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CuriousGeorge
Is there a way to employ 'rules based' calendaring in OL 2003 or OL 2007?
Ideally, I could assign an 'anchor date' (such as an Appointment or Task
called "File Case", date being 7/22/2009) and have other Appointments and/or
Tasks due on a set period of days/weeks/months before or after the 'anchor
date' (e.g. "Serve Papers" due 30 days after "File Case"; "Call Client" due 2
weeks after "File Case"), such that if I change the date of the 'anchor
date', the dependent dates automagically change their due dates.
(e.g. in the example above, serve papers would be due on 8/21/2009, but if
the File Case date were changed to 7/29/2009, the 'serve papers' date would
automagically change to 8/28/2009)
1) Is this possible in OL 2003 and/or OL 2007?
2) If so, how would I do it? (Can it be done easily enough? I'm no VBA
programmer)
3) Is there a third-party application or add-on to OL that does this?
4) Is there a way to incorporate Excel into this?
Thanks!
Ideally, I could assign an 'anchor date' (such as an Appointment or Task
called "File Case", date being 7/22/2009) and have other Appointments and/or
Tasks due on a set period of days/weeks/months before or after the 'anchor
date' (e.g. "Serve Papers" due 30 days after "File Case"; "Call Client" due 2
weeks after "File Case"), such that if I change the date of the 'anchor
date', the dependent dates automagically change their due dates.
(e.g. in the example above, serve papers would be due on 8/21/2009, but if
the File Case date were changed to 7/29/2009, the 'serve papers' date would
automagically change to 8/28/2009)
1) Is this possible in OL 2003 and/or OL 2007?
2) If so, how would I do it? (Can it be done easily enough? I'm no VBA
programmer)
3) Is there a third-party application or add-on to OL that does this?
4) Is there a way to incorporate Excel into this?
Thanks!