Sending my Tasks to other Users Calendar

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Diane S

We just switched from GroupWise to Outlook 2007. In Groupwise, we could send
a reminder note to other users and the note would dump in their reminder note
section. In this way, we could inform others in our group what we were doing.
In Outlook, I cannot figure out how to do this, or if one can. I don't want
to place an appointment in their calendar, rather information on their task
list. I don't believe there is a Reminder section in Outlook. Thank you.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Outlook doesn't support that - its tasks can be assigned to others, but
that isn't what you want either. You could Free/Busy for this - its
automatic on your end as long as you make appointments for everything you
do.

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Diane S

Thank you!
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Diane


Diane Poremsky said:
Outlook doesn't support that - its tasks can be assigned to others, but
that isn't what you want either. You could Free/Busy for this - its
automatic on your end as long as you make appointments for everything you
do.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
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Diane S said:
We just switched from GroupWise to Outlook 2007. In Groupwise, we could
send
a reminder note to other users and the note would dump in their reminder
note
section. In this way, we could inform others in our group what we were
doing.
In Outlook, I cannot figure out how to do this, or if one can. I don't
want
to place an appointment in their calendar, rather information on their
task
list. I don't believe there is a Reminder section in Outlook. Thank you.
 

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