PUBLIC Folder-View Activities

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NEWER USER

I am struggling trying to view linked activities in a PUBLIC Folder.
Appointmnents, tasks, etc. are linked to the contact in the PUBLIC folder.
When I open the Contact and click on the Activities tab, I am not able to
view anything. I have selected Properties, Activites tab, created a New
Group Folder and selected the proper folder in the PUBLIC folders list, but
nothing is visible.

I go back into my Personal Folder and all works as it should. Can this be
done in a PUBLIC folder?

We have 6 people using this PUBLIC folder to set appointments on the
Calendar, type data in the notes section of the appointment as follow-up on
what took place and want ALL to be able to see what took place after
selecting the Contact. Am I going about this the wrong way? Any HELP
appreciated.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, NEWER USER asked:

| I am struggling trying to view linked activities in a PUBLIC Folder.
| Appointmnents, tasks, etc. are linked to the contact in the PUBLIC
| folder. When I open the Contact and click on the Activities tab, I am
| not able to view anything. I have selected Properties, Activites
| tab, created a New Group Folder and selected the proper folder in the
| PUBLIC folders list, but nothing is visible.
|
| I go back into my Personal Folder and all works as it should. Can
| this be done in a PUBLIC folder?
|
| We have 6 people using this PUBLIC folder to set appointments on the
| Calendar, type data in the notes section of the appointment as
| follow-up on what took place and want ALL to be able to see what took
| place after selecting the Contact. Am I going about this the wrong
| way? Any HELP appreciated.
 

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