Moving Appointments

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Michael Diener

According to the Help file:
1. With the cursor in the appointment, ALT+UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW should Move an appointment
2. With the cursor in the appointment, ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW should Change an appointment start or end time

In Outllook 2003, NEITHER of these keyboard shortcuts work!!! The Microsoft representitive experienced the same problem, but did not have a solution. Can anyone help?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]

What Help topic is that from?
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Michael Diener said:
According to the Help file:
1. With the cursor in the appointment, ALT+UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW should Move an appointment.
2. With the cursor in the appointment, ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW
should Change an appointment start or end time.
In Outllook 2003, NEITHER of these keyboard shortcuts work!!! The
Microsoft representitive experienced the same problem, but did not have a
solution. Can anyone help?
 
M

Michael Diener

In the Outlook 2003 help file search for keyboard shortcuts. Then go to the Views subgroup: Day/Week/Month item. Then select the For Day view item and you will see the help information detailing how to move appointments - the Alt + down arrow key that DOESNT work
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]

Thanks! If you're working online, you can use the controls at the bottom of
the help topic to provide feedback. FWIW, the Page Up and Page Down
shortcuts also don't work as described.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Michael Diener said:
In the Outlook 2003 help file search for keyboard shortcuts. Then go to
the Views subgroup: Day/Week/Month item. Then select the For Day view item
and you will see the help information detailing how to move appointments -
the Alt + down arrow key that DOESNT work
 

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