific, the resources allocated to improvements and
| tech support are sorely lacking. One good feature isn't enough to
| justify using it in the face of all the serious problems.
| dt
 




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