Re: OT: Outlook 2000 - re Flagged info & how to get date/time to print?

From: StargateFan (IDon'tAcceptSpam_at_IDon'tAcceptSpam.com)
Date: 02/06/05


Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 10:40:45 -0500

On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 20:14:29 -0800, Gary Smith <bitbucket@example.com>
wrote:

>You can be assured that this is indeed an Outlook issue and not an
>operating system setting. The only places you're likely to get a useful
>response is in the Office or Outlook-specific groups. Posting your
>question over and over won't improve yor chances.

It isn't a question of posting over and over, it's catching the person
that knows and who happens to catch the response. This is an issue
that I've been trying to get a resolution for for over 6 months. Some
issues are OS related, so because no response in O2K, it was worth a
shot trying here.

Working contract work allows me to see variations in app installations
that leave me puzzled. In this case it's O2K-related, but sometimes
it's happened that the solution didn't lie within O2K itself. <sigh>
Obviously, before any of us post anything, we try numerous searches
within the Windows apps and on the internet. This one eludes but at a
time when I can't afford it; I get all the documentation via email. I
can't see myself starting to email myself each and every issue once
it's closed so that I can put the update on it. That doesn't make
sense because I keep only the last recvd email in the thread to keep
correspondence down.

Thanks anyway.

>In microsoft.public.win2000.new_user StargateFan <IDon'tAcceptSpam@idon'tacceptspam.com> wrote:
>> I've asked in Outlook groups more than once, but have never recvd a
>> response and I'm getting worried. I really need to resolve this
>> problem and got to thinking that maybe it's just a question of a
>> setting in Windows rather than in O2K (?).
>
>> Here is the situation:
>
>> In Outlook 2000,
>>>I use the completed box in the flag along with the description when
>>>I'm closing an issue that has been tracked throughout via email.
>>>
>>>In the past, in other places I've worked, the date and time will also
>>>be printed, not just the flag and flag status. I noticed in one other
>>>contract that the defaults somehow were set so that date/time didn't
>>>appear and in this current contract, same thing.
>> the date/time doesn't appear so this system is virtually useless as
>> the comment has no date/time.
>
>>>
>>>This current job, though, is all about tracking BFs, though, and so I
>>>cannot afford not to have the date/time the flag info was completed
>>>printed out. Does anyone know how to change it so that O2K _does_
>>>print out the complete info including date/time flag was completed??
>
>> Thank you!
>
>
>--
>Gary L. Smith gls432@yahoo.com
>Columbus, Ohio



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