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Sam Carter
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      11th Aug 2004
Once you have created an appointment with a 'Contact' through 'Outlook', how
do you know when you look at the v-card that you made that aptmt? Where is
that information?


 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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      11th Aug 2004
First of all, Outlook doesn't store contact data in vCards. vCards are used
only for exchanging contact data with other people.

If you created the appointment by opening a contact and then using the
Actions | New Appointment with Contact command, you should see the contact
name at the bottom of the open appointment. Double-click it to open the
contact record.

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"Sam Carter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Once you have created an appointment with a 'Contact' through 'Outlook',

how
> do you know when you look at the v-card that you made that aptmt? Where is
> that information?
>
>



 
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Sam Carter
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      11th Aug 2004
> If you created the appointment by opening a contact and then using the
> Actions | New Appointment with Contact command, you should see the contact
> name at the bottom of the open appointment. Double-click it to open the
> contact record.


I was hoping for the reverse. Having a contact, can I find all the
appointments?

Sam


 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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      11th Aug 2004
Yes, you can find all the appointments by switching to the contact's
Activities tab.

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"Sam Carter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > If you created the appointment by opening a contact and then using the
> > Actions | New Appointment with Contact command, you should see the

contact
> > name at the bottom of the open appointment. Double-click it to open the
> > contact record.

>
> I was hoping for the reverse. Having a contact, can I find all the
> appointments?
>
> Sam
>
>



 
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