From: Sweet on
Using Outlook 2003. I have calendar entry "Call so and so...." I have called
this person before and want to time date this call above the other one. I can
enter it manually however other programs I have used wil do this
automatically. Surely Outlook can do this?
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
in outlook 2003 you need to use a utility or enter it manually. You can also
use VBA to do it.

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"Sweet" <Sweet(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Using Outlook 2003. I have calendar entry "Call so and so...." I have
> called
> this person before and want to time date this call above the other one. I
> can
> enter it manually however other programs I have used wil do this
> automatically. Surely Outlook can do this?