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Lurch
New to MS Office Outlook 2003. I want to use SOMETHING in this, as a DIARY
-- to log what who said what in Negotiations etc, [1]=WITHOUT being CUT OFF
after a specific # of characters, can't be bothered with artificial
limitations like that,
[2]=To save Diary-like blurbs that I hopefully can SEE later, any time I
punch up that DAY in my Calendar, and [3]=That will definitely get PRINTED
OUT WITH that Day View, and definitely be INCLUDED WITH that Day, when I Back
Up the Calendar to CD.
Must be some way to accommodate Diary-type Entries.
"Multi-Line [as if it had been a 3-Hour Meeting] Entries" -- which HAVE a
Cut-Off -- versus "Calendar Comments" [when you double-click the item],
versus "Journal", versus "Notes" -- it's all so mind-boggling, when you're
from a proprietary, totally different Program and haven't a clue whatchy
lookin' at.
Any "How-To-Best-Utilize" answers out there?
Thanks.
-- to log what who said what in Negotiations etc, [1]=WITHOUT being CUT OFF
after a specific # of characters, can't be bothered with artificial
limitations like that,
[2]=To save Diary-like blurbs that I hopefully can SEE later, any time I
punch up that DAY in my Calendar, and [3]=That will definitely get PRINTED
OUT WITH that Day View, and definitely be INCLUDED WITH that Day, when I Back
Up the Calendar to CD.
Must be some way to accommodate Diary-type Entries.
"Multi-Line [as if it had been a 3-Hour Meeting] Entries" -- which HAVE a
Cut-Off -- versus "Calendar Comments" [when you double-click the item],
versus "Journal", versus "Notes" -- it's all so mind-boggling, when you're
from a proprietary, totally different Program and haven't a clue whatchy
lookin' at.
Any "How-To-Best-Utilize" answers out there?
Thanks.