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Date/Time Stamp of Event
Domenic wrote:
With regards to Outlook 2000 Professional, is it possible to find out when an event was entered in the calendar? For example, if this morning at '10:00 am' I scheduled or booked an event for June 15, 2006, Outlook would tell me that this event was entered on the calendar on... 'April 18, 2006, 10:00 am'. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Try switching to a list view and using the Field Chooser to add the Created date to the header line. -- Brian Tillman |
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