Do you have Outlook? Then you might like to use the calendar there. It has
all kinds of functionality like reminders, recurring events, all-day events
distinguished from appointments for specific times of day and so on.
Do you have Outlook? Then you might like to use the calendar there. It has
all kinds of functionality like reminders, recurring events, all-day events
distinguished from appointments for specific times of day and so on.
I agree with Shauna that Outlook is the way forward, but you may like to
investigate the (free) on screen calandar from http://www.rainlendar.net
that will interface with Outlook if you have it, or simply use it to add
your own events etc.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
I agree with Shauna that Outlook is the way forward, but you may like to
investigate the (free) on screen calandar from http://www.rainlendar.net
that will interface with Outlook if you have it, or simply use it to add
your own events etc.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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