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Old 09-02-2006, 07:11 PM   #1
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Can you pull up a report or search in Outlook Calendar XP 2002 to find
changes in items that have been added to the calendar? For example, on
02/09/06 my boss adds something to his calendar. The next day, on 02/10, can
I search to find out if he made any changes to his calendar between 02/01 and
02/10?

How would I do this? If not, is there some way of electronically find out,
so I don't have to compare every day of the month to see if he added or
changed anything? Please help. Thank you very much!

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Old 10-02-2006, 10:34 AM   #2
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Nothing native to Outlook, no.

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After furious head scratching, bigmama asked:

| Can you pull up a report or search in Outlook Calendar XP 2002 to find
| changes in items that have been added to the calendar? For example, on
| 02/09/06 my boss adds something to his calendar. The next day, on
| 02/10, can I search to find out if he made any changes to his
| calendar between 02/01 and 02/10?
|
| How would I do this? If not, is there some way of electronically find
| out, so I don't have to compare every day of the month to see if he
| added or changed anything? Please help. Thank you very much!
|
| AA


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