R
R. Lehr
I causally asked a co-worker if our department secretary scheduled meetings
based on the combined Outlook 2002 calendars of all the members in our
department. In other words, using a consolidated calendar to optimize the
best time that all members can attend a meeting.
The answer was a question: How do you do that? And I couldn't answer. But I
was "positive" you could do that in Outlook using shared calendars, etc.
So my question is: How do you consolidate multiple calendars of members of a
department to isolate and maximize "open" time to schedule a department
meeting?
Note: All department members use Windows XP, with Outlook 2002, under
Exchange Server 2002 in a single domain LAN.
Thanks in advance. ~RLL 2/15/04
based on the combined Outlook 2002 calendars of all the members in our
department. In other words, using a consolidated calendar to optimize the
best time that all members can attend a meeting.
The answer was a question: How do you do that? And I couldn't answer. But I
was "positive" you could do that in Outlook using shared calendars, etc.
So my question is: How do you consolidate multiple calendars of members of a
department to isolate and maximize "open" time to schedule a department
meeting?
Note: All department members use Windows XP, with Outlook 2002, under
Exchange Server 2002 in a single domain LAN.
Thanks in advance. ~RLL 2/15/04