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I am trying to ascertain whether it is possible to see when an Outlook user
actually created an appointment in the Calendar i.e. a tracking facility so you can see the date and time the appointment was created as opposed to when it is scheduled to take place. We are trying to get a measure of the time taken between when a client makes initial contact with our office to when a mutually convenient appointment is actually made for them. I would be grateful if anyone knows whether this type of tracking facility is available. Many thanks, Alyson. |
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AlysonB <AlysonB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am trying to ascertain whether it is possible to see when an > Outlook user actually created an appointment in the Calendar i.e. a > tracking facility so you can see the date and time the appointment > was created as opposed to when it is scheduled to take place. Display the calendar in a table view and use Field Chooser to add the Created date to the header bar. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks... Bill, that has been extremely helpful. Regards, Alyson
"Brian Tillman" wrote: > AlysonB <AlysonB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I am trying to ascertain whether it is possible to see when an > > Outlook user actually created an appointment in the Calendar i.e. a > > tracking facility so you can see the date and time the appointment > > was created as opposed to when it is scheduled to take place. > > Display the calendar in a table view and use Field Chooser to add the > Created date to the header bar. > -- > Brian Tillman > > |
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