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Old February 5th, 2008, 04:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?

I don't know if this will be a solution for you but I had a similar issue. I
created a second Calendar named Notes. If there is an event I would attend if
my schedule changes, I'll put it there. If 'husband' out of town, put that
there. As I schedule appts, I display the Notes calendar alongside my main
calendar. This works great for me.
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"Hoosierquilt" wrote:

Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I know you
can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't find a way to
just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to put a reminder on
certain days, when my husband is traveling, for example, but can't figure a
way to do this, without actually entering an appointment. Any suggestions??

Patty S.

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Old June 4th, 2008, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?

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Any Luck, I am trying to do the same thing.

Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I
know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't
find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to
put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for
example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering
an appointment. Any suggestions??

Patty S.


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Old June 5th, 2008, 12:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
knightball
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Default How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?

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wrote in news
Any Luck? I am Trying to do the same thing.

Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I
know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't
find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to
put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for
example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering
an appointment. Any suggestions??

Patty S.


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Old June 5th, 2008, 03:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Andee39
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Default How Do I Place a Note on a Particular Day in the Calendar?

Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but I use it all the
time. While in day view, doubleclick in the blank area below the date but
above the time. It will open a window titled Event. Enter your information
there. You can even set a reminder or recurrence (I use it for birthdays).
Hope this helps!

"knightball" wrote:

=?Utf-8?B?SG9vc2llcnF1aWx0?=
wrote in news
Any Luck? I am Trying to do the same thing.

Is there a way to place a note on a specific day in the Calendar? I
know you can do this with other email/calendar programs, but I can't
find a way to just place a note onto MS Outlook's calendar. I want to
put a reminder on certain days, when my husband is traveling, for
example, but can't figure a way to do this, without actually entering
an appointment. Any suggestions??

Patty S.



 




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