Diane
Tue Jun 24 12:28:18 PDT 2008
there are windows macro or sendkeys programs you can use - AutoIt is one,
there are more.
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"Techman" <Techman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4295EAB1-24BE-4088-AD41-F42500A57F46@microsoft.com...
> It is the checkbox beside the name of the internet calendar that I am
> subscribed to. The receptionist in our office is subscribed to numerous
> calendars, so it is very annoying for her to have to check 7 or 8
> checkboxes
> next to her calendar subscriptions each time Outlook opens. I might need
> a
> VBA script to accomplish this, with a loop, something along those lines,
> but
> I'm not sure. By the way, there are Vista and XP operating systems
> running
> Outlook 2007 that are all trying to accomplish this same thing (having all
> calendars, internet subscriptions or otherwise, 'checked' or 'shown' upon
> opening).
>
> I do have one other interesting note that might help provide a workaround.
> If I check my personal calendar and my internet calendar subscription on
> the
> left-hand navigation pane, and change the "Startup in this folder" setting
> (Tools--Options--Other--Advanced Options) to "Inbox", and then restart
> outlook, it will open the Inbox first (obviously), but then when I click
> on
> the Calendar in the navigation pane, all calendars (personal AND internet
> subscriptions) are still selected as a remembered setting from the
> previous
> session. So if I could tell Outlook to default open to the Inbox using
> the
> above method, and then have some sort of script that would switch to the
> calendars in the same way that clicking "Calendar" in the navigation, then
> this would provide me with a workaround.
>
> Again, any help that you could provide would be VERY much appreciated!
>
> "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
>
>> is the calendar feed unchecking or is this the checkbox beside the name
>> in
>> the navigation pane? Outlook always starts with just the default
>> calendar
>> shown (aka checked).
>>
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>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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>>
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>>
>>
>> "Techman" <Techman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:ACDA0672-014F-4D0C-93FD-04BDE1FB962A@microsoft.com...
>> > I'm having an annoying little problem with the Internet Calendar
>> > feature
>> > of
>> > Outlook 2007. Every time I close and reopen Outlook, the calendars that
>> > are
>> > subscribed to (which were checked upon closing) have been unchecked! We
>> > have
>> > our Calendars automatically opening upon Startup, and want them to be
>> > ready
>> > to use right off the bat (without clicking multiple check boxes to pull
>> > in
>> > all of our Calendar subscriptions). How can I make them all stay
>> > checked
>> > by
>> > default?
>> >
>> > Things to note:
>> > 1) Instead of publishing our office's calendars online, we chose the
>> > 2nd
>> > option offered, which is Publish to WebDAV server. I have all of our
>> > calendar
>> > subscriptions posting to and pulling from a folder on our server here
>> > in
>> > the
>> > office.
>> > 2) This problem occurs in Vista as well as XP
>> > 3) I am aware that an Exchange server would clear all of this up, but
>> > that
>> > is beside the point for right now.
>> > 4) I have thoroughly searched the Outlook options offered.
>> > 5) On the subject of Outlook options, I have Outlook starting in the
>> > Calendar as its default.
>> >
>> > Please help me!! Thanks.
>>