"There are seldom technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Simon Scheck asked:
| Thanks,
| but this is only visible after you've made the appointment, i was
| wondering if there's any features where an alert window will tell me
| of the clash, not letting me create/accept the appointment without
| clearly being notified... thanks for your help,
| Simon.
|
| "Judy Gleeson" wrote:
|
|| Outlook does tell you that you have a conflict. The information line
|| (yellow line at top of each item) will tell you that you have a
|| conflicting appointment.
||
|| Judy Gleeson
|| Acorn Training
||
||
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|| When someone sends me an appointment, or if i create one myself, for
|| a time
||| where i already have another appointment scheduled, outlook will
||| not notify me of this, and will allow me to accept, hence causing a
||| dillema when i finally realise.
||| Is there any option to make outlook tell me i'm busy during this
||| time, and not allow me to accept?
||| Perhaps only allow one meeting at a time, forcing me to either
||| reschedule the original, or the new one?
|