Hey everyone, We are running a Windows 2003 domain and Exchange 2003 w/sp2. Your users are using Outlook 2003. Anyone know of a way to tell the date an apt. was put on a calendar? If I open the calendar item and go to file>properties I get a "Modified" date and time but that doesn't tell me when the item was placed on the calendar in the first place. TIA, Clayton
You can add the "created date" column to the view as well. Just right click on the column headers in Outlook and select "Field Chooser" "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message news:s2nuj.212824$X76.104923@fe08.news.easynews.com... > Hey everyone, > > We are running a Windows 2003 domain and Exchange 2003 w/sp2. Your users > are using Outlook 2003. > > Anyone know of a way to tell the date an apt. was put on a calendar? > > If I open the calendar item and go to file>properties I get a "Modified" > date and time but that doesn't tell me when the item was placed on the > calendar in the first place. > > TIA, > > > Clayton >
Hey Andy, Thanks for the reply but that doesn't work for Calendars (unless I'm missing something). Clayton "andy webb" wrote in message news:esnkRincIHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > You can add the "created date" column to the view as well. Just right > click on the column headers in Outlook and select "Field Chooser" > > > "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message > news:s2nuj.212824$X76.104923@fe08.news.easynews.com... >> Hey everyone, >> >> We are running a Windows 2003 domain and Exchange 2003 w/sp2. Your users >> are using Outlook 2003. >> >> Anyone know of a way to tell the date an apt. was put on a calendar? >> >> If I open the calendar item and go to file>properties I get a "Modified" >> date and time but that doesn't tell me when the item was placed on the >> calendar in the first place. >> >> TIA, >> >> >> Clayton >> >
Change the view to the Category view and it will show the items in a regular list instead of the calendar view. then you can add the column. "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message news:Kinuj.212898$X76.159138@fe08.news.easynews.com... > Hey Andy, > > Thanks for the reply but that doesn't work for Calendars (unless I'm > missing something). > > > Clayton > > > > "andy webb" wrote in message > news:esnkRincIHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> You can add the "created date" column to the view as well. Just right >> click on the column headers in Outlook and select "Field Chooser" >> >> >> "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message >> news:s2nuj.212824$X76.104923@fe08.news.easynews.com... >>> Hey everyone, >>> >>> We are running a Windows 2003 domain and Exchange 2003 w/sp2. Your >>> users are using Outlook 2003. >>> >>> Anyone know of a way to tell the date an apt. was put on a calendar? >>> >>> If I open the calendar item and go to file>properties I get a "Modified" >>> date and time but that doesn't tell me when the item was placed on the >>> calendar in the first place. >>> >>> TIA, >>> >>> >>> Clayton >>> >> > >
Cool, thanks Andy, I got it! Clayton "andy webb" wrote in message news:un0hYpqcIHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Change the view to the Category view and it will show the items in a > regular list instead of the calendar view. then you can add the column. > > > "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message > news:Kinuj.212898$X76.159138@fe08.news.easynews.com... >> Hey Andy, >> >> Thanks for the reply but that doesn't work for Calendars (unless I'm >> missing something). >> >> >> Clayton >> >> >> >> "andy webb" wrote in message >> news:esnkRincIHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> You can add the "created date" column to the view as well. Just right >>> click on the column headers in Outlook and select "Field Chooser" >>> >>> >>> "Clayton Sutton" wrote in message >>> news:s2nuj.212824$X76.104923@fe08.news.easynews.com... >>>> Hey everyone, >>>> >>>> We are running a Windows 2003 domain and Exchange 2003 w/sp2. Your >>>> users are using Outlook 2003. >>>> >>>> Anyone know of a way to tell the date an apt. was put on a calendar? >>>> >>>> If I open the calendar item and go to file>properties I get a >>>> "Modified" date and time but that doesn't tell me when the item was >>>> placed on the calendar in the first place. >>>> >>>> TIA, >>>> >>>> >>>> Clayton >>>> >>> >> >> >