Calendar Filter on the Notes field is character limited?

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Nick

Hello,

I have Outlook 2007 and I am trying to automatically filter events in my
calendar using the AUtomatic formatting feature. I am subscribed to several
work calendars that have rather lengthy notes fields. When I try to use the
filter to search for words, if they are too far down in the text Outlook
appears not to find those words and thus not color code my calendar entry.

If I manually manipulate those calendar entries and move the word I am
looking for closer to the top, then outlook will find the entry.

1. Is there any setting I can change to make outlook search the entire notes
field?
or
2. Is there another way of automatically filtering these events?

Thanks a million in advance for your help,
Nickolas
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Any idea how far down the words are when outlook can't find them? Select the
text down to the word and look on the proofing button for Word Count. Word
and character (with spaces) counts are the important ones.

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Nick

Hello Dianne,

Thanks for you response. Here are some more details.

** When I setup an automatica filter for the following Notes field. I can
auto filter on the word "Reviewer" BUT NOT "Class". If you do the proofing to
the end of the word reviewer you get these values: Characters (no spaces) 198
and Characters (with spaces) 227.

Here is the notes field that I am trying to filter. You can even take this
and paste it to an event and try it in your outlook... should do the same
thing. Everything between the stars is what I have in the notes field.

****** NOTES FIELD ***********
Change No- C6
Category- Security
Planned Start- Fri Sep 06 2002 11:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Planned End- Fri Sep 06 2002 12:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Sched Outage Start- null
Sched Outage End- null
Reviewer Class-
Assignee- SYSTEMS ADMIN 1
Location Code- null
Open Date- Thu Feb 21 2002 19:55:06 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
Originator- FALCON, JENNIFER
Initiator Dept- null
Initiator Phone- null
Status- initial
Justification- This is the description ... I will add lots of words here so
that we can count them and let us make distinct words for the search.
***************************

Diane Poremsky said:
Any idea how far down the words are when outlook can't find them? Select the
text down to the word and look on the proofing button for Word Count. Word
and character (with spaces) counts are the important ones.

--

Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010
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Nick said:
Hello,

I have Outlook 2007 and I am trying to automatically filter events in my
calendar using the AUtomatic formatting feature. I am subscribed to
several
work calendars that have rather lengthy notes fields. When I try to use
the
filter to search for words, if they are too far down in the text Outlook
appears not to find those words and thus not color code my calendar entry.

If I manually manipulate those calendar entries and move the word I am
looking for closer to the top, then outlook will find the entry.

1. Is there any setting I can change to make outlook search the entire
notes
field?
or
2. Is there another way of automatically filtering these events?

Thanks a million in advance for your help,
Nickolas
 

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