Using Journal as a paperless notebook

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SteveAnthony

Hi All,

I'm trying to figure out how to use Journal to act like a paper
notebook. I see that I can create categories and put things in them
(email, contacts, office docs). So far so good.

The part that I don't understand is that when I look a the items for a
specific day, I see *all* the items; not just the items
created/entered on that day. Is there a way to limit what journal
entries get displayed to just those created/entered on the day
selected?

TIA,

Steve
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What Office and OS are you using?

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, SteveAnthony asked:

| Hi All,
|
| I'm trying to figure out how to use Journal to act like a paper
| notebook. I see that I can create categories and put things in them
| (email, contacts, office docs). So far so good.
|
| The part that I don't understand is that when I look a the items for a
| specific day, I see *all* the items; not just the items
| created/entered on that day. Is there a way to limit what journal
| entries get displayed to just those created/entered on the day
| selected?
|
| TIA,
|
| Steve
 
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Stephen Anthony

Did anything ever come of this? I don't see a follow-up; so I assume
it can't be done?

Steve

SteveAnthony <[email protected]> waxed poetically:
: Office 2K Premium with OL 2K (9.0.0.2711) on XP Pro (5.1.2600)

:> What Office and OS are you using?
 

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