Outlook and Palm, UNTIMED events?

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George

Am using Outlook 2002. In the CALENDAR section, is there a way to enter an
UNTIMED EVENT...a thing scheduled for a particular day, but no particular
time. I don't want to put it in the general TASKS list because that isn't
associated with a particular day. (You can enter untimed events on Palm
desktop software.)

One reason this is needed is to sync the Palm with Outlook (and stop using
the Palm desktop software). But, my Palm handheld has lots of untimed
events (and I would like to keep entering more), and question is...where
would they go when sync'ed into Outlook....and where can I enter them in
Outlook to sync back out to Palm?

One last thing...does Outlook *2003* resolve this and offer UNTIMED events?

Thanks
 
outlook supports all day events - would that work with the palm? it also
associates tasks with a date - so I'm not sure why that is a problem.

As to your Q about Outlook 2003 - task and calendar item handling remain the
same as in your version.

Am using Outlook 2002. In the CALENDAR section, is there a way to enter an
UNTIMED EVENT...a thing scheduled for a particular day, but no particular
time. I don't want to put it in the general TASKS list because that isn't
associated with a particular day. (You can enter untimed events on Palm
desktop software.)

One reason this is needed is to sync the Palm with Outlook (and stop using
the Palm desktop software). But, my Palm handheld has lots of untimed
events (and I would like to keep entering more), and question is...where
would they go when sync'ed into Outlook....and where can I enter them in
Outlook to sync back out to Palm?

One last thing...does Outlook 2003 resolve this and offer UNTIMED events?

Thanks



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