http://www.taskline.info has a utility that can do this for you. It has all
kinds of built in dependencies that may just suit what you want to do.
Alternatively, you can check on google.com or slipstick.com for docket
scheduling software. I am sure that there are many examples out there that
will work for what you need.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Scott <(E-Mail Removed)> asked:
| I have a need to create, on a regular basis, a series of
| tasks/appointments that trigger off of a date certain.
| In my law office, when a trial date is set by the court,
| several critical cut-off dates are established for events
| that must be completed at 15, 45, 60 and 90 days before
| trial.
|
| If I want to use Outlook to keep track of these various
| deadlines, is there a way to create a form, or a VBA
| script, that can automatically calendar all of the events
| with the single entry of the trial date? I have
| considered using Microsoft Project to create a template,
| and import the tasks back into Outlook, but that seems
| like overkill.
|
| Any advice is greatly appreciated.