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Re: Create New Appointment for Opportunity - Calendaring issue         

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile
Author: A Shortridge
Date: Sep 16, 2008 15:51

Thank you!

"Luther" gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 10, 4:19 pm, "A Shortridge" THIS.shortridge.cc> wrote:
> Assuming: BCM 2007 - Windows Vista - Shared database - 2 users - 2
> desktops
>
> When I right click an opportunity and choose "Create New Appointment for
> Opportunity," it opens the appointment window. I fill it all in and it
> shows
> up on MY main calendar.
>
> The "appointment" only shows up on my main calendar, although in the
> contact's "history," the appointment DOES show as a "Meeting."
>
> Can anyone assist me in figuring out the best scenario for setting up our
> service appointments so that they show up in the same calendar which then
> will issues reminders or show up in the main Outlook window when starting
> Outlook? I know how to share a calendar, and I know how to use the company
> calendar in Exchange. Just not sure what is the best practice for being
> able
> to see our BCM Contacts' service appointments at a glance on either of our
> computers.
>
> Does this make sense?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Anya

Normally, its a good thing if people don't see each other's
appointments. It's one thing with two, but imagine a company with
thousands of years sharing the same Exchange server and calendars.

I've noticed that sometimes someone sends me an appointment and I then
have the choice to see their calendar alongside or superimposed on my
calendar. But I don't know how to turn this feature on or off. If no
one else here has an answer, try asking in an Outlook or Exchange
newsgroup, since they're the ones controlling the calendar.
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