I have a personal calendar (for non-work meetings, etc.) along with my main
Outlook 2007 calendar. No matter how I set up the personal appointments
(Busy, Out of Office, Tentative), my schedule looks free in the main calendar
when co-workers are trying to schedule appointments with me. Is there a way
to correct this issue, so my availability is accurate?

Thanks.

Re: Multiple Calendars - busy on one, free on the other by Diane

Diane
Thu May 01 16:57:54 PDT 2008

only the main calendar can publish free/busy - you'll need to either use one
calendar (and the private setting) or create appointments on the main
calendar when you need to block out time.

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"BS LeBlanc" <BSLeBlanc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a personal calendar (for non-work meetings, etc.) along with my
> main
> Outlook 2007 calendar. No matter how I set up the personal appointments
> (Busy, Out of Office, Tentative), my schedule looks free in the main
> calendar
> when co-workers are trying to schedule appointments with me. Is there a
> way
> to correct this issue, so my availability is accurate?
>
> Thanks.