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Old 03-29-05, 09:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Outlook Monthly view recurring dates

I have switched from PALM OS and am liking the PPC. I miss something from IAMBIC's Agendus for Palm. They had a view that showed recrruing multiple day meetings that I can not seem to replicate on the PPC. Any ideas?

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Are you using a third party PIM? Look ar Pocket Informant and Super Calendar.
No I was hoping that Pocket Outlook could handlde this. Which of these two is better?
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If you have regularly reoccurring meetings(e.g. every monday, the third wednesday of the month, etc.), Outlook will do fine. If you're like me and have the same events reoccurring irregularly, there are other options. I have Pocket Informant which allows for a template function that makes these erratic appointments much easier to apply to the calender.
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Ive had kind of the same question for a while.
Is there a way to see the reoccouring appts when you look at the whole month, you know the little squares/triangles. I wanted to mark my paydays which I did but I cant see them when I look at the whole month.
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Originally Posted by qoti
Ive had kind of the same question for a while.
Is there a way to see the reoccouring appts when you look at the whole month, you know the little squares/triangles. I wanted to mark my paydays which I did but I cant see them when I look at the whole month.
With Pocket Informant you can add icons which will allow those reoccurences to stand out.
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I travel 240 days a year. My meeting. I neeD a vlew that shows a block of days as not available in the monthly vlew
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Ive had kind of the same question for a while.
Is there a way to see the reoccouring appts when you look at the whole month, you know the little squares/triangles. I wanted to mark my paydays which I did but I cant see them when I look at the whole month.
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