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Richard Eckhouse
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      16th Dec 2003
What is the difference between an event and an
appointment? I ask because some of the birthdates I have
put in Outlook appear as events and some as appointments
even though both are checked as single day events.
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]
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      26th Dec 2003
An event generally is an all-day appointment. It has no times set.
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"Richard Eckhouse" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What is the difference between an event and an
> appointment? I ask because some of the birthdates I have
> put in Outlook appear as events and some as appointments
> even though both are checked as single day events.



 
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