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Grant - CNW
Hi... not sure if anyone has come across these issues... running latest
Office 2007 SP1 on Vista Ultimate...
Are these problems being fixed?
1. If I import/access PST file from Outlook 2003 (latest) it appears to
look fine and no problems... until I look at some appointments that had 0
minute duration (ie reminders) at 12:00am. They get shifted to 11:59p the
previous day, ending 12:00a on the scheduled day (of entry). This causes
new two day graphic to show for reminder... which confuses user as to when
event occurs, requiring looking at details to determine actual date. I can
manually correct... but why does Outlook 2007 process these entries this
way... even though 0 min duration at start/end at 12am? BUG DEFECT!
2. If I EDIT-COPY and EDIT PASTE a calendar entry in Outlook 2007, it does
NOT copy the entire record. Things like RECURRING schedule info and
REMINDER and SHOW STATUS AS and NOTES are not copied. This should be a
true copy of the event, modified for the date/time it is copied to... as it
was in Office 2003. BUG DEFECT!
Comments? ...Grant - CNW
Office 2007 SP1 on Vista Ultimate...
Are these problems being fixed?
1. If I import/access PST file from Outlook 2003 (latest) it appears to
look fine and no problems... until I look at some appointments that had 0
minute duration (ie reminders) at 12:00am. They get shifted to 11:59p the
previous day, ending 12:00a on the scheduled day (of entry). This causes
new two day graphic to show for reminder... which confuses user as to when
event occurs, requiring looking at details to determine actual date. I can
manually correct... but why does Outlook 2007 process these entries this
way... even though 0 min duration at start/end at 12am? BUG DEFECT!
2. If I EDIT-COPY and EDIT PASTE a calendar entry in Outlook 2007, it does
NOT copy the entire record. Things like RECURRING schedule info and
REMINDER and SHOW STATUS AS and NOTES are not copied. This should be a
true copy of the event, modified for the date/time it is copied to... as it
was in Office 2003. BUG DEFECT!
Comments? ...Grant - CNW