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Joe Mazza

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Jul 3, 2007, 10:47:29 AM7/3/07
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Hi folks- I'm a reluctant new user of Entourage (formerly used iCal) due to
company switching to an Exchange Server.

I am working with sharing calendars among my group at work but I am not sure
I'm doing it right. Please help me spot any flaws in my thinking/workflow

Right now I use one calendar, the one on my exchange server. I use
different categories (basically work and home) wheras with ical I used to
use different calendars. With ical I could just choose to share my work
calendar. With Entourage I have to share the whole calendar which puts my
home calendar out there for my coworkers.

I know that I can set individual appointments as private but that's a hassle
each time compared with, say, being able to set an entire category private.

How do I do this? Or is setting the home events private one by one the only
way? I know that I could put my home calendar just on my computer, but then
is there any way to view the two (home and work) together at the same time
like in iCal? I know that Outlook has some side-by-side views but I'm not
sure we do in Entourage.

Thanks- I'm sure this has been asked before and I tried to search but had no
luck.

Joe

Jolly Roger

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Jul 3, 2007, 2:10:28 PM7/3/07
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On 2007-07-03 09:47:29 -0500, Joe Mazza <jma...@echristchurch.org> said:

> Right now I use one calendar, the one on my exchange server. I use
> different categories (basically work and home) wheras with ical I used to
> use different calendars. With ical I could just choose to share my work
> calendar. With Entourage I have to share the whole calendar which puts my
> home calendar out there for my coworkers.

Why not use the "Calendar [On My Computer]" for all your personal stuff?

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JR

Joe Mazza

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Jul 3, 2007, 2:21:24 PM7/3/07
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On 7/3/07 2:10 PM, in article 2007070313102850878-jollyroger@REMOVEpoboxcom,
"Jolly Roger" <jolly...@R.E.M.O.V.E.pobox.com> wrote:

Yeah, that's one option but then is there a way to view the "on my computer"
calendar simultaneously with the "exchange server" one? In other words, I
don't want to flip between 2 calendars to determine availability. My work
schedule is not a set 9-5 kind of thing so home events and work events often
exist right next to each other.

That's one of the things I LOVE about iCal- that I can turn calendars on and
off and view as many or as few as I want at any time. I'd hope that this
functionality is built in to Entourage but I'm not sure.


William Smith

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Jul 3, 2007, 9:32:53 PM7/3/07
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In article <C2B00BE4.546%jma...@echristchurch.org>,
Joe Mazza <jma...@echristchurch.org> wrote:

> > Why not use the "Calendar [On My Computer]" for all your personal stuff?
> Yeah, that's one option but then is there a way to view the "on my computer"
> calendar simultaneously with the "exchange server" one? In other words, I
> don't want to flip between 2 calendars to determine availability. My work
> schedule is not a set 9-5 kind of thing so home events and work events often
> exist right next to each other.
>
> That's one of the things I LOVE about iCal- that I can turn calendars on and
> off and view as many or as few as I want at any time. I'd hope that this
> functionality is built in to Entourage but I'm not sure.

Hi Joe!

That functionality is not built into Entourage but it's a very requested
feature. I suggest you let Microsoft know you want this functionality by
using the Send Feedback mechanism under the Help menu of any Office
application.

You've already stated the available options:

1. Use one calendar and mark private events as private or
2. Keep private events on your local calendar and not on Exchange.

Personally, I use my Exchange calendar for everything, including
personal events. I am of the mindset that I want everything in one place
that I trust to be backed up and available to me wherever I connect. Are
all your private events so private that you don't want them viewable? Of
course, I don't create events for interviews with other companies or
dinner with the boss' daughter but I don't really care if people know I
have a dental appointment or that I'm attending a Star Trek convention
this weekend. (Well, I might mark that as private.)

Hope this helps! bill
--
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows)

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