There are two problems with your suggestion. One, I am trying to make the
apointment while I am on the road, on my palm. Typing in that much
information is problematic. The second probem is that the name has not
assosiation with the date. this becomes a problem if I have schedualed the
date out so far that by the time it arrives I have forgotten who this person
is. If there is a link to a contact I could just click "show contact" and
the contact info card pops up.
There is another problem with your suggestion, I just cant think of it now.
"Lon Orenstein" wrote:
> Your best solution is to enter "Lunch with Bob Jones" in the Subject of the
> appointment.
>
> HTH,
> Lon
>
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> Lon Orenstein
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> "Joepie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hello,
> >
> > i'm dutch so possibly translations are not right. When I want to have/make
> > an appointment with a bussiness contact, eg. a meeting or a call, I want
> > to
> > show the relevant info in the calendar.
> > When I choose Business contacts in the menubar, and then appointment in
> > the
> > rolldown menu of 'New history item' in the Communicate part of the ribbon,
> > there seems to be no possibility to link relevant information.
> > Does anyone know a way to show at least the name and desirably more
> > selectable info or a link to the selected business contact in the subject
> > field of that appointment?
> >
>