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Kathie M. Thomas
I have a client's calendar shared with me and we were both using Outlook
2000 but he's recently upgraded to 2003. Now his appointments no longer
slot into my calendar, but rather they come as emails with a lot of coding
in them and I have to decipher what's been sent to me and then update my
version of his calendar.
Does this mean that 2003 cannot slot appointments into 2000 version (I can
still put appointments into mine and it updates perfectly into his)? Or, is
there something we need to change. Seems a real shame if it cannot be done
and an oversight by Microsoft - it's strange that the older version can put
appointments into the newer version and not the other way around.
Please do get back to me as I really would like to know if there's an answer
to this - searching the MS website hasn't given me any answers.
Regards,
Kathie
2000 but he's recently upgraded to 2003. Now his appointments no longer
slot into my calendar, but rather they come as emails with a lot of coding
in them and I have to decipher what's been sent to me and then update my
version of his calendar.
Does this mean that 2003 cannot slot appointments into 2000 version (I can
still put appointments into mine and it updates perfectly into his)? Or, is
there something we need to change. Seems a real shame if it cannot be done
and an oversight by Microsoft - it's strange that the older version can put
appointments into the newer version and not the other way around.
Please do get back to me as I really would like to know if there's an answer
to this - searching the MS website hasn't given me any answers.
Regards,
Kathie