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I ran into a scenario where a user was running Outlook 2007, and needed
every appointment to be marked as Private by default. Because the form differs so much between Outlook 2003 and 2007, Microsoft's published instructions (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...456981033.aspx) do not apply at all to Outlook 2007. I had to figure this out on my own. Here is the procedure in case anyone out there needs this functionality: Outlook 2007: 1) Tools Forms Design A Form 2) Select Appointment, click Open 3) When the Form Designer comes up, look in the (All Fields) tab 4) At the top, Select from: All Appointment Fields 5) Scroll all the way down. Look at the field "Sensitivity". Change the word Normal to Private 6) Click Publish Publish Form 7) Publish it as the name PrivateAppointmentForm 8) Close the Form, and don't save it Now in Outlook, you have to associate PrivateAppointmentForm form with your calendar folder: 1) From Outlook's Go menu, select Folder List 2) Right-click your calendar Properties 3) The first tab, "When Posting to this folder, use:" select PrivateAppointmentForm 4) OK New appointments should now automatically have the "Private" option selected. -PC |
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What a nice write up! Thank you for sharing.
Nikki Peterson "Phil Carter" wrote in message ... I ran into a scenario where a user was running Outlook 2007, and needed every appointment to be marked as Private by default. Because the form differs so much between Outlook 2003 and 2007, Microsoft's published instructions (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...456981033.aspx) do not apply at all to Outlook 2007. I had to figure this out on my own. Here is the procedure in case anyone out there needs this functionality: Outlook 2007: 1) Tools Forms Design A Form 2) Select Appointment, click Open 3) When the Form Designer comes up, look in the (All Fields) tab 4) At the top, Select from: All Appointment Fields 5) Scroll all the way down. Look at the field "Sensitivity". Change the word Normal to Private 6) Click Publish Publish Form 7) Publish it as the name PrivateAppointmentForm 8) Close the Form, and don't save it Now in Outlook, you have to associate PrivateAppointmentForm form with your calendar folder: 1) From Outlook's Go menu, select Folder List 2) Right-click your calendar Properties 3) The first tab, "When Posting to this folder, use:" select PrivateAppointmentForm 4) OK New appointments should now automatically have the "Private" option selected. -PC |
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