calendar that allows you to drag and drop jpegs of flyers

K

kitte khorror

A Microsoft Calendar thats compatable to IMAGE FILEs etc.., the calendar
will allow you to drag and drop and/or copy paste an IMAGE file like "jpeg"
for example, that contains a document, like a flyer exp..

I am a online promoter, I discovered I need to keep track of my
advertising and promotional flyers, by date and image. I dont have time to
type all text into each "NEW APPOINTMENT", so I felt it would be easeir to
drag and drop or copy and past an image, from either the iternet, say a
website like "PHOTO BUCKET" aswell a "JPEG" or "PDF" ect... file, off my desk
top. This will allow me to integrate my data base of the promotional
documants, and keep track of the schedual and appointments all in a calendar
format. I think it could also be utilized as a way to keep track of bill
statements, lets say you view your online statement for the gas. Well, just
drag and drop or copy paste it on to your calendar, in the appropreate date,
and its there for you to view by just clicking on it. You didnt have to type
anything in your appointment window, however thats opptional. I hope Im
cleare with my suggestion, this would make a difference in my life and Im
sure it could be of use to people who work woth Image Files for the same
reason I may have.

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Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)

D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Have you tried it?

(you can drop stuff into the body of an appointment - and paste images into
the body as images).

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