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andrew p
The following was copied from MS Outlook 2002 Help:
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Types of information you can share with people who use Schedule+
After you set up Microsoft Outlook, you can:
a.. Send and receive meeting requests and responses between Outlook and
Schedule+.
b.. View others' free/busy times and details. With permission, view the
subject of appointments (Schedule+ 7.x only).
c.. With permission, open a Schedule+ appointment book from Outlook.
Outlook uses Schedule+ 7.x support files that are installed with Outlook to
read and interpret Schedule+ 1.0 data. The Schedule+ 7.x support files
enable you to open other people's Schedule+ appointment books, but not to
run Schedule+ 7.x as a separate program.
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HOW? I haven't been able to do any of these. If anyone can help, I need to
be able to do the first and third bullets. So far the only thing I've been
able to do is import a Schedule+ file into Outlook calendar. That is not
what it says above. Can anyone help? We have Outlook 2002 on Windows 2000
machines and Schedule+ 7.0 on NT4 machines.
Thanks,
Andy
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Types of information you can share with people who use Schedule+
After you set up Microsoft Outlook, you can:
a.. Send and receive meeting requests and responses between Outlook and
Schedule+.
b.. View others' free/busy times and details. With permission, view the
subject of appointments (Schedule+ 7.x only).
c.. With permission, open a Schedule+ appointment book from Outlook.
Outlook uses Schedule+ 7.x support files that are installed with Outlook to
read and interpret Schedule+ 1.0 data. The Schedule+ 7.x support files
enable you to open other people's Schedule+ appointment books, but not to
run Schedule+ 7.x as a separate program.
*********
HOW? I haven't been able to do any of these. If anyone can help, I need to
be able to do the first and third bullets. So far the only thing I've been
able to do is import a Schedule+ file into Outlook calendar. That is not
what it says above. Can anyone help? We have Outlook 2002 on Windows 2000
machines and Schedule+ 7.0 on NT4 machines.
Thanks,
Andy